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The Middle East
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The Mongols
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Asia
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Europe
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Migrations trade
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The Mongols
Migrations trade
The Middle East
Europe
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Name of the central object in this picture
THE MIDDLE EAST - 100
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Semi-nomadic Arabs that helped spread Islam in
the Arabian peninsula
THE MIDDLE EAST - 200
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The Muslim community was first established by
this event (year One on the Muslim calendar)
THE MIDDLE EAST - 300
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The Arab expansion was helped by the relative
weakness of the Sassanid Persians and this east
European empire
THE MIDDLE EAST - 400
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The Five Pillars of Islam
THE MIDDLE EAST - 500
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They formed the largest empire in world history
THE MONGOLS - 100
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The establishment of the Mongol Empire revived
and extended this route
THE MONGOLS - 200
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The weakened state of this Chinese empire made it
susceptible to Mongol attack
THE MONGOLS - 300
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Princes of this city became tsars after the
Mongols were driven out
THE MONGOLS - 400
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Mongols established this dynasty in China
THE MONGOLS - 500
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the concept of li or an overall cosmic order
(influenced by Buddhism and Daoism) distinguishes
this from the older version of Confucianism
CHINA - 100
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civilization east of China that developed a
feudal state similar to Europes
CHINA - 200
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Conflicts between these beliefs weakened the Tang
dynasty in the 9th century
CHINA - 300
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Gunpowder, paper money, and shipbuilding were
technological advancements made first by this
dynasty
CHINA - 400
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Increased use of oxen and this animal in farming
contributed to the increase in Chinas population
CHINA - 500
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This event eased population pressures in Europe
in the 14th century
EUROPE - 100
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Empire that fell to the Ottomans in 1453
EUROPE - 200
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Of the following, the group that did NOT invade
Europe between 400 and 1000 C.E. Huns, Mongols,
Vikings, Magyars, or Vandals
EUROPE - 300
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The continuing growth of manufacturing and this
led to urban growth in Europe after 1200
EUROPE - 400
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The capture of the Holy Lands by this group in
the 11th century inspired the First Crusade by
European knights
EUROPE - 500
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The type of society that tended to be less
patriarchal, nomadic or sedentary
MIGRATIONS AND TRADE - 100
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Type of sail used by the dhow in Indian Ocean
trade
MIGRATIONS AND TRADE - 200
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imperial conquests, cross-cultural trade
exchange, and this led to big changes in world
history beginning in this time period
MIGRATIONS AND TRADE - 300
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iron and bananas explain this African groups
migratory pattern
MIGRATIONS AND TRADE - 400
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Construction of this during the Sui dynasty
improved trade and transportation
MIGRATIONS AND TRADE - 500
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The Kabah
THE MIDDLE EAST - 100
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Bedouins
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The hijra (Muhammads flight from Mecca to Medina
in 622 C.E.)
THE MIDDLE EAST - 300
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Byzantine Empire
THE MIDDLE EAST - 400
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Declaration of Faithfasting during
Ramadanalms-giving (charity)the Hajj
(pilgrimage to Mecca)prayer 5 times daily
THE MIDDLE EAST - 500
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the Mongols
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The Silk Road
THE MONGOLS - 200
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Song dynasty
THE MONGOLS - 300
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Moscow
THE MONGOLS - 400
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Yuan dynasty
THE MONGOLS - 500
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Neo-Confucianisn
CHINA - 100
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Japan
CHINA - 200
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Buddhism and Confucianism
CHINA - 300
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Tang dynasty (618-907)
CHINA - 400
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water buffalo
CHINA - 500
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The Black Death (Bubonic Plague)
EUROPE - 100
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Byzantine Empire
EUROPE - 200
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Mongols
EUROPE - 300
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trade
EUROPE - 400
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Seljuk Turks
EUROPE - 500
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nomadic
MIGRATIONS AND TRADE - 100
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lateen sail
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Spread of religions or migrations
MIGRATIONS AND TRADE - 300
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the Bantu
MIGRATIONS AND TRADE - 400
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Chinas Grand Canal
MIGRATIONS AND TRADE - 500
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FINAL CATEGORY the Dark Ages
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What were the two major sources of stability and
order in western Europe between 500-1000 C.E.?
FINAL CATEGORY
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feudalism and the Catholic Church
FINAL CATEGORY
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