Unit 1: The Global Tapestry, 1200-1450
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Dar al-Islam (the House of Islam) from 1200-1450 was characterized by:
The Delhi Sultanate (1206-1526) in South Asia is significant because:
The Aztec Empire's system of tribute was:
The Mali Empire under Mansa Musa was known for:
The Inca Empire unified its vast territory primarily through:
The Byzantine Empire preserved and transmitted which cultural traditions?
The Khmer Empire, centered at Angkor, demonstrated its power through:
The caste system in South Asia during 1200-1450 functioned as:
The Dar al-Islam from 1200-1450 was characterized by:
The Delhi Sultanate (1206-1526) was significant because it:
The Mali Empire under Mansa Musa was famous for:
The Aztec Empire maintained control through:
The Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan was notable for:
The feudal system in medieval Europe was characterized by:
The Inca Empire maintained control over diverse populations by:
The Indian Ocean monsoon system influenced trade by:
Ibn Battuta's account of Mali most directly illustrates which of the following features of the period 1200–1450?
The practices described by Ibn Battuta most directly resulted from which of the following?
Ibn Battuta's ability to travel extensively across Africa and Asia most directly demonstrates which feature of the Islamic world in this period?
The temple complex shown in this image is evidence of which of the following developments in Southeast Asia?
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