Exam 3 Questions
Italy
Black Death first entered western Europe through
Vietnam
Champs rice was introduced to China from
the pope in Rome
Crusades were initially launched by
Buddhism
East Asians turned to _____ after the fall of the Han
Karakorum
Genghis Khan's capital of Mongol was established at
Akbar
Hindus were better off during the reign of _____
Yamato
History's longest enduring dynasty
he appointed his sons and grandsons as provincial governors
How did Timur Lenk administer the lands he conquered
Johann Gutenberg
Invented the printing press
adopted many aspects of Chinese civilization
Khubilai Khan
Suleiman
Known as the Lawgiver or Magnificent
Silla, Paekche. and Koguryo were early kingdoms in
Korea
Khubilai Khan
Marco Polo spent almost twenty years at the court of?
Russia
Mongol rule was the least direct in
imperial sovereign
Padishah is a Persian word that the Ottomans interpreted to mean
Han
Roman Empire is often compared to the
ancient Rome
Serves as the cultural inspiration for the Renaissance
Ottoman
The 4 pillars of empire represented the basis of what government
Anatolia
The Battle of Manzikert opened the way for the Seljuk invasion of
Persia and Mesopotamia
The Khanate of the II- Khans encompassed
demonstrated meritorious service to the state
The Ottoman land grant system rewarded those who
Iberia
The Reconquista refers to the reconquest of
Florence
The Renaissance began in
Golden Horde
The Tatar Yoke refers to the Khanate of the
China
The plague pandemic in the 14th century is believed to have originated in
khan
The title given to strong Mongol leaders who sometimes brought rival tribes together and created almost unstoppable fighting forces
Vietnam
Three Religions refers to belief system of
Jagadai Khanate
Timur Lenk took advantage of the political rivalry among the leaders of the _____ to build his power base
Timur
Tried to restore mongol empire
Constantinople
What did Mehmed II conquer?
they were influenced by Islam
What did the Seljuk Turks, Mongols, Mahmud of Ghazni, and Timur Lenk all have in common?
Saladin
Who led the Muslim forces during the Third Crusade
not based on science and relied on traditional ideas of healing
Why was medieval medicine not effective against the bubonic plague?
Kanun
allowed for flexibility in the face of changing conditions
humanism
describes Renaissance themes of classicism, secularism, and individualism
The Safavids were Shi'ites and the Ottomans were Sunnies
difference b/w the Safavids and the Ottomans that bred hostility
Holy Roman Empire
dominated Central Europe
warrior clans
dominated Japan by 300 CE
silk road
example of the commercial linkages b/w Central Asian nomads and settled societies
Wu Zhao
female ruler of the Tang dynasty
Genghis Khan
his conquests brought much of Eurasia under Mongol rule in the 13th century
shrank the labor supply and made the peasants labor more valuable
how did the Black Death better the lives of English peasants
stirrups
innovation that gave Central Asian warriors a military advantage in battle by 2nd century
herding
main way of life for most Central Asians
merchants
most likely would be a member of a guild
Christian crusades
occurred during the European High Middle Ages
Shi'ites
persecuted in the Great Seljuk Empire
shoguns
power in Japan was monopolized by
Meritocracy
principle Genghis Khan used to organize his army where he chose the most able commanders due to their talent not their birth
women's small feet
symbol of social status in Song dynasty
Christians attacked one another
the Fourth crusade
role of religion in war
the Reconquista and the crusades are both examples of
First
the ______ crusade was most successful for the Christians
curb desire and live righteously
to avoid life's pain and suffering one must
Mughal India
women played important roles in the military as commander and soldiers in what empire