Interactions b/w Humans and the Environment
Social
Political
Economic
Cultural
Technological
100

This trade route represents a turning point in world history by permanently altering ecosystems and population patterns across countries. 

The Colombian Exchange

100

This labor system demonstrates continuity from pre-Columbian Andean society, yet its transformation under Spanish rule reflects increased coercion and integration into a global economy.

Mit'a System 

100

This Mughal ruler exemplified how early modern empires maintained stability through religious tolerance and administrative centralization. 

Akbar/Akbar the Great 

100

This system represents an early form of global economic integration by linking European demand, African labor, and American production.

The Atlantic System 

100

“Believers combine local traditions with Christian rituals, creating new forms of worship unique to colonial societies.” - This quote describes a process of cultural blending rather than replacement.

Syncretism 

100

“Rapid-fire weapons make traditional battlefield tactics obsolete, resulting in prolonged stalemates and trench warfare.” - This quote describes a technological development that transformed modern warfare.


The Machine Gun 

200

This modern global issue highlights the cumulative global impact of industrialization since the 19th century.

Climate Change 

200

“Workers are contracted for five years and transported across oceans to labor on plantations, often under strict conditions with limited freedom.” - This quote reflects a post-slavery labor system that maintained coercive labor conditions within a global economy. 

Indentured Servitude 

200

This 20th-century governing system relied on ideology, mass mobilization, and suppression of dissent to maintain total control.

Totalitarianism

200

“Silver flows from the mines of the Americas to Manila, where it is exchanged for Chinese goods highly valued in European markets.” - This quote illustrates an early modern global trade network driven by cross-regional demand.

The Global Silver Trade 

200

This intellectual movement not only inspired revolutions but also reshaped long-term expectations about governance and rights.

The Enlightenment 

200

This innovation transformed both warfare and global connectivity in the 20th century.

The Airplane 

300

This crop’s diffusion illustrates how environmental factors contributed to demographic expansion in Afro-Eurasia.

Potato 

300

“In the colonies, those born in Spain held the highest offices, while those of mixed ancestry were restricted from positions of power regardless of wealth.” - This quote reflects a system that reinforced social hierarchy based on racial ancestry in colonial Latin America.


The Casta System 

300

This global process often resulted in newly independent states facing challenges due to externally imposed political boundaries.

Decolonization 

300

This economic relationship between imperial powers and colonies systematically limited industrial development in colonized regions.

Economic Dependency 

300

This Cold War phenomenon demonstrates how culture became a battleground for ideological influence between superpowers.

Ideological/Cultural Competition

300

This Cold War development demonstrates how geopolitical rivalry accelerated technological advancement beyond Earth.

The Space Race 

400

This environmental consequence of industrialization reflects the increasing human reliance on nonrenewable energy sources.

Pollution/Fossil Fuel Dependence 

400

Justify the use of social darwinism as a reason for imperialism. 

Teacher Discretion 

400

This reform movement represents an attempt by a declining eastern empire to selectively adopt Western practices while preserving political authority. This attempt failed.

Tanzimat Reforms 

400

This economic transformation created new industrial classes while also intensifying inequality and prompting critiques from socialist thinkers.

Capitalism/Industrial Capitalism 

400

“It is the duty of more advanced societies to bring civilization and progress to those deemed less developed.” - This quote reflects a belief system associated with Social Darwinsim.

"Civilizing Mission" 

400

This Chinese ship where the bow and stern are both flat was developed for purposes of trade and exploration. It was also the first ship to have a rudder at the stern. 

Junk 

500

This practice under imperialism demonstrates how economic motives often led to long-term ecological damage.

Resource Extraction/Exploitation 

500

Women in this society were allowed to divorce their husbands, own property, and fought in battle along side men in some cases. 

The Mongols 

500

Justify how popular sovereignty challenged absolutist regimes during the Atlantic revolutions. 

Teacher Discretion 

500

Describe how Industrialization led to Communism.  

Teacher Discretion

500

Describe how the Silk Road facilitated the movement and diffusion of culture. 

Teacher Discretion

500

This technological innovation is known as the "network of networks" and is a carrier of vast information, resources and services. This technology reduced challenges around sharing ideas and communication. This technology assisted in the Arab Spring in 2010.

The Internet 

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