Geography
Identity Crisis
empire-shmempire
foods + goods
people, people
100

What region of Africa was/is Mali located in?

Western Africa

100

What does mestiza/o mean?

a person of Spanish and Indigenous heritage/descent

100

What is the definition of empire?

an intensive group of nation-states or countries under a single supreme authority

100

What was the trade system between the Americas and Europe called?

The Columbian Exchange

100

What event in 1492 caused the population of Indigenous people to decline in what is now the Americas?

Christopher Columbus

200

What is the capital of Portugal?

Lisbon

200

Name 3 markers of identity

Race, gender, class, sexuality, religion, ethnicity, culture

200

What are 3 important aspects of an empire?

military control, expansion, sectoral alliances, trade, political control of conquered territories

200

Given that mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, where did gunpowder originate?

China
200

What were the three major sectoral alliances?

The Church, Merchants, Nobles

300

Name 4 empires existing from 1500-1800.

Spain, Britain, France, Ottoman, Portugal, Mali, Austro-Hungarian (Hapsburg), Chinese...

300

Give one example of Europeans using identity against non-European populations to gain power...

enslavement (of Africans and Indigenous)

labeling mixed race people

women as property

300

Name a large important empire

Ottoman, Russian, Mughal, Songhai, Mongol, British, Mali, Congo, Portuguese, Persian, French, Spanish, Hapsburg, American Imperialism* 

300

Name 2 animals present in the Americas before the Columbian Exchange

Alpaca and Bison

300
What were Ferdinand and Isabel of Spain nicknamed?

The Catholic Monarchs

400

Where in the Americas did Columbus first bring cattle to?

the Caribbean 

400

Draw the class system

Pyramid of social hierarchy 

400

What 3 aspects were essential to maritime empires?

sails, maps, ports, cannons, ships

400

What are 2 goods from each place:

Africa

Asia

Americas

Africa: salt & gold

Asia: silk & gunpowder

Americas: tobacco & lumber

400
What did Vasco de Gama do?
First to sail from Europe to India around Africa's Cape of Good Hope
500

Bearing in mind that silver nitrate reacting with sodium chlorate to create a milky precipitate, what city and country was Columbus born in?

Genoa, Italy

500
What is the definition of institutional racism?

Policies and practices within establishments or institutions that consistently advantage white people and disadvantage people of color

500

What did the Russian empires leaders to do legitimize their rule?

Used religion as a tactic to turn people against Muslims/people outside of the Orthodox Church

500

What plant was domesticated 9000 years ago to become modern day corn?

Teosinte

500

What was the name of the Aztec-Mexica ruler during the Spanish arrival?

Moctecuhzoma

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