| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What is belief in one god? | Monotheism | 100%
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| Who was the Muslim god? | Allah | 90%
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| Multiple gods? | Polytheism | 90%
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| 2. People do this facing Mecca five times a day | Prayer | 90%
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| What was the holy book of Islam? | Qur'an | 90%
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| There is no god? | Atheism | 80%
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| 4. Abstention from food during Ramadan | Fasting | 80%
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| What was the holiest city of Islam? | Mecca | 70%
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| 5. You must visit Mecca at once in your life | Pilgrimage (Hajj) | 70%
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| Who was the prophet? | Muhammed | 60%
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| What was the name for the Muslim system of laws? | Sharia | 60%
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| Their expansion was so successful because they helped exaust which two empires? | B{yzantine} | 50%
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| What was a Muslim political state? | Caliphate | 50%
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| 3. Donating a fixed portion of your money to the needy | Tithing (Charity) | 50%
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| Who was the first Caliph? | Abu Bakr | 40%
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| Everything is god? | Pantheism | 40%
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| What is the feudal system social pyramid? (From top to bottom) | King | 30%
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| What is the term for when a company has all of the control over a single product? | Monopoly | 30%
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| And infighting from the Hindus. (type okay) | okay | 30%
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| P{ersian} | 30%
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| P{ortugal} | 30%
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| Five pillars of islam! 1. | {Profession of} faith | 30%
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| By 711 they had made it all the way to North Africa and to where? | Spain | 30%
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| Between which two countries? | S{pain} | 30%
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| What year did he make this journey? | 1492 | 20%
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| This city is essential because it is the bridge between Europe and ____. | Asia | 20%
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| What was the name of the empire in the Mexico Valley? (what we call them) | Aztec | 20%
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| to ______. | Baghdad | 20%
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| What was the name for the social pyramid in India? | Caste | 20%
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| Who was the first Frankish king? | Charlemagne | 20%
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| When Islam was spreading, they remained firmly _____. | Christian | 20%
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| What was introduced to China by Jesuit missionaries? | Christianity | 20%
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| Who sets sail around the Atlantic to try and reach China from the other side? | Christopher Columbus | 20%
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| What is the term for a spanish conquerer? | Conquistador | 20%
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| They lay siege to what city? | Constantinople | 20%
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| They moved the capital from _____ | Damascus | 20%
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| They defeated all of the Hindu states and marked the beginning of Muslim rule in India. What was their capital? | Delhi | 20%
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| What is the process by which fertile land becomes a desert? | Desertification | 20%
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| What was the most devastating things that the Spanish brought to the Americas? | Disease | 20%
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| It was located south of... | Egypt | 20%
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| What was his relation to (the prophet)? | Father in law / Advisor | 20%
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| Who set out to reach the Pacific by going south of South America? | Ferdinand Magellan | 20%
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| They are (mostly) governed under the _____ system. | Feudal | 20%
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| What is a system for structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land owned by nobles? | Feudalism | 20%
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| They continued until they were finally stopped by who? | Gaul (France) | 20%
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| Who was the first to unify the Mongols? | Genghis Khan | 20%
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| What country was split between Catholics and Lutherans? | Germany | 20%
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| Many Hindus converted to... | Islam | 20%
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| What did it eventually get renamed to? | Istanbul | 20%
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| back to france: Charlemagne dies -- what happens to his empire? | It gets {divided} | 20%
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| He was committed to ensuring that ____ were properly enforced. | Laws | 20%
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| What religion was founded by Martin Luther? | Lutheranism | 20%
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| What document is our modern-day Constitution based on? | Magna Carta | 20%
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| Make {treaties} | 20%
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| What peoples invaded the Ming dynasty from the north? | Manchu | 20%
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| Who was the very rich and powerful leader of Mali? | Mansa Musa | 20%
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| Which European traveled to China, and returned to tell many stories about his time there. | Marco Polo | 20%
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| And they couldn't be forced into _____. | Marriage | 20%
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| What is it called when power is passed down according to the mother’s family? | Matrilineal | 20%
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| He was very famous for his massive pilgrimage to _____. | Mecca | 20%
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| And what period begins? | Medieval | 20%
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| Women were usually subordinate to... | Men | 20%
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| Who defeated them? | {Ming} dynasty | 20%
