Exam 14: Collapse and Revival in Afro-Eurasia 1300-1450
Exam 1: The Ancient World, From Human Origins to 500 C.E30 Questions
Exam 2: Temples and Palaces: Birth of the City 5000-1200 B.C.E.30 Questions
Exam 3: Settlers and Migrants: The Creation of States in Asia 5000–500 B.C.E.30 Questions
Exam 4: Empire and Resistance in the Mediterranean 1550-330 B.C.E.30 Questions
Exam 5: Peoples and World Empires of Eurasia 500 Bce-500 C.E.30 Questions
Exam 6: The Unification of Western Eurasia 500 Bce-500 C.E.30 Questions
Exam 7: Reading the Unwritten Record: Peoples of Africa, the Americas, and the Pacific Islands 3000 B.C.E.–500 C.E.29 Questions
Exam 8: The Worlds of Christianity and Islam 400-100030 Questions
Exam 9: Religion and Cross-Cultural Exchange in Asia 400-100030 Questions
Exam 10: Societies and Networks in the Americas and the Pacific 300–120030 Questions
Exam 11: The Rise of Commerce in Afro-Eurasia 900-130030 Questions
Exam 12: Centers of Learning and the Transmission of Culture 900-130030 Questions
Exam 13: Crusaders, Mongols, and Eurasian Integration 1050-135030 Questions
Exam 14: Collapse and Revival in Afro-Eurasia 1300-145030 Questions
Exam 15: Empires and Alternatives in the Americas 1430-153030 Questions
Exam 16: The Rise of an Atlantic World 1450 - 160030 Questions
Exam 17: Western Africa in the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade 1450 - 180029 Questions
Exam 18: Trade and Empire in the Indian Ocean and South Asia 1450 - 175030 Questions
Exam 19: Consolidation and Conflict in Europe and the Greater Mediterranean 1450 - 175030 Questions
Exam 20: Expansion and Isolation in Asia 1450 - 175030 Questions
Exam 21: Transforming New Worlds: The American Colonies Mature 1600 - 175030 Questions
Exam 22: Atlantic Revolutions and the World 1750 - 183030 Questions
Exam 23: Industry and Everyday Life 1750 - 190030 Questions
Exam 24: Nation-States and Their Empires 1830 - 190030 Questions
Exam 25: Wars, Revolutions, and the Birth of Mass Society 1900 - 192930 Questions
Exam 26: Global Catastrophe: The Great Depression and World War II 1929 - 194530 Questions
Exam 27: The Emergence of New Nations in a Cold War World 1945 - 197030 Questions
Exam 28: A New Global Age 1989 to the Present28 Questions
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By 1450 _________ was the center of finance, industry, and trade in Latin Christendom.
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Ming founder Hongwu used the civil service examinations and state-run school system as tools of political indoctrination, establishing the ideology of
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Giovanni Boccaccio and other eyewitnesses claimed that the Black Death had originated in
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The new intellectual movement of __________ combined classical learning with Christian piety and dedication to civic responsibilities.
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In the face of peasant insurrections and civil wars in the 1350s, the Mongol leaders
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The Ottomans took advantage of ___________________ when they attacked the Byzantine state.
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In the 14th and 15th centuries, the advance of Islam in Africa and Asia came about through
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In contrast to the Sufis, the scholars and teachers known as ulama
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The colder temperatures of the Little Ice Age in the 14th century caused
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As Europe recovered from the Black Death, __________ power grew at the expense of other historical sources of authority.
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Conversion to Islam throughout the West African savanna was encouraged by
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During the Italian Renaissance, displaying personal wealth and possessions
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During the Kamakura period in Japan, the power of the shogun was _________________ that of the imperial court.
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The Safavid movement in Iran was formed from a combination of ideas from
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After the pandemic, wages for artisans and other wage workers
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Above all, it was ___________________ in the fourteenth century that led to a revolution in cotton textile manufacture.
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The spread of _________, introduced to China from India in the thirteenth century, gave peasant women new economic opportunities.
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