The dates covered by the Early Modern Period
1450-1750
the city that is the capital/headquarters of the Catholic Church
Rome, Italy
he unified the Mongol tribes to become the first Great Khan
Genghis Khan
the type of building used for worship in Islam
mosque
How many parts are there to an SAQ?
3
The years covered by the Post-Classical Period
1200-1450 CE
the center of learning and translation in Baghdad, during the Abbasid Caliphate
House of Wisdom
He kicked off the Protestant Reformation by writing the 95 Theses, which were problems he had with the Catholic Church
Martin Luther
the religion that originated in India and diffused to East Asia
Buddhism
How many total points can you earn on a DBQ?
7
the year of Columbus' voyage to the Americas
1492
The Islamic Gunpowder Empire in South Asia (India)
Mughal Empire
the Ottoman Emperor who captured the Byzantine capital of Constantinople
Mehmed II
one of the issues the Protestants had with the Catholic Church
indulgences, simony, multiple popes, moving the papacy, corruption, translating the Bible
the two things that should go in your intro paragraph in a DBQ
contextualization and thesis
the year the Ottomans conquered Constantinople
1453
the lavish palace built by Louis XIV
Versailles
the "enlightened despot" of Russia who moved the capital away from Moscow
Peter the Great
the origin of the Sunni vs. Shi'a divide
deciding who would succeed the Prophet Muhammad as leader of the Muslims
What does HIPP stand for?
historical context/situation, intended audience, purpose, perspective/POV
the year the Mongols sacked Baghdad
1258
a Central Asian city that grew because of trade along the Silk Road
Samarkand (or Kashgar)
the religiously tolerant ruler of the Mughal Empire
Akbar the Great
The new religion that developed in Northern India during the period 1450-1750
Sikhism
What does SPICET stand for, and give an example of something that would go in each category
social, political, interactions with the environment, cultural, economic, tech