Gunpowder Empires
Renaissance/Reformation
Exploration
Colonization
SPICE-T
100

Empire which developed a centralized bureaucracy and relative religious tolerance in order to maintain power over its non-Muslim subjects 

The Ottoman Empire

100

Monk who challenged the authority of the Church through nailing his 95 theses to the wall of the church. Believed in sola fide faith (individual salvation through Christ)

Martin Luther

100

This tool allowed explorers to navigate open seas at night using the position of the stars

Astrolabe

100

Disease brought by conquistadores to the Americas that wiped out significant populations of natives

Smallpox/the Flu

100

The Casta system

Social

200

Dynasty in China in the 15th century that reestablished Han rule and Confucianism. Funded the Zheng He expeditions, eventually limited Chinese trade to shut out foreign influence

Ming Dynasty

200

This characteristic of the Renaissance emphasized the potential of an individual

Humanism

200

This conquistador used the existing system of roads to conquer the Inca empire

Pizarro

200

This government sponsored organization controlled a monopoly over the spice trade in Europe

The Dutch East India Company

200

African Diaspora

Interaction with the Environment

300

Tzar who refused to pay tribute to the Mongols and established a Slavic Russian empire that would last until 1917.

Ivan III (the Great)

300

Renaissance artists and authors were influenced by which ancient cultures?

Greek/Roman

300

He was the first European to find a water route to the Indian Ocean

Bartolomeu Dias

300

This country was the first to expand the African slave trading network to the Americas to provide labor for its sugarcane plantations

Portugal
300

Absolutism

Politics/Governance

400

This empire adopted Shi'a Islam, and as a result was in constant conflict with two neighboring Islamic empires.

The Safavid Empire

400

What was unique about the bible that Martin Luther and Gutenberg mass produced using the printing press?

It was written in German/not in Latin/a common language

400

Control of this resource resulted in the first war between two European powers fought on a different continent

Fur

400

Name for an empire based on control of strategic port cities rather than large amounts of land or territory.

maritime/trading post empire

400

Protestant Reformation

Cultural

500

Emperor in the Mughal Empire in 1556 who expanded the empire through military and administrative achievements that was tolerant of all religions

Akbar the Great

500

Name the Church that Henry VIII founded in order to divorce his first wife.

Anglican/Church of England

500

Year in which the Ottoman empire conquered Constantinople and gained control of trade between Europe and Asia

1453

500

The type of trade between North America, Africa, and Europe that traded slaves, firearms, and other resources between the three

Triangle trade

500

Encomienda system

Economic

600

Which two empires are examples of ethnic/religious minorities ruling over an ethnically/religiously different majority population?

Qing Dynasty China and Mughal India

600

Scientific name for the model of the solar system which places the Sun in the middle instead of Earth.

Heliocentric

600

Dutch explorer who was tasked with finding a route across North America to Asia

Henry Hudson

600

Economic theory which provided a strong motivation for European countries to gain and control colonies.  The object was for your country to have more gold/sliver and raw materials than your rivals.

Mercantilism

600

The Columbian Exchange

Interaction with the Environment

700

Name of the sultan who reigned during the golden age of the Ottoman empire.

Sulieman the Magnificent

700

Name of the order of monks tasked with spreading Catholicism to new lands as a reaction to the Protestant Reformation

Society of Jesus/Jesuits 

700

This European country did not colonize large amounts of land, but became economically powerful by controlling trade between other European countries

The Dutch/Netherlands

700

A revolt from the Native Americans that killed Spaniards for spreading religion in North America

Pueblo Revolt

700

The Enlightenment

Political, Cultural or Social

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