Europe
Ottoman
Safavid
Mughal
East Asia
100

What invention allowed Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible to expand the Russian Empire?

Gunpowder

100

Which empire was the Ottoman Empire? Why was its location economically advantageous? 

 

Empire B & Intersection of the Silk Roads, Indian Ocean, and Trans-Saharan Trade Routes

100

Which empire was the Safavid Empire? Why was its location disadvantageous? 

 

Empire C & Landlocked and surrounded by other powerful empires

100

Which empire was the Mughal Empire? 

 

Empire D

100

Which empire was the Qing Empire? 

 

Empire E

200

This person protested the corruption of the Roman Catholic Church with his 95 statements.

Martin Luther

200

What branch of Islam was dominant in the Ottoman Empire?

Sunni Islam

200

What branch of Islam was dominant in the Safavid Empire?

Shia Islam

200

TRUE or FALSE: After Akbar's rise to power, the caste system in India was finally abolished.

False

200

Both of these governments practiced seclusion/isolationism by limiting their peoples' contact with foreigners.

Ming Dynasty, Tokugawa Shogunate

300

William III & Mary II signed this document which greatly limited the English monarch's power in 1689.

English Bill of Rights

300

Elite corps of the Ottoman Empire’s standing army selected from among the Christian boys of the devshirme.

Janissaries

300

A Safavid ruler's title

Shah

300

What two religions were dominant in the Mughal Empire? Which was the majority of the population?

Hinduism (Majority) and Islam (Minority)

300

One way the Manchu exhibited their dominance over the other Chinese ethnic groups they ruled was to force the men to wear their hair in this style

Queue

400

Nicolaus Copernicus is associated with the emergence of the ___ in Europe, a period in which people used evidence-gathering and observation to make theories and claims.

Scientific Revolution

400

This system allowed religious communities to have independent religious courts of law that governed their communities and independent school systems

Millet system

400

Ousted this empire from the region when the Safavids took power

Timurid

400

What was the name of the religion that emerged from the syncretic fusing of Hinduism and Islam?

Sikhism

400

This period in Japanese history is known as the __ Period because it was when the capital moved to the small fishing village which is now Tokyo.

Edo

500

Louis XIV and Henry VIII are examples of ___ rulers.

Absolute/Absolutist

500

The Ottomans conquered and renamed this city and established it as their center of power. (BOTH NAMES REQUIRED).

Constantinople > Istanbul

500

Which other empire were the Safavids often in competition with?

Ottomans

500

These landowners collected taxes and ruled over their lands on behalf of the Mughal Empire

Zamindars

500

Describe ONE similarity between Japanese and European labor systems.

Feudalism

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