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Homework answers / question archive / California State University, Long Beach ENGLISH 101 Chapter7 TheIslamicWorld,800-1300C
B) a Zani revolt. C) Seljuq Turks. D) Crusaders from Europe.
E) Abbasid supporters.
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B) show himself to be divinely inspired. C) gain dominance over the Mongols. D) inspire fear.
E) pacify opposition within his family.
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B) political division within the dynasty C) Shi?ites D) Mongols
E) all of the above
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D) Fatimid E) Abbasid
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B) ended political unrest. C) waged war on Byzantium. D) introduced private property ownership.
E) encouraged debate.
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C) new coinage. D) a military register.
E) all of the above.
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B) distributed slave women to the soldiers. C) resettled foreign troops in distinct neighborhoods. D) built markets, bath houses, and mosques for the soldiers.
E) all of the above.
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B) reliance on Turkic and Central Asian regiments. C) bankruptcy. D) loss of territory.
E) political disintegration.
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C) diverse agricultural production. D) trade to and from all over the known world.
E) the manufacture of olive oil.
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B) reading only from the Qur?an. C) following the instructions of the Islamic priesthood. D) avoiding contact with non-Muslims.
E) making a pilgrimage to Medina.
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B) were barred from the study and teaching of the law. C) excelled in scholarship. D) were the authority within the family.
E) had free access to the mosques.
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B) made the caliph the final arbitrator of the law. C) became a fundamental facet of modern Islam. D) asserted that the Qur?an was the eternal word of God.
E) failed to introduce reform.
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B) was responsible for the Kharijites? movement. C) is a political and religious leader from the Prophet?s family.
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B) the act of martyrdom. C) the belief that each generation is provided an infallible imam by God. D) unity among all Shi?ites.
E) the Sharia is the only law.
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B) made men and women equal before God and the law. C) prohibited divorce. D) made women subject to the authority of their husbands and senior males.
E) encouraged women to be literate.
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B) suffered the execution of al-Hallaj, a famous teacher, for blasphemy. C) were accused of claiming to be above the law and divine. D) all of the above.
E) none of the above.
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C) Egypt. D) India. E) China.
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C) Omar Khayyam?s Rubaiyat. D.Ibn Sina?s Canon of Medicine. D) Ibn Khaldun?s writings.
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B) relied on slave labor. C) had integrated neighborhoods. D) forbade the construction of personal palaces.
E) were well planned.
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B) slavery existed only for agricultural labor. C) slaves came only from Africa. D) Muslims were allowed to own non-Muslim slaves.
E) only involved male laborers and female domestic servants.
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B) territorial expansion by military force. C) the separation of the religion and government. D) the belief that the rulers were the infallible representatives of God on earth.
E) massive urban construction projects.
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B) attacks from the Shi?ite Muslims. C) corruption. D) attacks from the Seljuq Turks.
E) famine.
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B) from southern India. C) from Siberia. D) in the mountains of Persia.
E) in the steppe region between Iran and China.
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B) Iran. C) Egypt. D) North Africa.
E) Spain.
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B) a ?dark age? for scholastic achievement. C) introduction of the orange tree. D) famine and epidemics.
E) none of the above.
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B) ejected the Muslims from Spain. C) constructed Cordoba as the ?ornament of the world.? D) originated in Syria.
E) moved away from strict adherence of Islam.
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B) the Christian king of Toledo. C) the first caliph. D) governor of Egypt under Harun al-Rashid.
E) a philosopher in Muslim Spain.
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B) Catholic campaigns to unify a Christian Spain. C) the retreat of Islam from the Balkan peninsula. D) European dominance of the trade routes to the East.
E) the diversity of the Islamic world.
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B) were descendants of the Vikings. C) came from northern France. D) had strong Roman Catholic support.
E) all of the above.
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B) Cairo C) Rome D) Constantinople
E) none of the above
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B) the Mongols. C) the Crusades. D) a direct descendent of Muhammad.
E) Turkic nomads.
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B) Khwarazm-Shahs. C) Transoxania. D) Hu ?legu ?.
E) Mongke.
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B) the revival of the Silk Roads. C) the end of scholarship. D) the conversion to Islam of the Mongols.
E) an eventual empire ruled by Tamerlane.
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