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The period from 1200 to 1450 is known for the rise of ___________ empires in Asia and Africa.
Chinese Dynasties
The ___________ was a significant trade route connecting the East and West in the medieval period.
Silk Roads
In Hinduism, the belief in the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth is called ___________.
Samsara
The ___________ is the region in which Islam is dominant.
Dar al-Islam
The empires that rose in West Africa, particularly Ghana, Mali, and Songhai, are referred to as ___________ Kingdoms.
West African
The practice of granting land to conquerors in return for services rendered is known as the ___________ System.
Encomienda
The interaction and blending of different religious and cultural beliefs is known as ___________.
Syncretism
The ___________ was a major trade network that connected regions around the Indian Ocean.
Indian Ocean Trade Network
The period from 1450 to 1750 saw significant global changes due to ___________ exploration.
European
The ___________ Exchange involved the transfer of goods, ideas, and people between the Old World and the New World.
Columbian
The Ottomans were one of the most significant ___________ in the early modern period.
Land-Based Empires
The economic theory that emphasizes the importance of monetary wealth in a nation is called ___________.
Mercantilism
The revolutions in Europe during the late 18th century, including the French Revolution, are referred to as the ___________ of Revolutions.
Age
The concept of ___________ asserts that certain nations are entitled to dominate others based on their perceived superiority.
Social Darwinism
The ___________ was a significant event that drastically altered the political landscape of Europe from 1914 to 1918.
World War I
The ___________ was marked by economic turmoil, worldwide unemployment, and significant changes in government policy.
Great Depression
The rise of authoritarian regimes during the 20th century can be attributed in part to the consequences of ___________.
World War I
The period following World War II characterized by the decline of European colonial empires is known as ___________ .
Decolonization
The ___________ refers to the post-World War II geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Cold War
The ___________ is known as a significant 20th-century movement advocating for women's rights and equality.
Feminism
The ___________ Revolution in China led to the establishment of a communist state.
Chinese
The ___________ established after World War II aims to promote peace and international cooperation.
United Nations
The ___________ led to the establishment of social justice movements in an effort to end racial segregation in South Africa.
Apartheid
The ___________ emphasizes the interconnectedness of the world and its cultures in modern times.
Globalization
The ___________ Network was one of the key trade routes that connected different continents during the early modern period.
Atlantic Slave
Prior to their migrations, the ___________ Peoples inhabited regions in Central Asia.
Turkic
The concept of ___________ suggests that people are born into societal roles defined by the social hierarchy.
Feudalism
The economic system where land, labor, and capital are owned by private individuals or corporations is called ___________.
Capitalism
The Meiji ___________ in Japan was a period of rapid modernization and industrialization starting from 1868.
Restoration
The _________ was responsible for the wide dissemination of ideas and literature during the Renaissance.
Printing Press
The prolonged military engagement between 1939 and 1945 is known as ___________.
World War II
The ___________ of the USSR in 1991 marked the end of the Cold War and significant changes in Eastern Europe.
Fall
The effects of ___________ led to significant demographic and social changes during the 19th century.
Industrialization
The _________ of 1884–1885 facilitated European nations' claims to territories in Africa.
Berlin Conference
The system of labor known as ___________ was characterized by individuals working under contracts for a specified time in different industries.
Indentured Servitude
Modern corporate entities spanning multiple countries are referred to as ___________ Corporations.
Multinational
The ___________ allowed for autonomy in trade and foreign policy for Japan during the mid-19th century.
Open Door Policy
The period of rapid change in technology and manufacturing known as the ___________ Revolution happened in the late 18th century.
Industrial
The movement of people from one area to another during the 19th century is termed ___________ Migrations.
19th Century
The term ___________ refers to the cultural, economic, and political trends that are recognized as predominant in the world after the 20th century.
Global Culture
The term ___________ refers to traditional beliefs and practices associated with ancestor veneration and nature spirits.
Animism / Shamanism
The trade network that facilitated goods exchange between Africa, Europe, and Asia is known as the ___________.
Trans-Saharan Trade