The number of world zones
Four
This was the title of the Ottoman ruler.
Sultan
These are the four major categories of exchange in the Columbian Exchange. (You must get them ALL to get any points.)
Plants, Animals, Diseases, and People
This intellectual movement emphasized reason, science, and individual rights.
Enlightenment
This term describes a state where the nation and the state match up under one government.
This map projection preserves direction but makes Europe and North America look larger.
Mercator
The empire that was located in modern-day Iran in the 1500s.
Safavid
Disease that killed millions of Native Americans because they had no immunity to it.
Smallpox
This means freedom and the ability to govern oneself.
Autonomy
This idea says people with a shared culture should govern their own state.
Nationalism
This world zone was the largest and most connected for most of human history.
AfroEurasia
This was the West African empire that became wealthy through dold and trans-Saharan trade.
Songhai
The European country that started the transatlantic slave trade and who also already had ties to African slave trades.
Portugual
This thinker argued that life in the state of nature was "nasty, brutish, and short."
Hobbes
This form of government gives citizens voting rights and political participation.
Democracy
This projection shows landmasses closer to their true size.
Peters
This Chinese empire was one of the richest and most powerful in the world around 1500.
Ming
This Spanish system forced Native Americans to labor for colonists in the Americas.
Encomienda
This kind of sovereignty says government power comes from the sonsent of the people.
Popular
This ideology supported individual rights, representative government, and political freedom during the Enlightenment Revolutions.
Liberalism
This process lets humans share and build knowledge across generations.
Collective Learning
This empire controlled major trade routes between Europe and Asia in the 1500s.
Ottoman
This Spanish priest became famous for criticizing Spanish cruelty toward Native Americans.
Las Casas
This thinker wrote, "Man was born free, but everywhere he is in chains."
Rousseau
This country experienced a revolution that overthrew the monarchy in 1789.
France