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PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Question 21 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.03 LC)What city did the Abbasid dynasty build in a strategic location to serve as the capital of the Islamic empire? a.Baghdad b.Jerusalem c.Damascus d.Cairo Question 22 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.02 MC)Which of the following best describes the Muslim view of Hebrew prophets in the biblical Old Testament? a.They are believed to be false prophets. b.They are honored as prophets. c.They are viewed as early Muslims. d.They are believed to be false messiahs. Question 23 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.02 MC)Which of the following is true about Christianity, Judaism, and Islam? a.All three religions use the Bible to instruct members in the faith. b.Followers of each religion discourage fasting as an act of worship. c.Each religion has sects and denominations in different parts of the world. d.Members of each religion make a trip to the Holy Land once in their lifetime. Question 24 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.03 MC) Which of the following was a cause for revolt against Islamic rule in conquered territories? a.higher taxes required of non-Muslims b.forced military service for the highest social classes c.equal rights given to non-Muslims d.establishment of six social classes Question 25 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.03 MC)After the Mongols defeated the Delhi Sultanate in India during the 16th century, the Islamic religion a.advanced into Central Asia b.remained a powerful force in India c.was forced out of India d.dominated the Asian continent Question 26 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.05 MC)Which issue was harmful to the Byzantine Empire but not to the Roman Empire? a.weak and ineffective leadership b.trade problems and economic decline c.internal disputes over use of icons in religious art d.commoners' ambition for status and power Question 27 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.06 LC)Which of the following Byzantine contributions formed the basis for much of medieval European law? a.Separation of church and state b.The Justinian Code c.The Hagia Sophia d.Polemon Question 28 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.06 LC)Which of the following is a major cultural contribution of the Byzantine Empire that means a picture made of many cubes of marble or glass? a.Hagia b.Mosaic c.Papyrus d.Textile Question 29 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.04 MC)Which primary source about the Islamic Empire would be most likely to show bias? a.a book containing algebra equations b.the accounting records of an Italian merchant in Damascus c.a Crusader's speech to his troops before a battle d.an advisor's letter to the caliph on a threat to the realm Question 30 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.03 MC)The following is a passage from William Stearns Davis, ed., Readings in Ancient History: Illustrative Extracts from the Sources, 2 Vols. “Baghdad was a veritable City of Palaces, not made of stucco and mortar, but of marble. The buildings were usually of several stories. The palaces and mansions were lavishly gilded and decorated, and hung with beautiful tapestry and hangings of brocade or silk. The rooms were lightly and tastefully furnished with luxurious divans, costly tables, unique Chinese vases and gold and silver ornaments.” —Medieval Sourcebook. Paul Halsall, Fordham University, 1998. The depiction of the city of Baghdad by the author highlights the Islamic empire’s a.scientific developments b.architectural majesty c.trade accomplishments d.evidence of slave labor

OpenStudy (awesome781):

Number one would be C.

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TheAl-Azhar University is a university in Cairo, Egypt. Founded in 970 or 972 by the Fatimids as a madrasa, or centre of Islamic learning, its students studied the Qur'an and Islamic law in detail, along with logic, grammar, rhetoric, and how to calculate the lunar phases of the moon. ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-azhar second one about Al-Azhar is b, because:

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do u kno the other ones

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Who were dhimmis under the Umayyad Empire? C. Non Arab Muslims: What is a dhimmi? http://www.call-to-monotheism.com/the_status_of_non_muslims_in_the_islamic_state When non Muslim citizens live under Islamic sovereignty, they enjoy a special status and are known along with other minorities as ahl adh dhimma or dhimmis. Dhimma is an Arabic word, which means safety, security, and contract. Hence, they are called dhimmis because they have agreed to a contract by Allah, His Messenger, and the Islamic community, which grants them security. This security granted to dhimmis is like the citizenship granted by a government to an alien who abides by the constitution, thereby earning all the rights of a natural citizen. Thus, upon the preceding basis, a dhimmi is a citizen of the Islamic state, as described by Muslim jurists

OpenStudy (awesome781):

Which religious group has resisted Islamic influence and power in India? It would be Hindus, since it is and was one of the dominant religions there.

