WHI Quarter 3 Review

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Waterwheels and windmills

2 technologies that came from the Middle East

Porcelain, Silk, Tea

3 goods traded by China (not technologies)

South China Sea and Southeast Asia Routes

Along coasts of China, Japan, Korea, and SE Asia

Hagia Sophia

Byzantine domed church, means "holy wisdom", later became an Islamic mosque

No

Did the Inca have private property?

Great Schism

Division of the Christian Church into the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church

Elected by nobles, priests, and military leaders

How did the Aztecs decide on an emperor?

-Religion (orthodox Christianity) -architecture (St. Basil)

How did the Byzantine Empire influence Russia?

compass and lateen sail

Name 2 navigational technologies that spread along the trade routes from Asia

Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia

Name 3 places Islam spread to along trade routes

India, China, the Middle East, and later Europe

Name at least 4 places that produced textiles to be traded along the routes.

Silk Road

Network of trade routes connecting China to the Middle East

Songhai

Sonni Ali built the largest state that ever existed in West Africa, it was known as:

Trans-Saharan Routes

Trade route across northern Africa

Maritime Route

Trade route across the Indian Ocean, linking Africa, the Middle East, and Asia

Northern and Western European Routes

Trade routes across northern and western Europe, connecting the Black and Baltic seas

Polytheistic

Were most of the civilizations in the Americas polytheistic or monotheistic?

Agriculture and tribute from conquered peoples

What 2 things was the Aztec economy based on?

Ghana, Mali, and Songhai

What 3 civilizations dominated Western Africa near the Niger River?

-Islam -Business methods -Arabic -Coinage

What 4 things did Ghana receive from Muslim merchants?

Axum

What African civilization was considered a Christian kingdom?

1-protection in the east 2-distance from invasion in the west 3-crossroads for trade 4-on a protected peninsula

What are 4 reasons Constantinople was chosen as the new capital?

Trans-Saharan

What are the trade routes outlined in BLUE called?

Silk Road

What are the trade routes outlined in GREEN called?

Maritime Routes

What are the trade routes outlined in RED called?

Roman Catholic Church

What church was located in the West?

Tenochtitlan

What city represented the Aztecs?

Chichen Itza

What city represented the Maya?

Maya

What civilization consisted of city-states that were often at war with each other?

India

What civilization produced new crops for making sugar?

Mali

What civilization replaced Ghana?

Aztecs

What civilization used chinampas?

Inca

What civilization used terrace farming?

Japan

What civilization was an archipelago?

Inca

What civilization was known for their expansive network of roads?

Inca

What civilization was located along the Andes Mountains in South America?

Zimbabwe

What civilization was located between the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers next to the Indian ocean?

Maya

What civilization was located in Mexico and Central American rain forests on the Yucatan Peninsula?

Aztec

What civilization was located in a valley in central Mexico?

Africa

What continent was known for its gold and salt trade, especially the western kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai?

Russia and Eastern Europe

What country and region was introduced to Byzantine culture through trade?

China

What country first produced paper, printing, and paper money?

Constantinople

What did Constantine rename the capital?

Scholars, architects, and teachers

What did Mansa Musa bring back to Timbuktu?

Wealth and power

What did Mansa Musa's hajj to Mecca display to the world?

Protection, isolation, fishing

What did the Sea of Japan provide Japan?

Mountains

What geographic feature dominated Japan, making it difficult to farm?

Archipelago

What is a chain of islands called?

Chinampas

What is another name for floating gardens?

Shintoism

What is the ethnic religion unique to Japan?

Meso-American Pyramid

What is the object in this image?

Greek

What language was used in the Eastern Orthodox Church?

Latin

What language was used in the Roman Catholic Church?

E

What letter best represents Axum?

G

What letter best represents Japan?

F

What letter best represents Zimbabwe?

C

What letter best represents the Andes Mountains?

A

What letter best represents the Aztec?

C

What letter best represents the Inca?

B

What letter best represents the Indian Ocean?

F

What letter best represents the Limpopo River?

B

What letter best represents the Maya?

D

What letter best represents the Niger River?

D

What letter best represents the civilizations of West Africa such as Ghana, Mali, and Songhai?

maritime routes

What major trade route did Zimbabwe use?

Lands surrounding the Indian Ocean (India and Southeast Asia)

What region did spices mostly come from on the trade routes?

Baltic Region (Europe)

What region participated in the Amber trade

Islam

What religion dominated Mali?

Buddhism

What religion heavily influenced Japanese architecture due to contact with China

Buddhism

What religion spread from India to China, Korea, and Japan?

Animism then Islam

What religions dominated Songhai?

Nile River

What river was Axum closest to?

Red Sea

What sea was controlled by Axum?

Machu Picchu

What site represented the ancient Inca?

Baltic and Black seas

What two seas were connected by trade routes linking the Byzantine Empire and Eastern Europe?

Christianity

What was Byzantine art heavily influenced by?

The Roman empire by reconquering lands lost to invaders

What was Justinian determined to revive during his reign?

codification of Roman law into Justinian's code

What was Justinian's most important contribution to society?

Society and Bible scenes

What was depicted in mosaics?

Timbuktu

What was the great trading and learning city of Western Africa?

farmers

What was the occupation of the majority of ancient Mayans?

sapa inca

What was the ruler of the Inca called?

"Heavenly Emperor" and China

What were Japanese emperors called and where did this influence come from?

Agriculture

What were the economies of civilizations in the Americas often based on?

-worship the emperor -emphasized natural features, forces of nature, and ancestors

What were the main beliefs of Shintoism?

-calendar -number system with 0 -writing using hieroglyphics

What were three achievements of the ancient Maya?

Byzantium

Where did Constantine move the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire)?

China

Where did Japan adapt their writing from?

Libraries

Where did the Byzantines preserve Greek and Roman culture?

Constantinople

Where was the Eastern church located?

Government officials and the army

Who could use the expansive Inca road system?

Patriarch

Who was considered the leader of the Eastern Orthodox Church?

Pope

Who was considered the leader of the Roman Catholic Church?

Justinian

Who was the emperor of the Byzantine Empire at its height?

Mansa Musa

Who was the leader of Mali who converted to Islam and went on a pilgrimage to Mecca?

Hippodrome

ancient Byzantine stadium used for chariot racing

Hippodrome

arena used for chariot races in the Byzantine Empire

mosaics

art made from chips of colored glass or stone

Great Zimbabwe

capital city of Zimbabwe, home to a large, prosperous trading center

icons

holy images of Christ, the Virgin Mary, and saints


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