Unit 1: The Global Tapestry, 1200-1450

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Dar al-Islam (the House of Islam) from 1200-1450 was characterized by:

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The Delhi Sultanate (1206-1526) in South Asia is significant because:

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The Aztec Empire's system of tribute was:

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The Mali Empire under Mansa Musa was known for:

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The Inca Empire unified its vast territory primarily through:

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The Byzantine Empire preserved and transmitted which cultural traditions?

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The Khmer Empire, centered at Angkor, demonstrated its power through:

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The caste system in South Asia during 1200-1450 functioned as:

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The Dar al-Islam from 1200-1450 was characterized by:

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The Delhi Sultanate (1206-1526) was significant because it:

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The Mali Empire under Mansa Musa was famous for:

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The Aztec Empire maintained control through:

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The Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan was notable for:

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The feudal system in medieval Europe was characterized by:

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The Inca Empire maintained control over diverse populations by:

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The Indian Ocean monsoon system influenced trade by:

Q17
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Ibn Battuta's account of Mali most directly illustrates which of the following features of the period 1200–1450?

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The practices described by Ibn Battuta most directly resulted from which of the following?

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Ibn Battuta's ability to travel extensively across Africa and Asia most directly demonstrates which feature of the Islamic world in this period?

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The temple complex shown in this image is evidence of which of the following developments in Southeast Asia?

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