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AP World History Guided Reading: The Earth & Its Peoples

Chapter 12: Mongol Eurasia and its Aftermath

The Rise of the Mongols khan arranged marriages shamanism Tanggut Ögödei Karakorum khanates Yuan Empire Java and Japan Battle of Ain Jalut Marco Polo bubonic plague paisa

Focus Question: What accounts for the magnitude and speed of the Mongol conquests (be sure to include the terms nomadism, Central Asian bow, and Yuan Empire)?

AP World History Guided Readings

THE MONGOLS AND ISLAM, 1260-1500 Hülegü Il-khan Golden Horde tax farming paper money Timur Timurids Rashid al-Din Ghazan Nasir al-Din Samarkand

Focus Question: How did Mongol expansion and Islam affect each other (be sure to include the terms Golden Horde, paper money, Tamerlane, Rashid al-Din, and Nasir al-Din Tusi)?

AP World History Guided Readings

Regional Responses in Western Eurasia Golden Horde (Old) Sarai Alexander Nevskii Novgorod Moscow Ivan III Kremlin Teutonic knights Lithuania Stephen Dushan Ottoman Empire

Focus Question: What benefits resulted from the integration of Eurasia in the Mongol Empire (be sure to include the terms Silk Road, tsar, gunpowder, and the Ottoman Empire)?

AP World History Guided Readings

Mongol Domination in China, 1271-1368 Khubilai Khan lamas Beijing Xanadu merchants Mandarin Zhu Yuanzhang

Focus Question: How did Mongol rule in China foster cultural and scientific exchange (be sure to include the terms census, Huang Dao Po, and lama)?

AP World History Guided Readings

The Early Ming Empire, 1368-1500 Ming Empire Hongwu Nanjing Yongle Zheng He Ming expeditions examination system technology gap Romance of the Three Kingdoms & Water Margin porcelain

Focus Question: In what ways did the Ming Empire continue or discontinue Mongol practices?

AP World History Guided Readings

Centralization and Militarism in East Asia, 1200-1500 movable type philosophical & artistic Yuan styles Yi/Seoul cash crops Kamakura Shogunate warlords kamikaze Ashikaga Shogunate Zen Buddhism Onin War of 1477 Annam and Champa Noh drama Vietnamese legal code

Focus Question: What are some of the similarities and differences in how Korea and Japan responded to the Mongol threat (be sure to include the terms Yi, kamikaze, and shoguns)?

AP World History Guided Readings

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