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Near East
World History II - Unit 3 review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Connected Asia to the Mediterranean Sea | Silk Roads |
| __________________ across the Indian Ocean funneling products from Asia and Africa through the Persian Gulf | Maritime Routes |
| ______________ across Northern Africa | Trans-Saharan |
| _______________ links with the Black Sea | Northern European |
| _________________ river and sea trade | Western European |
| _____________________ and lands of Southeast Asia | South China Sea |
| Importance of trade routes | Exchange of goods and ideas |
| Paper, compass, silk, and porcelain | China |
| Textiles and the Numeral System | India and the Middle East |
| The _____________________ empire emerged as a political and economic power after conquering Constantinople | Ottoman |
| Origin of the Ottoman Empire | Asia Minor |
| Unifying force of the Ottoman Empire | Islam |
| The Ottoman Empire traded ____________ and ___________________ | Coffee and Ceramics |
| Ottomans renamed Constantinople | Istanbul |
| The Ottoman Empire expanded into ____________ Asia, _________________ Europe including the _____________ peninsula and _____________ Africa | Southwest Asia, Southeastern Europe including the Balkan Peninsula, and Northern Africa |
| The Mughals are descendants of the _______________ | Mongols |
| The Mughals were located in _______________ | Northern India |
| The Mughal rulers spread ______________ into India | Islam |
| The Mughal rulers allowed _____________ to set up trading posts along the coast of India | Europeans |
| Example of beautiful architecture in India | Taj Mahal |
| Indian textiles had a great influence on _________ textiles | British |
| ______________, _____________________ and _________________ competed for Indian Ocean trade | Portugal, the Netherlands and Britain |
| _____________ used foreign enclaves to limit foreign influence and to control trade | China |
| ______________ used a policy of isolation to limit foreign influences | Japan |
| Country characterized by a powerless emperor and ruled by a shogun | Japan |
| trading empire located in western Africa | Songhai |