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Unit 3: Land-Based Empires (c. 1450 to c. 1750)
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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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