Ancient African Kingdoms
Native American Civilizations
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The Renaissance
Things you should know
100

This was the richest king of Mali, known for his pilgrimage to Mecca.

Mansa Musa

100

The Inca lived high in these South American mountains.

The Andes Mountains

100

Who is at the bottom of the Feudal System?

Serfs

100

This famous Italian artist painted the Mona Lisa.

Leonardo da Vinci

100

What are the 3 G's?

Gold, Glory, God.

200

This city in Mali was known for its learning and libraries. It was also a major trade city.

Timbuktu

200

The Aztec capital city was built on a lake and was called this.

Tenochtitlan

200

This person is at the top of the Feudal System?

King

200

This invention by Johannes Gutenberg helped spread books and ideas.

Printing Press

200

Who opened up a direct sea route to Asia for his country Portugal?

Vasco da Gama

300

Mali grew wealthy by trading this shiny metal.

Gold

300

This cone-shaped tent made of animal hides was used by Plains Native Americans.

Teepees

300

This sickness killed millions of people and led to a shortage of workers.

Black Plague/Bubonic Plague

300

The word “Renaissance” means this.

Rebirth

300

This person wrote the plays "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet".

William Shakespeare

400

The Mali Empire was located on this continent.

Africa

400

Plains Native Americans used this large animal for food, clothing, and shelter.

Buffalo/Bison

400

What are the 3 R's?

Rules, Relationships, Responsibilities.

400

This family supported artists such as Michealangelo and Leonardo da Vinci during the Renaissance.

The Medici Family

400

The 95 Theses were Martin Luther's arguments against who?

The Church

500

This was an important river in Mali.

Niger River

500

The Spanish conqueror who defeated the Aztecs was named this.

Hernan Cortes

500

These were warriors and protectors of the land. They rode on horseback.

Knights

500

This scientist used a telescope to study the stars and planets.

Galileo

500

This person sculpted the statue of David

Michelangelo
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