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| Eventually they take over. Who finally takes over, in 1258? | Mongols | 20%
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| Eventually they were overthrown by who? | Mongols | 20%
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| They had far superior fighting techniques, such as... | Mounted {archers} | 20%
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| What were his three ships? (in alpahbetical order) | Nina | 20%
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| What is the term for a person who moves around from place to place? | Nomad | 20%
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| What was the first African Trading Kingdom? | Nubia/Kush (know both) | 20%
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| The Ottoman empire expanded basically everywhere and got massive. (type okay) | okay | 20%
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| Can you name the three gunpowder empires? | O{ttoman} | 20%
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| What empire began in Anatolia in ~1300? | {Ottoman} Empire | 20%
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| They even issued what? | Paper {money} | 20%
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| Peasants/Serfs | 20%
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| Pinta | 20%
| |
| What was the first Caliphate he establishes? | Rashidun | 20%
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| What was the type of government of Venice? | Republic | 20%
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| What is the big desert in the north of Africa? | Sahara | 20%
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| Santa Maria | 20%
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| They greatly increased trade along where? | Silk Road | 20%
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| What was the name of the trade route that connected China to Europe? | Silk Road | 20%
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| Which means it passes from father to ____. | Son | 20%
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| Which dynasty comes next? | Song | 20%
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| Spread {Christianity} | 20%
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| In what modern-day country does he encounter them? | The {Bahamas} | 20%
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| Who wrote/negotiated the treaty? | The Pope | 20%
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| What were they commonly referred to as? | The {Spice} Islands | 20%
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| What city became a center for Islamic learning? | Timbuktu | 20%
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| He promoted religious ______. | Tolerance | 20%
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| They were ____ of other religions | Tolerant | 20%
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| Portugal's Pacific empire was mostly made up of what? | {Trading} posts | 20%
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| What is the name of the treaty that split the world in half? | Treaty of {Tordesillas} | 20%
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| It is a chaotic power _____. | Vacuum | 20%
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| Who was the first to make it all the way to India? | Vasco de Gama | 20%
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| What was the term for Scandanavian warriors who targeted Christian monastaries? | Vikings | 20%
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| Wage {war} | 20%
| |
| Who is no longer the ideal citizen? | Warriors | 20%
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| What did the islands that he reached eventually become known as? | {West} Indies | 20%
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| Who invades from Northern France? | {William} the Conquerer | 20%
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| And what was his son's name? (this may help: Æ) | Æthelstan | 10%
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| What does the Aztec emperor think that he might be? | A {god} | 10%
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| What kind of company do the Dutch establish? | A {Joint}-{Stock} Company | 10%
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| Who was its "greatest" leader? | {Akbar} The Great | 10%
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| What did the Dutch want gain on the spice trade? | A {monopoly} | 10%
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| Eventually they lost territory thanks to these things. | {Arab} expansion | 10%
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| Who was the Incan emperor at the time that the Spanish came? | Atahualpa | 10%
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| Who was the first group to resist the Mongols? | Baburs | 10%
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| What peoples migrated to southeast Africa and spread skills in ironworking, farming, and domesticating animals? | Bantu | 10%
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| Who was the first to make it around the Cape of Good Hope? | Bartholomeu Dias | 10%
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| Which is later known as _____. | Beijing | 10%
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| They serve as what for the Byzantine empire? | Bodyguards | 10%
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| What is the term for something that shows net gains or losses from wealth, adapted by Europeans from Arabic culture? | Bookkeeping | 10%
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| Due to the Treaty of Tordesillas, what does Portugal get? | Brazil | 10%
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| What dynasty is established by Hugh Capet? | Capetian | 10%
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| What is the term for an economic system in which businesses are owned privately? | Capitalism | 10%
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| What does he do to the Incan emperor? | Captures him, and eventually kills him | 10%
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| What is the term for a valuable crop grown to sell rather than use by the grower? | {Cash} crop | 10%
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| Because they rejected what system? | Caste | 10%
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| Name an animal introduced to the New World by Europeans. | Cattle | Pigs | Goats | Chickens | Horses | Donkeys | 10%
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| They had superior fighting techniques, including what? | Cavalry | 10%
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| What is the term for archers on horseback? | Cavalry | 10%
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| Portugal begins expanding! By 1415 they capture what North African port? | Ceuta | 10%
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| What was the term for enslaved peoples' children being born into slavery immediately? | {Chattel} Slavery | 10%
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| What was strapped to people in the hopes that it would draw the black plague away? | Chicken | 10%
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| It is significant because it remained a _____ kingdom throughout history. | Christian | 10%
