East Asia
Dar al Islam
South and Southeast Asia
Americas
Africa/Europe
100

Complete the analogy based on the 5 confucian values

Father:son::husband: _____

Wife

100

This caliphate took over the Islamic empire after the Umayyad Caliphate in 750 CE and established a capital in Baghdad but eventually fell to the Mongols in the 1200s.

The Abbasid Caliphate

100

These three religions were most prominent between 1200 and 1450 in South/Southeast Asia.

Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam

100

This area is where the Mayan people began to settle. 

Around the Yucatan area 

( modern day Mexico) 

100

In this system all economic and legal power belonged to the lord of the manor?

Manorial System

200

This type of rice was introduced from modern day vietnam and greatly increased population via the grand canal

Champa Rice

200

Name two religions that the Islamic often considered “people of the book”, earning them more freedoms and tolerance within Islamic communities

Christianity

Judaism

(Sometimes Zoroastrianism)

200

The Vijayanagara Empire fostered the revival of this prominent religion.

Hinduism

200

How did the Inca state develop?

A large army, road systems, and efficient leadership

200

In Europe, this occurred because no single monarch was strong enough to rule by themselves

Decentralized monarchies

300

This branch of Buddhism focused on acts of piety, devotion, and the idea of bodhisattvas

Mahayana

300

The officials in this dynasty fled during its final years after being defeated. They then established a Muslim dynasty in Spain.

Umayyad Dynasty

300

This Hindu state was known for their resistance of Islam and claim Kshatriya ancestry.

The Rajput Kingdoms

300

This empire was at its peak in 1050-1200, was successful at maize farming but collapsed due to major climate change?

Cahokia Empire

300

In Bantu clusters of stone buildings  were called __________ Which was later taken as the name of the kingdom

Zimbabwe

400

The Confucian belief dealing with respect for one’s parents and ancestors is

Filial piety

400

This Empire includes Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, and most of Iran. They followed the Sunni form of Islam and adhered to many Persian customs.

Seljuk Turks

400

This religious subset of Islam was common in south and southeast Asia due to its close relationship to Hinduism.

Sufism

400

How are the Aztecs and Mayans civilizations different?

The mayans decided to study the stars and made calendars while the aztecs liked wars with tribes.

400

Amda Seyon I, the king of this empire, who defeated many of their Muslim enemies and expanded their empire by incorporating smaller states

Ethiopia

500

Buddhism’s more accessible teachings first appealed to which two social groups

Lower caste and women

500

Known as “The Richest Man of All Time”, this African king made the hajj to Mecca in 1324. What is his name, and what is the name of the empire he came from.

Mansa Musa, Mali

500

At its height, this Buddhist state which disappeared in the 13th century controlled most of the Malay Archipelago

Daily Double


The Srivijaya Empire

500

In what ways were the Aztecs and Cahokia similar?

They both used agricultural methods, had similar crops like squash and beans.

500

This kingdom began as a bunch of states but grew with the Trans-Saharan trade routes

Hausa