South Asia
East Asia
Middle East
Sub-Saharan Africa
Europe
100

A powerful country controls a less powerful country for their own benefit 

Imperialism 

100

Longest continuous civilization 

China

100

Located at the merging of Europe, Asia, and Africa

Crossroads of the world 

100

Attracted by the natural resources in Africa and the market for new manufactured goods

European imperialists in Africa

100

A system of governing and land holding that depends on control of land 

Feudalism 

200

A large distinguishable part of a continent 

Subcontinent 

200

Order created through strict laws and harsh punishments  

Legalism 

200

Belief in only one God

Monotheism 

200

Acts committed with the intent to destroy all or part of a group of people based on who they are

Genocide 

200

Worshiped war like Gods, attacked quickly, were farmers and traders 

Vikings 

300

Primary modern language of India 

Hindi

300

Symbol of opposite forces of nature being interconnected 

Yin & Yang

300

Christianity, Judaism, and Islam 

The three most popular religions practiced in the Middle East

300

policy of dividing the races in South Africa

Apartheid 

300

Did not sell conquered lands (sold the people as slaves)

Magyars and Muslims 

400

One of the oldest religions, predominant religion of India 

Hinduism 

400

A war caused by the British giving China a drug so that their people would become addicted, forcing China to trade with the British

Opium war

400

Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj

Five pillars of faith 

400

Transport of materials from Europe to Africa, then to the new world 

Triangular trade 

400

High tax on bread, baking bread was considered a crime, tax on marriage, and church tax (1/10 of income)

Harshness of manor life

500

Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva 

Hindu triad 

500

Peoples Republic of China leader, until his death

Mao Zedong

500
The two categories of Islam with differences of opinion, leading to tension/ war

the Sunni and Shi'a 

500

Governing people in a parental way 

Paternalism 

500

the uprooting of century old institutions caused by the disconnect with the french monarchy and poor economic policies of King Louis XVI

French revolution 

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