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| What did they eventually convert to? | Christianity | 10%
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| What spread throughout Europe during this time? | Christianity | 10%
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| There is a hugh emphasis placed on converting natives to _____. | Christianity | 10%
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| What places grew thanks to these policies? | Cities | 10%
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| When rome is sacked in 476 CE, what period does it end? | Classical | 10%
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| They thought that _____ existed only to benefit their parent country. | Colonies | 10%
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| What was the term for the exchange of goods and services between Spain and the New World? | Columbian Exchange | 10%
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| What type of bow was the Mongol bow? | {Composite} bow | 10%
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| The Dutch government gives it many rights, including: | Control the {spice} trade | 10%
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| What do many native people do to try to ease their suffering from disease? | Convert to {Christianity} | 10%
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| C{orn} | 10%
| |
| What is the main reason for why the Mongol government fell apart? | Corruption | 10%
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| C{otton} | 10%
| |
| Who was next? | Creoles | 10%
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| What was established in late 1100s by Muslim rulers in modern day Afghanistan? | {Delhi} Sultanate | 10%
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| What is the term for the spread of people from their original homeland? | Diaspora | 10%
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| What is it called? | Dutch East India Company | 10%
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| Name one thing that they improved on. | Economy | Farming methods | 10%
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| What was the right to demand labor from Native Americans in a particular area? | Encomienda | 10%
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| Who was last? | Enslaved Peoples | 10%
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| What is the term for someone who takes on financial risk to make profits? (hint: it is very hard to spell) | Entrepreneur | 10%
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| China was different than most societies because they held _____ to help move between social classes. | Exams | 10%
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| What were some of the causes of this emerging? | Expanded {trade} | 10%
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| What are some of the policies spearheaded by mercantilism? | Exploit {mineral} and timber resources | 10%
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| Societies were strongly based on... | Family | 10%
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| They had skills in... (name one) | Farming | Mining | Metalworking | 10%
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| Find a route to {Asia} | 10%
| |
| What are the reasons for Prince Henry's travels? | Find sources of {Muslim} wealth | 10%
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| What were slave ships often referred to as? | Floating {Coffins} | 10%
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| Who was the man who conquered the Inca? | Francisco Pizarro | 10%
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| In order, what were the three West African trading empires? (first to last) | Ghana | 10%
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| The Spanish brutally took over the land. They required every indigenous person to give them ____ or be killed. | Gold | 10%
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| They believed that a nation's wealth could be best measured in its _______. | {Gold} & {Silver} Treasure | 10%
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| Spain establishes _____ and forces natives to work in them. | Gold and Silver {mines} | 10%
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| What was the name of the trade that made West African empires so rich? | {Gold}-{Salt} Trade | 10%
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| On average, how many of the people on these ships died? | Half | 10%
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| The sultan was _____. | hereditary | 10%
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| Who was the man who led the battle to conquer the Aztecs? | Hernan Cortes | 10%
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| High {taxes} | 10%
| |
| He opened government jobs to _____. | Hindus | 10%
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| Imposed {tariffs} on imported goods | 10%
| |
| Increased {money} supply | 10%
| |
| What was the Church selling that made people very angry? | Indulgences | 10%
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| The world population boomed due to all of the new things coming from the Americas. What happens to Europe's economy at this time? | Inflation | 10%
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| What was the term for the people who shared the profits/losses for these companies? | Investors | 10%
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| What was special about it? | It was built on a {lake} | 10%
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| Who were enslaved Christian children used as elite soldiers? | Janissaries | 10%
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| Where did he try to invade multiple times to complete failure? | Japan | 10%
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| The Dutch are even allowed exclusing trading access with who? | Japan | 10%
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| Eventually, the Portuguese are expelled, which begins what? | Japanese {isolation} | 10%
|
| What was the term for companies which allowed people to pool their resources together for overseas ventures? | {Joint}-{Stock} Companies | 10%
|
| They established the capital city at _____. | Khanbalik | 10%
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| Many small east African city-states prospered. Name one. | Kilwa | Mogadishu | Mombasa | 10%
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| Europe becomes a bunch of small ______. | Kingdoms | 10%
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| Knights/Vassals | 10%
| |
| Who was the next emperor? | Kublai Khan | 10%
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| Name one of the two major cities founded by the Norse | Kyiv | Dublin | 10%
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| They owned ____. | Land | 10%
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| They worked the _____. | Land | 10%
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| Lords/Vassals | 10%
| |
| They were eventually relegated to ______. | Macao | 10%
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| Mali | 10%
| |
| What is the term for the emperor of the Mali empire? | Mansa | 10%
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| What was the term for a community of escaped slaves? | {Maroon} community | 10%
