Dar-al-Islam
Mongols
Age of Exploration
Renaissance/Reformation
Atlantic Revolutions
100

Name for the holy book in Islam?

Quran (Koran)

100

Period of peace and stability in the Mongol empire that boosted trade along the Silk Routes?

Pax Mongolica

100

Name for type of empire built by the Portuguese in the Indian Ocean basin? 

Trading Post Empire

100

He famously posted the 95 Theses to the door of the Cathedral in Wittenberg, which allegedly launched the Protestant Reformation? 

Martin Luther

100

He took control of the French Revolution via a Coup d'etat in 1799? 

Napoleon Bonaparte

200

Home to the House of Wisdom? 

Baghdad

200
He founded the Mongol Empire?

Ghengis Khan

200

Name for a new business enterprise that engaged in global trading by raising private capital? 

Joint Stock Company

200

This is the name for the Catholic Church's practice of selling positions within the Church bureaucracy? 

Simony

200

He is considered the leader of Haiti's slave rebellion? 

Toussaint L'ouverture

300

Name for the center of science and learning in the Abbasid Caliphate? 

House of Wisdom

300

His travel journals are a great source for our understanding of the Yuan Dynasty (Mongol rule in China)? 

Marco Polo

300

Name for economic ideology that prioritized exports over imports? This ideology drove Spain and other European countries to establish colonies in the Americas and elsewhere.

Mercantilism 

300

This city is often considered the "Cradle of the Renaissance" because of its patronage of the arts, wealth, and cultural influence? 

Florence
300

The Third Estate created this "government" following their exit from the Estates General? 

National Assembly

400

Name for the collected stories about the prophet Muhammed, compiled after his death? 

Hadith

400

Name for the relay system used for communication in the Mongol Empire

Yam

400

This 1494 treaty divided the world between the Spanish and the Portuguese? It was endorsed by the Pope. 

Treaty of Tordesillas 

400

He wrote "The Prince," a classic Renaissance text that introduced the notion of "political science." He argues that rulers need to use cruelty and deception in order to maintain power. 

Machiavelli 

400

This Enlightenment philosophe is most connected to the ideas of natural rights and sovereignty that helped lead to the North American and French revolutions? 

John Locke (also Jean-Jacques Rousseau)

500

Name for the Moorish palace in Granada Spain, an Muslim stronghold on the Iberian Peninsula? 

Alhambra

500

Name three of the four Khanates

Yuan, Golden Horde (Russia), Il-Khanate (Persia), Chagatai

500

Transfer of plants, animals, ideas, diseases, etc. between the Old World and New World? 

Columbian Exchange

500

This Central European territory/empire was the main area of the early Protestant Reformation? 

Holy Roman Empire

500

This social class of people led the Latin American Revolution? Simon Bolivar was their leader. 

Creoles

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