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100 From Gunpowder Empires

100 From Gunpowder Empires. What were the 3 Gunpowder Empires?. 100 Answer From Gunpowder Empires. Ottoman, Safavid , Mughal. 200 From Gunpowder Empires. Which of the 3 was unique because it was a Muslim Empire controlling Hindu lands?. 200 Answer From Gunpowder Empires. The Mughal.

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100 From Gunpowder Empires

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  1. 100 From Gunpowder Empires What were the 3 Gunpowder Empires?

  2. 100 Answer From Gunpowder Empires Ottoman, Safavid, Mughal

  3. 200 From Gunpowder Empires Which of the 3 was unique because it was a Muslim Empire controlling Hindu lands?

  4. 200 Answer From Gunpowder Empires The Mughal

  5. 300 From Gunpowder Empires Why were the Gunpowder Empires, especially the Ottomans, negatively effected by the Columbia Exchange?

  6. 300 Answer From Gunpowder Empires The European powers were able to experience economic prosperity outside of relying on Ottoman trade routes.

  7. 400 From Gunpowder Empires Young Christians who served as Ottoman special military forces, and eventually became a powerful social group, were know as:

  8. 400 Answer From Gunpowder Empires Janissaries

  9. 500 From Gunpowder Empires Were the Gunpowder Empires generally diverse, or homogeneous?

  10. 500 Answer From Gunpowder Empires Diverse

  11. 100 From East Asia and Isolation The 2 major Chinese Empires between 1450 and 1750 were the

  12. 100 Answer From East Asia and Isolation Ming and Qing

  13. 200 From East Asia and Isolation What Chinese admiral journeyed abroad to show off Chinese might and prowess?

  14. 200 Answer From East Asia and Isolation Zheng He

  15. 300 From East Asia and Isolation Who were the 3 Great Unifiers of Japan?

  16. 300 Answer From East Asia and Isolation ToyotomiHideyoshi, Oda Nobunaga, and Tokugawa Ieyasu

  17. 400 From East Asia and Isolation What effort was the primary focus of the early Ming Empire?

  18. 400 Answer From East Asia and Isolation To re-establish Chinese culture, and to rid China of Mongol influence

  19. 500 From East Asia and Isolation By 1750, what had happened to the power of the Japanese Emperor?

  20. 500 Answer From East Asia and Isolation It was more or less eliminated in favor of the Shogun.

  21. 100 From The Atlantic World What term is used to describe the flow of ideas, goods, people, and more, between the New World and Europe?

  22. 100 Answer The Atlantic World The Columbian Exchange

  23. 200 From The Atlantic World What name is used to describe the link that developed between Africa, The Americas, and Europe between 1450-1750?

  24. 200 Answer From The Atlantic World Triangle Trade

  25. 300 From The Atlantic World Peninsulares, Mulattos, Creoles, and African Slaves were all part of:

  26. 300 Answer From The Atlantic World The New World Spanish Caste System

  27. 400 From The Atlantic World Describe Mercantilism.

  28. 400 Answer From The Atlantic World The Economic system that dominated Europe between 1450-1750, stressing national exports and discouraging imports, especially between colonial connections.

  29. 500 From The Atlantic World Describe the Encomienda System

  30. 500 Answer From The Atlantic World It gave permission to colonists to oversee and cultivate land in the Spanish colonies, often used to treat native populations very poorly.

  31. 100 From Europe 1450 to 1750 Most voyages of European exploration were aimed at:

  32. 100 Answer From Europe 1450 to 1750 Breaking or avoiding the monopolies the Ottomans and Italians had on Eastern trade

  33. 200 From Europe 1450 to 1750 Compared to the colonial settlements in the American, what did Europeans usually set up in places like India and China

  34. 200 Answer From Europe 1450 to 1750 Small enclaves or trading posts that held little sway over the native people

  35. 300 From Europe 1450 to 1750 Peter the Great in Russia is responsible for starting what process?

  36. 300 Answer From Europe 1450 to 1750 Westernization

  37. 400 From Europe 1450 to 1750 The most prominent ruling family, which oversaw at one time pieces of Spain, Austria, Italy, the Low Countries and more, was the:

  38. 400 Answer From Europe 1450 to 1750 Hapsburg family

  39. 500 From Europe 1450 to 1750 What are 3 characteristics that most European Nation-States shared?

  40. 500 Answer From Europe 1450 to 1750 • Any of: • National unity • Strong Monarchs • Standing Armies • Homogeneous population

  41. 100 From The Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment The prevailing form of government in Early Modern Europe was:

  42. 100 Answer From The Other Stuff Monarchy!

  43. 200 From The Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment Name two major events that directly contributed to the Enlightenment

  44. 200 Answer From The Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment The Scientific Revolution, The Renaissance, The Reformation

  45. 300 From The Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment An example of the European “Wars of Religion” that engulfed the H.R.E. between 1618 and 1648 was the:

  46. 300 Answer From The Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment Thirty Years War

  47. 400 From The Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment As the power of the Christian Church decreased, what authority filled the void?

  48. 400 Answer From The Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment National governments

  49. 500 From The Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment How did the events of Europe between 1450 and 1750 affect the balance of power in Afro-Eurasia?

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