9950357578 | Oldest major sea trade route in the world | Indian Ocean Trade Network | 0 | |
9950357579 | Primary factor in Europeans being able to dominate Asia in the 19th century | Military superiority | 1 | |
9950357580 | Process of Ex-European territories achieving independence post World War II | Decolonization Period | 2 | |
9950357581 | Major governmental strategy supported by both the Mexican Revolution and the Chinese communist revolution | Redistribution of wealth | 3 | |
9950357582 | The main reason that Europe was able to dominate the world economy and the 19th and 20th centuries | Industrial revolution | 4 | |
9950357583 | Japan's aggressive modernization initiative in the 19 century | Meiji Restoration | 5 | |
9950357584 | The main reason behind the collapse of the ottoman and Russian empires after World War II | Nationalism | 6 | |
9950357585 | First sustained exchange of goods and ideas between the Eastern and Western hemispheres | Columbian exchange | 7 | |
9950357586 | The primary reason for China's and the Islamic empires interest in India during the 14th century | Sugar | 8 | |
9950357587 | The first sustained trade route between China and Europe | Silk Road | 9 | |
9950357588 | The admiral of the Chinese treasure fully in the early 1400s | Zheng He | 10 | |
9950357589 | The resurgence of Confucian believe in China during the Ming Dynasty | Neoconfucianism | 11 | |
9950357590 | The primary social impact of the industrial revolution | The rise of the middle class | 12 | |
9950357591 | One of the few consistently Christian kingdoms in Africa | Ethiopia | 13 | |
9950357592 | Primary social group left out of the Confucian social order | Women | 14 | |
9950357593 | Nomadic group that was very influential in spreading people, goods, and ideas across Afro-Eurasia during the postclassical era | Mongols | 15 | |
9950357594 | Egyptian leader that played a large role in growing nationalism within the country | Gamal Abdel Nasser | 16 | |
9950357595 | The major cause of most native people being eradicated after European arrival | Pandemics | 17 | |
9950357596 | Nomadic group that was very influential in bringing down both the Han and Roman empires | The Huns | 18 | |
9950357597 | The group of people who came to dominate Anatolia in the 11th century | Turks | 19 | |
9950357598 | One of the few cultural attributes that caught on in Japan from China | Buddhism | 20 | |
9950357599 | One of the pillars of the Mongol Empire towards cultural matters | Religious tolerance | 21 | |
9950357600 | The highest social group in the caste system | Brahmins | 22 | |
9950357601 | The pre-dominant social group in charge of most Confucian government positions | Scholar Gentry | 23 | |
9950357602 | Location of the world's 10 largest cities during the age of exploration | East Asia | 24 | |
9950357603 | The first industry to really industrialize in great Britain | Textiles | 25 | |
9950357604 | "People of the Book" | Jews, Christians, Muslims | 26 | |
9950357605 | The belief that some people are naturally more successful and therefore more evolved than others | Social Darwinism | 27 | |
9950357606 | It's major effect was the diffusion of iron metallurgy across sub-Saharan Africa | Bantu Migration | 28 | |
9950357607 | A social group that mainly spread Buddhism across South and East Asia | Merchants | 29 | |
9950357608 | The motivation for the Atlantic revolutions of the 1700s and 1800s | Enlightenment Ideals | 30 | |
9950357609 | The production focus of the second industrial revolution | Electricity, Steel, Chemicals | 31 | |
9950357610 | Jailed political activist in South Africa who eventually became the president | Nelson Mandela | 32 | |
9950357611 | The destination country for 1/3 of the silver trade during the 16th and 17th centuries | China | 33 | |
9950357612 | The oldest written set of laws | Code of Hammurabi | 34 | |
9951050054 | Travels to China 14th century | Marco Polo | 35 | |
9951050055 | Goal to collect as much silver as possible | Mercantilism | 36 | |
9951050056 | Defeated by Spain because of disease and alliances | Aztecs and Incas | 37 | |
9951050057 | The primary region were slaves were gathered for the Atlantic slave trade | West coast of Africa | 38 | |
9951050058 | The first mass movement towards agriculture and permanent settlements | Neolithic revolution | 39 | |
9951050059 | The style of communism the China originally tried to replicate | Soviet model | 40 | |
9951050060 | Muslim rule of India, toleration | Mughal Empire | 41 | |
9951050061 | Multinational empire, causes problems | Austria-Hungary | 42 | |
9951050062 | free market economy | Capitalism | 43 | |
9951050063 | Growth of empire | Imperialism | 44 |
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