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12/4/23, 7:54 PM Quiz: East Asia Rimlands and Muslim Empires: HIWD370: Comparative Civilization (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/529432/quizzes/2627103?module_item_id=59435539 1/16 Skip to Main Content Quiz: East Asia Rimlands and Muslim Empires Due Nov 27 at 11:59pm Points 30 Questions 30 Time Limit 60 Minutes Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 50 minutes 29 out of 30 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 29 out of 30 Submitted Dec 4 at 7:53pm This attempt took 50 minutes. The quiz: Covers the Textbook material from Module 5: Week 5 . Contains 30 multiple-choice, true/false, multiple-answer questions. Is limited to 1 hour . Allows 1 attempt . Is worth 30 points . You are allowed to refer to your notes and textbooks at any time during the assessment. Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 5: Week 5. 1 / 1 pts Question 1 In spite of the impact of Chinese influence, Online Residential Athletics Sign In Request Info Apply Now Visit Us Create Guest Account
12/4/23, 7:54 PM Quiz: East Asia Rimlands and Muslim Empires: HIWD370: Comparative Civilization (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/529432/quizzes/2627103?module_item_id=59435539 2/16 Vietnam developed chu nom , which was a writing system for spoken Vietnamese. Japan never adopted either Chinese characters for writing or any of its governmental system. Korea never accepted tributary status under Chinese overlordship. Confucianism itself had little influence anywhere outside of China proper. Korea never came under Chinese political control. 1 / 1 pts Question 2 What best characterizes the relationship between the Chinese and Japanese written languages? The two languages are actually closely related. The Chinese written language was based upon the written language of Japan. Written Chinese was discarded in favor of the Cyrillic alphabet. Using Chinese characters as phonetic symbols, Japan created a workable "hybrid" system. The Chinese borrowed the Japanese script as the basis of its written language.
12/4/23, 7:54 PM Quiz: East Asia Rimlands and Muslim Empires: HIWD370: Comparative Civilization (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/529432/quizzes/2627103?module_item_id=59435539 3/16 1 / 1 pts Question 3 Most historians tend to agree that the term 'feudalism' should be restricted to Japanese history. can be a useful tool for the comparative study of societies. is outmoded and does not reflect the modern comparative emphasis in history. should be restricted to European history. should be restricted to European and Chinese history. 1 / 1 pts Question 4 The government under the rule of the shogun was known as the bakufu , or "tent government." True False 1 / 1 pts Question 5 In reaction to the Tang infiltration into the Korean Peninsula, relations between the Korean kingdoms and the Japanese rulers became estranged.
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12/4/23, 7:54 PM Quiz: East Asia Rimlands and Muslim Empires: HIWD370: Comparative Civilization (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/529432/quizzes/2627103?module_item_id=59435539 4/16 Japanese governmental power became more decentralized for a time. Japanese rulers sought alliances with the remaining Korean states and looked to centralize their power. Japan declared war upon Korea. Japan declared war upon Tang China. 1 / 1 pts Question 6 The 'Rashomon Effect' refers to the difficulty in establishing centralized rule. the battle readiness of an army. the truth about an event or series of events. dynastic stability. religious conformity. 1 / 1 pts Question 7 The Three Kingdoms of early Korea were Xinjang, Silla, and Jurchen. Paekche, Silla, and Koguryo.
12/4/23, 7:54 PM Quiz: East Asia Rimlands and Muslim Empires: HIWD370: Comparative Civilization (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/529432/quizzes/2627103?module_item_id=59435539 5/16 Sakhalin, Koryo, and Tientsin. Pyongyang, Yalu, and Annam. Seoul, Koguryo, and Champa. 1 / 1 pts Question 8 The aristocratic woman known as ____ was among those who became artists and writers. Shinto Tatami Murasaki Yamato Shikibu Rashomon Tatami Murasaki Shikibu 1 / 1 pts Question 9 The Japanese word that refers to the "divine wind" of the massive typhoon that destroyed the invading Mongol fleet of Khubilai Khan is sayonara . shogun . bakufu . kamikaze.
12/4/23, 7:54 PM Quiz: East Asia Rimlands and Muslim Empires: HIWD370: Comparative Civilization (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/529432/quizzes/2627103?module_item_id=59435539 6/16 daimyo . 1 / 1 pts Question 10 What is true of the Japanese islands? Honshu receives over 200 inches of snow each year. It contains so many mountains that the percentage of land that it can use for farming is under three percent. Since its mountains are volcanic, much of its soil is very poor. The nearness to the Asian and Pacific tectonic plates causes it to be subject to violent earthquakes. The largest of the four main islands is Kyushu. 1 / 1 pts Question 11 Japanese haiku often focused on images from nature. usually concerned itself with the fortunes of war. was the product of a single author who produced very brief poetic descriptions. was totally rejected in Japan after the fourteenth century.
