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Which of the following would likely occur if these rules were followed? Mosques would replace Christian churches in some areas. This is a correct answer Muslims and Christians would begin to intermarry. Christians would begin to obtain positions of leadership. Muslims would begin to resent the imposition of Christians. Points earned on this question: 0 Question 2 (Worth 5 points) (01.04 MC)Which primary source about the Islamic Empire would be most likely to show bias? a book containing algebra equations the accounting records of an Italian merchant in Damascus a Crusader's speech to his troops before a battle This is a correct answer an advisor's letter to the caliph on a threat to the realm Points earned on this question: 5 Question 3 (Worth 5 points) (01.05 MC) Which of the following disagreements was the root cause of the “iconoclasm controversy” of the eighth and ninth centuries? whether God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit were one or three whether priests should be allowed to marry and have children whether images of people should be part of church worship This is a correct answer whether the church should have a single leader, the pope Points earned on this question: 5 Question 4 (Worth 5 points) (01.05 MC)Which of the following would have been a source for dispute between the Eastern and Western Churches in the 11th century? claiming the pope was the highest Christian authority This is a correct answer seeking to convert others to Christianity determining the day of the week on which the Sabbath fell continuing the practice of baptism Points earned on this question: 0 Question 5 (Worth 5 points) (01.06 LC)The following map shows the Byzantine Empire in 565 AD (CE), 1020 AD (CE), and 1360 AD (CE). Use the map to answer the following question: Map of the Byzantine Empire showing the empire’s extent in 565 AD, 1020 AD, and 1360 AD. By 565 AD the empire included most of the North African coastline, parts of southern Spain, all of Italy, southeast Europe, Asia Minor, and the western Middle East. By 1020 AD the size of the empire was limited to only southeast Europe, southern Italy, and Asia Minor. By 1360 AD the size of the empire was reduced to only parts of southeast Europe, primarily to the west of Constantinople. © 2012 The Exploration Company Which of the following is not true of the Byzantine Empire at its height? It controlled most of the Western European coast. This is a correct answer It controlled land bordering the Red Sea. It controlled most of the land bordering the Mediterranean Sea. It controlled most of the North African coast. Points earned on this question: 0 Question 6 (Worth 5 points) (01.06 LC)The following map shows the Byzantine Empire in 565 AD (CE), 1020 AD (CE), and 1360 AD (CE). Use the map to answer the following question: Map of the Byzantine Empire showing the empire’s extent in 565 AD, 1020 AD, and 1360 AD. By 565 AD the empire included most of the North African coastline, parts of southern Spain, all of Italy, southeast Europe, Asia Minor, and the western Middle East. By 1020 AD the size of the empire was limited to only southeast Europe, southern Italy, and Asia Minor. By 1360 AD the size of the empire was reduced to only parts of southeast Europe, primarily to the west of Constantinople. © 2012 The Exploration Company Which of the following was not part of the Byzantine Empire at its height in the sixth century AD (CE)? Northern Africa Southern Spain Northern France This is a correct answer Southern Italy Points earned on this question: 0 Question 7 (Worth 5 points) (01.06 MC)Which of the following describes a contribution that emerged from the Byzantine culture? Intricate sculpture emerged as an artistic tradition in Europe. Religious poetry became a way to express religious beliefs. Scientific advancements were sponsored by the empire. Many important cultural works were copied and preserved. This is a correct answer Points earned on this question: 5 Question 8 (Worth 5 points) (01.06 MC)The following chart shows the economic importance of the Byzantine Empire. Use the chart to answer the following question: Economic Activity Role of the Byzantines international trade ? international currency Byzantine gold bezants were used internationally. silk production Byzantines dominated this industry in the Mediterranean. Which best completes the chart? Byzantine shipbuilders supplied ships to the world's merchant fleets. Byzantines organized the slave trade between Africa and Asia. Byzantines maintained commercial links between Europe and Asia. This is a correct answer Byzantine ships controlled traffic lanes in the Indian Ocean. Points earned on this question: 0 Question 9 (Worth 5 points) (01.05 MC)The timeline below shows key events and people in the history of the Byzantine Empire. Use the timeline to answer the following question: Timeline with header "Byzantine Empire." Place dates and captions are located on the following CE 330, "Constantine moves capital to Byzantium"; CE 529, "?"; CE 1014, "Basil II blinds 