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| What kind of guns did the Portuguese bring to Japan? | {Matchlock} guns | 10%
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| And next? | Men of {negotiation} | 10%
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| And last? | Men of the {husbandry} | 10%
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| what was next? | Men of the {pen} | 10%
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| What was the top class of the Ottoman society? | Men of the {sword} | 10%
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| What is the belief that you must export more goods than you import? | Mercantilism | 10%
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| Who was next? | Mestizos | 10%
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| What should we actually call them (what is their alternative name)? | Mexica | 10%
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| The Spanish win the battle and build what modern-day city on the conquered capital? | Mexico City | 10%
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| During the Renaissance the ______ class grew. | Middle | 10%
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| What was the second leg of this trade called? | {Middle} Passage | 10%
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| What was their emperor at the time that the Europeans came? | Moctezuma | 10%
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| Which Islands were known for their spice production? | {Molucca} Islands | 10%
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| The Dutch and Portuguese fight a war over the Indian Ocean. What important islands were captured by the Dutch? | {Molucca} Islands | 10%
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| What empire did he represent? | Mongol | 10%
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| Kublai only allows who to serve in the military? | Mongols | 10%
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| Axum fades, but Ethiopia is very well protected thanks to what? | Mountains | 10%
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| What was the empire the Mongols established in India? (Hint: it sounds like Mongol) | Mughal | 10%
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| M{ughal} | 10%
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| Who was next? | Native Americans | 10%
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| Where were they born? | New Spain | 10%
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| Were the dark ages really dark? ;) | no | 10%
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| He brings England under control of the ______. | Normans | 10%
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| Colonies are forbidden from trading with any other European powers or colonies. (type okay) | okay | 10%
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| The indigenous population was falling too much, and that created labor shortages. They instead brought in people from Africa. (type okay) | okay | 10%
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| How was African history passed down? | Orally | 10%
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| What did he built that made him different from his forefather? | Palace | 10%
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| What is the term for a group of people centered around herding livestock in open areas of land? | Pastoral | 10%
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| They broke up large land holdings and distributed them to the ______. | Peasants | 10%
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| Who was next? | Peasants | 10%
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| Who was at the top of the colonial social pyramid? | Peninsulares | 10%
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| What is the name of the family who will rule for the next 330 years? | Plantagenet | 10%
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| What is a large area of farmland where many people work and live on? | Plantation | 10%
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| What form of writing becomes very popular? | Poetry | 10%
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| Hindus were allowed to practice their religion but they had to pay a... | Poll tax | 10%
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| What were the two important foods that Columbus brings back? | P{otatoes} | 10%
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| What invention greatly helped him? | Printing press | 10%
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| What is the term for state sponsored pirates? | Privateers | 10%
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| Unfortunately, slavery is very _______. | Profitable | 10%
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| Women could even own what? | Property | 10%
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| What kind of relatively unethical warfare did they use really effectively? | {Psychological} warfare | 10%
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| What dynasty did they establish? | Qing | 10%
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| What did humanists want from the Church? | Reform | 10%
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| What is the term for the mixing of religions? | Religious Syncretism | 10%
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| They believed that they were... | Resistant to tropical {disease} | 10%
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| S{afavid} | 10%
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| At 450 CE, what peoples migrate from central Europe to England? | Saxons | 10%
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| After he dies, the empire declines significantly. He was succeeded by ... | {Selim II} "The Drunk" | 10%
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| Who migrates from central Asia and becomes soldiers for this empire? | Seljuk Turks | 10%
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| What industry grows due to the demand to make slave ships? | Shipbuilding | 10%
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| The Chinese did not like the Portuguese, so they made them trade only ____ for goods. | Silver | 10%
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| Songhai | 10%
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| Where were these people born? | Spain | 10%
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| Where were their parents born? | Spain | 10%
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| They were half native and half _____. | Spanish | 10%
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| What valuable resource did Europeans desperately desire to acqure? | Spices | 10%
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| Standard weights and {measures} | 10%
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| What were three such examples of this in the Americas? | S{ugarcane} | 10%
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| They reached their peak under who? | {Suleyman} the Magnificent/Lawgiver/Grand Turk | 10%
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| What was the name of the new blended culture they created? | Swahili | 10%
