The most extensive trade system in Pre-Columbia America, containing thousands of miles of roads, was built by this American empire
The Inca Empire
In feudal Japan, this class of warriors, known for their code of honor and loyalty, held a privileged position in the social hierarchy, ranking just below the emperor and shogun
Samurai
The leader who colonized the Congo
King Leopold II
This brutal 20th-century conflict between communist and nationalist forces in China ended with the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949
The Chinese Civil War
The Seneca Falls Conference
Before 1450, this was the world's largest maritime trade route, stretching from China to the East coast of Africa
Indian Ocean Trade Route
In medieval Europe, this social class consisted of workers who were legally bound to the land and provided agricultural labor in exchange for protection and land use
Serfdom
This economic system, commonly used by European empires, relied on raw materials from colonies and encouraged exports because wealth was believed to be finite
Mercantilism
Fought between 1950 and 1953, this war was one of the first major conflicts of the Cold War and ended in a ceasefire rather than a formal peace treaty
The Korean War
This former enslaved man led the Haitian Revolution, successfully overthrowing French colonial rule and establishing the first independent Black republic in the Western Hemisphere
Toussant L'Ouverture
Name the great African city of learning. Had the greatest libraries in all of Africa
Timbuktu
The document made during the French Revolution that granted rights to French people
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
The country that colonized Algeria
France
The nickname for empires who used a certain, new (ish) technology to expand and consolidate their power
Gunpowder empires
This revolutionary leader helped liberate much of South America from Spanish rule, earning him the title "The Liberator."
Simon Bolivar
The Dynastys that were active during the period 1200-1450
Song, Yuan, Ming
In Confucian society, this concept explains women were often subordinated to men in the family and society, reflecting the deeply embedded patriarchal norms.
Filial Piety
The system in which Spanish settlers were granted the right to extract forced labor from indigenous people in exchange for protection and conversion to Christianity was called this
The encomienda system
This series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims took place between the 11th and 13th centuries, primarily over control of the Holy Land
The Crusades
This Vietnamese leader led resistance movements against both French and later American imperial forces, ultimately uniting Vietnam under communist rule in 1975
Ho Chi Minh
The year did Czechoslovakia split
1992
This group of people moved around Asia and Africa to spread Islam
Sufi Missionaries
This rebellion in China, led by a man claiming to be the brother of Jesus, sought to overthrow the Qing Dynasty and resulted in one of the deadliest conflicts in history
What is the Taiping Rebellion
This proxy war lasting from 1979-1989 resulting in Russia leaving defeated, and led to a rise in terrorist groups.
Soviet Afghan War
This first Prime Minister of independent India was a key figure in the Indian independence movement, a close ally of Gandhi, and promoted the Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War
Jawaharlal Nehru