Vocabulary
Leaders
Political gains
Cultural expansion
Wild Card
100

The phonetic alphabet developed in Korea.

Hangul

100

This Byzantine emperor is known for saving Constantinople from Muslim attack.

Justianian

100

This civilization had large native settlement in Mississippi.

Cahokia

100

This Japanese religion was a blend of Bushido and Bddhism.

Zen Buddhism

100

This is the way of the warrior followed by the samurai of Japan

Bushido

200

A philosophy that emerged in Song China it revived Confucianism thinking while adding Buddhist and Daoist elements to it.

Neo-Confucianism

200

This atlas was produced to to highlight this persons Hajj and gold that was spent. 

Mansa Musa

200

This is a major sultanate was in India and ruled by muslims.

Delhi Sultanate

200

Ankor Wat is an example of what religious influence in Southeast Asia.


Hinduism and Buddhism

200

This building represented religious toleration in Eastern Europe and was the first formal church of Orthodox religion.


Hagia Sophia

300

A state that emerged in the 9th century Eastern Europe

Byzantine Empire

300

There was a disagreement between these two Islamic groups over leadership.

Sunni and Shiite

300

The areas empire used this device to monitor and control goods being produced in the empire.


South America/ Inca

300

This society cultivated Maize and potato's, had terrace farming and wool products, but no written language.

Inca or Andean

300
This food crop was brought across afro-Eurasia and changed the kind of food that was consumed.

rice

400

Arabic name for Spain, most of which was conquered by the Arab and Berbers.

Andulus

400

This group invaded Europe during the dark ages.

Magyars or Turks

400

Both these empires had overlap between church and state in the governmental affairs and everyday life in both societies.

Tang and Byzantine.

400

This is an example of what religious influence on architecture in Russia.


Orthodox religion

400

This was a Chinese admiral who explored the Indian ocean .

Zheng He

500

Islamic Law , dealing with all matters of both secular and religious life.

Sharia

500

This empires rulers provided immunity for foreign diplomats, used Chinese and Islamic bureaucrats administering the empire, and allowed religious freedom.

Mongols

500
This empire covered North Africa , Spain, Persia and the middle east.

Islamic Empire.

500

This was the offering of university education to the sons of European aristocracy.

Scholasticism

500

Both of these empires depended on trade as their primary economic activity.

Yuan and Ican