The Global Tapestry (1200-1450)
The expansion of which empire during this period is attributed to its successful military campaigns into South India?
The Khmer Empire
The Chola Empire
Majapahit Empire
The Delhi Sultanate
Which kingdom emerged as a regional power on JAVA Island due to its strategic control of key straits near the Spice Islands around C.E Correct !
Vijayanagara Empire
Sukhothai Kingdom
Khmer Empire
Majapahit Kingdom
What was an indirect effect of the Mongol conquests on South and Southeast Asian societies' political landscape during this period?
Extensive destruction led to widespread urban decline thus reducing interregional interactions within South and Southeast Asia.
Direct Mongol rule resulted in the systematic restructuring of South Asian governments to mirror Steppe administrative practices.
Complete annexation by the Mongols halted all technological innovation and cultural exchange throughout these regions.
The increased demand for luxury goods strengthened regional states' control over production areas like Gujarat and Malacca.
What best describes how technological developments affected agrarian societies in South Asia between 1200-1450?
Introduction of gunpowder dramatically shifted traditional farming methods across rural communities.
Use of heavy plow technology rapidly replaced traditional tools reducing manual labor needs drastically.
Improved irrigation techniques contributed to agricultural productivity which supported larger urban populations.
Development of printing technology allowed for widespread literacy that undermined agricultural economies.
Which empire was an important center for trade and the expansion of Buddhism in Southeast Asia?
Srivijaya Empire
Khmer Empire
Majapahit Kingdom
Gupta Empire
What was the primary religion in South Asia during Post-Classical period?
Islam
Buddhism
Hinduism
Christianity
Why were Srivijayaโs thematic city-states strategically positioned within the Maritime Silk Roads system?
Incorporation of Buddhist learning centers attracted scholars and traders.
Ownership of key chokepoints controlled the flow of goods.
Importation of advanced agricultural techniques boosted their regional influence.
Natural harbors and island chains offered protection and security for seafarers.

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What was an economic consequence resulting directly from Zheng He's expeditions on behalf of the Ming dynasty that affected societies in Southeast Asia?
Reduced agricultural production due to labor reallocation for expedition support
Decreased reliance on maritime trade due to overland Silk Road dominance
Increased trade activity along maritime routes connecting China with Southeast Asian polities
Emergence of isolationist policies akin to Japan's sakoku edict
Considering contrasting views about the nature of governance, which interpretation has historians most debated regarding the Delhi Sultanate's rule over India from 1206-1526?
That it exclusively promoted Islamic religious practices at the expense of Hindu ones.
It completely disregarded local administrative systems established by previous Hindu kingdoms.
The sultanate had little interest in expanding control beyond Northern India into Southern regions.
Whether it integrated or segregated Hindu populations within its bureaucratic structures and policies.
How might the historical trajectory have changed if the Delhi Sultanate hadn't instituted Islamic law (Sharia) during their rule in India?
The Mughal empire would not rise to power years later.
An early British colonization of Indian territories.
Fewer conflicts with Hindu kingdoms in Southern India.
Slower penetration and adaptation of Islamic practices in Indian society.