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The Eastern Hemisphere

The Eastern Hemisphere. WHI 10 SOL Quiz 2012-2013. #1 This Christian kingdom was established along East Africa. It traced its Dynasty back to King Solomon of Israel. Egypt Benin Axum Nubia. A. #2 Where was Great Zimbabwe located? . B. C. D.

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The Eastern Hemisphere

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  1. The Eastern Hemisphere WHI 10 SOL Quiz 2012-2013

  2. #1 This Christian kingdom was established along East Africa. It traced its Dynasty back to King Solomon of Israel • Egypt • Benin • Axum • Nubia

  3. A #2 Where was Great Zimbabwe located? B C D

  4. #3 Which empire was not located in West Africa • Mali • Zimbabwe • Songhai • Ghana

  5. A #4 Timbuktu was located in this area B C D

  6. #5What were the two most important trade goods that flowed through Timbuktu? • Porcelain and silk • Spices and textiles • Gold and salt • Emeralds and jewels

  7. #6 Which empires gained wealth by controlling the trade of gold, ivory, and salt across the Sahara Desert? • Maya and Aztec • Greek and Roman • Mali and Songhai • Mauryan and Mughal

  8. #7 What trade made the West African kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai rich and powerful? • spice trade • slave trade • gold-salt trade • Columbian Exchange

  9. #8 Which city was a center of trade and learning in West Africa? • Axum • Timbuktu • Alexandria • Great Zimbabwe

  10. In the middle 1200s, these conquerors reached Kiev. They quickly overran the Russian state, killing many people. They held control of the area for more than 200 years. • Mongols • Saxons • Anglos • Rus

  11. The arrows on the map show invasion routes of the • Crusaders. • Vikings. Mongols. Huns.

  12. Japan • China • Russia • Baghdad #9. Kublai Khan the grandson of Genghis Khan, conquered this land

  13. #10 One reason the Chinese resented the Mongol rulers was • the Mongols dismantled the Chinese system of government • the Great Khanate outlawed Chinese traditions • Chinese were kept from high government offices • they allowed European traders to visit China

  14. #11. The Mongol Dynasty (1271-1368 AD) in China was known as this Dynasty • Tang • Yuan • Song • Han

  15. #12. He was a trader from Venice, Italy. He traveled to the Mongol Court in China and ended up working for them. • Vasco de Gama • Christopher Columbus • Amerigo Vespucci • Marco Polo

  16. Japan Korea Viet Nam China #13. When the Mongols tried to invade this island country they were hit by a terrible typhoon

  17. #14. A trained Japanese Soldier • Samurai • Bushido • Shogun • Shinto

  18. #15. This picture shows a torii, a gateway that represents the entrance to a Shinto shrine. It is most likely located in which country? • Korea • Japan • China • Vietnam

  19. #16 Which of the following religions is characterized by a focus on the importance of natural features and worship of the emperor and is unique to Japan? • Buddhism • Shinto • Confucianism • Islam

  20. #17 Which nearby civilization strongly influenced Japan’s cultural development? Indian Mongol Chinese Russian

  21. #18 A chain of islands clustered together • Archipelago • Atoll • Peninsula • strait

  22. #19 In Japan, the title "superior general of the emperors army” belonged to the - • Samurai • Bushido • Shogun • Shinto

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