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World History up to 1500: The Ottomans, the Mamluks, and the Ming
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World History up to 1500: The Ottomans, the Mamluks, and the Ming
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1. Why did the Mamluk sultans usually treat rebellious Syrian Arabs more leniently than they did rebellious Arab Bedouins in Egypt?
2. How did Masaccio transform European art during the Renaissance?
3. How did Europeans respond to the Ottomans’ taking control of trade in the eastern Mediterranean and along the Silk Roads?
4. What allowed for the development of an Ottoman state independent of the Seljuk Turks’ Sultanate of Rum?
5. What has not been a contributing factor in the demise of nomadic societies?
6. Why did members of the Mamluk army oppose rule by non-mamluks?
7. Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming dynasty, had sympathy for the poor because in his early life he had been what?
8. What effect did the Battle of Ankara have on the Janissary system?