In the 11th century ____________ brought Islam in India? missionaries caliphs traders Crusaders @Secret-Ninja
i think is traders
What grade is it for? 9th grade? What module is this and what lesson?
9 grade; 1.03
Question 1 (Worth 5 points) If you traveled to Spanish city of Córdoba in the 10th century, which of the following would you not find? a prosperous trading and religious center a population larger than Paris, France * a government free from Islamic influence* Answer. a cultural center for the region Points earned on this question: 5 Question 2 (Worth 5 points) Which of the following best describes how European powers responded to Islamic expansion? Europeans sought to convert the Arab people to Christianity to counteract Islamic influence. Europeans were desperate to get to China before the Chinese were converted to Islam. *Europeans viewed the spread of Islam as a threat and actively worked to stop it.*Answer. Europeans cut off all trade with the Islamic Empire. Points earned on this question: 5 Question 3 (Worth 5 points) "All the nations of the Franks trembled at that terrible army, and they betook them to their king Caldus (Charles Martel), and told him of the havoc made by the Moslem horsemen, and bow they rode at their will through all the land of Narbonne, Toulouse, and Bordeaux, and they told the king of the death of their count." — Anon Arab Chronicler This passage is discussing the Battle of Corboda *the Battle of Poitiers*Answer. the Mamluk overthrowing of the Abbasids the invasion of the Byzantine Roman Empire Points earned on this question: 5 Question 4 (Worth 5 points) "Andalus (the Iberian peninsula), which was conquered in the year 92 of the Hijra, continued for many years to be a dependency of the Eastern Khalifate, until it was snatched away from their hands by one of the surviving members of the family of Umeyyah (Umayyad), who, crossing over from Barbary, subdued the country, and formed therein an independent kingdom, which he transmitted to his posterity. During three centuries and a half, Andalus, governed by the princes of this dynasty, reached the utmost degree of power and prosperity, until civil war breaking out among its inhabitants, the Muslims, weakened by internal discord, became every where the prey of the artful Christians, and the territory of Islam was considerably reduced, so much so that at the present moment the worshippers of the crucified hold the greatest part of Andalus in their hands, and their country is divided into various powerful kingdoms, whose rulers assist each other whenever the Muslims attack their territories." —Ibn Said, Book of the Maghrib, in Ahmed ibm Mohammed al-Makkari, The History of the Mohammedan Dynasties in Spain, translated by Pascuual de Gayangos s, (London: Oriental Translation Fund, 1840), 1, 95-102 According to this source, why did Muslim al-Andalus fall? It fell because the Umayyads lost their hold on the Arab Empire. It fell because the divisions within the empire made it vulnerable to attack. *It fell because of the superior military forces of the Christian Crusaders.*Answer. (wrong) It fell because Muslims from the Eastern Khalifate conquered its lands. Points earned on this question: 0 Question 5 (Worth 5 points) Which of the following statements best describes Islam's spread from the seventh through the 17th century? Military conquests by the Arab Empire and traders of Islamic faith were the primary means for spreading Islam to Africa, Europe, and Asia. Islam reached North, Sub-Saharan, and East Africa, but did not take hold in Asia. The Arab Empire rejected military conquest, therefore trade and missionaries were the primary means for spreading Islam beyond the Arabian Peninsula. *The spread of Islam was limited to the areas of the Arabian Peninsula where Muhammad traveled.*Answer. (wrong) Points earned on this question: 0 Question 6 (Worth 5 points) Which best describes the Muslim presence in North Africa in the late seventh and early eighth centuries? Trade connections gave Islam a presence in cities and ports where merchants went. Muslim missionaries first traveled throughout North Africa, and armies followed later. Islam slowly converted the peoples of North Africa without a military takeover. *Muslim armies carried their faith west across the top of the entire continent.* Answer. Points earned on this question: 5
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From this 16th-century illustration, we can see that which of the following played a large part in the Mughal Empire's rise to power? Its people first converted to Islam. *They had the advantage of gunpowder.*Answer. Their armies were well trained. Its cities were not subjected to attack. Points earned on this question: 5
Question 8 (Worth 5 points) In what way was the Islamic expansion into India similar to the way Islam expanded in other areas? *Islamic expansion into India was facilitated by both Islamic merchants and conquerors.*Answer. Islamic expansion into India was facilitated by a receptive Hindu population. Islamic expansion into India was facilitated by a class of Asian warriors known as Sultans. Islamic expansion into India was facilitated by a powerful Arabian navy launched in the 11th century. Points earned on this question: 5
Question 4 and 5 are wrong, so make sure you don't chose those. It helps to narrow your answers down to three choices. :) Good luck.
yeah its ok already saw it
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No problem. :)
dude did choose "How are the basic beliefs of your faith similar to the other monotheistic faiths?" this question for 1.02 cause am doing it but i dont know what to write for the moses part
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