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Global History Terms
Pages 7-9 in Review Packet
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| This event led to Europe falling into the Dark Ages | Fall of Rome |
| Institution that unifies all of Europe | Roman Catholic Church |
| A time of manor systems, feudalism, lack of education and the Catholic Church being in power | Dark Ages/Middle Ages |
| Land for Loyalty agreement during Dark Ages | Feudalism |
| Holy wars fought between Europe (Catholics) vs Middle East (Muslims) | Crusades |
| Sickness that killed millions in Europe and was caused by rats on trade ships | Black/Bubonic Death |
| "Rebirth" of learning in Europe during 1400s-1600s (Occurs in Italy) | Renaissance |
| Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and sculpted "David" | Michalangelo |
| Invented the printing press that enabled more literature to be spread throughout Europe | Johann Gutenberg |
| Japan and China chose to remain cut off from the rest of the world during the 1700-1850s. What is this policy called? | Isolationism |
| Group that had the largest unified empire in the world; led by Ghengis Khan | Mongols |
| Empires of Africa that had plentiful supplies of gold & salt | Ghana, Mali, Songhai (Northern Africa) |
| Japan and China felt their culture was better than others, which means they were... | Ethnocentric |
| Latin American civilization in Mexico located on Yucatan Peninsula that used pyramids, science, calendars | Mayans |
| Latin American civilization in central Mexico that were great warriors and sacrificed a lot of humans | Aztecs |
| Latin American civilization in South America that build impressive roadways and used terrace farming in Manchu Picchu | Incas |
| Examples of travelers around the world that spread culture... | Marco Polo, Mansa Musa, Zheng He. |
| Major trade route that cut through China, into the Middle East and toward Europe | Silk Road |
| Codes of conduct required by medieval knights and samurai | Chilvary & Bushido |
| Being kicked out of the Catholic church for good and crippling your chances of making it to the afterlife is called being... | Excommunication |
| The most "Renaissance-like" of all Renaissance men... | Leonardo Da Vinci |
| Wrote "The Prince," stating that rulers should rule by fear, rather than love (Will lay the blueprint for Absolutism) | Machiavelli |