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Final Review Civilizations

Question 1 primary source, trade, China

Answer 1 Marco Polo

Question 2 Advances in math, science, medicine; tolerance; preserved Greek culture

Answer 2 Islam – Golden Age

Question 3 Population decrease, disease, interaction

Answer 3 The Plague

Question 4 Regain holy lands, resulted in trade between Europe and Asia

Answer 4 Crusades

Question 5 isolationism, feudalism, Japan

Answer 5 Tokugawa Shogunate

Question 6 Capital of Byzantine, Ottoman Turks 1453

Answer 6 Fall of Constantinople

Question 7 India; advanced art, science, and math; Golden Age

Answer 7 Gupta Empire

Question 8 Japan, warriors, chivalry, code

Answer 8 bushido

Question 9 Axum, Mali, Songhai, Kush, Ghana

Answer 9 African Trading Kingdoms

Question 10 location and trade, Byzantine capital

Answer 10 Constantinople

Question 11 Mongols

Answer 11 conquerors

Question 12 decentralized government, chaos, social structure

Answer 12 Medieval Europe

Question 13 spread Islam, pilgrimage, trade, Mali

Answer 13 Mansa Musa

Question 14 Orthodox Church, Byzantine influence

Answer 14 Early Russia

Question 15 Political system, rigid social structure, church, chivalry, weak central government

Answer 15 Feudalism

Question 16 China, influence on Japan and Korea

Answer 16 Tang and Song Dynasties

Question 17 Byzantine Empire, standard code of laws

Answer 17 Justinian Code

Question 18 Muslim leader, defeated Crusaders

Answer 18 Saladin

Question 19 isolationism, separated from Europe, tribute

Answer 19 Mongols in Russia

Question 20 Frankish Empire, Spread Christianity

Answer 20 Charlemagne

Question 21 Economic system, manor system, church was center

Answer 21 Manorialism

Question 22 primary source, trade, Islam

Answer 22 Ibn Battuta

Question 23 Christianity; preserved Greek culture; impact Russia; law and art; Eastern Roman Empire

Answer 23 Byzantine Empire

Question 24 Religious tolerance; Mughal Empire, India; Golden Age

Answer 24 Akbar The Great