<p>there was the last question about which place still had a major power in 2000</p>
<p>anyone got it?</p>
<p>n the japanese passage thing... was it confucianism? </p>
<p>n wut was the answer to the second question of the Ibn Battuta passage thing?</p>
<p>the alphabet thing is less things to memorize, rite?</p>
<p>n the map question about Ibn Battuta making trips all around the world?
i put unification of Islam but then the Monols weren't all islam in China so.. i changed it to fragmentation of Mongol lands.... although it makes little sense..</p>
<p>On the Napoleonic Wars one I put that many countries gained independence. They did actually, as Napoleon lost and his empire fell. How about that question about countries with women as head of state since 1945? Was it like that? I was relunctant to choose an islamic nation; the dear Queen Elizabeth II didn't cross my mind at that moment...</p>
<p>Colored Knots: Inca
which place was still occupied??? or something by a superpower in the year of 2000? Carribean(British Virgin Islands)
Bantu: I think they spread technology into middle and southern Africa
Popol Vuh: Mayan Calender I think (i got this wrong)
Delian League: Against Persians
Peter the Great: Sweden and Ottomans</p>
<p>Were African Americans the most people imported to Amercas 1500-1800
?
What was so effective about the Sufri?</p>
<p>What is true about hunter-gatherers? I put no class distinction.
On the most common immigration 1500-1800...I wasn't sure at all, but put British.</p>
<p>yes the passage definitely reeked of confucianism(specifically filial piety) but then i was like, since when was confucianism big in japan? wasnt it shintoism? but i think i finally decided on confucianism coz shintoism has mostly to do with worship of ancestor spirits or whatever and the passage definitely had nothing to do with that.</p>
<p>I also noticed that there were MANY c answers.</p>