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100

What is the definition of Bueracracy?

A system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.

100

What food was fast ripening, drought resistant, and helped grow populations?

Champa Rice

100

What culture built 100 foot mounds?

The Mississippian culture. 

100

What culture practiced foot binding?

China

100

What goods were found on the Trans-Saharan Trade route?

Gold and Ivory (Ghana) for Salt, Copper, Cloth, and tools (Muslims)

200

What empire's capital was Tenochtitlan?

The Aztec Empire.

200

Who invented gunpowder?

The Chinese

200

What was the Grand Canal?

A waterway system that expanded over 30,000 miles.

200

What were the Aztecs also know as?

Mexicas

200

What is proto-industrialization?

When farmers made a little more food and goods then they needed so they sold what extra they had for profit

300

How was Feudalism structured? ( The order of people)

#1 A monarch

#2 Knights

#3 peasants

300

China was the first culture to use what during the 7th century?

Woodblock printing

300

Which empire made the Carpa Nan?

The Inca Empire

300

What was the mit'a system?

Instead of paying tribute, men between 15 and 50 provided public service such as agriculture and other forms of labor.

300

What were the benefits of the Manorial System?

Produced everything everyone needed on one property, which reduced contact and trade with other people

400

What type of government did the Aztecs have?

Theocracy

400

What were the floating gardens on Lake Texcoco called?

Chinampas

400

What were effects of the Little Ice Age?

Lower temperatures reduced agricultural productivity and increased disease, unemployment, and crime

400

What type of people did the new bourgeoisie consist of?

Shopkeepers, merchants, craftspeople, and small landholders

400

How did the tributary system in China help grow the economy?

It demonstrated the power of the Emperor, which led to China being seen as a superior empire, which then led to receiving goods and services that boosted their economy.

500
What is the difference between Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism?

Neo-Confucianism was a syncretic system, combining rational thoughts from Daoism and Buddhism. Neo-Confucianism emphasized ethics rather than the mystries of God and Nature

500

What did China discover in the 4th century that enabled China to produce greater amounts of iron goods?

Coal

500

What is the three-field system?

Crops were rotated through three fields; One field had wheat/rye, a second field had legumes, and the third one was left unused.

500

The fusion of Normans and Anglo-Saxons made what modern people?

The English people.

500

What complex systems of the Khmer empire led it to be a very prosperous empire?

Complex irrigation and drainage systems

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