Conflicts
People
Revolutions &
Innovations
Settlements
& Empires
Economics
& Culture
100

The expansion of this empire by Genghis Khan resulted in Russia becoming a vassal state 

What is the Mongol Empire?

100

This man is known for his contributions to mathematics and is credited with creating a theory on right triangles

Who is Pythagoras?

100
This change resulted in humans switching from a nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a settled, agricultural lifestyle

What is the Neolithic Revolution?

100

Why do people settle near rivers (3 reasons)?

good climate, water for transport and irrigation, fertile soil

100

Along with spices and luxury goods, control of this overland trade network led to a massive exchange of culture and religion

What is the Silk Road?

200

Describe the effects of the Black Death on medieval Europe

What is population decrease and distrust of the church?

200

This man is known for his theory on gravity and motion

Who is Isaac Newton?

200

This theory was proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus and included the sun being the center of the universe

What is the Heliocentric model?

200

This group of people was at the top of most social hierarchies of early civilizations leading up to the Bubonic Plague

What is the priestly caste?

Brahman (Indus River)

Pope (Rome)

Pharoah (a god)

200

As civilizations like Greece and Rome expanded, they invested more resources into this form of cultural expression.

What is art (or artistic expression / cultural achievements)?

300

A disagreement over this led to a split in the Islamic faith, resulting in Shia and Sunni Islam

What is "who should be the next caliph of Islam"?

300

This monarch is known for defeating the Spanish Armada and restoring protestantism.

Who is Queen Elizabeth I?

300

Considered a Golden Age of cosmopolitan culture in China, this dynasty invented the technique of woodblock printing and porcelain

What is the Tang Dynasty?

300

The Roman Catholic church had this impact on political governments during Medieval Europe

What is they controlled governments?

300

a medieval European social, economic, and political structure where land (fiefs) was granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty, military service, and labor

What is the feudal system?

400

Retake Jerusalem, aid the Byzantine Empire, and forgiveness of sins are all reasons given by Pope Urban to join this war

What is the Crusades?

400

Which of these is not a famous Enlightenment music composer: Bach, Mozart, Copernicus, Handel

Who is Copernicus?

400

This is the effect of Gutenberg's printing press

- increased literacy rate

- faster and cheaper production of goods

- spread of religion (bible)

400

Thanks to the contributions of conflicts such as the Hundred Years' War and documents such as the Magna Carta, monarchs began to experience this principle of government which was eventually included in the US Constitution?

What is limited government?

400

This West African trade route primarily exchanged gold and salt and served as the main channel for the spread of Islam south of the Sahara.

What is the Tran-Saharan Trade network?
500

In his 95 theses, Martin Luther highlighted this growing issue which led to the protestant reformation

What is the corruption of the Catholic church?

500

This religious reformer believed that salvation was achieved through faith and predestination

Who is John Calvin?

500

This dynasty included advancements such as paper money and the magnetic compass, while creating the world's first Navy

What is the Song Dynasty?

500

The conquest of Constantinople by this empire is often cited as the key event that motivated Europeans to seek new, maritime routes to Asia.

What is the Ottoman Empire?

500

This Renaissance philosophy, which emphasized human potential and worth, contributed to the shift in art from purely religious themes to include everyday life and ordinary people.

What is Humanism?
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