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Types of Government
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Sub-Saharan Africa
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Chinese Dynasties
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Latin American Natives
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Trade Routes
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Travelers and Invaders
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Latin American Natives Travelers and Invaders
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Power is in the hands of a single person
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Monarchy
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Controlled by the citizens, either directly or through representatives
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Democracy
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Power is in the hands of a few people- rule is based on wealth
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Oligarchy
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Power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
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Aristocracy
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The ruler is viewed as a divine figure or controlled by a religious leader
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Theocracy
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Most important to the Gold-Salt Trade
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Ghana
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Mansa Musa helped them reach new heights
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Mali
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Used waterways such as the seas as highways
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Ethiopia
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Strong military influences, laws based on the Quran
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Songhai
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Originally followers of the Hindu faith, switched to Islam causing rivalries
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Delhi Sultanate
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The first Chinese dynasty
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Xia
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China under Mongol Rule
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Yuan
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The “golden age” of Chinese Dynastic rule
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Tang
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Longest lasting dynasty
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Zhou
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Only ruling family to control China two separate times
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Han
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Famous for their games of hand ball
Famous for their games of hand ball. Tenochtitlan was their capital city.
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Aztec
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Spanned the distance of northern Ecuador to central Chile and consisted of 12 million inhabitants from more than 100 different ethnic groups at its peak. Destroyed easily by Spanish weapons and disease.
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Incas
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the most extensive and advanced transportation system in pre-Columbian South America
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Inca Road System
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Created the only known system of writing in Pre-Columbian America
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Mayan
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DAILY DOUBLE
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The oldest and most mysterious group. No one knows why they disappeared
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Olmec
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Spanned across Europe and Asia
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Silk Road
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Helped spread religions such as Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity.
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Indian Ocean
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Existed since prehistoric times. Traded in salt and gold.
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Trans-Saharan
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Connects to the Silk Road in the east. Waterway.
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Mediterranean
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Trade between the southwest and Mesoamerica
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Turquois
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Invaders. Held the largest empire in history.
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Mongols
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Explorer. Used Junk ships and traveled in the Indian Ocean.
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Zheng He
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Muslim traveler. Visited cities across Europe and Asia and wrote journals documenting his travels.
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Ibn Batuta
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Nomadic invaders who originally came from the steppes of Central Asia
Nomadic invaders who originally came from the steppes of Central Asia. Destroyed the Roman Empire.
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Huns
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Movement from the south of Africa
Movement from the south of Africa. Spread religion and languages that are popular today.
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Bantu
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Types of Warfare
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One of the first forms of biological warfare
One of the first forms of biological warfare. Was spread by infected blankets.
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Smallpox
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