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Complete the chart using the information you learned from the module. Some answers are provided for you
S. P.R. I.T. E. Chart
Africa: East Africa and West Africa
Asia: Tang, Song, Mongols and Ming
Social
Political
The Song created a true civil service system, which was based on ment. This
system reflected Confucian ideals and showed great respect for learning The
Mongols ended the civil service system and had corrupt leaders The Ming
brought back the Confucian principles of government that had been lost
during Mongol rule
Religion
Christianity was the official religion of Axum in East Africa Islam began to
spread along eastern coastal cities. The civilizations in West Africa practiced
solely Islam
Intellect
Technology
African civilizations contributed to metal working by learning how to smelt
Economy
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