World History Homework Assignments Test 4

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was the founder of the

Sundiata,Mali Empire

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were responsible for passing down through folk stories, factual hisotries, genealogies, and other accounts in before written existed

Griots,oral traditions,West Africa, histories

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was able to overcome his as the head of the .

Sundiata, injury, Mali Empire

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became the major of during the  

Islam,religion,sub-Saharan Africa,Middle Ages. 

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Peoples of the did participate in in the during the Middle Ages and after this period despite .

sub-Saharan Africa,global trade, Eastern Hemisphere, geographical impediments

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The largest for from into by is the .

geographic barrier,trade,North Africa,sub-Saharan Africa,land,Sahara desert

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does not have many good on its and , but the (eastern side) affords better than the (the western side)

Africa,natural harbors,eastern,western,Indian Ocean, harbors,Atlantic Ocean

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are referred to as

Camels,“the ships of the desert”

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was an Islamic legal who traveled extensively throughout the during the .

Ibn Battuta,legal scholar-a qadi-,Eastern Hemisphere,Middle Ages

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(Bubonic Plague) orginiated in and spread throughout the and caused and on a huge and interrupted long-distance networks.

The Black Death,central Asia, Eastern Hemisphere,death,destruction,scale,trade

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The was the major of the of the

The Black Death,killer,people, Eastern Hemisphere

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According to the article on the Black Legend, is the term used for the being of the of the .  

leyenda negra,Spanish,accused,brutalizing,peoples,New World

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According to the article on the Black Legend, other countries of hated Spain and encouraged the of the of the as

countries,Europe,Spain,encouraged,depiction,Spanish treatment,American Indians,barbaric

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The article on the rejects the term as being the of all the leveled against the of the in the

Black Legend,“genocide”,unfairest,accusations, arrival,Spanish,New World

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The is defined as the of plants, food crops, animals, human populations and disease pathogens that took place after of by and other

Columbian Exchange,global diffusion,voyages,exploration,Columbus,Europe, mariners

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According to the article on disease migration, the conquest of (KNOW THAT THIS CITY WAS THE CAPITAL OF THE AZTEC EMPIRE) was made easier by the by

Spanish,Tenochtitlan,city ravaged,disease

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According to the article on disease migration, most of the in was NOT due to but rather to

dramatic decrease,New World population, NOT,European barbarism,disease

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According to the article on disease migration, the worst in terms of that the brought to the during the was

disease,lethality,Europeans,New World,Columbian Exchange,smallpox

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The attempt to use in the of was an utter and thus the became the first to begin using who had more to than .  

Portuguese,native Americans,sugar plantations,Brazil,failure, Portuguese,Christan nation,African slaves, immunity,European diseases,native Americans

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During the foods exported from the to the included (NOT wheat and grapes which came primarily from the Old World and were exported to the New World) 

Columbian Exchange,New World,Old World potatoes, tomatoes, maize, and peppers,

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During the , the introduced to the .

Columbus Exchange,Old World, cattle, pigs, chickens, sheep, and goats, New World

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Regarding were also a major from the to the

transportation,horses,export, Old World,New World

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both and benefitted greatly from the with the introduction of many from the  

Nutritionally,Europe,Africa,Columbian Exchange,new foods,New World

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The term used for taking massive of from and them to many of the is called the   

amounts,slaves,Africa,distributing,areas,world,African diaspora

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Both the of and the and the of and the are for the

Islamic nations,North Africa,Middle East,Christan nations,Europe,US,responsible,African diaspora

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According to the article on slavery, the most malign of was

legacy,slavery,racism

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The remained a until the arrival of in the and

aboriginal peoples of Australia,nomadic foraging,western Europeans, nineteenth centuries,twentieth centuries

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The did with and prior to by

inhabitants of Australia,NOT build,complex societies,sophisticated cultural,religious traditions,exploration,Europeans

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were able to in the and prior to of the

Mariners,link societies,western,central Pacific islands,European explorations,Pacific

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to the from the were not very common before of the because of the lack of in the and because of the between the and   

Voyages,eastern Pacific,central Pacific Islands,common, European explorations,Pacific,islands,eastern Pacific,long distances,central,eastern Pacific

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did in the while did merge in the and  

Regular trade networks,NOT emerge,eastern Pacific,regular trade networks,central,western Pacific

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became a of in all the it reached and were responsible for the for the of to

Sweet potatoes,prominent source ,food,islands,long-distance voyages,dissemination,sweet potatoes,remote islands

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The establishment of 1) and 2) led to in all the larger

agricultural,fishing societies,rapid population growth,Pacific Island groups

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was the most of the

Hawaii,heavily populated,Polynesian island groups 

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Unlike , the of the increasingly build with sophisticated and prior to of these

Australia,inhabitants,Pacific Islands,did,complex societies,cultural,religious traditions,European explorations,islands