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Which of the following did the Ottomans conquer first?
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Damascus |
b.
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Baghdad |
c.
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Athens |
d.
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Belgrade |
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2.
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On which continents had the Ottomans gained territory by 1481?
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Europe and Asia |
b.
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Europe and Africa |
c.
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Asia and Africa |
d.
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Europe, Asia, and Africa |
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3.
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By what year had the Ottoman Empire reached its farthest southern extent?
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1451 |
b.
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1481 |
c.
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1520 |
d.
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1566 |
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4.
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By what year did the Ottomans control Hungary?
a.
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1451 |
b.
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1481 |
c.
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1520 |
d.
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1566 |
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In 1520, what region of the Ottoman Empire was separated from its main territories?
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Mesopotamia |
b.
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Algeria |
c.
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Greece |
d.
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Balkans |
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6.
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Which empire had the smallest territory?
a.
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Ottoman Empire |
b.
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Safavid Empire |
c.
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Kingdom of Mali |
d.
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Mughal Empire |
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Which empire had the second largest population?
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Roman Empire |
b.
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Han Dynasty |
c.
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Han Dynasty |
d.
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Mughal Empire |
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8.
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How many people were in the British Empire at its height?
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13 million people |
b.
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60 million people |
c.
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125 million people |
d.
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430 million people |
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9.
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How much larger was the Roman Empire's territory than the Mughal Empire's territory?
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1.9 million square miles |
b.
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2.2 million square miles |
c.
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2.6 million square miles |
d.
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3.1 million square miles |
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10.
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How much larger was the population of the Han Dynasty at its height than the population of the Ottoman Empire?
a.
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21 million people |
b.
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26 million people |
c.
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29 million people |
d.
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32 million people |
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Select the letter of the term, name, or phrase that best matches each description. Note: Some letters may not be used at all. Some may be used more than once.
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Akbar |
b.
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Constantinople |
c.
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cultural blending |
d.
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devshirme |
e.
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ghazi |
f.
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Esfahan |
g.
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Isma'il |
h.
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Shah Abbas |
i.
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Shah Jahan |
j.
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Timur the Lame |
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11.
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He encouraged religious tolerance in the Mughal Empire and presided over a great cultural and artistic age.
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12.
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Christian boys were taken as slaves, converted to Islam, and turned into warriors and government officials as part of this Ottoman policy.
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13.
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He built the Taj Mahal in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
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14.
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This interaction of two or more cultures produces new languages and new ideas in art, religion, and society.
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This was the term for a warrior for Islam who belonged to a military society with a strict code of conduct.
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16.
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He drew from many cultural influences and reformed civilian and military life in the Safavid Empire.
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This Shi'a warrior led the Safavids to conquer what is now Iran.
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18.
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This Central Asian conqueror interrupted the growth of the Ottoman Empire.
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19.
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Artists from many cultures worked together in this capital city of the Safavid Empire.
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20.
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Mehmed II was able to conquer this Byzantine city using cannons and military strategy.
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