Name the 3 gunpowder empires?
Divine Right is defined as what?
The idea that God has ordained a certain person of family to rule over a person/kingdom
True/False: All land based empires during this era adopted a policy of religious tolerances.
False!
What cultural practices were spread by Europe as they expanded their empires?
What is Christianity?
What effect did the explanation of gunpowder have on afro-eurasian empires?
The expansion of what military tools led to expansion in land based empires?
What is cannons, artillery, gunpowder.
What is the name of the government system that often describes the rules officials must adhere to?
What is bureaucracy?
Muslims following Islam was the dominant demographic in what empire?
What is the Ottoman Empire?
What are some examples of rulers using architecture to demonstrate their influence?
What is Versailles, Taj Mahal, Suleymaniye Mosque?
What empire did the Ottomans come into conflict with over both borders and religion?
What is the Safavid Empire?
What was the goal of the afro-eurasian states when they utilized technology, administration, art, etc?
What is to centralize/legitimize their authority?
Which empire used the practice of tributary states with their conquered territories?
What is Chinese?
What new religion emerged out of India during this time period?
What is Sikhism?
What was the main goal of Luther and other figures during the Protestant Reformation?
What is to reform the Church of its corruption?
What were the opposing sides of Islam that were often in conflict with each other?
What is Sunni and Shia Islam?
Who were the wealthy Japanese landowners?
What are the daimyo?
True/False: Art was often used to showcase the might and power of conquering empires
True!
How did the Protestant Reformation encourage Catholic missionaries?
The name for the spreading and adapting of cultures outside of their origin?
What is cultural syncretism?
Japan experienced conflict between which two authority figures?
Who are the daimyo and shoguns?
Name the differences between the Japanese emperor and the Japanese shogun?
Emperor: figurehead, no real governmental power
shogun: military dictator, controlled everyone including the emperor
What was the practice of Christian children being forcibly trained as Ottoman Muslim government workers called?
What is devshirme?
Which empire was originally known for its religious tolerance?
What is Mughal Empire?
What was the attitude of Protestant reformers towards the Pope's Crusades?
What is they were against it?
Ottomans captured what city in 1453 as their capital?
What is Constantinople?