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A fast-ripening, drought resistant strain of rice that allowed agricultural expansion in Asia just before the 11th century.

Champa Rice

100

Vast commercial trade networks across Eurasia that saw the first use of magnetic compasses and currency. 

The Silk Road

100

Large, multi-ethnic states in Asia that relied on firearms to conquer and control territories

Gunpowder Empires

100

Advent of cartography that mapped out the stars and galaxies

Astronomical chart

100

A movement in the 17th and 18th centuries that focus on individualism, self-determination, and freedom

The Enlightenment

100

The term used for when one country asserts political or social power over another one for economic gain

Imperialism

100

Believed that the means of production should be controlled collectively and lead to equal society

Communism

100

The Conference that had Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill meet in 1945 to aid in reconstructing Europe after WWII

The Yalta Conference

200

The idea that social standing comes from the woman's side of the family (practiced by the Mississippians in America)

Matrilineal Society

200

In the 14th century Mansa Musa took a trip to this city which is the holiest city in Islam

Mecca

200

King of France from 1643-1715 who developed the "divine right" argument for their rule and ruled as essentially a dictator

Louis XIV

200

Dynasty in China in the 15th century that limited Chinese trade for the dissolution of foreign influence

Ming Dynasty

200

A means of transportation that stretched from Moscow to the Pacific Ocean that allowed Russia to trade with East Asia. This development created large steel, coal, and iron industries in Russia

The trans-Siberian Railroad

200

Name two transportation advancements that happened during the Industrial Revolution

Railroads and Steamships

200

The time of global economic downturn that can be marked by the stock market crash and German reparations

The Great Depression

200

This social program caused the greatest famine in modern Chinese history

The Great Leap Forward

300

A series of European military campaigns in the Middle East to spread Christianity from 1095 to the 1200s

The Crusades 

300

Name one export from East Africa in the Indian Ocean Trade

Gold, Ivory, Animal Skins, Quartz

300

Broke from the Roman Catholic Church and became a leader in Protestant theology through his development of Calvinism

John Calvin

300

A revolt from the Pueblo and Apache that killed Spaniards for spreading religion in North America

Pueblo Revolt

300

A political event that restored practical imperial rule to Japan in 1868 under Emperor Meiji.

Meiji Restoration

300

The name of the loss of potato crops in Ireland that forced 3 million Irish to migrate in 4 years

The Great Famine/The Irish Potato Famine

300

The agreement signed by European nations after WWI that blamed Germany for the war and forced them to. demilitarize and pay reparations

Treaty of Versailles

300

The name of the social program that would open up government transparency in the USSR and give more freedom to the press

glasnost

400
A trade route in the 12th to 15th centuries that connected ports from East Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia.

The Indian Ocean Trade

400
For 700 years, this trade route brought significant wealth to West Africa as well as spread Islam through Africa

The trans-Saharan Trade

400

Beginning with Martin Luther's 95 theses, this religious movement led to the rise of Protestantism

Protestant Reformation

400

Emperor in the Mughal Empire in 1556 who expanded the empire through military and administrative achievements that was tolerant of all religions

Akbar the Great

400

Corporations that gain so much power that they are the sole company influencing a market

Monopoly

400

The terms proletariat (working class) and bourgeoisie (the capitalist class) were coined by this German philosopher

Karl Marx

400

Laws in Germany that targeted Jews and forced them into ghettos and barred them from specific jobs.

Nuremberg Laws

400

The side of Vietnam and Korea that the West backed militarily

The South

500

Year 1000, seven states were formed from the Hausa ethnic group in what is now modern-day Nigeria

Hausa Kingdoms

500

The plague between 1347 and 1351 that wipeout up to 25 million Europeans

The Black Death/Bubonic plague

500

Monk who challenged the authority of the Church through nailing his 95 theses to the wall of the church. Believed in sola fide faith (individual salvation through Christ)

Martin Luther

500

The type of trade between North America, Africa, and Europe that traded slaves, firearms, and other resources between the three

Triangle trade

500

Inventor of the telephone in 1876

Alexander Graham Bell

500

The war that broke out between China and Britain that forced the Chinese to trade with Britain. This war was over a drug crisis in China that was causing widespread addiction and death.

Opium War

500

The process of European and Asian countries leaving their colonies in Africa

decolonization

500

Nicknamed "Star Wars" this was the plan of Ronald Reagan to prevent nuclear missiles from hitting the United States

The Strategic Defense Initiative

600

The general name for the leader of the Seljuk Turks who. began conquering parts of the Middle East in the 11th century

Sultan

600

The leader of the Mongolian Kingdom beginning 1206who began a conquest to take over parts of China and Persia

Genghis Khan 

600

Tzar from 1547-1584 who sought to expand the Russian empire into Mongolian territory such as Kazan and Siberia

Ivan IV/ Ivan the Terrible

600

Dutch explorer who was tasked with finding a route across North America to Asia

Henry Hudson

600

A former prison in Paris that symbolized the abuses of the French monarchy that was stormed by a crowd in 1789 as part of the French Revolution

The Bastille

600

The conference among European powers that divided up Africa for spheres of influence in 1884. Famous for creating the "Scramble for Africa"

Berlin Conference

600

He was assassinated in 1914 and was the cause for Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia

Archduke Franz Ferdinand 

600

The metaphorical line drawn between Eastern and Western Europe by Winston Churchill after WWII

The Iron Curtain

700

12th century movement that focused Hindus on connecting to a specific deity rather than reading texts or performing rituals.

Bhakti Movement

700
The term used for settlements of people away from their homeland. This caused a mixing of two or more cultures.

Diaspora

700

1689 Parliament passed this legislation to enhance civil liberties of the people

English Bill of Rights

700

Disease brought by conquistadores to the Americas that wiped out significant populations of natives

Smallpox

700

A change in society that was marked by a rapid growth in technology and social change in the 18th century

Industrial Revolution

700

The forced relocation of Native Americans by Congress in 1830 from the East to what is now modern day Oklahoma

Indian Removal Act

700

Intercepted message from Germany to Mexico that brought the US into WWI

Zimmermann Telegram

700

The man who sent missiles to Cuba in 1962 in response to America sending missiles to Turkey

Nikita Khrushchev