He was the founder of Lutheranism and created the 95 theses.
Who is Martin Luther?
This major Abrahamic religion was widely found through Asia and the middle East in the 1450s-1750s.
What is Islam?
He was the leader of the Mongolian Empire and had a lot of children.
Who is Genghis Khan?
This drought-resistant crop was introduced to the world by Vietnam and brought a significant population surge to China.
What is Champa Rice?
This European nation led early maritime exploration under Prince Henry the Navigator and established trading posts along the African coast.
What is Portugal?
He was a French protestant reformer who believed in predestination.
Who is John Calvin?
These Empires were large, multiethnic states in Southwest, Central, and South Asia that relied on firearms to conquer and control areas.
What are Gunpowder Empires?
This was a title used by most Mongol leaders and it means “Universal Ruler."
What is Khan?
This was the nickname for modern-day Indonesia and Malaysia due to their frequent exporting of nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and cardamom.
What are the Spice Islands?
This system describes the exchange of goods, people, diseases, and ideas between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres after 1492.
What is the Columbian Exchange?
This gunpowder empire’s state religion was Shi’a Islam, creating conflict with the Sunni Ottomans.
What is the Safavid Empire?
An increase in this skill followed the invention of the Gutenberg printing press.
What is literacy?
A period of stability, peace, and increased communication and trade during the 13th and 14th Century because of the Mongols.
What is Pax Mongolica?
This western Chinese city was widely relied upon by travellers in the 13th century due to its abundance of food and water.
What is Kashgar?
This joint-stock company dominated Dutch trade in Asia and played a major role in the spice trade.
What is the Dutch East India Company?
This 16th century movement which was sparked by the Council of Trent, saw the Catholic church reform its practices and create the jesuit order to combat the spreading of protestantism.
What is the Counter-Reformation?
__________ the Magnificent ruled the Ottoman empire at its height, in the 16th century.
Who is Suleiman?
He led a Mongolian army of 100,000 into Russia, conquering small Russian Kingdoms and forcing them to pay tributes.
Who is Batu Khan?
In the 13th century, this was a nickname for Calicut, where merchants traded goods from India.
What is the City of Spices?
This economic theory emphasized exporting more than importing and accumulating gold and silver to increase national wealth.
What is mercantilism?
This belief central to Calvinism stated that God had already determined who would be saved or damned.
What is Predestination?
This emperor of the Ottoman empire besieged Constantinople establishing it as the empire's capital.
Who is Mehmed II?
He took charge of the southwest region in Mongol rule. After his conversion to Islam, he supported the mass murder of Jews and Christians.
Who is Hulegu Khan?
Overgrazing outside of this southern African city was so severe that people had to abandon the city in the late 1400s.
What is Great Zimbabwe?
This labor system involved Spanish settlers demanding tribute and forced labor from Indigenous peoples in the Americas.
What is the encomienda system?