European Monarchies
Russia's Rise
Asian Empires
Gunpowder Empires
Religious Conflicts and Reformations
100

This invention by Gutenberg helped increase literacy in Europe.

What is the Printing Press?

100

This ruler earned the title "Ivan the Terrible" and expanded Russia eastward using gunpowder and Cossack warriors.

Who is Ivan IV?

100

This Chinese dynasty re-established the Great Wall after overthrowing the Mongol Yuan Dynasty.

What is the Ming Dynasty?

100

This Ottoman leader conquered Constantinople and renamed it Istanbul.

Who is Mehmed II?

100

Martin Luther famously challenged the Catholic Church by posting this document with 95 points of contention.

What is the 95 Theses?

200

These new monarchies emerged in the 1500s with centralized power, including the Tudors in England, the Valois in France, and this ruling duo in Spain.

 Who are Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand?

200

Known as “The Great,” this Tsar helped overthrow Mongol control, laying the foundation for Tsarist Russia.

Who is Ivan III?

200

This Ming policy for government jobs was revived to counteract Mongol influence.

What is the civil service exam?

200

Known for his territorial expansions in Hungary and Greece, he was an Ottoman sultan who almost captured Vienna.

Who is Suleiman I?

200

John Calvin’s ideas influenced this religious group in France, who followed his doctrines.

Who are the Huguenots?

300

This king centralized power in France, created the intendants system, and kept nobles close at Versailles.

Who is Louis XIV?

300

Under Peter the Great, Russia was reorganized into this type of administrative unit to centralize control.

What are provinces?

300

Known for his brutal expansion of the Qing Empire, he extended control over Xinjiang and Tibet.

Who is Emperor Qianlong?

300

This system conscripted Christian boys into the Ottoman military and bureaucracy, often creating elite Janissary soldiers.

What is the Devshirme system?

300

King Henry VIII established the Church of England, also known by this name, to avoid the authority of the pope.

What is Anglicanism?

400

The belief that monarchs derived their authority directly from God, particularly influential in England and France.

What is the "Divine Right of Kings"?

400

To increase his power over the Russian Orthodox Church, Peter the Great replaced the patriarch with this governing body.

What is the Holy Synod?

400

The Tokugawa Shogunate marked this period of stability in Japan.

What is the Period of Great Peace?

400

Shah Abbas I of this empire used imported weapons and tried to expand towards the Ottomans.

What is the Safavid Empire?

400

The Catholic Church’s response to the Reformation included this council, which sought to correct corruption while reinforcing Catholic doctrines.

What is the Council of Trent?

500

This English document limited the monarch's power and paved the way for increased middle-class influence.

What is the English Bill of Rights?

500

This architectural and administrative change was made by Peter the Great to modernize and centralize his empire.

What is moving the capital to St. Petersburg?

500

He unified about one-third of Japan as a daimyo before Toyotomi Hideyoshi continued his work.

Who is Oda Nobunaga?

500

Known for his tolerance of religions, this Mughal leader attempted to blend Hinduism and Islam, fostering a golden age in his empire.

Who is Akbar?

500

This treaty ended the Thirty Years' War, allowing regions of the Holy Roman Empire to choose their own faith.

 What is the Peace of Westphalia?