Captured Constantinople in 1453
The Ottoman Turks
The sacred text of the Islamic religion
the Quran
This city sat at a crossroads linking Asia and Europe; its great wealth came from trade.
Constantinople
1) Largest desert in the world
2) Grassy plains in Africa
3) Waterfalls
1) Sahara
2) savannas
3) cataracts
Used his printing press to print the first complete edition of the Bible
Johann Gutenberg
Founder of the Islamic religion
Muhammad
Slender towers of the mosques from which Muslims are called to daily prayer
minarets
Constantinople was renamed ________ by the Ottoman Turks
Istanbul
Two products which dominated Saharan trade
1) gold
2) salt
1) A German monk who posted his 95 Theses on the church door at 2) _____________
1) Martin Luther
2) Wittenberg
Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 527 to 565
Justinian
The capital of the Muslim empire during Islam's golden age
Baghdad
Where Muhammad was born
Mecca
Three major kingdoms of West Africa
1) Ghana
2) Mali
3) Songhai
1) The Holy Roman Emperor who summoned the German monk to appear the Diet of __________ (2
1) Charles V
2) Diet of Worms
Became the first Russian ruler officially crowned Tsar
Ivan the Terrible
Muslim's say this is where Muhammad ascended into heaven; this mosque is in Jerusalem, built on the very spot where Solomon's temple was.
The Dome of the Rock
A church in Constantinople whose name means "Holy Wisdom"
Hagia Sophia
The greatest ruler of the kingdom of Mali
Mansa Musa
To famous Reformers:
1) Led the Reformation in Geneva, Switzerland
2) Led the Reformation in Scotland
1) John Calvin in Geneva, Switzerland
2) John Knox in Scotland
1) What are the two main groups of Muslims?
2) Which group forms the majority of Muslims in the world today?
1) Shiites and Sunnis
2) Sunnis
Name the Five Pillars of Islam
1) Declaration of Faith
2) Daily Prayer (5 times a day)
3) Alms for the poor
4) Fast during Ramadan
5) Hajj to Mecca
1) The church in the East became the _______
2) The church in the West became the _______
1) Eastern Orthodox Church
2) Roman Catholic Church
The successful East African international trade system led to the emergence of a vibrant culture and a new language, both known as ________
Swahili
Dutch priest and humanist who urged a return to the simple ways of the early church
Erasmus