The World at 1500 Review
Continents of the World Label the following continents on the map below:North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica*Please write the answers exactly as shown here (spelling counts) or it will mark it wrong) North America South America Europe Africa Australia Antarctica Asia Oceans of the World Label the following oceans on the map below:Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Southern Ocean*Remember: The Pacific Ocean usually appears twice on maps!*Please write the answers exactly as shown here (spelling counts) or it will mark it wrong) Pacific Ocean Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Arctic Ocean Pacific Ocean Southern Ocean create and edit presentations online, for free. Use the link above to access the Google Slides Presentation on the World at 1500 to answer the questions below. World at 1500 Notes Empires of the World Label the location of the following empires of the world on the map below:Aztec, Mayan, Inca, Muhgal, Ottoman, China, Japan, Songhai*Use the World at 1500 notes linked above to help you*Please write the answers exactly as shown here (spelling counts) or it will mark it wrong) India Songhai Japan China Mayan Aztec Inca Ottoman Empires of the World Sorting Please sort the following items into their correct empire. Use the World at 1500 notes linked above to help you.Hint: There are 4 things in each category. Mayan Located in modern day Mexico Central America Developed Slash Burn farming technique Built temples like Chichen Itza to worship their many gods Created a calendar based on seasons to chart festivals to honor gods Aztec Located in modern day Mexico Built capital city of Tenochtitlan on an island in the middle of a lake Built causeways, aqueducts, canals for easy life in city Defeated by Spanish conquistador Cortez Inca Located in modern day Peru Used Quipu as a method of keeping track of things Built city of Machu Picchu on terraced mountain tops Defeated by Spanish conquistador Pizarro Songhai Traded salt gold Built great city of Timbuktu Led by leaders Sundiata Mansa Musa Located in West Africa Muhgal Located in modern day India Built the Taj Mahal Spread Islamic religion to India Traded spices, textiles, tea to European nations Ottoman Located in Asia Minor (modern day Middle East) Traded coffee ceramics Unified a very large diverse group of people through Islam Capital city was Constantinople (present day Istanbul, Turkey) China Trade on the Silk Road Traded tea, silk, porcelain Rule by an emperor Government controlled trade through enclaves to avoid foreign influence Japan Controlled by a shogun (military leader) Practiced isolationism to avoid influence of other cultures Did not trade with other countries Wanted to keep culture pure