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Describe what life was like in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Life in the Ming and Qing Dynasties was isolated and Confucianistic.

What were Aurangzeb's policies, and why did they eventually lead to the fall ofthe Mughal Empire?

Aurangzeb brought back the Jizya and destroyed Hindu temples, enforcing Islam on his people. Religious and economic turmoil led to multiple rebellions, leaving the Empire broke.

Describe the contributions of Johann Gutenberg’s printing press and JohnWycliffe's English Bible to the spread of Protestant thinking.

The printing press and led to the bible being able to be mass produced, allowing for bigger spread of religion. The bible was able to be translated, allowing different cultures to read the same bible.

Who did John Calvin influence and in what ways?

Calvin influenced the Presbyterians, the Huguenots, and the Anabaptists. Presbyterians were formed using his model, Huguenots were his followers, and Anabaptists took the model and required Baptism only when participant can choose freely.

Who controlled the major trade routes of the Renaissance, and how did thisinfluence exploration?

The Muslims and Italy controlled trade routes during the renaissance. This led to explorers looking to go West in order to avoid expensive taxes of trade