World History AP/ Period III Assessment Topic. Period III Review activity As you see the general topics from the Period III Assessment, create a three.

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World History AP/ Period III Assessment Topic

Period III Review activity As you see the general topics from the Period III Assessment, create a three category paper on your desk by folding a sheet of paper. Label each of the three sections: “Know It,” “Kinda” and “Not Really”. To play the game you must place the topic of the Exam question in one of the three categories. Following the list, you should meet with your Color/Shape group and see if you can move them from the “Not Really” to the “Know it!” category thru discussion with your peers in your group.

Aristocratic Women in Japan Aristocratic Women in Medieval Europe Black Death Byzantine Empire Calicut in the Indian Ocean Basin Chinese Exploration Chinese Tribute System Crusades

Decline of the Abbasid Empire Decline of Han Empire Decline of Roman Empire Effect of the Discovery of America Effect of Greek Science and Technology Effect of Islamic Expansion Growth of Cities in Afro-Eurasia Indian Ocean Trade and Religion Inca and Aztec Similarities

Japanese Cultural and Political Independence Maritime Exploration in Chinese Cultures Middle Eastern Trade Mongol Army Mongol’s role on Silk Road Mongol role in International Commerce Mugal Empire Cultural make-up Ottoman Empire Cultural Make-up Portuguese disadvantages in trade Relationship of Politics and Religion in Western Europe

Silk Road Security Southeastern Asia’s Influences Spread of Buddhism Spread of Christianity Spread of Mongol Empire Spread of Technological and scientific concepts Sub-Saharan Commercial Economy Sunni- Shia Division Swahili Political Structure

Turks’ Empire Urbanization In Islamic Cultures Urbanization in Chinese Cultures West African Islam Zheng He exploration