Geography
Innovations
The Rise of Empires
The Fall of Empires
Potpourri
100

Another name for a chain of islands -- Hawaii is an example

What is an archipelago?

100

Ghengis Khan was able to conquer such a vast empire largely because of this invention, which allowed his men to shoot accurately from horseback.

What is the stirrup?

100

The west African trading kingdoms realized that their key to power was controlling this network of overland trade routes.

What are the trans-Saharan trade routes?

100

Upon the arrival of Europeans, the Mesoamericans -- in spite of their vast numbers and skill in combat -- often succumbed to this virus.

What is smallpox?

100

The correct order in which the west African trading kingdoms rose and fell

What is Ghana, Mali, and Songhai?

200

This geographic feature, literally a coastline of sand, separated North Africa from the kingdoms of west Africa

What is the Sahara Desert?

200

To accurately keep records, the Inca used this system, which involved braiding and knotting sections of rope.

What is/are quipu?

200

The Inca were able to create a vast empire in around one hundred years through expansionary warfare and this peaceful method of incorporating people into their empire.

What is assimilation?

200

The Mayas were in a period of decline for a long while prior to disappearing mysteriously in 1689. Most scientists believed they suffered this fate.

What is famine/starvation/overexploitation of their environment?

200

When you think your culture is superior to another culture. Or Dale.

What is ethnocentrism?

300

A style of farming used in mountainous areas, generally to maximize farmable space

What is terrace farming?

300

Mayan shamans, practicing a mixture of sorcery and medicine, often used this material to stitch up wounds.

What is hair?

300

The Mongols ruled in Russia by turning it into one of these, especially since the land itself was largely unsuitable for pasturing animals.

What is a tribute state?

300

Once the Mongols lost control of their empire and Russia began to govern itself again, they modelled their leader after Ghengis Khan and this great Roman emperor.

Who is Julius Caesar?

300

The Yuan Dynasty of China, led by the Mongols, was established by this leader, grandson of Ghengis Khan.

Who is Kublai Khan?

400

The coast of West Africa had an abundance of this natural resource and commonly traded it for salt.

What is gold?

400

Mayan medicine men were well-versed in dentistry. They often drilled holes and teeth and filled them with these precious materials.

What are gold and jade?

400

The Ming Dynasty in China rose to power and became one of the great dynasties in Chinese history. While they initially traded with outsiders, they turned inward in the 14th Century, believing outsiders had little to offer them culturally. This is known as...

What is isolationism?

400

The Yuan Dynasty in China fell after 90 years, largely because of natural disasters and rat and flea-borne illness

What is the Bubonic Plague?

400

The Mongols, who lived in accordance with this lifestyle, moved along with their herds of grazing animals.

What is pastoral-nomadic?

500

While the Mayas and the Aztecs lived close to sea level, the Inca lived in this mountain range, located in modern-day Peru.

What are the Andes?

500

The Aztecs were able to produce a major crop surplus by utilizing this floating innovation.

What are chinampas?

500

The Tokugawa Shogunate was a government ruled by the shogun, a military commander, who kept the daimyo in check through this intimidation tactic 

What is forcing the daimyo's family to live in Edo (Tokyo) six months a year?

500

The Byzantine Empire fell in 1453, but it had been in decline ever since it was attacked in 1204 by the western Europeans during this failed campaign.

What is the Fourth Crusade?

500

This city, located in western Africa, was a major trading center. It was also the site of one a university.

What is Timbuktu?

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