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Ch. 12, 13, 14

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238668478The Mongol way of life wasPastoral0
2386684791st Mongol conquest under Ghenghis khan wasChina1
238668480Mongol ruler who was ratified by a councilkhan2
2386684811st Russian ruler to use the term "tsar"Ivan III / Ivan the Great3
238668482The Ming produced one of the most prized commercial products, which wasporcelain4
238668483winds of the gods/divine windskamikaze5
238668484Monsoons areseasonal winds6
238668485These seasonal winds were common in Africamonsoons7
238668486This place had a Tropical; rainy and dry climateAfrica8
238668487The spread of Islam to lands of the the Saharah came through theTrans-Saharah Trade Route9
238668488Mansa Musa made a pilgrimmage that showed hiscity's wealth10
238668489Mansa Musa's pilgrimmage resulted inconstruction of mosque and Quranic schools11
238668490Largest and most technically advanced ship in the Indian Ocean was theChinese "junk"12
238668491By 1250, the most important trading city of the Swahili Coast wasKilwa13
238668492The population of Europe increased dramatically during EARLY MIDDLE AGES because ofEconomic revival, no diseases at the time, increasing temperatures14
238668493spanish conquestsreconquistas15
238668494Chinese explorer who put Chinese exploration on topZheng He16
238668495Zheng He's greatest accomplishment for CHINAtributary states17
238668496The Mongols failed to invade Japan because of thisgreat storm on Hakata Bay18
238668497best known for being the most traveled man of his timeIbn Battuta19
238668498Center of learning in Africa; North Africa exported books hereTimbuktu20
238668499Status of WOMEN in Africa depended onstatus of her "male master"; father, husband, or owner21
238668500Women in Africa were not allowed to take part in commerce, administration, or religion so they could not make thesepersonal achievements22
238668501world's richest maritime trading network and Muslim expansionIndian Ocean Trade23
238668502People who had interest in humanities, classical disciplines of grammar, rhetorics, poetry, history and ethicshumanists24
238668503association of craft specialistsGuild25
238668504association of trading cities in EuropeHanseatic League26
238668505agricultural techniqueThree - field system27
238668506used on Gothis Cathedralsfor stability of the high, thin stone columns below the archesflying buttresses28
238668507common ground between reasoning and faith (science and religion)Scholasticism29
238668508Creator of the printing pressJohann Gutenburg30
238668509Means "Great Charter"Magna Carta31
238668510Wrote the "Canterbury Tales"Geoffrey Chauncer32
238668511Young Venetian merchant who set out to reach the Mongol Court by long overload track across Central AsiaMarco Polo33
238668512Wrote "Divine Comedy"Dante Alighieri34
238668513Greco-Roman traditionsClassical Period35
238668514painted the Mona LisaLeonardo da Vinci36
238668515Name given to "Justinian Plaque" in EuropeThe Black Death37
238668516Holy wars against the MuslimsThe Crusades38
238668517Means "rebirth"The Renaissance39
238668518The prosperity of Ghana rested on thisControl of gold and salt trades40
238668519The Crusade launched by European Christians were motivated by thisResentment of Islamic missionaries seeking to spread their faith along the Mediterranean41
238668520Mongols attempted but failed to conquer this placeJapan42
238668521Turkic-speaking slave armies used by the abbasid caliphMamluks43
238668522Mansa Musa created a strong central gov. hereMali44
238668523Early Bantu migrations through Africa were caused byIslamic missionary expeditions through west and central Africa, which opened up more areas to settlement45
238668524Zheng He's birth placeYunnan46
238668525African goods traded on the Trans-Saharan Route included thesesalt and gold47
238668526Issue that confronted Muslim groups: Sunnis and Shi'iteswho Muhammad's successor should be48
238668527Theocracy where religious and political leader leader was one of the sameCaliphate49
238668528Eastern Orthodoxy and Latin church splitGreat Schism50
238668529rituals in which special individuals visited and influenced the supernatural worldShaminism51
238668530combination of Typhus, influenza, small pox, the plaque, and other diseasesGreat Pandemic52
238668531Most famous conqueror in historyGenghis khan53
238668532Grandson of Genghis khan and leader of the Golden HordBatu54
238668533Japan lies on this chain of volcanoes circling the Pacific OceanRing of Fire55
238668534Worship of forces of nature and means "the way of kami"Shinto56
238668535Japan was enfatuated with traditions, culture, architecture, customs, religion, and way of life of this placeChina57
238668536name for the supreme military commander in Chinashogun58
238668537inheritance from the motherMatrilineal59
238668538This place has the largest Muslim population in the worldIndonesia60
238668539combining one religion with anothercultural diffusion61
238668540"Ming" meansbrilliant62
238668541Patrilineal meansPatrilineal63
238668542Muslims in east Africa came into west Africa because of thistrade64
238698636Muslim group that thought that Muhammad's successor should be a direct descendant of himShi'ites65
238698637Muslim group that thought that Muhammad's successor just had to come from the same tribe as MuhammadSunnis66

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