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100

Shows the meaning of different symbols used in a map

What is a map key?

100

Anything that does not move but is used to transport something else. 

What is infrastructure?

100

A multi-ethnic state created by conquest

What is an empire?

100

Had to share part of their crop with the lord whose land they farmed.

What is a peasant?

100

Blends parts of multiple religions.

What is syncretism? 

200

Tells you how big the things on the map are in real life

What is a map scale?

200

The right of the government to rule over its people, as perceived by those whom the government rules

What is legitimacy?

200

Things, activities, or attitudes that have nothing to do with spirituality or religion.

What is "secular"?

200

Key beliefs of Islam that build a sense of community.

What is the Five Pillars of Islam?

200

A series of religious wars promoted by the pope aimed at taking back Jerusalem for Christendom.

What is the Crusades?

300

Written long after the events that the sources are about have occurred. 

What is secondary sources?

300

Religion that does not seek converts. Instead, it is passed from parent to child. 

What is an ethnic religion?

300

Secular belief system that emphasized "Filial Piety", obeying one's superior.

What is Confucianism?

300

Dedicated space for scholarship where classical Greek philosophy and literature was translated into Arabic.

What is the House of Wisdom?

300

Created the largest contiguous land empire in the history of the world and reestablished the Silk Routes.

What is the Mongols?
400

An account of the past constructed by historians that describes events from the past and how they are connected together.

What is a narrative?

400

Laws that come from God/ the Gods, making people more likely to follow them.

What is divine origin?

400

Monotheistic religion that emerged out of Judaism, established by Jesus Christ and emphasized "salvation".

What is Christianity?

400

Survived the collapse of the Roman Empire due to extensive trade routes and followed the Orthodox Church.

What is Eastern Europe/ Byzantine Empire?

400

Resulted in significant demographic effects in Europe. In which about half of the European population died and created a shortage of labor. 

What is the Bubonic Plague?

500

Parts of a Short-Constructed Response (SCR)

What is an answer and detail?

500

Oldest law codes in the world created in part to help unify a quickly expanding empire.

What is Hammurabi's Code?

500

Classical Empires that ruled over large, diverse territories.

What is the Persian Empire, Roman Empire, and Han Dynasty?

500

Did not survive the collapse of the Roman Empire due to barbarian attacks and followed the Catholic Church.

What is Western Europe?

500

Two Chinese technologies circulated by the Mongols.

What is gunpower and paper-making?

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