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Return Answer Humans & Environment Largest export from New World to Old World in colonial era
Return Answer Humans & Environment The most important crops in Pre-Columbian MesoAmerica was corn, beans, and __________
Return Answer Humans & Environment The Grand Canal connected this river with Beijing
Return Answer Humans & Environment The most populous country in the world in the 16th century
Return Answer Humans & Environment The language of the Inca
Return Answer Humans & Environment Renaissance reaction to medieval scholasticism
Return Answer Cultural Integration Early Portuguese aristocrat who encouraged maritime exploration
Return Answer Cultural Integration Besides Mecca and Medina, the holiest city fro Muslims
Return Answer Cultural Integration Group of post-Reformation Catholic missionaries
Return Answer Cultural Integration A new faith that attempted to bring Hindus and Muslims together
Return Answer Cultural Integration Known as the “3rd Rome”
Return Answer Cultural Integration Russian leader who shifted Russia’s focus from Asia to Europe
Return Answer States & Conflict Called Sun-King and held as mantra “one King, one Law, one Faith”
Return Answer States & Conflict Protected English citizens against arbitrary arrest and seizure of property
Return Answer States & Conflict Divided unexplored territory in late-15th century between Spain and Portugal
Return Answer States & Conflict Often thought of as the first world war because it was fought on three continents
Return Answer States & Conflict Felt the Holy Roman Empire was neither “holy,” nor “Roman,” nor “Empire”
Return Answer States & Conflict Also called the “Magnificent” and the “Lawgiver”
Return Answer Economic Systems Latin American plantations
Return Answer Economic Systems Silver mine in Bolivia
Return Answer Economic Systems Designed to finance expensive global trade ventures, this program sold shares to multiple owners
Return Answer Economic Systems Incan recordkeeping system
Return Answer Economic Systems The richest country in the world at the beginning of the 15th century
Return Answer Economic Systems The most successful joint-stock company and largest commercial enterprise in the 17th century
Return Answer Social Structures Title of most powerful person in 15th-century Japan
Return Answer Social Structures Described the working relationship between Spanish and indigenous people in colonial Latin America
Return Answer Social Structures A new class of people based on ownership of property rather than inherited titles
Return Answer Social Structures The highest colonial official in Latin America
Return Answer Social Structures American-born Spaniards
Return Answer Social Structures A mixture of Spanish and native-American descent
Return Humans & Environment What is sugar?
Return Humans & Environment What are peppers?
Return Humans & Environment What is the Yangtze River?
Return Humans & Environment What is China?
Return Humans & Environment What is Quechua?
Return Humans & Environment What is humanism?
Return Cultural Integration Who was Prince Henry?
Return Cultural Integration What is Jerusalem?
Return Cultural Integration Who are Jesuits?
Return Cultural Integration What is Sikhism?
Return Cultural Integration What is Moscow?
Return Cultural Integration Who was Peter the Great?
Return States & Conflict Who was Louis XIV?
Return States & Conflict What is Bill of Rights?
Return States & Conflict What is Treaty of Tordesillas?
Return States & Conflict What was the Seven Years War?
Return States & Conflict Who was Voltaire?
Return States & Conflict Who was Suleyman?
Return Economic Systems What are haciendas?