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| What was the name of the people who Columbus first encounters? | Taino | 10%
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| What was the first empire established in China? | Tang | 10%
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| What was Genghis's original name? | Temujin | 10%
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| What was their capital? | Tenochtitlan | 10%
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| He establishes a bridge between Europe and what? | The Church | 10%
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| The king is put in conflict with what? | The Church | 10%
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| This dynasty maintains close ties with what? | The Church | 10%
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| "So many died that all believed that it was ___________" | The end of the world | 10%
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| What was this time period called? | The Great {Dying} | 10%
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| Authority of who expands during this period? | The Pope | 10%
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| T{obacco} | 10%
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| That helps them capitalize on what? | Trade routes | 10%
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| What was the name of the trade between Europe, Asia, and the Americas? | {Triangular} Trade | 10%
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| They gained more territory through what system? | {Tributary} states | 10%
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| Often times, conquered towns were forced to pay _____ to the Mongols. | Tribute | 10%
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| What was the next Caliphate? (661 CE) | Umayyad | 10%
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| What was the term for a Spanish governor of an area in the New World? | Viceroy | 10%
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| Name one of these. | Vietnam | Tibet | Korea | 10%
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| How was it abbreviated? | VOC | 10%
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| Eventually corruption comes and they fade fast. What was the next caliphate formed? | Abbasid | 0%
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| And who ruled it? | Abu Al-Abbas | 0%
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| Who invaded them? | Assyrians | 0%
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| Eventually they were taken over by... | Axum | 0%
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| Who was its first leader? | Babur | 0%
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| Back new {industries} | 0%
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| Who sends back vivid reports of the horrors inflicted upon native peoples? | Bartolome De Las Casas | 0%
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| Who was at the top? | Brahmins | 0%
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| Build {roads} | 0%
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| They are in direct conflict with what empire? | Byzantine | 0%
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| What is a technical term for a sultan? | Caliph | 0%
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| What empire does he found? | Carolingian | 0%
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| Create {colonies} | 0%
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| Who was the head of the government? | Emperor | 0%
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| Who was the top social class? | Gentry | 0%
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| What was settled by Bantu nomads? | Great Zimbabwe | 0%
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| They expanded rapidly thanks to _____. | Gunpowder | 0%
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| Okay, shifting. By early 700’s Islam is popular in NW India. Which empire collapsed earler? | Gupta | 0%
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| What did he do with the people that the Aztecs had conquered? | He {allied} with them | 0%
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| Who takes the throne next? | Henry II | 0%
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| Impose national {currencies} | 0%
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| Who was the King that united England? | King {Alfred} the Great | 0%
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| Who was their king at the time? | King {Ezana} | 0%
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| Who was next? | Kshatriyas | 0%
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| They took over what outpost in 1641? | Melaka | 0%
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| Who was next? | Merchants | 0%
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| These policies helped what people grow richer? | Merchants | 0%
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| What section of the pyramid were Muslims organized into? | Millets | 0%
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| Who were... | Outcasts, untouchables, "Children of God" | 0%
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| What Incan emperor organized the emprire into four quarters? | Pachacuti | 0%
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| Who was next? | Pariah / "Harijans" | 0%
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| Who were... | Priests | 0%
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| Push for overseas {empires} | 0%
| |
| They could not _____. | Remarry | 0%
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| What was the company run by the English government that had a monopoly on the English slave trade? | Royal African Company | 0%
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| He destroyed the capital and relocated it to where? | Samarkand | 0%
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| Who were... | Skilled traders, merchants, and minor officials | 0%
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| Who was next? | Sudras | 0%
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| What is another name for a Muslim ruler? | Sultan | 0%
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| Who was the leader of the Mali empire? | Sunni Ali | 0%
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| Who invaded India in 1398? | Tamerlane | 0%
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| Who were... | Unskilled workers | 0%
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| Who was next? | Vaisyas | 0%
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| Although lots of diseases came from Europe to the Americas, what is one that came to Europe? | Venereal Syphilis | 0%
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| Most of their history came from... | Visitors | 0%
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| Who were... | Warriors and rulers | 0%
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| Who was bottom? | Women | 0%
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| This greatly increased the degree of ______ specialization in Europe. | Working | 0%
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| They attacked China, united it, and established what dynasty? | Yuan | 0%
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