Unit 1: Thinking Like a Historian
Unit 2: Ottoman Empire
Unit 2: Mughal Empire
Unit 2: Tokugawa Shogunate
100

What type of source is created during the time period being studied by someone who experienced it or witnessed the time period first-hand? 

Primary source, page 3

100

What is it called when someone takes control from other people who also have power?

Consolidating power, page 1

100

Who was the founder of the Mughal Empire?

Babur, page 3

100

The Tokugawa Shogunate ruled Japan from which years?

1603-1868 (page 5)

200

What type of source is a source created based on interpretation of primary sources by someone who did not experience or witness the time period?

Secondary source, page 4

200

When was the Ottoman empire founded, and when did it end?

1299-1922 (page 1)

200

The Mughal Empire was located in which present-day country?

India, also Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh (page 3)

200

Who could own property: peasants or samurai?

Peasants (page 5)

300

What is the category of words that link two separate clauses to create complex sentences?

for example: and, but, because

Conjunctions, page 5

300

The Ottoman Empire ruled over people of which three religions?

Christianity, Islam, and Judaism (page 1)

300

Which Mughal ruler ENDED religious tolerance for non-Hindus?

Aurangzeb (page 3)

300

Who in the Tokugawa Shogunate was most like a military general?

The Shogun (page 5)

400

What are the intersecting lines (called a “coordinate system”) drawn on a map to pinpoint location called?

Grid, page 7

400

Which Ottoman leader extended power over the holy cities of Mecca and Medina?

Selim I, page 2

400

The Mughal Empire did not reach China, mainly because of what geographic region?

The Himalayan Mountain Range (page 3)

400
Which two European countries established trade in Japan during the Tokugawa Shogunate?
Netherlands (The Dutch) and Britain (The British (Page 6)
500

What makes an enduring issue historically significant?

Something is HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT if it...

1. Affected a lot of people

2. Had long-lasting effects

Page 10

500

What is a janissary?

a well trained soldier who was taken from his family at a young age and trained to fight for the sultan of the Ottoman Empire and serve him in the government (unit cover page)

500

Which Mughal ruler had a friendship with King James I of England?

Jahangir (summative packet page 1)

500
After the Edict of 1635, what act was considered a crime that led to incarceration (imprisonment?)

Propagating the teachings of the priests (Spreading Christianity (summative packet page 3)

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