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These were traded along the silk routes

What is spices, silks, pottery, religion, culture, etc.?  
100

The most important commodities traded along the Trans-Saharan trade routes were these

What is salt and gold? 

100

The three Gunpowder Empires were

What are The Ottomans, the Mughals, and the Safavids? 

100

The first large scale trade of goods, ideas, diseases, and people between The Americas and Afro-Eurasia is known as this

What is the Colombian Exchange?

100

This country notably credited with the invention of gunpowder, silk, porcelain, and paper

What is China? 

200

Two notable travelers along the Silk Road

Who are Ibn Battuta and Marco Polo?

200

Journey undertaken by Mansa Musa to the Muslim holy city of Mecca

What is the Hajj? 

200

Ottoman system that enslaved Christian boys leading to opportunities in the Janissaries, or as government administrators 

What is The Devshirme?

200

The Middle Passage is

What is the journey of enslaved Africans to the Americas during the Transatlantic Slave Trade?

200

This notable example of Mughal architecture is now considered one of the Wonders of the World

What is the Taj Mahal? 

300

A nomadic pastoral people, this Mongol policy was rooted in their own beliefs about the land they lived on

What is religious tolerance? 

300

Mansa Musa frequently caused this economic condition in other countries as a result of excess generosity of gold

What is inflation (rapid/sustained increase in price of goods)? 

300

This man of many titles was the most significant ruler of the Ottoman Empire

Who is Suleiman the Magnificent? 

300

For the first time the world had direct and permanent access to all of this major geographical feature

What is the ocean? 

300

This founder of the Muhgal Empire claimed to be the descendent of conquerors Genghis Khan and Timur

Who is Babur? 

400

Historians term for the period of time when Mongol rule led to greater social, cultural, and economic stability that thrived along the Silk Routes

What is the Pax Mongolica? 

400

This West African city developed into a center of trade and culture during the 1200s.

What is Timbuktu? 

400

Main difference between the Ottoman/Mughal and Safavid empires

What is the differing sects of Islam/Shia and Sunni religious differences? 

400

These five countries were the most significant of the European maritime empires in trade and colonization between 1450 and 1750

What is Spain, Portugal, Britain, France, and the Netherlands?

400

"I went to see the lighthouse on this occasion and found one of its faces in ruins. It is a very high square building, and its door is above the level of the earth. Opposite the door, and of the same height, is a building from which there is a plank bridge to the door; if this is removed there is no means of entrance." 

What country does this text take place in

Egypt, at the Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

500

"I went to see the lighthouse on this occasion and found one of its faces in ruins. It is a very high square building, and its door is above the level of the earth. Opposite the door, and of the same height, is a building from which there is a plank bridge to the door; if this is removed there is no means of entrance." 

This excerpt is likely from what notable text about journeying through the Silk Routes. 

What is Ibn Battuta's travelogue, The Rihla? 

500

This Empire replaced the Empire of Mali with the capture of Timbuktu

What is the Songhai Empire? 

500

Battle against the Ottomans that led to Safavid use of gunpowder in their military

What is The Battle of Chaldiran?

500

What was traded between continents on each leg of Transatlantic-Slave Trade/Triangular Trade 

Europe to Africa (manufactured goods, textiles, rum) 

Africa to Americas (enslaved people) 

Americas to Europe (Sugar, Cotton, Tobacco)

500
Historians frequently debate who the wealthiest person in human history is. What three leaders, one from each of the first three categories, are on part of this debate. 

Who is Genghis Khan (Mongol), Mansa Musa (Mali), and Akbar the Great (Muhgal)?

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