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MISCELLANEOUSNESS
100

This emperor led a famous Hajj to Mecca, which culminated in the collapse of the world economy due to his sharing of wealth with locals

Mansa Musa

100

This is the capital of China, founded under the rule the Khublai Khan during the Yuan Dynasty.

Beijing

100

The lower part of the ship that allows is to steer.

Rudder

100

This system of philosophy and religion was responsible for the social structure of the Song Dynasty

Confucianism 

100

This is the square root of -25

5i

200

This man was responsible for the creation of the largest empire of all time. Today, nearly 9% of all Asian trace their lineage back to him!

Genghis Khan

200

This place was considered the center of trade along the Trans-Saharan trade route. It is also considered the center of Afro-Muslim scholarship and spirituality.

Timbuktu

200

The Monghol language is written using this system of letters and symbols

Uyghur Script

200

These Muslims were known for their spirituality and connection with nature, along with trading goods.

Sufi Muslims

200

This is the only animal that can clean its ears with its tongue

Giraffe

300

This emperor ruled Rome for 4 years before being assassinated by his Senate for trying to reinstate a monarchy

Julius Caesar

300

This city, mythically founded by 2 brothers, Romulus and Remus, was the cultural hub of the Renaissance and is still a major world city today.

Rome

300

The name of a leader in the Russian Empire

Czar/Tsar

300

The idea that a divine power is allowing the rule of a particular person

The mandate of Heaven

300
If you leave Detroit, and head straight south, this is the first country you would hit that is not the USA

Canada

400

This man was responsible for the death of between 40-60 million of his own people between the 1930s and 50s. More than 4 times that of the Holocaust!

Joseph Stalin

400

The Islamic holy city; the final destination of the Hajj for Muslims.

Mecca

400

This was a rest stop along the Silk Road and Trans-Saharan Trade routes

Caravanserai

400

The world's oldest religion

Hinduism

400

The average weight of a cloud is this

1 million lbs

500

This person was the only woman leader of the French Army in history, defeating the English in 1429, before being executed for treason. Today, she is a patron saint in the Roman Catholic Church

Joan of Arc

500

The most populous city in the world, also the site of the Meiji Restoration. 

Tokyo, Japan

500

This food item allowed for a population boom in Africa after it was introduced by Indonesians in the 1500s

Bananas

500

The government structure which requires a civil service exam in order to be nominated for a job within the government

Meritocracy

500

This river runs through the Grand Canyon

Colorado River

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