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Whose voyages had the effect of extending China's political sway over maritime Asia for half a century?
Which of the following best demonstrates how China influenced Prince Shotoku's choice of government?
The Crusades were a series of wars between Christians and Muslims over the
Which of the following choices defines the tributary system of China?
The Middle Ages in Western Europe was characterized by
Which religion (philosophy) is being described?
_____ was written by Murasaki Shikibu, and is considered one of the world's first novels.
What is a holy being (sacred spirit) that represents a spirit of nature, a sacred place, an ancestor, or a clan?
How did Genghis Khan succeed as a conqueror?
What Frankish leader reestablished the ancient culture of the Mediterranean world in Western Europe and was known as the "light of the dark ages?" He was crowned on Christmas Day in A.D. 800 and established the Holy Roman Empire.
Which unique primary source details the Battle of Hastings?
Which of the following is the traditional religion of Japan?
Who in Japan was responsible for bringing Buddhism and other aspects of mainland Asian culture to the islands?
Who was the Duke of Normandy that conquered England? Hint: He was also known as "the Conqueror."
What was the appeal of Buddhism that helped spread its acceptance in China?
Which of the following was NOT a service provided by the monasteries?
Which member of the feudal system was most tied to the land?
How did the Fujiwara rise to power?
In the 100 Years' War, French troops were motivated by the leadership of
Why did the Eastern Roman Empire outlast the Western Roman Empire?
The Eastern Roman Empire is known as the _____.
Which of the following factors encouraged the growth of feudalism within Europe?
The term shogun means
System in Japan in which land is given to Daimyo and Samurai in exchange for military service .
What was a form of bubonic plague that spread over Europe in the 14th century and killed an estimated quarter of the population?
Which of the following defines the Great Schism?
What led to a population increase during the Song dynasty in China?
What PRIMARILY led to the growth of towns and cities in Europe during the decline of feudalism?
In the early 13th century, English nobles forced King John to sign the ___, which placed limits on some of his powers.
What is the period between ancient times and today when the western half of the Roman Empire collapsed?
Who was the leader of the Catholic Church?
What was the reason for Justinian creating a new code of laws during his reign?
Who was the Pope that called for the First Crusade? He asked the Christians to join the war against the Turks?
The growth of feudalism in Europe during the Middle Ages was primarily caused by the
The Magna Carta is MOST important for which reason?
Which answer choice is example of the lasting impact of the Western Roman Empire?
To exclude someone from a religious organization or church is known as _____.
Which of the following is NOT a reason for the fall of the Roman Empire?
The Middle Ages in Western Europe was characterized by
The European knights practiced chivalry and the Samurai adhere to the
What is the period when people forgot, or no longer used, certain skills that were known by the Greeks and Romans?
Charlemagne developed “Trial by Ordeal.” What is Trial by Ordeal?
The term 'Feudalism' can best be defined as
Religious groups that spread their faith to foreign lands are known as _____.
Which one of these is NOT a way Prince Shotoku shaped Japanese culture and history?
The Battle of Hastings led to hundreds of years of conflict over land between England and ?
In the Middle Ages the _____ was the center of most economic activity.
China was isolated from other civilizations and developed a unique culture.
Who invaded and conquered England in 1066, forever changing the culture of England because of the French influence that he brought with him?
Which religion (philosophy) is being described?
What river is labeled on this map? It is also the longest river in Asia.
A traveler and adventurer from Venice, this man's travels to China during the Mongol rule sparked great interest among Europeans, prompting many explorers to follow in his footsteps.
According to the passage, what was the result of the Great Schism of 1054?
Which number represents the Mediterranean Sea?
Other than being a major transportation for goods between Asia and Europe, the Silk Roads were central to the
Who most likely said the quote seen here?
The star indicates the location of Constantinople. According to the map, why was its location important to the growing economy in Europe?
Read the terms in the box. The terms are MOST associated with which period in World History?
The arrow on the map is pointing to this that helped Chinese trade as far back as 2500 years ago. It helps connect Northern and Southern China.
Which religion (philosophy) is being described?
Which number on the map indicates Europe?
Which number on the map indicates Asia?
Look at the diagram. Who belongs in the spot at the top?
Read the list in the box. Which war is being described?
Look at the map. Which number indicates Japan?
The quotes in the box above give us examples of
What was an effect of Ferdinand and Isabella's reign of Spain?
What was an effect of Ferdinand and Isabella's reign of Spain?
Which of the following answer choices was an advantage to moving the capital from Rome to Constantinople?
Which of the following answer choices was an advantage to moving the capital from Rome to Constantinople?
Which action by monasteries contributed to the early spread of Christianity in medieval Europe?
Which action by monasteries contributed to the early spread of Christianity in medieval Europe?