European Exploration
Central & South America
Renaissance & Reformation
European Middle Ages
Japan & China
100

The three continents of the Triangular Trade

The Americas, Europe, and Africa

100

The Inca built mountain-connecting walkways called

footbridges and mountain roads

100

The emphasis on individual worth. (Human Achievement)

Humanism

100

The holy city Christian forces fought to control during the Crusades.

Jerusalem

100

The most privileged class under the Ming Dynasty.

Scholar-Gentry

200

The primary commodity traded to Africa for slaves.

Guns

200

Ancient Inca farming method

Terrace farming

200

The invention of Johannes Gutenberg.

Printing Press

200

The political and social system of Europe from 900–1200 CE

Feudalism

200

A policy that made Japan a "CLOSED" Country.

Sakoku Policy

300

The ocean voyage taken by enslaved Africans

Middle Passage 

300

How did the Maya primarily use glyphs?

As a writing system

300

Martin Luther primarily opposed the sale of these.

Indulgences 

300

This spread the Bubonic Plague along trade routes.

Merchants

300

Tokugawa shoguns' key political policy Sakoku is basically what

Isolation

400

The historical movement of goods, people, and disease between hemispheres

Columbian Exchange

400

The mountain range where Inca terrace farming originated.

Andes Mountains

400

King Henry VIII sought this legal action for his marriage.

Annulment 

400

Organizations that regulated a trade or craft. (Protecting their workers)

Guilds

400

The exam used by Ming emperors to select government members.

Imperial Exams

500

The primary cause of indigenous death in the New World

Smallpox, and other diseases

500

The main consequence of Spanish abuse on Indigenous peoples.

Lost of independence 

500

John Calvin's idea of predetermined salvation.

Predestination

500

This was challenged by the theories of Galileo

Traditional Beliefs

500

The explorer who expanded Chinese trade across Asia and Africa

Zheng He

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