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Choose a category. You will be given the answer.

You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

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Click here for Final Jeopardy

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European Exploration

Trade in the1500s

Miscellaneous

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Impact of European

Exploration

Non-EuropeanEmpires

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What are 5 of the 8 Non-European

Empires we talked about in class?

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Songhai, Ming, Safavid, Ottoman,

Mughal, Aztec, Inca, Maya.

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List any 5 significant people

associated with the Non-European

Empires.

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Hung-Wu, Akbar, Shah Abbas, Shah Ishmael,

Suleyman the Magnificent, Sunni Ali, Montezuma,

Hernan Cortez, Francisco Pizarro

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Name 5 major cities associated with the Non-

European Empires and give the empire each city is

associated with.

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Timbuktu, Istanbul, Tenochtitlan, Machu

Pichu, Cuzco

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List and describe the world-wide location of each of the 8

Non-European Empires.

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Ming-China

Ottoman- Turkey

Mughal- India

Safavid- Iran

Songhai- North-West Africa

Aztec- Mexico

Inca- Andes Mountains of South America

Maya- Yucatan Peninsula (Central America)

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List 1 contribution for each of the 8 non-

European Empires.

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Ming- redesigned Great Wall

Songhai- University at Timbuktu

Ottoman- legal codes

Safavid-textiles

Mughal- Taj Mahal

Aztec- architecture: Tenochtitlan

Inca- terrace farming, quipu, skull surgery

Maya- calendar

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Who was the Italian explorer from the 1300’swho traveled to China? Why is he so significant

in history?

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Marco Polo.

He is considered to be the father of exploration. He was one of the first

Europeans to explore the world.

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Who was Prince Henry the Navigator?

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Portuguese prince who set up a navigation school in Lisbon.

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List 5 European Explorers and the country that sponsored

them.

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Christopher Columbus- Spain

Jacques Cartier- France

Francisco Pizarro- Spain

Vasco De Gama- Portugal

Hernan Cortez- Spain

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Describe the route taken by 5 of the European explorers.

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Magellan- left Spain, came down southeastern coast of South America and headed west to the Philippines.

Christopher Columbus-left Spain headed west to the Caribbean

Hernan Cortez- Spain west to Mexico

Sir Francis Drake- England west to the Caribbean.

Jacques Cartier- France west to Great Lakes

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In what year did Magellan die?

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1521

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List 2 resources taken from Africa by the Europeans.

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Gold, diamonds, slaves

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List 2 European influences that can still be

found in Africa today.

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Language, names of rivers/bodies of water, religion,

civil unrest.

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What 3 European nations controlled trade in Southeast

Asia?

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Portuguese, Dutch, and the British

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List 4 European influences still found in South America today.

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Spanish language, Catholic religion, Spanish

food, clothing.

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What word/s describe the exchange of products and

resources between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres? List

3 ideas/products, etc. brought from Europe to the Americas and 3 ideas/products brought from the Americas to Europe.

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Columbian Exchange.

Europe-Americas: horses, disease, religion, language.

Americas-Europe: pumpkin, tomatoes, rum, sugar

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List 3 major trade routes of the 1500’s.

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The Silk Road, Triangle Trade, maritime routes

across the Indian Ocean, routes across Southeast Asia, Trans-Saharan Routes, trade

routes across Western Europe and Northern

Europe.

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List 3 advancements traded throughout Asia

during the 1500’s.

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Paper, compass, silk, porcelain, textiles, numeral system,

medicine, astronomy, and mathematics.

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What 3 continents were connected by the Triangle Trade route? List 1 item

traded between each continent.

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Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

Europe-Africa: manufactured goods

Africa-Americas: slaves, raw materials

Americas-Europe: food, raw materials

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Define mercantilism

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An economic policy practiced by European

colonial powers that was based on the need for gold and silver to support their

economy.

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List the 7 major trade routes in the 1500’s. Describe where they were located and 1 major item traded

along the route.

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Silk Road (Across Asia)- Silk, paper

Trans-Saharan (North Africa)- gold, salt

Triangle Trade (Europe, Africa, Asia)- food, animals, slaves

Maritime routes across Indian Ocean - spices

Routes across Southeast Asia- spices

Routes across Western Europe- raw materials, food, animals

Routes from Northern Europe- lumber, fish

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What are 3 examples of technological

advancements during the 1500’s?

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Caravel, compass, lateen sail

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Define and give an example of a commodity.

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A marketable product.

Clothing

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Define indigenous, Middle Passage, and raw materials. Then create a sentence containing all 3

words.

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Native to the land.

Passage between Africa and the Americas, that became

synonymous with slavery.

Materials that have not been refined or processed.

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Define Commercial Revolution, cultural diffusion,

maritime, and navigation. Then create a sentence with all

4 words.

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Changes that took place in commerce and trading during the

1500’s.

The spreading of one’s culture

Having to do with the sea

To travel, usually by sea.

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Create a sentence with any 5 other vocabulary

words from Unit II.

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Make your wager

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Final Question