A Mongolian general and emperor in 1206 known for his military skills and cruelty. Who was..
Genghis Khan
This revolution began in opposition to taxes levied without colonial representation by the British monarchy and Parliament. North American colonies fought a war for independence from Britain. What was...
American revolution
One of the strongest and long-lasting empires in world history, and it was Islamic-run. What was...
Ottoman empire
A trade route throughout a major well- known desert where camels and merchants transport goods. What was...
Trans Saharan routes
An explosive substance invented in China and used primarily for warfare weapons. What was...
Gunpowder
German philosopher who wrote the Communist Manifesto. Who was…
Karl Marx
The overthrow of the French regime in Haiti by the Africans and their descendants who had been enslaved by the French and the establishment of an independent country founded and governed by former slaves. What was...
Haitian Revolution
Largest land empire in the history of the world, spanning from Eastern Europe across Asia. What was...
Mongol
New economic policies that focused on deregulation, privatization, weakening labor unions, and tax cuts for the rich contributed to improvement while also exacerbating economic inequality. What was...
Free Market Policies
A Chinese political ideology that there could only be one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and were blessed by the gods. What was...
Mandate of Heaven
Leader of the Mali Empire & the richest man to ever live. Who was...
Mansa Musa
1917 revolution where peasants and working class people revolted against the Tsar, led by Lenin and the Bolsheviks. What was...
Russian Revolution
The empire that ruled Persia between 1502-1736. What was...
Safavid empire
A form of economic nationalism that sought to increase the prosperity and power of a nation through restrictive trade practices. What was..
Mercantilism
A social, economic, and political system that was prevalent in Europe based on the holding of land in exchange for service or labor. What was...
Feudalism
English philosopher who created the 3 natural rights: “life, liberty, and property”. Who was...
John Locke
This revolution was inspired by Enlightenment philosophies, and it put an end to the feudal system as well as France's absolute monarchy, and changed the country's entire political landscape. What was...
French revolution
Famous for being a center of Orthodox Christianity and was the eastern portion of the Roman Empire. They fell to the Ottomans in 1453. What was...
Byzantine Empire
Founded in 1995 to encourage reduced trading barriers and enforce international trade agreements with numerous countries' vocal critics. What was...
The World Trade Organization
The honoring of one's ancestors and parents. What was...
Filial Piety
The most important military leader in the fight for independence across South America. Who was…
Simon Bolivar
Movements for independence from Spanish colonial powers inspired by the Enlightenment period. What was...
Latin American Revolution
One of the two great dynasties of the Muslim empire, descendants of the Prophet Muhammad's uncle. Founded in 762 from 750 to 1258. What was...
Abbasid Caliphate
A payment made by one nation to another in acknowledgements of submission. Used in China and in Aztec society as a way to collect goods to pay elite and high figures. What was...
Tribute System
A roadside inn where travelers could rest and refresh themselves and their animals; often located along major trade routes, such as the Silk Road. What was...
Caravanserai