Trade Routes 1200-1450
Religion 1200-1450
Bureaucracy and Hierarchy 1200-1450
Asia 1200-1450
Europe 1200-1450
Africa & the Americas 1200-1450
100
The Mongols protected this trade route, connecting China to the Mediterranean Sea. 

Silk Road

100

This monotheistic religion was founded in the Arabian Peninsula by an former merchant turned prophet who lived in Mecca. 

Islam

100

A type of social and political system in which landholders provide land to tenants in exchange for their loyalty and service, typically found in Europe. 

Feudal System

100

This was the long term effect of champa rice in China.

Population increase 
100

The continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinople.

Byzantine Empire

100

Name the great African city of learning. Had the dopest libraries in all of Africa.

Timbuktu

200

Islamic merchants used caravans to travel along this treacherous route. 

Tran-Saharan Trade Route

200

This religious institution and their leader held the most political and social power during the Middles Ages of western Europe. (2 answers) 

Catholic Church, Pope

200

A system of testing designed to select the most studious and learned candidates for appointment as bureaucrats in the Chinese government.

Civil Service Exam / Confucian Examination System  

200

Golden Horde, Yuan Dynasty, Ilkhanate, Chagatai, are all examples of...

Khanates 

200

The economic system of Feudalism, where serfs live on the grounds of giant castle/armor houses providing agricultural work of protection.

Manorialism.

200

We all know Mansa Musa; The great Malian King, but who was the Moroccan cleric who wrote about his journey, and traveled throughout the entire Dar Al Islam and beyond?

Ibn Battuta

300

Before 1450, this was the world's largest maritime trade route, stretching from China to the East coast of Africa. 

Indian Ocean

300
This religion originated in India, and was heavily persecuted in China under the Tang and Song Dynasties. 

Buddhism 

300

This word translates to "successor to the prophet Muhammad," they were the ultimate political leader of the ummah. 

Caliph / Caliphate 

300

This Chinese fleet admiral started his career as a poor Muslim eunuch. By the time of his death, he commanded the largest ships ever built in his era.

Zheng He

300

Early Russian settlement. Heavily influenced by the Byzantine Empire. Converted to Eastern Orthodox Christianity.

Kievan Rus

300

Incan Forced Labor System. Worked on big state projects for a limited about of time.

Mita

400

The most extensive trade system in Pre-Columbia America, containing thousands of miles of roads, was built by this American empire. 

Inca Empire

400

A Confucian idea that one should venerate their ancestors.

Filial Piety

400

Chinese method of dealing with foreign lands and peoples that assumed the subordination of all non-Chinese authorities, forcing them to make a payment as a sign of their subordination. 

Tribute System

400

He conquered the Song Dynasty, and established this dynasty. His grandfather was once the "universal ruler." 

Kublai Khan, Yuan Dynasty 

400

It consisted of the various sets of laws and legal interpretations collected and codified by scholars under the direction of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I.

Justinian's Code / Code of Justinian 

400

Name two innovations developed by the Aztec and Incan Empires.

Inca - Khipu, 1-10 System, Ceramics, Terraced Farming, Machu Picchu, Road Networks.

Aztec - Chinampas, Aquaducts, Pyramids, Tenochtitlan.

500

Name FOUR goods that were traded in the Indian Ocean AS WELL AS the countries that they came from.

Africa - Ivory, Gold, Salt

China - Porcelain, Tea, Sugar, Silk

India - Spices, Indago, Pepper

Indonesia - Pepper, Nutmeg, Cloves, Mace

500

Explain the...

5 Pillars of Islam

4 Noble Truths

or 

Dharma, Karma, Samsara, Moksha

Your teacher will decide.

500

List the ranks of the European Feudal System in order from top to bottom.

THEN

List the Japanese Feudal System in order from top to bottom.

Pope, King, Nobels, Knights, Merchants, Serfs

"Emperor" Floating off to the side. Shogun, Daimyo, Samurai, Peasants.

If Merchant is left out its cool.

500

What Dynastys were active during the period 1200-1450.

Song, Yuan, Ming

500

List three different effects of the Crusades.

1. Opened European eyes to the advancements of the Byzantines and Dar Al Islam.

2. Decreased the power of the Pope.

3. Increased the power of the Kings.

4. Increased trade.

5. Helped spark the Renaissance.

500

Name the THREE West African Kingdoms We learned about during this time period.

Ghana, Mali, Songhai.