Feudalism and Trade Networks/Travel
Caliphates-Leaders
Mongols+Marco Polo
Islamic Caliphates
100


What does this image represent? 

100

What religions were the caliphates?

Muslims, Islam

100

Who was the leader of the Mongols?

Genghis Kahn

100

What is the hajj? 

Journey to Mecca to Worship Allah 

200


What was the economic system called under Feudalism?

Manor system 

200

What are two regions the Islamic caliphates conquered?

North Africa, Middle East, Eastern Europe

200

What are two characteristics of the Mongols?

nomadic, tolerant, great warriors on horseback, treated women equally, largest empire ever, cruel warriors if did not agree. 

200

Who was Mansa Musa? 

King of Timbuktu who grew the city with his wealth and gold. Made his annual journey to Mecca where he spread his wealth.

300

Law Code found in the Byzantine Empire.

Justinians Code 

300

What are two accomplishments of the Islamic caliphates?

preserve Greek and Roman ideas, created algebra, new scientific and mathematical formulas

300

Describe the Mongols after they conquered other nations. 

The Mongols did not persecute people based on their religious beliefs. Other answers may be accepted. 

300

Why did Ibn Battuta begin his travels? 

He wanted to explore after making his hajj(journey to Mecca). 

400



What is this map showing? 

the path that traders and merchants took to travel to markets across Eurasia. 

400

What are at least three pillars of Islam?

fast during the month of Ramadan, pray five times a day, visit Mecca, donate money to poor and believe in Allah and Muhammad

400

Who was Marco Polo? 

Sent out to explore Eurasia and spread the news about china's wealth. 

400

How did the Islamic Empires Spread? 

Warfare and Trade. 

500



What is this trade route called? 

The Trans-saharan trade network. 

500

The location in which a  Muslims is to conduct a pilgrimage to before they die?


Mecca


500

What was the impact of Marco Polo's Travels

trade grew between China and Europe. 

500

Describe how the Islamic Empires treated the areas they conquered. 

They typically allowed life to go on as is. Religion, families, and sacred objects would not be taken.