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    • The period of land-based empires is generally considered to be from around 1450
    • What was the dominant religion of the Mughal Empire?
      Islam
    • Which land-based empire was led by the Romanov Dynasty?
      Russian Empire
    • What type of civil service system did the Qing Dynasty use?
      Merit-based
    • Which land-based empire had a decentralized system called the Timar System?
      Ottoman Empire
    • Which two empires had centralized bureaucracies and governance during this period?
      Qing Dynasty and Russia
    • What is the defining characteristic of land-based empires during the period c. 1450 to c. 1750?
      Military conquest
    • Which land-based empire was predominantly Sunni Muslim and controlled southeastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East?
      Ottoman Empire
    • Which land-based empire controlled the Indian subcontinent and was ruled by the Mughal Dynasty?
      Mughal Empire
    • What were the six ministries of the Qing Dynasty's centralized bureaucracy called?
      Six Ministries
    • What was the Ottoman Empire's provincial administration called?
      Pashas
    • Which empire relied on merit-based civil service examinations to fill bureaucratic positions?
      Qing Dynasty
    • Empires with centralized bureaucracies, like the Qing Dynasty, were generally more stable
    • The Qing Empire's meritocratic civil service system reduced corruption in its bureaucracy.

      True
    • What are land-based empires defined by?
      Land-based military conquest
    • Which land-based empire is associated with the Ottoman Dynasty?
      Ottoman Empire
    • The Qing Dynasty ruled over China and followed both Confucianism and Buddhism
    • What was the role of Zamindars in the Mughal Empire?
      Revenue extraction
    • Standardized legal codes helped maintain order and consistency in the Qing and Russian Empires.
    • Reliance on religious law in the Safavid Empire created tensions with non-Muslim populations.

      True
    • Comparing administrative methods across empires can help understand their relative stability and expansionist capabilities.

      True
    • Match the empire type with its primary expansion method:
      Maritime ↔️ Naval power and overseas trade
      Commercial ↔️ Trade networks and economic dominance
      Land-based ↔️ Military conquest and land administration
    • The Russian Empire was primarily Eastern Orthodox Christian and ruled over Eastern Europe and Northern Asia.

      True
    • The Mughal Empire's Mansabdari system was a mixed form of centralization.

      True
    • The Russian Empire's bureaucracy included the Senate and Governors, reflecting a centralized system.

      True
    • What was the Mughal Empire's rank-based administrative system called?
      Mansabdari system
    • What type of legal system was used in the Ottoman Empire?
      Islamic law
    • Which empire's reliance on religious law created tensions with non-Muslim populations?
      Safavid Empire
    • Match the empire type with its key expansion method:
      Land-based ↔️ Military conquest
      Maritime ↔️ Naval power
      Commercial ↔️ Trade networks
    • The Safavid Empire was located in modern-day Iran and followed Shia Islam.

      True
    • Match the administrative system with its corresponding empire:
      Timar System ↔️ Ottoman Empire
      Mansabdari System ↔️ Mughal Empire
      Six Ministries ↔️ Qing Dynasty
      Senate and Governors ↔️ Russian Empire
    • Centralized empires like the Qing Dynasty faced challenges in managing distant territories.

      True
    • What was the name of the inefficient tax system used in the Russian Empire that limited its resources for expansion?
      Soul tax
    • The Qing Dynasty used a meritocratic civil service system called the examinations
    • Land-based empires expanded through military conquest and land administration.
    • The Mughal Empire ruled over a majority Hindu population in the Indian subcontinent.
    • The Ottoman Empire used a decentralized taxation system called the Timar system.
    • The Qing Dynasty's centralized legal system was based on its legal codes.
    • The Ottoman Empire used the Timar system, which involved land grants to military officers in exchange for service
    • The Qing Dynasty had a highly centralized bureaucracy overseen by Six Ministries.

      True
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