The great empire that fell and caused the start of feudalism.
What was Rome?
One of the most valuable substances in West Africa.
What is salt?
The period of time that brought great change throughout Europe.
What was the Renaissance?
The three main empires that lived in Meso-America.
Who are the Mayans, Aztecs, and Incans?
The vessels that the explorers traveled on.
What are ships?
The disease that wiped out one third of Europe.
What is the Bubonic Plague?
The most common currency in West Africa.
What is gold?
The astronomer that first used a telescope to look at the stars and planets.
Who was Galileo?
The civilization that the Maya based most of their culture and practices off of.
Who were the Olmecs?
The explorer who first discovered the New World.
Who is Christopher Columbus?
The social structure of medieval Europe.
What is feudalism?
The name of the largest desert in West Africa.
What is the Saharan Desert?
One significant factor in the spread of ideas during the Renaissance.
What is the printing press?
The capital of the Aztec Empire.
What is Tenochtitlan?
The official name of mapmakers.
What are cartographers?
The number of social classes in feudalism.
What is three?
The solution to the problem of traveling across the desert to trade.
What are caravans?
The astronomer that first suggested the heliocentric theory.
Who was Nicolaus Copernicus?
The main sport among the Aztecs, usually had religious significance.
What is Pok-a-Tok?
The name of the transfer of items and ideas from the Old World to the New World, and vise versa.
What is the Columbian Exchange?
The final emperor of Rome.
Who was Romulus Agustulus?
The richest person in history, who was a ruler in West Africa.
Who was Mansa Mousa?
The name of the theory that was before the heliocentric theory.
What is the Geocentric Theory?
The mountain range where the Incans primarily lived.
Where are the Andes Mountains?
A key navigation tool for traders and explorers. (Not compass)
What is an astrolabe?