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World History EOC Review

What served as a model for European legal systems?

Justinian Code

Trade between Europe and the Middle East was expanded because of what battle?

The Crusades

This is an exchange of land for services

Feudalism

China and Korea influenced what country in its early days of development?

Japan

The advancement of mathematics and science occurred in what Golden Age?

Golden Age of Islam

In the kingdom of Mali his wealth and power contributed to the spread of Islam. Who is that ruler?

Mansa Musa

What agricultural achievement played an important role in pre- Columbian Mesoamerican civilizations?

Production of Corn

What caused the introduction of new foods in European society?

Columbian Exchange

An outlook emphasizing classicism, secularism, and individualism were key features during what time period?

Renaissance

One of his ships were the first to circumnavigate the Earth.

` Ferdinand Magellan

What is the forced journey of enslaved Africans to the Americas?

The Middle Passage

During the Scientific Revolution, new scientific knowledge and understanding were based on what?

Observation and Experimentation

In The Prince what was Niccolo Machiavelli most concerned with?

Use of political Power

Europeans changed their thinking about the role of government during what time period?

Enlightenment