100 From Gunpowder Empires
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Gunpowder Empires
East Asia and Isolation
The Atlantic World
Europe 1450 to 1750
Ren., Ref., and Enlightenment
Potpourri
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Final Jeopardy
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What were the 3 Gunpowder Empires?
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Ottoman, Safavid, Mughal
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Which of the 3 was unique because it was a Muslim Empire controlling Hindu lands?
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The Mughal
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Why were the Gunpowder Empires, especially the Ottomans, negatively effected by the Columbia Exchange?
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The European powers were able to experience economic prosperity outside of relying on Ottoman trade routes.
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Young Christians who served as Ottoman special military forces, and eventually became a powerful social group, were know as:
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Janissaries
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Were the Gunpowder Empires generally diverse, or homogeneous?
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Diverse
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The 2 major Chinese Empires between 1450 and 1750 were the
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Ming and Qing
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What Chinese admiral journeyed abroad to show off Chinese might and prowess?
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Zheng He
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Who were the 3 Great Unifiers of Japan?
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Oda Nobunaga, and Tokugawa Ieyasu
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What effort was the primary focus of the early Ming Empire?
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To re-establish Chinese culture, and to rid China of Mongol influence
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By 1750, what had happened to the power of the Japanese Emperor?
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It was more or less eliminated in favor of the Shogun.
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What term is used to describe the flow of ideas, goods, people, and more, between the New World and Europe?
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The Columbian Exchange
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What name is used to describe the link that developed between Africa, The Americas, and Europe between 1450-1750?
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Triangle Trade
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Peninsulares, Mulattos, Creoles, and African Slaves were all part of:
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The New World Spanish Caste System
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Describe Mercantilism.
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The Economic system that dominated Europe between 1450-1750, stressing national exports and discouraging imports, especially between colonial connections.
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Describe the Encomienda System
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It gave permission to colonists to oversee and cultivate land in the Spanish colonies, often used to treat native populations very poorly.
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Most voyages of European exploration were aimed at:
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Breaking or avoiding the monopolies the Ottomans and Italians had on Eastern trade
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Compared to the colonial settlements in the American, what did Europeans usually set up in places like India and China
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Small enclaves or trading posts that held little sway over the native people
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Peter the Great in Russia is responsible for starting what process?
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Westernization
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The most prominent ruling family, which oversaw at one time pieces of Spain, Austria, Italy, the Low Countries and more, was the:
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Hapsburg family
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What are 3 characteristics that most European Nation-States shared?
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• Any of:– National unity– Strong Monarchs– Standing Armies– Homogeneous population
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The prevailing form of government in Early Modern Europe was:
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Monarchy!
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Name two major events that directly contributed to the Enlightenment
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The Scientific Revolution, The Renaissance, The Reformation
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An example of the European “Wars of Religion” that engulfed the H.R.E. between 1618 and 1648 was the:
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Thirty Years War
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As the power of the Christian Church decreased, what authority filled the void?
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National governments
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How did the events of Europe between 1450 and 1750 affect the balance of power in Afro-Eurasia?
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The Scientific Revolution, The Renaissance, The Reformation
100 From Potpourri
What is the capital city of Denmark?
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Copenhagen
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How many planets were commonly recognized by the scientific community when Mr. Parks was born?
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9
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Who is this?
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Joe Stalin
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Name that flag!
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The Union Jack
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What countries are represented in the Union Jack?
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England, Ireland, and Scotland
Final Jeopardy Question
U.S. States
• Of the U.S. States named for European monarchs, it is the one that reaches furthest West.
Final Jeopardy Answer
• What is Louisiana?