Trade
Revolution
Religion
Empire
War
100

This kingdom spread it's religion through Trans-Saharan Trade Routes, and was known for it's wealth in gold and salt.

Mali Empire

100

This revolution led to the birth of Nationalism and Europe, and was in part due to economic grievances.

Italian

100

Name one European nation that, from the period of 1200-1450, used the idea of the "Divine Right of Kings".

Scottish, English, German, French

100

This 20th-century Empire was dissolved after implementing this policy that lifted the suppression of speech.

USSR

100

These were a series of religious campaigns led by Western European Christians in the 11th to 13th centuries, in which Christians sought to retake the holy land of Jerusalem.

Crusades

200

This Empire used a sequence of runners on roads to relay messages and small goods quickly and efficiently.

Incan Empire

200

This was the one African nation to not be colonized during the scramble for Africa, though was later colonized by Italy during the rise of Mussolini.

Ethiopia

200

The Iberian Peninsula was conquered by the Islamic Empire during their rise to Dar-Al Islam. Name this region that was controlled by the Islamic Empire.

Al-Andalus.

200

Daily Double!

Describe the agricultural system invented and used by the Aztec empire.

200

This proxy war was caused by a divide between these two factions of government- the PROV and ROV- after achieving independence from France and Japan.

Vietnam War

300

Name an African Kingdom involved in the Triangle Trade.

Dahomey, Benin, Congo, Ashanti, Oyo, ask Dahms if needed.

300
This war allowed Britain to conquer much of India by doing this.

Mughal-Maratha War, weakened Mughal Empire and increased exploitable ethnic tensions

300

Daily Double!

The Armenian Genocide was caused by a desire for ethnic cleansing by the Ottoman Empire. Make a historically defensible claim comparing the causes of the Armenian Genocide to another Genocide.

300

This was a cause of the fracture of the Roman Empire and the formation of the Byzantine and Holy Roman Empires.

Constantinople as capital, division of the empire, barbarian invasions.

300

This played a crucial role in the mobilization of populations during World War 2, and was rooted in nationalism.

Propaganda (or better answer).
400

Name one revitalizing change the Mongols made to the Silk Road.

Established postal system, encouraged cross-cultural interaction, safe passage, construction of infrastructure.

400

This revolution was the first revolution based on Enlightenment Ideals.

American Revolution

400

This revolution was the cause of the decline in power of the Pope, and this revolution was incited by this man.

Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther.

400

These were the two major continuities between the Song and Yuan Dynasties (feel free to argue with me).

Confucianism/Buddhism, Civil Service Exam system.

400

This acronym can be used to remember the causes of WW2.

FENIS

500

This trade route was how trade between Europe and East Asia stayed continuous after the collapse of the Silk Road and until colonization, and was made possible by this trade technology.

IOT, name technology I'll be lenient.

500
This was how international context led to the Brazilian Independence movement.

Independence movements in neighboring countries, like in Spanish America.

500

Queen Theodora of the Byzantine Empire attempted to unite these two rival sects of the church, but failed, and in 1054, they split into two separate entities after this event.

Eastern Orthodox/Roman Catholic, East-West Schism

500

Describe the role the Dutch had in the Scramble for Africa. 

The Dutch, through the Dutch East India Company, established the Cape Colony in South Africa, which was eventually overtaken by the British.

500
This European nation, led by Enver Hoxha, established a one-party state and ruled under Communism until the 1990s, but maintained independence from the USSR.

Albania