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Jeopardy Chapters Test Review

The Americas AfricaMuslim Empires RussiaAsia

Product that primarily caused African slavery in the New World. ◄

Product that caused global inflation. ◄

These two European economic concepts created the Atlantic circuit economy. ◄

These were the three coercive labor systems in the New World. ◄

The three environmental impacts of plantations on the Caribbean islands. ◄

Two European goods desired by the Africans in return for slaves. ◄

Name of the leg of the Atlantic Circuit that carried slaves to the New World. ◄

Muslim West African empire that drew its wealth from trans- Saharan trade. ◄

Two jobs that trans-Saharan slaves fulfilled. ◄

Ottoman Safavid and Mughal empires collectively. ◄

◄ Location of this picture

He was called the Lawgiver by his subjects. ◄

These two religious philosophies tried to reconcile Hindu and Muslim differences. ◄

System that allowed resident cavalrymen to administer the most rural areas in the Balkans and Anatolia. ◄

Russia’s first port city. ◄

Period of civil war that followed the death of Ivan IV. ◄

◄ Policy of Peter the Great.

Built the Winter Palace and gained Russia’s first warm water port. ◄

Military reorganization tactic that Peter the Great copied from Prussia. ◄

Largest island of the main Japanese island group. ◄

Tried to unsuccessfully unify Japan as shogun and brought in European musket technology. ◄

Dynasty that created assembly lines and factories to create their highly desired Chinese products. ◄

He mastered classical Chinese Manchu Mongolian and was considered an intellectual prodigy. ◄

Treaty that fixed China’s border at the Amur River with Russia. ◄

The name of the slave ship that mutinied which led to a US Supreme Court case.

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