religion
people
technologies (of trade)
interconnections (regard economy)
societies
100

Aztec preformed these because they believed that their gods required the bloods and hearts of humans to maintain continuation of life and the sun

What is the human sacrifices?

100

leader and successor of the Mongolian empire

What is Genghis Khan?

100

developed in Song China, helped maritime explorers with the cardinal directions---North, West, South, and East

What is (metal) compass?

100

the trading route that facilitated (mostly luxury) goods between Afro-Eurasia, reached its peak under Mongolian influence

What is the Silk Road?

100

Empire located in the South American Andes Mountains, most notable for its mit'a labor system and its agricultural based economy

What is the Incas/Incan Empire?

200

the exam that mandarins (scholar-officials) had to take in order to be apart of the formal Chinese bureaucracy, included a lot of material that regarded revived ideas of Confucianism (neo-confucianism)

What is the civil service exam?

(note: the process of qualification for the bureaucracy through these exams is called a Meritocracy)

200
European merchant that travelled throughout Asia, but was known most for his ventures through China, provided insights into Asian societies and sparked interest in Chinese markets

What is Marco Polo?

200

held cargo and was vital to the facilitation of trade in the Sub-Saharan trade route--was used to straddled a specific animal 

What is the camel sattle?

200

Examples included the Kashgar and Samarkand, cities that thrived along trade routes

What is the trade cities?

200
West African empire that was most known for the wealth of gold, was later influenced to be Islamic, thrived under Sub-Saharan trade route

What is the Mali empire?

300

In medieval/feudal europe, legitimized monarch's rule at the time (through Divine Right of Kings), held hierarchical structure, and controlled over numerous territories and religious norms

What is the Catholic Church?

300

Ming Dynasty admiral that launched treasure voyages in the Indian Ocean, building trade relations and showcasing the wealth and influence of China

What is (Ming Admiral) Zheng He?

300

Developed in Song China, was used as a universal way to pay for transactions, established the ideas of banks and deposits as a result, main influence along Silk Road

What is paper money?

300

the TWO Chinese luxury goods that were traded along the Silk Road?

What is porcelain and silk?

300

The eastern continuation of the Roman empire, fell to the Ottoman's in 1453 (still period 1 CIRCA 1200-1450 for a reason)

What is the Byzantine Empire?

400

interconnections between holy worlds that fostered a religion that established a islamic base with hindu influences
(answer = name of religion)

What is Sikism?

400

king of Mali empire that was most known for his pilgrimage to Mecca, also created the holy Islamic city of Timbuktu that attracted muslim scholars and merchants

What is Mansa Musa?
400

Created by Arabs (Abbasid Caliphate) with Indian influence, a ship part that was able to manipulate and redirect winds--contrast to a square sail

What is the lateen sail?

400

Primarily along the Silk Road, inns that provided safe checkpoints for traders, also fostered trade and exchanges between traders of different backgrounds

What is the caravanserai?

400

East African societies that rose as a result of the thriving Indian Ocean network, saw influence from Islam in the late 13th century

What is the Swahili City States?

500

The hierarchical system that the Hindus enforced due to their deeply rooted belief in karma and reincarnation--divided Hindus into four main categories: Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and the Shudras

What is the caste system?

500

Muslim explorer that travelled throughout Dar-al Islam, provided historical insight on societies during the time period of 1200-1450

What is Ibn Battuta?

500

Created by the Han Dynasty (also used by the Song Dynasty), ship that carried large cargo and enabled chinese influence and trade within the Indian Ocean

What is the (chinese) junk?

500

Used by BOTH China (Han-Qing Dynasty) and the Aztecs/Mexicas, method of foreign exchange in which other states acknowledged an empire's (in this case the Aztec & China) superiority by sending goods (tributes) to the superior empire in exchange for the permission of trade and protection

What is the tributary/tribute system?

500

Islamic empire that was under Dar-al Islam that was responsible for the fall of the Abbasid Caliphate as well as the turning point of the prevalence of Islamic Turks rule over Islamic Arabs

What is the Seljuk Empire?

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