Mongols
Ming, Koyro and Japan
European Trade
European Culture
Odds and Ends
100

While many Mongol families practices two religions, nearly every Mongol recognized:

Shaminism

100

Most important Cash Crop in the Choson Empire?

Coton

100

Center of European Trade:

Venice

100

New religious orders in the 13th Century teaching and preaching to common people:

Ursine and Jesuits.

100

How did Joan of Arc Die

Burned at the stake for Hearasy

200

Batu conquered what in 1236?

Rus

200

Why did the Mongols fail in Japan?

Kamikaze winds.

200

This industry stolen from the Muslims helped facilitate European Trade:

Banking
200

Official role of the Catholic Church in the Persecution of Jews:

Catholic Church was the protector of Jews.
200

Who won the 100 years War?

France

300

After being rejected by his family for the title of Great Khan Mongol leader Khubilai formed:

Yuan Dynasty

300

Most important commercial product of the Ming Dynasty?

Porcelain 

300

Spain and Portugal's reconquest of the Iberian Principal was intended to take land from:

The Muslims

300

Bubonic Plague had what effect on Serfs:

Gave them more agency.

300

Joan of Arc likely had one of these two diseases?

Sczophrenia or epilepsy 

400

During Mongol times Typhus, Small Pox, Bubonic Plague, and Influenza were spread along what?

Silk Road

400

How did the Japanese prepare for Mongol invasions?

Built Costal Defenses

400

A defense alliance and trade agreement amongst free towns in North Germany:

Hanseatic League

400
The most notable work in Scholasticism, the Summa Theologica, was written by

Thomas Aquinas

400

Combination of French and German

Middle English



500

What language became more important with the rise of the Yuan Dynasty?

Mandarin

500

What effect did the failed invasion of Japan have on the Mongols

Loss of confidence in Leadership.


500

This disease traveled to Europe over the Silk Road, killing 25-30% of the European population:

Black Death

500

The composition of literature in vernacular led to

Growth of literature 

500

Magna Carter

Established rule of law.