U1 Asia & Europe
U1 Dar Al-Islam
Africa U1 & U2
Connectivity Consequences & Mongols
Money, Money, Money
All of Them
100

Bureaucrats needed to pass this to serve in the imperial government and to socially advance to the prestige of the educated Scholarly Gentry class. It served as a continuous institution for over 1,300 years and strengthened China by ensuring meritocracy

Civil Service Exam

100

After Muhammad's death in 632ce, a dispute over who should lead the Islamic community (both religiously & politically) as Caliph led to the ________ & ___________ split 

Sunni & Shia

100

This empire was a major hub of gold & salt trade, expanded Trans-Saharan trade, and its rulers' conversion to Islam facilitated the diffusion of Islam into sub-Saharan West Africa

Mali

100

After the Mongol Conquests, what disease spread across Afro-Eurasia along trade routes, devastated cities in its path, often resulted in mass burials, and finally reached western Europe in 1347?

Plague/Black Death

100

Song rulers frequently intervened in economic growth.  Often supporting agricultural innovations, such as procuring Champa Rice, and investing in infrastructure that facilitated trade, such as the Grand __________

Canal

100

Which trade networks increased intercultural interactions and helped spread cultural traditions such as Islam to Sub-Sharan Africa and Asia

All of Them!

1) Sand Roads   2)Sea Roads    3)Silk Roads

200

Name the 2 religions that both offered hope for final release from the cycle of death & rebirth.

Hinduism & Buddhism

200

As Muslims began to engage in Sea Roads, their trade activity was dependent on a sailor's environmental knowledge of  ____________, and because they were seasonal and tended to flow only in one direction, Muslim merchants would often have to wait in harbors for long periods of time

Monsoon Winds

200

What cultural continuity existed in Ethiopia for about 1,700 years since being adopted as early as the 4th century 

Christianity 

200

In East Asia, the Mongols established the _________ dynasty where they integrated cultures by introducing foreigners into bureaucratic offices, but also continuing  Chinese traditions (such as the service exam and mandate of heaven). 

Yuan

200

Mali's vast wealth from trade of gold & salt, and the spread of Islam enabled the city of ___________ to construct The Sankore Mosque. It's a prime example of blending Islamic practices with local architectural materials & design. 


Timbuktu

200

Increased intercultural interactions led to more intellectual transfers, such as the ancient Greek & Roman philosophies valuing logic and observation.

Which Afro-Eurasian regions were in some way exposed to these ancient philosophies in the period of 1200 to 1450? 

All of them!

Africa, Europe, Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, & South East Asia

300

European economy depended on an forced labor system called  __________. People oppressed under this system  were tied to the land, could not travel or marry without permission from their lord, were required to carry out duties on their lord's estate, and were subject to the lord's "discipline" 

Serfdom

300

This was a major intellectual center in Baghdad under the Abbasid Empire. It served as a library, academy, & translation center, playing a crucial role in the Islamic intellectual tradition of preserving knowledge from ancient civilization and expanding upon it through logic and observation of the natural world 

House of Wisdom

300

Name 2 innovations that enabled bulk trade across the Sahara  

1) Caravans     2) Caravanserai       3) Saddles

300

How did Plague lead to the decline of serfdom?

Dead Peasants=Labor Shortage=Peasant Power

300

Name the emperor that put so much currency into circulation in Cairo that he caused massive inflation (the gold became less valuable)

Mansa Musa

300

In which Afro-Eurasian regions where was there a mutually reinforcing relationship between increased trade and state-building  

All of them!!

Africa, Europe, Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, & South East Asia

400

Though other regions developed large, centralized, empires, Europe developed _____________with  several small, decentralized kingdoms. As a result, the only unifying force in Europe, that might be able to convince monarchs to work together, was ___________

Feudalism & The Pope/The Church

400

After the spread of Islam into _______, Muslims and Hindus had several cultural exchanges such as philosophy, mathematics, medical knowledge, and belief systems.

India

400

Despite the barrier of the Sahara Desert, many African states were able to engage in contact with the wider world through the Trans-Saharan Trade Routes and the Indian Ocean Trade Routes. Name 3 of these African States

1) Ethiopia      4) Hausa Kingdoms

2) Ghana         5) Mali (and later Songhai) Empire

3) Zimbabwe    6) Swahili City States

400

DAILY DOUBLE

1)Name the building

2)Where is it located?

3) It represents the influence/spread of which 2 religions?

1) Angkor Wat     2) SE Asia / Cambodia / Khmer 

3) Hinduism & Buddhism

400

Identify 3 ways the Yuan Dynasty actively encouraged commerce and long-distance trade 

1) Infrastructure (canal, roads, & bridges)

2) Loans for Ortoghs     3) Paper Money

4) Punish Bandits/Safer Roads   5) Yam System

400

Which regions used supernatural/divine approval to bolster and legitimize a ruler's right to govern during 1200-1450ce? 

All of them!

Africa, Europe, Middle East, South Asia, East Asia (mandate of heaven), South East Asia, & Americas

500

Champa rice was originally introduced to China from Vietnam as a form of tribute, while green lentils diffused from India along ___________

Trade Routes

500

Cultural transfers between Muslims & Christians in the Mediterranean effected the development of European culture, medical/scientific knowledge, and technology. Name 3 specific Mediterranean points of contact between Muslims & Christians 

1) Iberian Peninsula/Muslim Spain/Al-Andalus

2) Crusades

3) Trading between Italy & the Levant / Genoa & Venice

500

______________, a traditional African political system, often limited the power of the ruler by including a council of elders and members of the ruler's extended household in the political decision-making.

Chiefdom


500

The Mongols conquered which 2 formerly large and influential states

1) Song Dynasty         2) Abbasid Caliphate

500

Emperor's of __________empire, often tried to out-do their forerunners by commanding the expansion and improvement of their road system. This led to a monumental network spanning 25,000 miles, made possible by the designs of the emperor's engineers, and the labor provided by the mit'a system

Incan

500

In which Afro-Eurasian regions was literacy limited to the wealthy due to the cost of books and education?

All of them!

Europe, Africa, Dar al Islam, and Asia

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