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What time period does Unit 3 for AP World History cover regarding land-based empires?
1450
to
1750
What is a common characteristic of the land-based empires discussed in this unit?
They derived their power from the extent of their
territorial
holdings.
How do land-based empires differ from sea-based empires?
Land-based empires gain power from
territorial holdings
, while sea-based empires gain power from
maritime control
.
What was the main cause of expansion for these land-based empires during this period?
The militaristic use of
gunpowder
.
What term is often used to refer to empires that expanded through the use of gunpowder?
Gunpowder Empires
What significant event marked the expansion of the Ottoman Empire in 1453?
The sack of
Constantinople
.
Who was the Ottoman Sultan that led the siege of Constantinople?
Sultan
Mehmed II
What strategic location did the Ottoman Empire control that aided their expansion?
The
Dardanelles Strait
.
When was the Safavid Empire established?
At the beginning of the
1500s
.
What significant declaration did Shah Ismail make regarding the Safavid Empire?
He declared it a
Shia Muslim
state.
Why was the declaration of the Safavid Empire as a Shia state significant?
It put them in direct conflict with neighboring
Sunni
Muslim empires.
Who was the leader of the Mughal Empire that replaced the Delhi Sultanate?
Babur
What was Babur's approach to expanding the Mughal Empire?
He used an expanding military armed with
gunpowder
weapons.
Who was Babur's grandson and what was he known for?
Akbar
, known for his religious tolerance and
administrative
skills.
What dynasty was established in China after the decline of Mongol rule?
The
Ming Dynasty
.
What was the ethnic background of the Ming Dynasty?
Ethnically
Han
.
What led to the rise of the Qing Dynasty?
The fall of the
Ming Dynasty
due to internal divisions and external wars.
Who established the Qing Dynasty?
The
Manchu
people.
What was a significant action taken by Qing rulers after establishing their dynasty?
They launched a
40-year
campaign of conquest.
What were the main reasons for conflicts between the land-based empires?
Conflicting
religious beliefs
and political goals.
What was the Safavid-Mughal conflict primarily about?
Religious rivalry and
territorial expansion
.
What was the outcome of the Safavid-Mughal conflict?
There was no clear victory.
What led to the conflict between the Songhai Empire and the Moroccan Kingdom?
The Moroccan Kingdom sought control over
trade routes
due to the Songhai's internal problems.
What advantage did the Moroccan Kingdom have over the Songhai Empire in their conflict?
Gunpowder
weapons.
How did the internal problems of the Songhai Empire affect its conflict with Morocco?
They weakened the Songhai, making them vulnerable to
invasion
.
When was the Ottoman Empire founded?
In the
14th century
.
What regions were under Ottoman control by the beginning of the period?
Much of
Southwestern Europe
and
Anatolia
.
What was the new name given to Constantinople by the Ottomans?
Istanbul
.
How did Shah Abbas contribute to the Safavid Empire?
He expanded the military and adopted
gunpowder
weapons.
What was the significance of Akbar's rule in the Mughal Empire?
He made the empire prosperous and was
tolerant
of religious beliefs.
What was the Ming Dynasty known for in East Asia?
Establishing
peace
and order.
How did the Qing Dynasty come to power?
By invading and taking advantage of the fractured
Ming Dynasty
.
What territories did the Qing rulers claim after establishing their dynasty?
All former
Ming
territory, including
Taiwan
and parts of
Mongolia
.
What was the ethnic composition of the Qing rulers compared to the majority of China's population?
The
Manchu
were not ethnically
Han
, which caused tension.
What time period does the study material focus on regarding land-based Empires?
1450
to
1750
What are the two key concepts discussed in the study material related to rulers of land-based Empires?
Legitimization
and
consolidation of power
What does it mean for rulers to legitimize their power?
It refers to the
methods
used to communicate authority to their subjects
What does it mean for rulers to consolidate their power?
It refers to the methods used to take power from other groups
What is a bureaucracy?
A collection of government
officials
Ensures laws are kept throughout the
Empire
Grows larger as the Empire expands
What specific system did the Ottoman Empire use to staff their Imperial bureaucracy?
The
devshirme
system
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