What is Zimbabwe?
This empire practiced human sacrifice to please the Sun God.
Who were the Aztecs?
Leader of the Franks and First Holy Roman Emperor
Who was Charlemagne?
This person is generally known as a "renaissance man."
Who was DaVinci?
During the Tang dynasty, Buddhism, Taoism, and this philosophy were all competing for the hearts of the entire nation.
What is Confucianism?
The East Coast of Africa is called this because of the language and society.
What is the Swahili Coast?
Who was the Mayan god of the underworld? (Hint: He has the same name as the bad guy in Star Wars, Episode 1.)
Who was Sebulba?
Called for the Crusades
Who was Pope Urban II?
This means that a picture has a focal point and images get smaller as the eye travels toward the focal point.
What is perspective?
This is the dominant code of conduct under Shinto.
What is Bushido?
These West African kingdoms were very wealthy states because of both gold and salt exports.
What are Mali and Ghana?
The Incans used this to keep the books and do their accounting.
What is a Quipu?
This event, more than others, caused the fall/collapse of the Carolingian Empire.
What was dividing the empire into 3 parts?
What is becoming more secular?
This was based on honor, courage, and heroism.
What was the Bushido Code?
The main occupation of the citizens of Zimbabwe was this.
What is cattle herding?
The Mayans lost their culture because of this.
What did the Spanish incinerate?
The Ottoman Turks took this empire off the map in 1453.
What was the Byzantine Empire?
This person was the wealthiest banker in Italy, possibly the world, during the Renaissance.
Who was DiMedici?
This was the Ottoman's greatest Sultan.
Who was Suleiman?
The type of government employed in Great Zimbabwe was this.
What is a monarchy?
The Mayan calendar is accurate to this.
What is 33 seconds?
This was the dominant societal system of organization during the Middle Ages.
What was feudalism/manorialism?
The Renaissance began in Italy because of this.
What is trade?
The Hagia Sophia, once the central church of the Byzantines, was converted to this after 1453.
What is a mosque?