15,000 Bulgarian captives." © 2012 FLVS Which of the following correctly completes the timeline? The first Justinian code is issued. This is a correct answer St. Basil reforms the monasteries. St. Simeon Stylites sits atop a pillar. Anna Comnena writes a history book. Points earned on this question: 0 Question 10 (Worth 5 points) (01.06 MC)Which of the following was a consequence of the collapse of the Western Roman Empire? The Byzantine Empire flourished. This is a correct answer The Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches merged. The Byzantine Empire adopted Christianity as the official religion. The Byzantine Empire collapsed. Points earned on this question: 5 Question 11 (Worth 5 points) (01.07 MC)After the Western Roman Empire collapsed in the fifth and sixth centuries, which of the following occurred in Western Europe? Justinian I regained the Western European provinces from the Ottoman Turks. Justinian I lost the Western European provinces to the Ottoman Turks. The Ottoman Turks invaded the Western European provinces after they conquered Constantinople. The Ottoman Turks ignored the Western European provinces and focused on Constantinople. This is a correct answer Points earned on this question: 5 Question 12 (Worth 5 points) (01.05 LC)Which emperor built the landmark church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople? Constantine Justinian This is a correct answer Leo I Alexius Points earned on this question: 5 Question 13 (Worth 5 points) (01.03 MC)The following map shows the spread of Islam from 632 AD (CE) through 1000 AD (CE). Use the map to answer the following question: Map of the spread of Islam, 632–1000 AD (CE). The map shows most of Western Europe, North Africa, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the Persian Empire. The areas of Spain and western North Africa are shaded to indicate that Islam spread there by 750 AD (CE). The shaded area extends to the Atlantic coast of Spain and Morocco, as well as most of the Spanish Mediterranean coast. The entire North African Mediterranean coast is shaded. The areas of Northern Libya, Egypt, the Middle East, and the Persian Empire are shaded to indicate that Islam spread there by 661 AD (CE). The shaded area extends to the Western coast of the Caspian Sea and touches on the southeast coast of the Black Sea, though not as far as Constantinople. The area of Western Saudi Arabia that includes Medina and Mecca is shaded to indicate that Islam spread there by 632 AD (CE). Saharan Africa, Central Asia, and all of Western Europe except for Spain are not shaded. © 2012 The Exploration Company Which of the following could be done within an Islamic land in 662 AD (CE) that could not have been done within an Islamic land in 632 AD (CE)? herding sheep in Central Asia migrating from Mecca to Medina fishing on the Caspian seacoast This is a correct answer worshipping in Constantinople Points earned on this question: 5 Question 14 (Worth 5 points) (01.03 MC)The map below shows the expansion of Islam from 622 through 732 CE. Use the map to answer the following question: Map of expansion of Islam, 622-732, from Discovery Education. The map shows most of Western Europe, Africa, Arabia and Persia. The city of Mecca is identified, so are the countries of Egypt, Persia, Spain and Arabia. The Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea are labeled. Western Arabia is shaded bright red. Persia and Egypt are shaded a lighter red. Spain and most of Western Northern Africa are shaded a still lighter shade of red. © 2012 Discovery Education What does the map indicate about the spread of Islam from 622 through 732 AD (CE)? Islamic beliefs had not spread to Europe by 732 AD (CE). Islamic beliefs had spread throughout most of Africa by 732 AD (CE). Islamic beliefs were slow to spread into North Africa and Persia. Islamic beliefs had spread far beyond the Arabian Peninsula by 732 AD (CE). This is a correct answer Points earned on this question: 0 Question 15 (Worth 5 points) (01.05 MC)Which conflict was harmful to the Byzantine Empire but not to the Roman Empire? lack of a clear rule of succession for emperors invasions by barbarian peoples from Europe religious disputes between Christian sects This is a correct answer commoners' ambition for status and power Points earned on this question: 0 Question 16 (Worth 5 points) (01.04 MC)Use the following image to answer the following question: A 14th-century drawing of a machine used for moving water. The complex drawing shows several moving levers moving water from one reservoir to another. Above the drawing are several lines of Arabic script. Public Domain What does this 14th-century drawing suggest about the Golden Age of Islam? It was a period of military triumph. It was a period of scientific and artistic innovation. This is a correct answer Religious doctrine stifled scientific innovation by discouraging ideas not in the Qu'ran. Religious doctrine encouraged scientific innovation by encouraging mysticism. Points earned on this question: 0
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