Global Tapestry
Networks of Exchange
Land-Based Empires
Transoceanic Connections
Revolutions
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This term refers to countries where Islamic law prevails, and Muslims can freely practice their religion.


What is Dar al-Islam?

100

An ancient trade route that facilitated cultural, economic, and political exchanges between Asia and Europe.


What is the Silk Road?

100

This economic theory is characterized by state control over the economy to amass wealth and undermine rival powers.


What is mercantilism?

100

A brutal trade in human lives across the Atlantic Ocean, known for its devastating impact on Africa and the Americas.


What is the Atlantic Slave Trade?

100

This early Native American revolt in 1680 against Spanish rule in present day New Mexico was marked by its violent nature and temporary success.


What is the Pueblo Rebellion?

200

A central virtue in Confucian thought that emphasizes respect and support for one's parents and ancestors.


 What is filial piety?

200

This maritime route allowed rapid expansion of Islam and influenced economic and social ties between lands around the Indian Ocean.


What is the Indian Ocean Trade?

200

Russia’s first tsar known for his harsh policies and major expansion efforts, also known as Ivan the Terrible.


Who is Ivan IV?

200

A company that had a profound influence on the economies and politics of Latin American countries.


Answer: What is the United Fruit Company

200

A political thinker who argued for the separation of powers and influenced revolutionary ideas in France and America.


Who is Montesquieu?

300

This Hindu devotional movement emphasizes direct union with the divine through music, dance, and poetry.


What is the Bhakti Movement?

300

These communities were formed by merchants who introduced their cultural traditions into indigenous cultures where they settled.


What are diasporic communities?

300

This Chinese dynasty is known for its trade expansion, population growth, and cultural achievements from 1368 to 1644.


What is the Ming Dynasty?

300

Agricultural products grown specifically for market sale rather than local consumption.


What are cash crops?

300

Marked by the Declaration of Independence in 1776, this revolution was influenced by Enlightenment ideas of liberty and justice.


What is the American Revolution?

400

This term describes the social structure in medieval Europe based on the relationships between lords and vassals.

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What is feudalism

400

Extensive road systems connecting the Inca Empire from Colombia to Chile.


What are Inca Roads?

400

The final imperial dynasty of China that promoted isolationism and fell in 1912 after foreign pressures and internal strife.


What is the Qing Dynasty?

400

Beginning with the storming of the Bastille, this revolution led to significant and radical political changes in a European country.

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What is the French Revolution

500

A painful cultural practice involving the binding of young women's feet to modify their shape, considered a status symbol in Imperial China.


What is foot binding?

500

His travels inspired future explorations; he spent 24 years making his way to China during the Mongol Empire.


Who is Marco Polo?

500

Known for its long duration and impact on the Middle East, this empire was crucial in shaping the region's history.


What is the Ottoman Empire?

500

Played a key role in establishing British dominance in India through both trade and direct administration.


What is the East India Company?

500

Written by Mary Wollstonecraft, this work argues for women's rights using Enlightenment principles.

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

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