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100

This merchant and traveler is known for his travels to China which offered Europeans a view of Asian lands. 

Marco Polo

100

What are the five pillars of Islam 

Declaration of faith, prayer, alms, fasting, and pilgrimage to Mecca

100

This system was used by the Chinese to ensure that bureaucrats were educated in Confucian ideals. 

Civil Service Exam
100

This was a vast network of land and sea routes that linked China to the Mediterranean

Silk Road Trade Network 

100

This instrument was used by sailors to determine their location by observing the position of the stars and planets

Astrolabe

200

These were regional warlords in Japan. During the Tokugawa Shogunate, they were forced to live in the capital of Edo every other year. 

Daimyos

200

What are the two branches of Islam? What are the differences between the two branches?

Sunni Islam and Shia Islam; Sunni acknowledged the first four caliphs as the successors of Muhammad. Shia recognized Muhammad's son-in-law as the successor. 

200

This system granted nobles land in exchange for their loyalty to the king

Feudalism

200

This was an association formed by investors for the purpose of trade, exploration, and colonization. Name a specific example of this association 

Charter Company; East India Company 

200

Originally from China, this invention revolutionized warfare and allowed vast empires like the Ottomans and and Mughals to dominate land-based territory. 

Gunpowder

300

This term referred to colonists who received free passage to North American in exchange for working without pay for a number of years

Indentured Servants

300

1. Dominant religion in East Asia?  

2. Dominant religion in India? 

3. Dominant religion in Europe?


1. Confucianism

2. Hinduism 

3. Christianity  

300

This was the failed attempt by the Ottoman Empire to invade Europe. 

Siege of Vienna 

300

This was the network of trading links after 1500 that moved goods, slaves, and cultures around the Atlantic Ocean 

Atlantic Trade Network (transatlantic trade system)

300

This invention facilitated the rapid spread of Protestant Reformation ideas and scientific ideas. 

Printing press 

400

These two Byzantine missionaries were sent to convert eastern Europe and Balkans. They created the Slavic written script called Cyrillic

Cyril and Methodius

400

This was the split between the Eastern and Western Christian churches in 1054

East-West Schism 

400

Pre-Columbian Civilizations: 

1. This empire was independent city-states ruled by divine kings in Central America. 

2. This empire had a mandatory labor system called mita system for its citizens. 

3. This empire was a centralized empire and were known for their large-scale human sacrifices. 

1. Maya Empire

2. Inca Empire

3. Aztec Empire 

400

this was an economic policy where nations sought to increase wealth by obtaining lots of gold/silver and selling more than they bought

mercantilism

400

these were sturdy boats built by Vikings that could survive in the oceans and navigate in rivers 

Longboats
500

This person was the absolute monarch of France who built the Palace of Versailles and revoked the Edict of Nantes

Louis XIV of France 

500

This was the spread of Islam via trade through the Indian Ocean and East Africa in the Post-Classical Era

Muslim Diaspora

500

This was the practice by which boys from Christian communities were taken by the Ottomans to serve as Janissaries

Devshirme practice 

500

What was the exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technology between Old World and New World following Christopher Columbus's voyages?

Columbian Exchange 

500

This was a unique information system consisting of knots used by the Incas for record keeping and communication

Quipos

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