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What is indulgence? |
remission or cancellation of confessed sins granted by the Pope |
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What kind of Christianity is related to eastern Roman Empire? |
Orthodox |
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What is the name of the sisters that led a rebellion from Chinese presence in Vietnam? |
Trung sisters |
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What three countries developed in western and central Sudan? |
Mali, Ghana, and Songhai |
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What is Hangul? |
a phonetic alphabet developed in Korea in the 15th century |
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Who is Ibn Battuta? |
a very famous Muslim traveler who visited much of the Islamic world in the 14th century |
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What dynasty reunited China and reestablished Confucianism? |
Sui dynasty |
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What was the name of the trans-Saharan trade routes in Africa? |
Sand Roads |
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What are Pochtechas? |
professional merchants among the Aztecs |
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What was the name of the Malay kingdom that dominated the straits of Malacca? |
Srivijaya |
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What was the capital during the Song dynasty? |
Hangzhou |
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What trait is attributed to the Tang dynasty? |
openness to foreign cultural differences |
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What are Kami? What is the other name for it? |
the sacred spirits of Japan (Shinto) |
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Who were the Byzantine missionaries that created Cyrillic script? |
Cyril and Methodius |
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Who ruled over the Carolingian Empire? |
Charlemagne |
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What was the significance of Malacca? |
It was an important chokepoint of trade between China and India |
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Was the Yuan dynasty ruled by Chinese or Mongols? |
The Mongols |
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What dynasty built the Grand Canal? |
Sui dynasty |
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Name three places the Mongols conquered. |
Persia, Russia, and Ukraine |
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Mongols occasionally adopted the religions of the people they defeated. |
True |