East Asia
Dar al-Islam
South & SE Asia
Americas
Africa
Europe
100

Identify the dominant religion in China.

Confucianism 

100

Define "Dar al-Islam".

"Everywhere Islam Is"

100

Identify the dominant religion in South Asia.

Hinduism

100

Identify the geographic region between North and South America.

Mesoamerica

100

Identify the ancient people group that migrated all across the African continent.

Bantu Peoples

100

Identify the dominant religion in Europe.

Christianity

200

Identify the economic advancement that connects China's north and south.

The Grand Canal

200

Identify the Islamic trade route that connected Islam to South & SE Asia.

Indian Ocean

200

Identify the Islamic kingdom which was established in modern-day India.

Delhi Sultanate

200

Identify the largest city in the world (13th c.).

Tenochtitlan

200

Identify how Islam spread to Ghana/Mali?

Trans-Saharan Trade

200

Identify the cause for 33% decline in Europe's population in the 14th c.

Bubonic Plague/Black Death

300

Identify the ritual bow to express filial piety in Confucian China.

Kowtow

300

Identify an elite in the social hierarchy in Islam.

Caliph/Sultan

300

Identify the religion spread by sea trade in SE Asia.

Islam

300

Identify the Incan system of slavery.

Mit'a System (Indentured Servitude)

300

Identify the most common governmental/social structure in 13th c. Africa.

Kin-Based Networks

300

Identify the time period in which Europe resumed an interest in the arts/reason.

Renaissance

400

Identify the Chinese practice of collecting taxes from weaker neighboring nations.

Tribute System

400

Identify the connection between Muslims, Jews and Christians.

"People of the Book"/Monotheism

400

Identify a religion which was attractive to low-status members of the Caste System.

Buddhism/Islam

400

Identify the ancient Central American civilization built on a decentralized connection of city-states.

Olmecs

400

Identify the East African kingdom known for building their stone houses with bookshelves.

Zimbabwe

400

Identify the European governmental system.

Feudalism

500

Identify the effect of the Civil Service Exam on the Chinese government.

Meritocratic Bureaucracy

500

Identify the Islamic kingdom which was collapsing at the beginning of the 13th c.

Abbasid Caliphate

500

Identify the Kingdom which was established in Southern India by Hindus who had rejected the influx of Islam.

Vijayanagara Empire

500

Identify the shared governmental system of the Maya, Aztecs, and Inca.

Theocracy

500

Identify who in African society would share the oral traditions.

Griots/Griottes

500

Identify the social system in which the oldest son receives 100% of the family's inheritance.

Primogeniture

1000

Identify a specific continuity in East Asia and describe how it changed over time (1200-1450).

Confucianism

Silk Road

1000

Identify a specific continuity in Dar al-Islam and describe how it changed over time (1200-1450).

Islam

Abbasid Caliphate

Academics/Trade

1000

Identify a specific continuity in South & SE Asia and describe how it changed over time (1200-1450).

Hinduism/Buddhism

Caste System

Jizya/Trade

1000

Identify a specific continuity in the Americas and describe how it changed over time (1200-1450).

Olmecs

Theocracy

Animism

1000

Identify a specific continuity in Africa and describe how it changed over time (1200-1450).

Bantu Peoples

Animism

Trade

1000

Identify a specific continuity in Europe and describe how it changed over time (1200-1450).

Christianity

Feudalism

Death/Vikings