WH: Unit 3 Test Review

WH: Unit 3 Test Review

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Which of these best describes the relationship between Muslim conquerors and the peoples they conquered? Options: They were generally tolerant of members of other religions, especially Christians and Jews, as long as they paid taxes, They required all peoples that they conquered to convert to Islam or face almost immediate execution, They only tolerated religions from Asia such as Buddhism, Hinduism, and Sikhism, They required that non-Muslims either convert to Islam or move out of the conquered lands

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They were generally tolerant of members of other religions, especially Christians and Jews, as long as they paid taxes

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of these best describes the impact of Muslim rule on India? Options: It caused cultural diffusion and religious conflicts, It resulted in the disappearance of Buddhism from India, It caused India to become complete isolated from the rest of Asia, It led to the collapse of the Mughal Empire in the 1500s

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It caused cultural diffusion and religious conflicts

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Which caliphate controlled Egypt, North Africa, and parts of Arabia between 909 and the 1100s?

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Fatimid Caliphate

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of these best describes the Mamluk period in Egypt? Options: it was a period of achievement in historical writing and architecture, it was a period of expansion as the Mamluks conquered most of the Muslim empires, it was a period of conflict as the Mamluks were in constant warfare with Saharan tribes, it was a period of peace as the crusades had mostly ended by this point

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it was a period of achievement in historical writing and architecture

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What was the Kingdom of Mali's wealth mainly based on? Options: Their trade with Portugal, Their control of Saharan trade routes, Their access to good farmland, Their interactions with China and India

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Their control of Saharan trade routes