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100

This innovation allowed for the massive expansion of Song China's population. 

What is Champa Rice?

100

This belief system called for perfect social obligation from all levels of a family and people, and is still dominant in Korea today.

What is Neo-Confucianism? 
100
This region was able to "pick and choose" its influence from the "superior" Chinese ideologies and philosophies. 

What is Japan?

100

This system of labor was used by the Inca to control and regulate work. 

What is the Mita?

100

This long running empire became emerged as the chief political power of the Middle East after the Abbasids died out.

Who are the Ottoman Empire?

200

This series of events saw European Christians attempting to unify and expand their influence particularly against Muslim civilizations with minimal impact.

What are the Crusades?

200

This major belief system saw itself becoming warped and changed along the old Silk Road into 3 prominently different variants. 

What is Buddhism?

200

This civilization gave the Americas its most elaborate writing system pre-European contact, and also mastered the arts of mathematics and astronomy, and was dominated by a great American Empire. 

Who were the Mayan Civilization?

200

This was a prominent CULTURAL and INNOVATIVE period that caused significant growth in the European world, remarkable for its influence by classical greek and latin texts, and influence of a young male elite class.  

What is the European Renaissance?

200

This cultural value caused Japan to become a more militant power than it's influential, scholarly focused neighbor China.

What is Bushido?

300

This was the primary type of good that Europe was able to develop and foster a larger population with. 

What is Agricultural?

300

This system of government control allowed for Europe to develop along decentralized, political paths and relied on coerced labor.

What is Feudalism?

300

This ancient civilization became a massive influence on the E African Coast and traded with the Indian Ocean Network thanks to its integration with Islam.

Who are the Swahili civilization?

300

This region saw a true blending of Christianity and Islam culturally and technologically, helping make this peninsula in Europe a vital cradle for new growth and eventual domination of the new world.

What is Al-Andalus/Iberia/Spain?

300

This was the both the capital of the Song Dynasty and perhaps the most populated city in the world at over 1 million citizens within it. 

What is Hangzhou?

400
These three regions were directly influenced by the Song Chinese culturally and politically.

What is Vietnam, Korea, and Japan?

400

The foot-binding of women in Song China is a prime example of this philosophy.

What is Patriarchy?

400

This state used slave labor, built Angkor Wat, was both Hindu and Buddhist, rising in the Champa region of the world. 

Who are the Khmer Empire?

400

This style of agriculture allowed the Inca to have a dominant presence in the otherwise inhospitable ENVIRONMENT of the Andes mountains. 

What is Terrace farming.

400

This power rose as a major, incredibly diverse civilization in Ukraine and Western Russia, making it the most important E. Orthodox state as the Byzantine Empire slowly decayed. 

Who are the Kievan Rus?

500

The Srivijaya provided vital economic and cultural ties between peoples in this region. 

What is SE Asia?
500

This idea gave made the emperor of Byzantium both the pope of E. Orthodox Christianity and the head of state. 

What is caesaropapism?

500

When this state collapsed in the 1200's, it caused the Middle East to be dominated by the Turkic peoples for millennia. 

What was the Abbasid Caliphate?

500

This POLITICAL structure for the Abbasid Caliphate's military needs caused their downfall when they betrayed their owners as the Caliphate died.

What are Seljuk Turk slave soldiers?

500

This empire was an unstable series of conquests, suffering numerous rebellions within it, yet also had a highly effective government that could gather tribute, relied on slaves, farm on marshes, and build cities of stone atop lakes. 

Who were the Aztec?