The Ottomans
The Safavids
The Mughals
East Asian Empires
Russia and Europe
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Protestant Reformation
100

Capital city of the Eastern Roman Empire conquered by Mehmed II in 1453.

What is Constantinople?

100

The Safavid Empire was unique among the "Gunpowder Trio" for practicing this branch of Islam.

What is Shia?

100

This ruler is considered the most effective Mughal leader due to his religious tolerance and centralized rule.

Who is Akbar?

100

This Manchu-led dynasty replaced the Ming and expanded China's borders significantly.

What is the Qing dynasty?

100

This tsar established the oprichnina to terrorize the boyars and consolidate power.

Who is Tsar Ivan IV?

100

One major continuity in how land-based empires demonstrated wealth and power.

What is monumental architecture?

100

This German monk sparked the Reformation by writing the 95 Theses.

Who is Martin Luther?

200

Elite Ottoman infantry units made up of Christian boys converted to Islam.

What are Janissaries?

200

This 14-year-old leader founded the empire and proclaimed himself "Shah".

Who is Ismail?

200

Local government officials in India who collected taxes from peasants on behalf of the emperor.

What are zamindars?

200

This Japanese military leader declared himself Shogun during the "Period of Great Peace".

Who is Tokugawa Ieyasu?

200

This Russian leader oversaw the "Westernization" of Russia and moved the capital to the Baltic coast.

Who is Peter the Great?

200

The primary military technological change that allowed these empires to expand so rapidly.

What is gunpowder?

200

The Catholic practice of selling "forgiveness for sin" that Luther opposed.

What are indulgences?

300

The administrative system of recruiting Christian boys for government or military service.

What is devshirme?

300

A slave-soldier corps for loyalty to the shah.

What are ghulams?
300

The syncretic religion founded by Akbar that attempted to merge Islam and Hinduism.

What is din-il-ilhani?

300

This Chinese emperor ruled for 61 years, bringing stability and conquering Taiwan and Mongolia.

Who is Kangxi?

300

This European monarch built the Palace of Versailles to control the nobility through elaborate rituals.

Who is Louis XIV?

300

The global change from "tax farming" and tribute to these more centralized revenue systems.

What is central tax collection?

300

This invention helped spread Reformation ideas rapidly across Europe.

What is the printing press?

400

The legal system based on Islamic law that replaced Byzantine law in Ottoman territory.

What is sharia law?

400

A major strategic weakness for the Safavids was their complete lack of this military branch.

What is a navy?

400

This syncretic faith in India combined elements of Hinduism and Sufi Islam.

What is Sikhism?

400

These Japanese land-owning nobles were forced to reside in the capital to ensure their loyalty.

Who are the daimyo?

400

These French administrative officials (tax farmers) were sent to provinces to execute royal orders.

Who are intendents?

400

A religious continuity where rulers used these "ideals" to claim they were chosen by God to rule.

What is divine right/ghazi ideal?

400

John Calvin's core belief that God has already determined who goes to heaven.

What is predestination?

500

This Ottoman practice of internal power struggles among heirs contributed to their later decline.

What is harem politics?

500

This modern-day country served as the heartland of the Safavid Empire.

What is Iran?

500

This Mughal ruler reversed policies of tolerance, leading to rebellions and empire weakening.

Who is Aurangazeb?

500

This social practice, used to legitimize Tokugawa rule, required families of daimyo to reside in the capital. 

What is the Hostage System?

500

This English document and the Bill of Rights established a constitutional monarchy, limiting royal power.

What is the Magna Carta?

500

This global shift saw military professionals transition from feudal warriors to this type of soldier.

What is a professional soldier?

500

This meeting of Catholic leaders reformed corruption and reaffirmed beliefs.

What is the Council of Trent?

600

The event that marked the beginning of Ottoman decline in the Mediterranean.

What is a loss to European navies and the destruction of the Ottoman fleet?

600

The Safavids frequently went to war with this neighbor over the Silk Road trade and religious split.

Who are the Ottomans?

600

This magnificent mausoleum was built by Shah Jahan as a symbol of Mughal architectural power.

What is the Taj Mahal?

600

This social class formed Japanese elite warrior units.  

Who are samurai?

600

These local English officials were selected by the gentry to maintain order and carry out laws.

What are justices of the peace?

600

A continuity in social structure where these land-owning elites often competed with centralizing monarchs.

What is the creation of new classes/aristocratic collapse?

600

This 1648 treaty ended the Thirty Years' War and allowed religious choice.

What is the Peace of Westphalia?

700

Europeans used this nickname to describe the Ottoman Empire as it lost territory in the 1800s.

What is the Sick Man of Europe?

700

Safavid bureaucrats, often Persian, were known by this title.

What are men of the pen?
700

The Mughals used this traditional social structure to maintain order and trade achievements.

What is the Caste System?

700

In order to preserve Japanese culture, the Tokugawa Shogunate did this to limit its contact with the outside world. 

What is isolation?

700

This Russian noble class was frequently forced to move to Moscow to be monitored by the Tsar.

Who are the boyars?

700

The major change in global Christianity caused by Martin Luther's 95 Theses in 1517.

What is the Protestant Reformation?
700

This 1598 decree legalized Protestantism in France before being revoked.

What is the Edict of Nantes?

800

This 1683 event marked the final Ottoman attempt to expand further into Central Europe.

What is the Siege of Vienna?

800

What are the three major challenges to Safavid dominance in the area?

What are the lack of a navy, lack of natural defenses and lack of trade control?

800

This Central Asian conqueror’s legacy of arts and military "ghazi ideals" inspired all three gunpowder empires.

Who is Timur the Lame?

800

This Wing dynasty was lead by the Manchu people, a different ethnic group form the north of China with differing cultural traditions. A form of submission to the emperor was this style of long, braided hair worn by all men.

What is a queue?

800

What made England more responsive to constitutionalism while France was not?

What are the existence of democratic traditions at the local level?

800

This movement in Europe saw a shift from religious explanations of the world to evidence-based empiricism.

What is the Scientific Revolution?

800

These are the three major pre-Reformation figures that began to question the practices of the Catholic Church. 

Who are John Wycliffe, Jan Hus and Huldrych Zwingli?

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