Song Dynasty & Dar-al-Islam
Africa & the Americas
Medieval Europe
Potpourri I
Potpourri II
100

This especially preserved a lot of Greco-Roman works. 

What was the House of Wisdom?

100

This was a notable Christian nation in Africa.

What is the Kingdom of Axum in modern day Ethiopia?

100
This was a decentralized form of government that existed in Medieval Europe. 

What was feudalism?

100
Women in this society were allowed to publish written works.

Who were nuns in Medieval Europe?

100

The only nation who voluntarily adopted Chinese traditions and practices via tribute was this nation?

Who was Japan?

200

The Civil Service exam created a system based upon this.

What was meritocracy?

200

Sub-Saharan Africa experienced an increase in agricultural technology as a result of the migration of these people.

Who are the Bantu?

200

This enabled the first born only to inherit the title and wealth.

What was primogeniture?

200

Hinduism is known as this kind of a religion.

What was an ethnic religion?

200

This is the reason why Islamic kingdoms were richer than anywhere else.

What is because Muhammad was a merchant and therefore, trade was vital?

300

He led the Mongol forces that sacked Baghdad in 1258?

Who was Hulagu?

300

This led to an increase in agricultural production by the Aztecs.

What were the Chinampas?

300

This in 1054 led to the split of Christendom.

What was the Great Schism?

300

This enabled people in Cahokia to keep track of the seasons.

What was "Woodhenge"?

300

This is the word for a society in which social standing was determined by the woman's side of the family.

What is a matrilineal society?

400

The founders of this kingdom were originally sent by the Delhi Sultanate to establish a Muslim kingdom in southern India?

What was the Vijayanagara empire?

400

They were known as Mound-Builders from this region.

Who were the Cahokia from Mississippi region?

400

This dispute was over whether a secular ruler could invest bishops with the symbols of office.

What was the lay investiture controversy?

400

Buddhism is known as this kind of a religion.

What was a universalizing religion?

400

This is the correct order, chronologically, of the 3 Islamic kingdoms in Western Africa.

What is (1) Ghana (2) Mali (3) Songhai?

500

During this period in Japan, they emulated Chinese traditions and politics.

What was the Heian Period, 794-1185?

500

The mita system by the Incas enabled them to do this.

What was to build infrastructure?

500

The Magna Carta of 1215 established the rights of which two groups.

What was the limited rights of the King and the Nobility?

500

Mali made its wealth by trading in these two products.

What was salt and gold?

500

They were the enemy within the Abbasid Dynasty.

Who were the Seljuk Turks?

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