Prologue
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
100

What is Christianity? 

Spread by the teachings of Jesus, to promote a religion that benefited the enslaved and the poor. 

100

Where does Champa Rice originate? 

Asia

100

Explain the Caravanserai

Large flourished trading cities such as Kashgar and Samarkand, however, were not the only oases along the Silk Roads. 

100

What is the Main Idea of Unit 3? 

Gunpowder Empires. Russia, Ottomans, Safavids, Mughals, Qin, 

100

Name the European Empires that colonized the Americas. 

Spain, Portugal, England, France, and the Netherlands. 

200

What was the Agricultural Revolution?

Humans began to plant crops and raise animals for food. 

200

Explain Filial Piety 

Family members must subordinate their desires to those of the male head of the family and the ruler. In the Song Dynasty, the people respected the empire and the empire respected them back. 

200

Explain the Pax Mongolica

Mongolian peace, such as reigniting the Silk Road, establishing a currency, religious tolerance, such as utilizing Chinese and Islamic engineers to build infrastructure. 

200

Who were the Janissaries? 

Christian Bureaucrats and military that worked for the Ottoman Empire.  

200

What's the Positive and Negative impact of the Columbian Exchange?  

Negative- Small Pox and other diseases. 

Positive- Any food or animal in exchange. 

300

What is polytheistic? and give me an example of a polytheistic religion. 

Hinduism, Greek Hellenism, Animism, Religio Romana (Roman), Mesoamerican 

300

What is Bureaucracy? and where did it originate? 

A vast organization in which appointed officials carried out the policies of the empire. It originated in the Qin Dynasty. 

300

Who is Zheng He? 

Muslim Admiral from the Ming Empire to travel and trade in the Indian Ocean Trade Network. 

300

Who ignited the Protestant Reformation and how did it Happen? 

Martin Luther's 95 thesis, Luther questioned the Church over the idea of Indulgences. 

300

Explain the Atlantic Slave Trade. 

Americas produces raw materials, Europe manufactures goods, and African slaves are arriving in the Americas. 

400

Explain Buddhism and how is it different from Hinduism. 

Buddhism is to end all suffering, is to suffer. It is different from Hinduism because it rejects the cast system. 

400

Explain Dar Al-Islam 

The expansion of Islam, the social construct of Religious Toleration, and the expansion of Islamic technology and philosophy. 

400

What's the effect of the Crusades? 

Christians killing Muslims in the Holy land, which promoted the cultural exchange of ideas from Islam, and reignited the trade with Asia. 

400

How did Johann Gutenberg Printing Press help ignite the Protestant Reformation, Enlightenment, and Scientific Revolution?

The printing press helped spread ideas of questioning the church, questioning authority, and challenging the idea of reality, to spread the scientific ideology. 

400


This is an example of Syncretism, which is a mixture of religions. This is the Mixture of Aztec and Christianity.  

500

Successfully name all 5 First Civilizations in World History 

Mesopotamia

Egypt 

Indus 

China 

Mesoamerica 

500

Who is Mansa Musa and What did he do? 

Ruler of the Kingdom of Mali, he helped in the expansion of the Sub-Saharan Trade Network, and helped spread Islam in Africa. 

500

Silk Road What went from The East to the West?

What Went from the West to the East? 

East to West Silk, Tea, Spices, Dyes, Porcelain, Rice, paper, and Gunpowder. Islam, Buddhism

West to East, Horses, Saddles, Fruit, Domestic Animals, Honey, Textiles. Christianity

500

What is Sikhism and were did it develop?  

In the Mughal Empire and it was the combination of Hinduism and Islam, which was a mixture of religious toleration. 

500


Johannes Vermeer and it was during the Baroque period, the Dutch Golden Age. This shows the rise of mercantilism and capitalism in the Netherlands. 

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