This religion emerged from Hinduism, but challenged their beliefs.
What is Buddhism?
This empire from South America dominated a north-to-south region in South America. They also believed in state-led economy.
What is the Incan Empire?
Eventually traded mostly luxurious goods.
What is The Silk Road?
was the biggest user of gunpowder.
What is the Ottoman Empire?
The three most important adopted technologies: Compass, Lateen Sail, _________
What is the Astrolabe?
This religion used Civil Service Exams to weed out the best of the best for teachers and government officials.
What is Confucianism?
Travelled the Trans-Saharan trade network on his Hajj.
Who is Mansa Musa?
Traded regular goods in bulk. Technological innovation helped people trade across this route.
What is the Indian Ocean Trade Route?
Castrated males who were high-ranking servants.
Who were the Chinese Eunuchs?
This three-word alliteration summed up the motives for European exploration.
What is Gold, Glory, God?
The “revolution” in which hunting/gathering transformed into agriculture.
What is the Neolithic Revolution?
This is on the eastern coast of Africa, which allowed for the use of both the Trans-Saharan trade network and the Indian Ocean Trade Network.
What is The Swahili Coast?
Traded mainly salt, gold, and slaves. Camels and caravans helped facilitate trade across the desert.
What is the Trans-Saharan Trade Route?
This was posted on the doors of the Castle Church in Germany.
What are the “95 Theses”?
Estate where slaves worked.
What is a Hacienda?
Melting pot of cultures and languages. Hint: Indus River Valley.
What is Mesopotamia?
A political, economic, and social hierarchy which helped organize land, work, and people’s roles.
What is Feudalism?
Both routes spread Buddhism.
What are the Silk Road and Indian Ocean.
These two empires intensified the Sunni & Shi’a split.
What is the Ottoman and Safavid?
Spain’s use of this led to inflation.
What is silver?
Put simply, the idea that children should have respect and obedience towards their parents.
What is Filial Piety?
They were not slaves, but they did not own land, therefore tied to whom granted them permission to work the land.
Who were Serfs?
Islam was a unifying factor of these routes.
What are Trans-Saharan and Indian Ocean?
This developing religion recognized other religions and their right to exist.
What is Sikhism?
They were too weak (immune-wise) for the Europeans to use as slaves.
What are the Native Americans?