Islamic Caliphates
Byzantine Empire
Mongols/China
Post Classical Africa
Post Classical Europe
100

He is the highlighted prophet for Islam:

Muhammad

100

This religious denomination believed that the clergy should not be allowed to get married. 

Roman Catholic 

100

This leader spread Mongol influence all over Asia and other areas of the world like Russia and Persia. 

Genghis Khan

100

He was the richest king in the world and impacted the Kingdom of Mali. 

Mansa Musa

100

This Holy War reunited Europe as they fought against the Islamic Caliphates for the Holy Land. 

The Crusades

200

The early spread of Islam outside of the Arabian Peninsula was caused primarily by —

military conquests and trade routes.

200

This religious denomination believed that the patriarch should be the leader of the church.

Eastern Orthodox

200

Which two inventions were first introduced by Tang and Song China?

The compass and gunpowder

200

What were the kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai known for?

Gold and Salt Trade

200

This epidemic removed 1/3 of the world population at the time.

The Bubonic Plague aka Black Death

300

He was a Muslim traveler who explored the Muslim world.

Ibn Battuta

300

This led to the beginning of the Byzantine Empire:

Division of the Roman Empire

300

They were the reason for the spread of the plague

The Mongols

300

Which religion became established in West Africa as a result of the gold-salt trade across the Sahara?

Islam

300

This was a political document that limited the power of the king. 

The Magna Carta

400

When Islamic Caliphates took over areas, they did not force conversion on others because-

It is a sin

400

This event in 1054 led to the split between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches?

The Great Schism

400

The Pax Mongolica refers to:

Mongol stability and trade

400

Swahili culture in East Africa was characterized by:

A blend of African, Arab, and Persian influences. 

400

These little parasites are believed to be the reason for the Black Plague.

Fleas

500

Name the 5 Pillars of Islam: 

Fasting during the month of Ramadan, Prayer 5 times a day, Charity, Pilgrimage to Mecca, Profession of faith

500

The Justinian Code was significant because it:

Reformed and codified Roman Law

500

This became a common practice to show off wealth and prestige of men.

Foot Binding

500

Which areas were involved in the Gold & Salt Trade?

Northern parts of Africa and the Mediterranean Sea

500

List the European Social Order of Feudalism: 

King, Nobles, Knights, Peasants & Serfs