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[05] Lesson 4 & 5 Exam - Results
Attempt 1 of 2
Written May 21, 2022 6:23 PM - May 21, 2022 6:44 PM
Attempt Score
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Overall Grade (Highest Attempt)
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Question 1
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Unlike Judaism, the spread of Islam __________ Zoroastrianism.
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eliminated
had no effect on
nearly wiped out
enhanced the prestige of
Question 2
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Which of these led the Muslim world from 750?
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the Fatimids
the Guptas
the Buyids
the Abbasids
Question 3
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Who ruled in the Golden Age of learning in Baghdad?
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Muawiya
Harun al-Rashid
Salah al-Din
Umar
Question 4
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Who was responsible for the spread of the Muslim realms to Egypt and Persia?
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Abu Bakr
Umar
Uthman
Muhammad
Question 5
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Which of the following conditions led to the demise of southern Arabian city-states in the 200s?
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the new commercial route of the Ptolemaic Empire
the arrival of Islam
the expansion of the desert
the collapse of the Rome
Question 6
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Which of the following accurately depicts Jewish views toward Islam in Medina?
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They embraced it as an alternative to paganism.
They rejected it because it was not truly monotheistic.
They embraced it because it was monotheistic.
They rejected it because they didn't believe Muhammad was a prophet.
Question 7
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The main ethnic group of modern Cambodia is known as the:
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Funan.
Malay.
Khmer.
Veda.
Question 8
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The mamluks were:
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mercenaries who rejected Islam.
Hindu warriors who defeated the caliphate.
Hindu slaves who converted to Islam and joined the caliph's army.
Turkish slaves trained as warriors.
Question 9
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What were the hippodromes?
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Greek plays adopted by Byzantine tragedians
Outdoor arenas used for chariot races and athletic competitions
Aqueducts used by the Romans
Young male spectators who were either "Blues" or "Greens"
Question 10
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To which of these are mosques oriented?
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the Dome of the Rock
the East
the West
the Ka'ba
Question 11
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Which group of people completed the Islamic conquest of West Asia in 1453?
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the Seljuks
the Fatimids
the Kiev Russians
the Ottoman Turks
Question 12
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Why was the Isthmus of Kra significant to Chinese and Indian merchants?
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This was a major trading port where the Europeans came to buy silk and spices.
It provided a direct route for shipping cargo as opposed to traveling around the Malay Peninsula.
It was the only area in southern Vietnam that was considered to be safe from pirates.
It provided an alternative to traveling from the South China Sea to the Bay of Bengal.
Question 13
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Unlike Roman law, the Shari`ah:
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provides no protection for women.
is concerned with commerce.
was relatively flexible.
is above all a religious code.
Question 14
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Theodora came to power as:
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a religious leader.
a nun.
a scholar.
the wife of Justinian.
Question 15
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Who was chosen as Muhammad's first successor?
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his daughter, Fatima
his father-in-law, Abu Bakr
his uncle, Abbas
the leader of the Quraysh, Umar
Question 16
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At the Council of Nicaea, false beliefs contrary to Church doctrine were declared:
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orthodoxy.
caesaropapism.
heresy.
innovative.
Question 17
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The Kievan Russian state was first established in the late ninth century under:
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Prince Oleg.
Prince Vladimir.
Emperor Stanislas.
Prince Igor.
Question 18
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Muslims believe the Dome of the Rock was built on the site:
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of Jesus's resurrection.
where the Ka'ba first stood.
on which Abraham offered to sacrifice Ishmael.
where Moses received the Ten Commandments.
Question 19
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What was the general direction of Islam's expansion after about 750?
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East
West
South
North
Question 20
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Why did city-states first emerge in the southwestern region of Arabia?
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The region was closer to Mediterranean trade routes.
That area had more water.
The southern region had better rivers to link cities.
Its mountains provided good defense.
Question 21
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On Christmas Day, 800 C.E., who crowned Charlemagne and named him "Charles Augustus"?
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His father, Pepin
The pope
St. Benedict
Alaric the Goth
Question 22
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When did Rome fall for the first time to invaders?
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280
380
410
570
Question 23
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Which of these best describes the economic system of the early Middle Ages?
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Expanding
Many long-distance trade networks
Based on exchange between towns
Very localized
Question 24
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Which of these best describes the impact of the Punic Wars on Roman society?
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Greater opportunity arose for the talented, ambitious, and fortunate.
Social elevation became impossible.
The gap between rich and poor narrowed.
Rome was impoverished by constant war.
Question 25
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Which of these was an architectural form typical of Roman building?
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Arches
Towers
Courtyards
Agoras
Question 26
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Who was the last of the "five good emperors"?
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Nero
Vespasian
Hadrian
Marcus Aurelius
Question 27
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Which of these resulted from the division of the Roman Empire?
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The eastern half disintegrated
The eastern half grew stronger
Both halves declined rapidly
The west remained stronger than the east
Question 28
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Who issued a decree making Christianity the official religion of Rome?
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Diocletian
Justinian
Theodosius
Constantine
Question 29
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How does the geography of Rome compare with that of Carthage?
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Both were centrally located, but Carthage was a seaport city.
Both were centrally located, but Rome was closer to the coast.
Both were naturally vulnerable to naval assaults.
Both were naturally vulnerable to land-based attacks.
Question 30
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What was the Pax Romana?
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A form of currency An extended period of peace
The government system that replaced the Republic The language of the Romans Question 31
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The Middle Ages in Europe refer to the time period approximately between:
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500 B.C.E.−500 C.E.
500 B.C.E.−1400 C.E.
500 C.E.−1000 C.E.
500 C.E.−1400 C.E.
Question 32
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What is a fief?
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a vassal
a lord
a land grant
a weapon
Question 33
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The Great Schism of 1054 was a division between the eastern and western:
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Roman Emperors.
Christian Churches.
kings of the Franks.
forms of monasticism.
Question 34
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What happened on the Ides of March, 44 B.C.E.?
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the battle of Actium
the suicide of Antony
the formation of the Second Triumvirate
the murder of Caesar
Question 35
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Benedictine monks and nuns took vows:
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of chastity, poverty, and obedience.
to always obey the pope.
to convert pagans to Christianity.
of silence.
Question 36
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Which man converted to Christianity because he believed that his wife's prayers helped him win a battle?
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Constantine
Clovis
Charlemagne
Pepin
Question 37
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Ovid was a noted Roman:
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historian.
architect.
poet.
dramatist.
Question 38
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Unlike Julius Caesar, Octavian:
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was killed after trying to grab power.
successfully took the role of emperor of Rome.
emerged following a military career.
was of the plebeian class.
Question 39
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How did the Roman Empire differ from that created by Alexander?
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It was created through peace, not conquest.
It was much less diverse.
It was much more stable.
It created no new cultural fusion.
Question 40
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Where do we get our names for many of the days of the week?
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German chiefs
Byzantine rules
Byzantine gods
German gods
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