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100

Define an empire

A large state which grows through the conquest, subjugation, and incorporation of nearby lands and peoples

100
How did the cities on the Swahili coast maintain their wealth?

Trade between the Indian Ocean and inland-East Africa

100

Who was the top of the European Feudal Hierarchy?

The Pope

100

How did the Bhakti movement distinguish itself from mainstream Hinduism

Less emphasis on caste and gender roles; more focused on inner reflection and personal relationships with a specific deity

100

Explain one change in European societies between 800 and 1450

(I'll judge your answers)

200

True or False: The Lenape sakimas (chiefs) were similar to local kings/princes

False; they did not have coercive authority

200

Explain the significance of paper to ancient/medieval Chinese society

Facilitated trade; enabled the mass publication of religious texts

200

True or False: The Song bureaucracy was created to stifle/prevent social mobility in medieval China 

False: The civil service exams created a degree of meritocracy

200
Name two medieval African Kingdoms that had Christian rulers 

Ethiopia & Kingdom of Kongo

200

Explain one change in South/Southeast Asian societies between 800 and 1450

(I will judge)

300

Define a Caliphate

A state/empire governed by a supposed successor to the Prophet Muhammed (ﷺ)

300

How did serfs survive under Europe's manorial system?

Subsistence: They kept a share of the crops they grew after giving some as taxes 

300

Which group is at the top of the Hindu caste system?

The Brahmins (priestly people)

300

Compare the experiences of religious minorities in the Dar al-Islam and in European Christendom.

Dar al-Islam: paid an extra tax (jizya); occasionally achieved political power; generally well-treated/protected.

European Christendom: often excluded from political power; frequently on the receiving end of violent outbursts. 

300

Explain one change in the Dar al-Islam between 800 and 1450

(judgy mcjudgeface)

400

Compare the Mexica's Triple Alliance (Aztec Empire) with China's empire?

Both collected tribute from neighboring states and polities

400

How did Tawantinsuyu (the Inca Empire) create its extensive network of roads, storehouses, and other infrastructure?

Mit'a (the labor tax)

400

Explain the impact of Confucianism on gender roles in ancient/medieval East Asia

Filial piety enshrined the power/importance of elder male relatives

400

Explain and provide an example of religious syncretism

The process by which religions or cultural traditions incorporate or merge features from external traditions;

for example, how Christianity spread in Europe or Islam in West Africa

400

Explain one change in East Asian societies between 800 and 1450

(Judgerooni)
500

Compare the medieval geopolitical situations in Northern India and Western Europe

Both characterized by fractured/decentralized local rule.
-> Europe: Local principalities, fiefdoms, etc
-> N. India: Rajput Kingdoms

500

Which medieval Islamic figure, famous for optical research and drug trials, is regarded as one of the founders of the Scientific Method?

Ibn al-Haytham

500

Compare the gender roles of Lenape societies with those of Islamic West Africa

Both societies were comfortable with platonic relationships (friendships) between men and women

500

How did Buddhism influence South Asian Islam, particularly sufism?

Sufism took on a focus on enlightenment and meditation

500

Explain one change in Central American societies between 600 and 1450

(joj)

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