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100

The 1,100-mile waterway linking the North and South of China. Its revival helped lead to the commercialization of Song China

The Grand Canal

100

TRUE or FALSE: The Abbasid Caliphate was extremely centralized, unified, and politically stable between 1200 and 1450.

FALSE

100

Long distance, long established trade in dhows and sailboats made this an important zone of interaction between peoples, cultures, and civilizations stretching from Java in the East to Swahili City-States in the West.

Indian Ocean Trade Network

100

Floating gardens constructed along lake shores by the Mexica/Aztecs to increase agricultural yields.

Chinampas

100

Name for the plague that killed 25-30 million Europeans. *OOOooh, fleas on rats, fleas on rats*

Black Death

200

A Chinese philosophy ensuring that following filial piety & the five relationships would result in a  stable government and an orderly society.

Confucianism

200

Non-Muslims living in Islamic states often had to pay this in exchange for military protection and religious freedom.

Jizya Tax

200

This highly traded product allowed for the rise of many Southeast Asian states (such as the Srivijaya and Majapahit in Indonesia and the Khmer in Cambodia). Several islands would be named after this product.

Spices

200

Andean civilization with an agriculture based economy. Religion was highly influential.

Inca

200

A coerced, agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on their lord's estate

Serf

300

Quick-maturing agricultural development that can allow two harvests in one growing season; led to increased populations in Song Dynasty China.

Champa Rice

300

Large Islamic-based library and learning center in Baghdad. Focus on translation of Greek and Roman classics and Indian learning into Arabic. Preserved knowledge.

House of Wisdom

300

The first Islamic government established within India from 1206-1520. Expanded and contracted over the years, but never successfully converted the local populations to Islam.

Delhi Sultanate

300

What are the TWO most important natural resources that allowed Africa to prosper during the period 1200 to 1450?

Gold and Salt

300

A system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king, in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people who live on the land

Feudalism

400

Bureaucrats needed to pass this to serve the imperial government.

Civil Service Exam

400

An Islamic mystical tradition that desired a personal union with God--dedicating themselves to fasting, prayer, meditation on the Qur'an, and the avoidance of sin.

Sufism

400

A hierarchical system along which many South Asians structured society

Caste System

400

An economic system in Inca society where people paid taxes with their labor and what they produced; men and women were expected to contribute this labor to the state yearly

Mit'a System

400

A series of holy wars from 1096-1270 undertaken by European Christians to take the Holy Land from Muslim rule; ultimately spread culture, technology, and increased trade but were not successful.

Crusades

500

What is one thing that Japan, Korea, and Vietnam shared in common during the period 1200 to 1450?

All were culturally influenced by China. (Sinification)

500

Name ONE (of the two) major Turkic-Controlled caliphate from this era.  These were different than the Arab-controlled caliphates from earlier in the period.

Mamluk or Seljuk

500

An immensely popular development in Hinduism, advocating intense devotion toward a particular deity.

Bhakti Movement

500

A powerful state in the African interior that traded with the Swahili city-states and was known for its stone enclosures.

Great Zimbabwe

500

An agreement that nobles imposed on King John of England in 1215 which limited the monarchy

Magna Carta

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