Medieval Life: Europe and crusades
Ancient Ottomans
Ancient Africa
Ancient China
and Japan
Mixed review section
100

This deadly plague killed millions in Europe during the Middle Ages.

black death or Bubonic Plague 

100

The Ottomans expanded into which 3 regions or contin

1. north africa, southern europe, and middle east 

2. Africa, Asia, and Europe

100

Where is the Sahara located in Africa?

North African region 

100

true or false: the Yamato clan introduced the feudal system in Japan and is the first and only Japanese dynasty the exist. 

TRUE 

100

This group held the most real power in feudal Japan, even above the emperor

The Shogun 

200

The Crusades were fought primarily against followers of this religion.
 

Islam / Muslims

200

The rise of the Ottomans led to the downfall of this long-lasting empire?

The Byzantines 

200

the name of a major trade network that connected Africa, Asia, and Europe together for over 1500 years.

The Silk Road 

200

Major warlord/conqueror and leader of the Mongol Empire 

Genghis Khan  

200

This form of Japanese poetry follows a strict syllable pattern of 5-7-5

Haiku 

300

Large seasonal gatherings where traders bought and sold goods and would later become the first towns were known as?

Trade Fairs 

300

During the Ottoman's golden age, what area of life became a major focus ?

(what did people do in their leisure?)

academia and the arts. people studied more and developed different styles of artistry. 

300

Which two goods were the most sought after resources from Africa? 

1. Gold 

2. Salt

300

Why were merchants at the bottom of the Japanese Feudal system pyramid? 

They were considered lazy as they did not make any of the goods they sold. 

300

This religion split into two groups: Sunni and Shia, this later caused conflict between the Ottoman and Safavids empires

Islam 

400

Name two motivations people had for joining the Crusades.

  • Religious devotion

  • Adventure

  • Land (holy land) 

  • Wealth

  • Forgiveness of sins

  • Political power

400

This powerful Ottoman ruler helped make Istanbul a major center of trade. He wore a large turban and was the leader of the Empire during its golden age. 

Suleiman the magnificent

400

What monotheistic religion made its way into Africa through trade routes and was adapted and ingrained into preexisting practices and culture?

Islam 

400

Name 3 MAJOR inventions of ancient China 

1. gunpowder 

2. paper

3. compass 

4. abacus

5. silk 

6. printing 

7. passport 

8.  postal system 

400

This famous traveler wrote detailed accounts of his journeys across Africa and Asia. He traveled around 75,000 miles total. 

Ibn Battuta 

500

why was pope urban ii important? 

Launched the Crusades

Strengthened the Papacy 

Unified Christendom 

Redirected Internal Conflict 

Reformed Church Administration 

500

This city became a major trading center under Ottoman rule.

Istanbul (or old name: Constantinople) 

500

Name 2 achievements of Mansa Musa. 

1. ruler of Mali empire

2. richest person alive 

3. effected the economies of the places he traveled through

4. 2 hajj to Mecca but preached religious tolerance 

500

different between Shintoism and Zen Buddhism in Japan 

Shintoism is the oldest religion in Japan and Zen Buddhism was introduced later as a result of trade with China. 

500

Two reasons camels were adept at surviving and walking long distances through harsh desert environments.

1. their toes spread out making sand walking easier.

2. their hump stores fat resources so help them last longer without food and can carry large amounts of goods. 

3. they don't require as much water