<p>daimyo, that was my logic exactly.</p>
<p>I remember reading something about redistribution of land and I put to decrease the power of the aristocrats.
Can anyone confirm?</p>
<p>yeah, that’s right I think.</p>
<p>@kiwieagle really? I put something with larger distribution among peasants, but maybe those belonged to the same answer. Also, is the reason a monarch wanted nobles at court to prevent rebellion in communities or so?</p>
<p>@damaan That was the question about the reason why Louis XIV kept the nobles in Versailles i think. It was to keep them busy and to decrease their power</p>
<p>Yeah Louis did parties to distract the nobles and not let them revolt.</p>
<p>Muhammad Al Jinnah was the advocate for india-pakistan division.</p>
<p>^yup it was Jinnah</p>
<p>Any more questions?</p>
<p>I am thinking. I told my friend to come help us.
There was one about china being the middle kingdom and non greeks being barbarians.
I put ethnocentralism.</p>
<p>Another one was Austria Hungary and its problem before World War 1.
I put nationalism.</p>
<p>@kiwieagle I seriously appreciate your help (and your friend’s). Thank you. :D</p>
<p>Austria-Hungary was nationalism, and I put ethnocentrism too.</p>
<p>I’m trying my best to remember any questions too!</p>
<p>Ah the transfusion of culture thing</p>
<p>I put that Europe was on the fringe or something of cultural dev’t?</p>
<p>Yep, I put fringe on that question too.</p>
<p>Another question was difference between rome and han.
I put rome gradually give citizenship. (probably wrong)</p>
<p>I’m not quite sure about what I put there anymore…</p>
<p>Nah, Kiwieagle I’m pretty sure that’s right</p>
<p>We’re halfway!</p>
<ol>
<li>Opposition to globalization/west: Afghanistan</li>
<li>Congo products: Rubber</li>
<li>Spread of Agri and Herding: SW asia something [Inconclusive]</li>
<li>Shang dynasty writing: Predicting the future</li>
<li>Cathedral: Pilgrimage</li>
<li>Bhagavad Gita: Dharma</li>
<li>Wool Production: Flanders</li>
<li>Sikhism: Islam+Hindu</li>
<li>Spread of Hellenistic culture: East med</li>
<li>Slave soldiers: Janissaries</li>
<li>Two societies the mongols conquered in 12th: Sassanid & Byzantine</li>
<li>L’ouverture, Franklin, Bolivar: Enlightenment</li>
<li>Caesaropapism: Secular and Church power in the czar</li>
<li>Enlightened despot: Frederick II/ the Great</li>
<li>Taj mahal:mausoleum</li>
<li>Shang bones: Oracle</li>
<li>Munich conference: appeasement</li>
<li>UN sec members: WW2 victors</li>
<li>Munich conference: resulted in continuation of hitler’s expansion </li>
<li>British Industrialization in the 1700’s and 1800’s: Working class growth</li>
<li>Boddhishatva: Englihtened dude</li>
<li>Muslim invasion in 7th century: ?? Franks?</li>
<li>Polynesian v American contact with Europe: Disease</li>
<li>Africans in India: Slave trade???</li>
<li>Afro-Eurasian Trade: New World Crops</li>
<li>Oldest manuscript: Rig Veda</li>
<li>Cattle Ranching: Argentina, Mex, US SW</li>
<li>Japanese Emperors: Amaterasu/Sun God</li>
<li>Homer’s Map: Accurate source</li>
<li>Pastoral Nomads: ??</li>
<li>Egyptian dude and Pharaoh: Tasks given to low ranked ones</li>
<li>Context of Egyptian dude: Afterlife</li>
<li>Daoism: To do nothing is to do everything</li>
<li>Ancient Math: Measurements and Calendars</li>
<li>Harappan Culture: Not deciphered</li>
<li>Rebel Hideouts: Runaway slaves/Natives??</li>
<li>Coastal African Cities: Muslim Trade
38: Noble Savages: ?? According to Hobbes its the Native Americans</li>
<li>Athenian Voting: Male landowners</li>
<li>Mexican Nun: Political Patronage</li>
<li>Map of Indian Ocean: Trade existed before Europeans</li>
<li>Neolithic development: Diversification of Labor</li>
<li>Hamurrabi & Hebrews: Abuse of Law</li>
<li>Marco Polo: Mongol Protection</li>
<li>Redistribution of Lands: Decreasing Aristocrat power??***</li>
<li>Nobles in Court of Louis XIV: To keep them busy & decrease power</li>
<li>Division of India: Muhammad Ali Jinnah</li>
<li>Austria-Hungary Problem: Nationalism</li>
<li>Barbarians: Ethnocentralism</li>
<li>Rome vs Han: Giving away of citizenship in Rome</li>
</ol>
<p>17 mistakes, 770 so far…</p>
<p>I am pretty sure agriculture began by itself in many isolated areas.
Egypt (Nile) , China (Yellow River), Sumer (Tigris and Euphrates)
America also made it on its own.</p>
<p>for the map of the indian ocean was there a choice that had anything to do with “muslims in the west indian ocean and chinese in southeast asia”</p>
<p>Oh I remember this question about the decolonization of Africa, I put that dictators almost immediately took over</p>
<p>Yes there was, but I chose extensive trade network before europeans.</p>
<p>@gloogle I put that the independence was more violent if there were more europeans. Not sure.</p>
<p>@politicalprotege, I don’t quite remember, but I’m pretty sure the answer was that there was trade before the Europeans came in</p>