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Which of the following is true about the Delhi Sultanate? For this one, I believe it is....b.The Sultanate often fought off invaders.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u please help me on these Question 21 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.03 LC)What city did the Abbasid dynasty build in a strategic location to serve as the capital of the Islamic empire? a.Baghdad b.Jerusalem c.Damascus d.Cairo Question 22 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.02 MC)Which of the following best describes the Muslim view of Hebrew prophets in the biblical Old Testament? a.They are believed to be false prophets. b.They are honored as prophets. c.They are viewed as early Muslims. d.They are believed to be false messiahs. Question 23 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.02 MC)Which of the following is true about Christianity, Judaism, and Islam? a.All three religions use the Bible to instruct members in the faith. b.Followers of each religion discourage fasting as an act of worship. c.Each religion has sects and denominations in different parts of the world. d.Members of each religion make a trip to the Holy Land once in their lifetime. Question 24 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.03 MC) Which of the following was a cause for revolt against Islamic rule in conquered territories? a.higher taxes required of non-Muslims b.forced military service for the highest social classes c.equal rights given to non-Muslims d.establishment of six social classes Question 25 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.03 MC)After the Mongols defeated the Delhi Sultanate in India during the 16th century, the Islamic religion a.advanced into Central Asia b.remained a powerful force in India c.was forced out of India d.dominated the Asian continent Question 26 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.05 MC)Which issue was harmful to the Byzantine Empire but not to the Roman Empire? a.weak and ineffective leadership b.trade problems and economic decline c.internal disputes over use of icons in religious art d.commoners' ambition for status and power Question 27 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.06 LC)Which of the following Byzantine contributions formed the basis for much of medieval European law? a.Separation of church and state b.The Justinian Code c.The Hagia Sophia d.Polemon Question 28 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.06 LC)Which of the following is a major cultural contribution of the Byzantine Empire that means a picture made of many cubes of marble or glass? a.Hagia b.Mosaic c.Papyrus d.Textile Question 29 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.04 MC)Which primary source about the Islamic Empire would be most likely to show bias? a.a book containing algebra equations b.the accounting records of an Italian merchant in Damascus c.a Crusader's speech to his troops before a battle d.an advisor's letter to the caliph on a threat to the realm Question 30 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.03 MC)The following is a passage from William Stearns Davis, ed., Readings in Ancient History: Illustrative Extracts from the Sources, 2 Vols. “Baghdad was a veritable City of Palaces, not made of stucco and mortar, but of marble. The buildings were usually of several stories. The palaces and mansions were lavishly gilded and decorated, and hung with beautiful tapestry and hangings of brocade or silk. The rooms were lightly and tastefully furnished with luxurious divans, costly tables, unique Chinese vases and gold and silver ornaments.” —Medieval Sourcebook. Paul Halsall, Fordham University, 1998. The depiction of the city of Baghdad by the author highlights the Islamic empire’s a.scientific developments b.architectural majesty c.trade accomplishments d.evidence of slave labor

OpenStudy (awesome781):

For the last question, the answer should be D.

OpenStudy (awesome781):

About the Byzantine nd Roman empires

OpenStudy (awesome781):

The new questions that u just posted in the replies, can u post them in the Ask question, first close this......I would really appreciate it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u help me on these other questions

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Question 34 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.03 LC)Which religious group has resisted Islamic influence and power in India? b.Muslims

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Question 21 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.03 LC)What city did the Abbasid dynasty build in a strategic location to serve as the capital of the Islamic empire? a.Baghdad

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Question 22 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.02 MC)Which of the following best describes the Muslim view of Hebrew prophets in the biblical Old Testament? b.They are honored as prophets. c.They are viewed as early Muslims. one of these to I am not sure

OpenStudy (rose21):

)Which of the following is true about Christianity, Judaism, and Islam? c.Each religion has sects and denominations in different parts of the world.

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Question 24 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.03 MC) Which of the following was a cause for revolt against Islamic rule in conquered territories? c.equal rights given to non-Muslims

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