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Homework answers / question archive / a Christian kingdom that developed in the highlands of eastern Africa under the dynasty of King Labibela; retained Christianity in the face of Muslim expansion elsewhere in Africa desert running across southern Africa; separates the Mediterranean coast from southern Africa religion of early Japanese religion; devotees worshipped numerous gods and spirits associated the natured world; offers of food and prayers made to gods and nature spirits cultural tradition that arose in San Lorenzo and la Vento in Mexico; featured irrigated agriculture, urbanism, elaborate religion, beginnings of calendric and writing systems classic culture emerging in southern Mexico and central America contemporary with Teotihuacan; extended over broad region; featured monumental architecture, written language, calendric and mathematical systems, highly developed religion groups of clans centered at Cuzco that were able to create empire incorporating various Andean culture; term also used for leader of empire islands contained in a rough triangle whose rough points are located in Hawaii, New Zealand, and Easter Island regional princes in western India; emphasized military control of their major world religion having its origins in 610 C
a Christian kingdom that developed in the highlands of eastern Africa under the dynasty of King Labibela; retained Christianity in the face of Muslim expansion elsewhere in Africa
desert running across southern Africa; separates the Mediterranean coast from southern Africa
religion of early Japanese religion; devotees worshipped numerous gods and spirits associated the natured world; offers of food and prayers made to gods and nature spirits
cultural tradition that arose in San Lorenzo and la Vento in Mexico; featured irrigated agriculture, urbanism, elaborate religion, beginnings of calendric and writing systems
classic culture emerging in southern Mexico and central America contemporary with Teotihuacan; extended over broad region; featured monumental architecture, written language, calendric and mathematical systems, highly developed religion
groups of clans centered at Cuzco that were able to create empire incorporating various Andean culture; term also used for leader of empire
islands contained in a rough triangle whose rough points are located in Hawaii, New Zealand, and Easter Island
regional princes in western India; emphasized military control of their
major world religion having its origins in 610 C.E. in the Arabian Peninsula; meaning literally submission; based on prophecy of Muhammad
supreme God in strictly monothetic Islam