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World History II Q1 Review 1200-1750

Across
Type of gun used by the Ottoman empire
Type of empire created by the Portuguese and Dutch focused on trading goods rather than settling
An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by exporting more than importing
Islamic Empire in the Middle East where modern-day Iran is located
The branch of Islam used as the basis of the theocracy of the Safavid Empire
Slave soldiers of the Ottoman Empire
Important trading and Islamic learning center located on the Niger River
A term to refer to the military strength and advantages of the Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals
Type of farming system used by the Inca on the sides of mountains
Largest desert covering most of northern Africa
A poll tax for non-Muslims living in the Ottoman Empire
Largest African trading kingdom at its time; involved in gold-salt trade
Seasonal winds in the Indian Ocean
The belief that objects such as plants and stones have spirits
Taino deity or ancestral spirit usually housed in a sculpted object
Empire that stretches along the Andes in South America
Group of indigenous Americans that live in the southwest of modern-day United States known for building mudbrick homes and trading turquoise
Mexica empire located in modern-day Mexico
Down
A system of government in which state officials are organized in levels that make decisions
Ruling power formed by the strongest Aztec city-states
Warring city-states that were always competing for control of trade routes and each other in East Africa
Group of indigenous Americans that live on the island of modern-day Haiti and Dominican Republic
A Spanish conqueror and explorer in the Americas such as Pizarro
A company made up of a group of shareholders to reduce risks, make money, and fund expeditions
Special merchant class in Aztec society that specialized in long-distance trade
Islamic Empire in India
Floating farming islands used by the Aztecs
The practice by which the Ottoman Empire conscripted Christian boys who were converted to Islam and trained to be soldiers
The title of kings in the Mughal Empire from the Persian name for kings
Money or goods paid for protection
Islamic Empire that defeated the Byzantines and laid seige to Constantinople
Language family spread throughout East and South Africa due to migrations
System that divided regions in the Ottoman Empire by religion and controlled things such as trials and dress codes
Incan system for payment of taxes with labor