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Europe. Japan. Islamic Empires. Africa. Latin America. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Next Round. This series of meetings helped reform the Catholic Church.

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  1. Europe Japan Islamic Empires Africa Latin America 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Next Round

  2. This series of meetings helped reform the Catholic Church

  3. Council of Trent

  4. This was the last of the European religious wars

  5. The Thirty Years War

  6. He wrote The Prince- a book on political power

  7. Machiavelli

  8. He was the epitome of the Absolute Ruler

  9. Louis XIV (France)

  10. This treaty that ended the Thirty years War in 1648 made France Europe’s greatest continental power

  11. The Treaty of Westphalia

  12. He was the first to try to unify Japan

  13. Nobunaga

  14. Nobunaga used this to win his battles

  15. Gunpowder weapons traded from the Portuguese

  16. His defeats in trying to invade Korea eventually caused the murder of thus second unifier

  17. Hideyoshi

  18. He succeeded in unifying Japan under his rule

  19. Tokugawa

  20. Christianity was initially allowed to grow in Japan for this reason

  21. Offset the power of the Buddhists

  22. List three ways the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires were alike

  23. All were Turkic, Muslim, and created through conquest by gunpowder weapons

  24. Give one reason why the Ottomans and Safavids were different

  25. Ottomans were Sunni and Safavids were Shi’ite

  26. Of the three empires, this one had a large Christian minority

  27. The Ottomans

  28. Of the three empires, this one had a large Hindu majority

  29. The Mughals

  30. This empire controlled Mecca and therefore the Caliphate

  31. The Ottomans

  32. These were the first Europeans to access the already active African slave trade

  33. The Portuguese

  34. This agricultural commodity sparked a dramatic increase in the African slave trade

  35. Sugar

  36. Over time, the greatest number of slaves were sent to this New World location

  37. Brazil

  38. This African kingdom developed close ties with Portugal and even converted to Christianity

  39. Kingdom of the Kongo

  40. These two African states were created by the slave trade and gunpowder weapons

  41. Asante and Dahomey

  42. In the Society of the Castas (the Latin American class system), they were at the top

  43. The Peninsulares (born in the Iberian Peninsula aka Spain and Portugal)

  44. This was the landowning class in Latin America

  45. The Creoles

  46. European and Indian mixed peoples were called this

  47. Mestizos

  48. Encomienda were these

  49. Grants of Indian labor to owners of Haciendas by the crown

  50. The Daily Double

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