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| The wars with Carthage (264-146 B.C.) gave the Roman Empire control of ___. | North Africa |
| ___ shows the importance the Mongols placed on improving trade contacts with other civilizations? | establishing trade caravan routes |
| Describes how paper was introduced into medieval Europe | Chinese to Arabs to Europeans |
| The location of cities in the West African empires of Ghana and Mali influenced their growth because | they were along major trade routes, allowing them to prosper economically. |
| In medieval Europe, law and order were maintained by the | nobility. |
| During medieval times, which of these groups was legally tied to the land? | serfs |
| During the medieval period in Europe, the political power of the kings and great nobles was often constrained by the actions of | high church officials. |
| The Magna Carta, Model Parliament, Habeas Corpus Act, and the Glorious Revolution are events related to the evolution of ___ ___ in England. | constitutional government |
| Crusades affected the economies of Central and Western Europe; cloth and spices brought back by crusaders led to great interest in ___. | trade |
| The center of the Inca civilization | west coast of South America |
| Main cause of native population decline in Central Mexico between 1500 and 1620 | introduction of disease by contact with Europeans. |
| The Maya, Aztec, and Inca civilizations each developed | complex architectural structures. |
| Renaissance paintings were not limited to ___ themes. | Christian |
| Artist, architect, mathematician, studied anatomy to draw more realistic human figures, painted a mural depicting the last meeting of Jesus and his disciples | Leonardo da Vinci |
| The religious court established to find and punish hereticts | Spanish Inquisition |
| The findings of Galileo and Newton were significant because, from their time on, scientific thought was based upon | observation and experimentation |
| The systematic collection and articulation of natural laws, such as gravity and motion, was done by | Isaac Newton |
| The Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights were designed to | limit the power of the monarch |