Vocab unit 3

Cards (65)

  • What are the three Gunpowder Empires mentioned in the study material?
    Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires
  • How did the Gunpowder Empires primarily conquer and control territories?
    By relying on firearms
  • Who invented the printing press in the 15th century?
    Johan Gutenberg
  • What was the impact of Gutenberg's printing press on society?
    It increased literacy
  • Which dynasty ruled England during the 15th to 17th centuries?
    The Tudors
  • What significant actions did Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand take in Spain during the late 15th century?

    They united Spain and forced Muslims and Jews to leave
  • Who did Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand send to the Western Hemisphere?
    Christopher Columbus
  • What is Ivan IV also known as?
    Ivan the Terrible
  • What did Ivan IV achieve in relation to the Mongols?
    He defeated the Mongols and expanded Russia's territory
  • What dynasty did the Ming Dynasty defeat?
    The Yuan Dynasty
  • What group of people established the Qing Dynasty?
    The Manchu
  • What was the purpose of portraits used by the Qing Dynasty?
    To legitimize their rule
  • What was the White Lotus Rebellion?
    A peasant rebellion in China against the Qing Dynasty
  • Who was Tamerlane also known as?
    Timur the Lame
  • What was Tamerlane's army comprised of?
    Nomadic invaders from the Euroasia steppes
  • What regions did the Ottoman Empire extend to?
    Turkey, northern Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Balkans
  • What does the ghazi ideal represent?
    A model for the warrior life combining nomadic values with a Muslim holy fighter
  • Who was Mehmed II and what did he accomplish?
    He was called the Conqueror and overtook Constantinople in 1453
  • What name did Mehmed II give to Constantinople after its conquest?
    Istanbul
  • What was the significance of Suleiman I's leadership in the Ottoman Empire?
    It was the peak of the empire, with military successes in Europe
  • What empire was established by Sufis in modern-day Iran?
    The Safavid Empire
  • Who was Ismail in the context of the Safavid Empire?
    A warrior who conquered much of Persia and was proclaimed "shah"
  • What is the caste system in India?
    A rigid social hierarchy established by birth
  • What are the four main castes in the Indian caste system?
    Brahmin, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras
  • Who are the untouchables or Dalits in the caste system?
    The lowest caste who work with dead animals and leather goods
  • Who was Shah Jahan and what is he known for?
    Leader of the Mughal Empire who built the Taj Mahal
  • What was the Mughal Empire known for during Akbar's reign?
    Being one of the richest and best governed states in the world
  • What trade goods were significant in the Mughal Empire?
    Textiles, tropical foods, spices, and precious stones
  • What is Sikhism?
    A religion from northern India combining elements of Hinduism and Sufism
  • What is the divine right of kings?
    A belief that a king's right to rule is given by God
  • What document ensured civil liberties in England?
    The English Bill of Rights
  • How did absolutism in France differ from England?
    France's leader enjoyed absolute power, unlike England
  • Who was Cardinal Richelieu?
    Louis XIV's minister who increased the king's power
  • What were intendants in France?
    Royal officials and bureaucratic elites
  • What title did Louis XIV hold and what was he known as?
    The Sun King
  • What was the purpose of the palace of Versailles?
    To ensure loyalty from the nobility
  • Who were the boyars in Russia?
    The noble and landowning class
  • What is serfdom in Russia?
    The peasant class that sank into debt and was forced into serfdom
  • Who is known for modernizing Russia?
    Peter I
  • What was the devshirme system in the Ottoman Empire?
    When Catholic boys were given as tributes and reformed into Muslim elite