Who Said It? — Eastern Religions
Imperial China: Dynasties and Discoveries
On the Road Again — The Silk Road
The Mighty Mongols
The Black Death: Plague & Perception
100

“Suffering and pain are caused by desire for wealth, pleasure, fame, and power.  To end suffering one must desire or pursue nothing.”

Buddha/Buddhism

100

The Mandate of Heaven was used to justify what major event

rise or fall of dynasties

100

The Silk Road connected China to this region

the Mediterranean or Europe

100

 

This man united the Mongol tribes and began their empire

Genghis Khan

100

The Black Death was spread by fleas carried on these animals

Rats

200

“If a ruler himself is upright [honest], all will go well without orders.  But if he himself is not upright, even though he gives orders they will not be obeyed.”  Who said this?

Confucius

200

Imperial China was ruled by a single ruler who claimed the Mandate of Heaven. This ruler was called the:

Emperor

200

This traveler from Venice wrote a book about his adventures in Asia

Marco Polo

200

Before the rise of Genghis Khan, the Mongols could best be described as …

nomadic warriors with strong loyalties to their local tribes

200

In general, in which direction did the Black Death spread during the 14th century?

from Asia to Europe

300

“Just go with the flow. Live a simple life with few possessions and out in nature. No rules. No restrictions.”

 Laozi

300

The civil service exam system was used to select officials based on this: 

Merit or knowledge of Confucianism?

300

Name one negative effect of the Silk Road’s interconnected trade

the spread of disease (like the Black Death) or bandit attacks

300

The Mongol Empire emerged during the same historic time period as…

The Crusades

300

What did the Mongols use as a form of germ warfare against Italian merchants at the city of Caffa. 

plague-infected bodies were catapulted over walls to get people sick during siege.

400

“The sage [wise person], because he does nothing, never ruins anything; and, because he does not lay hold of anything, loses nothing.

 Laozi

400

This invention allowed for faster copying of texts and helped spread knowledge throughout China.

Moveable Type/Printing

400

Which religion spread widely along the Silk Road into China

Buddhism

400

Historians debate whether the Mongols were brutal conquerors or agents of global connection. Give one reason for each view

  • Brutal: Massacres, destruction of cities

  • Positive: Increased trade, communication, and cultural exchange





400

How is this image related to many Europeans beliefs about the Black Death during the Middle Ages

the belief that the Black Death was God’s punishment for man’s sin on earth

500

“The more laws and edicts [official rules] are imposed, the more thieves and bandits there will be.” The speaker of this passage is suggesting that…

the best societies are the ones with few laws and a greater sense of freedom

500

Filial piety is best describe as?

 obedience and respect for parents and elders.

500

The Mongol Empire in the 13th century established a period of peace across much of Eurasia, making Silk Road trade safer. This period is known as the ________.

Pax Mongolica

500

The Mongol conquests throughout Eurasia in the 13th century tended to encourage trade along the Silk Roads primarily by

decreasing the risk of bandit attacks that threatened merchants traveling along trade routes

500

After the Black Death wiped out millions of people, Europe’s social and economic structure began to change. Explain how the massive loss of life weakened the feudal system and gave more power to the lower classes.

the labor shortage allowed peasants to demand higher wages, leave manors for better opportunities, and gain more freedom, which undermined the control nobles and landlords had under feudalism.