Mesoamerica
Transatlantic Slave Trade
The Mongols
Time and Dating
Cultural Diffusion
100

This Mesoamerican civilization is famous for its hieroglyphics

Maya civilization 

100

This term refers to the forced transport of Africans to the Americas for slavery.

Transatlantic Slave Trade

100

This title was held by the leader of the Mongol Empire, often translated as "universal ruler."

Genghis Khan

100

what does A.D stand for 

after death or Anno Domini 

100

This term refers to the spread of cultural beliefs and social activities from one group to another.  

Cultural diffusion

200

This empire, centered in Tenochtitlan, was the most powerful in Mesoamerica before the arrival of the Spanish

Aztec Empire

200

Which major ocean did slave ships cross during the Transatlantic Slave Trade?

Atlantic Ocean

200

The Mongol Empire reached its height during the 13th century, spanning much of Asia and parts of Europe. What was this period of expansion called?

the Mongol conquests

200

This document, signed in 1215, limited the powers of the English monarchy and is often considered a foundational step in the development of constitutional law.

Magna Carta

200

The ancient Silk Road was significant for this type of cultural exchange, connecting China with this region, known for its early civilization and trade networks.  

Middle East

300

This Mesoamerican ball game, played with a rubber ball, had significant ritual and political importance

Pok-ta-pok
300

The trade triangle during this time included Europe, Africa, and the Americas; what was this model commonly known as?

Transatlantic slave trade

300

The Mongols utilized this method of warfare, characterized by swift movements, skilled archery, and surprise attacks.

mobile warfare or horse archery

300

This event, which began in 1775, marked the start of a conflict between the American colonies and Britain.

American Revolutionary War

300

This religion, which originated in India, spread to Southeast Asia largely due to merchants and traders traveling along maritime routes.  

 Buddhism

400

The Aztec Empire's capital city, where was it located?

 Tenochtitlan

400

Name the infamous slave trade route that was used to transport enslaved Africans to the Americas.

middle passage

400

his vast administrative and trade route established by the Mongols facilitated communication across their empire, linking the East and West.

Silk Road

400

This year marked the beginning of World War I, which lasted until 1918.

1914

400

The Columbian Exchange dramatically altered diets and lifestyles by introducing foods like tomatoes to Europe and this crop to the Americas.

maize (corn)

500

This 16th-century Spanish conquistador is credited with the fall of the Aztec Empire?

Hernán Cortés

500

What was the Atlantic Ocean used for?

Primary route for transporting slaves from one part of the world to the other.

500

Following Genghis Khan's death, his empire was divided into these four major regions, each ruled by a descendant.

the khanates

500

The fall of the Berlin Wall, which symbolized the end of the Cold War, occurred in this year.

1989

500

The diffusion of West African cultural elements to the Americas, as seen in music and dance, largely occurred as a result of this historical trans-Atlantic journey.

Transatlantic Slave Trade

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