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HUMANS & ENVIRON-MENTCULTURAL INTERACTION INTERACTION STATE & CONFLICT CONFLICTECONOMIC SYSTEMS SYSTEMSSOCIAL STRUCTURES STRUCTURES

Humans & Environment A Middle Eastern group who moved from place to place tending and trading sheep, horses, and camels Return Answer

Humans & Environment Middle Eastern beast of burden domesticated in 3rd century c.e. Return Answer

Humans & Environment Over-population in northern Europe led these people to raid & populate other areas in 9th & 10th centuries Return Answer

Humans & Environment Southern-most east African city accessible via monsoon trade winds Return Answer

Humans & Environment The Black Death entered Europe from this Black Sea port Return Answer

Humans & Environment The southern “coastline” of the Sahara desert Return Answer

Cultural Integration Traveled in the 14th century twice as far as Marco Polo Return Answer

Cultural Integration The Eastern Orthodox equivalent to the Roman Catholic pope Return Answer

Cultural Integration Just as the Roman Empire patronized Christianity, this faith was supported by the Tang dynasty Return Answer

Cultural Integration City of Islamic enlightenment in Iberia Return Answer

A group of people in any faith who forbid the worship of graven images Return Answer Cultural Integration

The largest Buddhist monument in the world Return Answer

States & Conflict Group of advisors to English king Return Answer

Cultural Integration Title indicating successor to Mohammad Return Answer

Cultural Integration Mongol ruler who invaded China Return Answer

Cultural Integration Prosperous east African city-state in 14th century Return Answer

Cultural Integration Defeated the crusaders and founded the Ayubbid dynasty Return Answer

Cultural Integration The sale of sacred church offices Return Answer

Economic Systems European resident who were tied to the land and worked it with the permission of the landlord Return Answer

Economic Systems Precursor to trade unions in medieval northern Europe Return Answer

Economic Systems World’s first paper money came from here Return Answer

Economic Systems Late medieval European practice that gave eldest son entire inheritance Return Answer

Economic Systems This admiral led several Chinese naval expeditions to consolidate and demonstrate 15th-century trade dominance Return Answer

Economic Systems Many people believe him to be the wealthiest person in the world in the 14th century Return Answer

Social Structure Captured Christian soldiers and forced to join Ottoman army Return Answer

Social Structure Non-Muslim slave used be Islamic states as warriors Return Answer

Social Structure At the bottom of the social hierarchy in Song China Return Answer

Social Structure Arabs referred to this region as “slave country” Return Answer

Social Structure In the traditional Islamic world, the higher the class, the greater a woman’s _____________ Return Answer

Social Structure The only woman to rule China as an emperor in her own right Return Answer

Humans & Environment Who were the Bedouins? Return

Humans & Environment What is a camel? Return

Humans & Environment Who were the Vikings? Return

Humans & Environment What is Kilwa? Return

Humans & Environment What is Kaffa? Return

Humans & Environment What is the sahel? Return

Cultural Integration Who is Ibn Battuta? Return

Cultural Integration What is Patriarch? Return

Cultural Integration What is Buddhism? Return

Cultural Integration What is Cordoba? Return

Cultural Integration Who are iconoclasts? Return

Cultural Integration What is Borobudor? Return

States & Conflict What is Parliament? Return

States & Conflict Who is a caliph? Return

States & Conflict Who was Chinghis Khan? Return

States & Conflict What is Great Zimbabwe? Return

States & Conflict Who was Saladin? Return

States & Conflict What is simony? Return

Economic Systems What is a serf? Return

Economic Systems What are guilds? Return

Economic Systems What is China? c Return

Economic Systems What is primogeniture? Return

Economic Systems Who was Zheng He? Return

Social Structure Who was Mansa Musa? Return

Social Structure Who were the Mamluks? Return

Social Structure Who are Mamluks? Return

Social Structure Who are merchants? Return

Social Structure Where is eastern Europe? Return

Social Structure What is seclusion? ( ) Return

Who is Emperor Wu?

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Who is Emperor Wu? Return Social Structure