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12/4/23, 7:54 PM Quiz: East Asia Rimlands and Muslim Empires: HIWD370: Comparative Civilization (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/529432/quizzes/2627103?module_item_id=59435539 7/16 reflected the samurai love of war and violence. 1 / 1 pts Question 12 Agriculture in Japan was fundamentally changed by the introduction of rice cultivation about 400 B.C.E. ended when Uji, the Yayoi leader, seized power after the Battle of Sapporo. takes place entirely in the mountains, with no extensive lowland or plains areas except on the island of Ryuku. is possible on a significant scale on 80 percent of Japanese land. was insufficient to take care of the population, thus Japan depended upon importing rice. 1 / 1 pts Question 13 One notable characteristic of Japanese culture is its practice of remaining exclusively native. the constant Shinto domination of all aspects of religion and culture. that only males made notable literary contributions.
12/4/23, 7:54 PM Quiz: East Asia Rimlands and Muslim Empires: HIWD370: Comparative Civilization (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/529432/quizzes/2627103?module_item_id=59435539 8/16 the flow of technological and industrial inventions from its earliest history. its ability to blend native influences with concepts acquired from other cultures. 1 / 1 pts Question 14 In addition to their beautiful gardens, another Japanese cultural contribution that represents a fusion of Zen and aesthetics is the black ink wash. architectural saturnalia. Shinto observance. tea ceremony. tatami ritual. 1 / 1 pts Question 15 Who developed and implemented the "shogunate system"? Khubilai Khan Minamoto Yoritomo Ayosu Fujiwara Shotoku Taishi
12/4/23, 7:54 PM Quiz: East Asia Rimlands and Muslim Empires: HIWD370: Comparative Civilization (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/529432/quizzes/2627103?module_item_id=59435539 9/16 Heidekei Matamura 1 / 1 pts Question 16 It is accurate to state that the Osmanli Turks first consolidated their control of the southeastern part of the Balkans, given to them by the Seljuks. Ottoman Turks gained control of much of the Balkans before they took Constantinople. Yeni Cheri were a renowned group of Sufi mystics. Seljuk Turks conquered the Ottoman Turks. Fourth Crusade captured Constantinople from the Ottoman Turks. 0 / 1 pts Question 17 Incorrect Incorrect Akbar forbid the discussion of Christianity within his realm. True False 1 / 1 pts Question 18
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12/4/23, 7:54 PM Quiz: East Asia Rimlands and Muslim Empires: HIWD370: Comparative Civilization (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/529432/quizzes/2627103?module_item_id=59435539 10/16 Who built the famous Taj Mahal? A Mughal emperor as tomb to glorify the memory of his wife An Ottoman emperor as a summer residence A Seljuk Turkish sultan as his main palace and seat of power The Safavids to house the remains of members of their ruling dynasty The British 1 / 1 pts Question 19 It can be said of Safavid cultural achievements that its pottery ignored eastern influences and duplicated ancient Persian designs. it was minimally involved with textile production. its seventeenth-century carpets epitomized the height of its artistic achievement. its painting was intensely affected by Western methods and subjects. its architecture was almost wholly imitative. 1 / 1 pts Question 20
12/4/23, 7:54 PM Quiz: East Asia Rimlands and Muslim Empires: HIWD370: Comparative Civilization (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/529432/quizzes/2627103?module_item_id=59435539 11/16 The jizya was a(n) military unit. poll tax on non-Muslims. Mughal court official. day of prayer and fasting. foreign emissary. 1 / 1 pts Question 21 Aurangzeb issued orders to prohibit sati and the castration of eunuchs. ended the zamindar system and created an efficient tax revenue. ended the forced conversions to Islam. expanded the tolerant religious policies of his predecessor. abdicated in favor of his son, Babur. 1 / 1 pts Question 22 The Safavid Dynasty was founded by Sheikh Safi al-Din.
12/4/23, 7:54 PM Quiz: East Asia Rimlands and Muslim Empires: HIWD370: Comparative Civilization (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/529432/quizzes/2627103?module_item_id=59435539 12/16 Abbas the Great. Ismail. Nadir Shah Afshar. Tamerlane. 1 / 1 pts Question 23 When Mehmet II succeeded to the Ottoman throne, he was determined to capture Serbia. Bulgaria. Constantinople. Venice. Vienna. 1 / 1 pts Question 24 The sultan’s concubines tended to be daughters of Ottoman merchants. from farm families. members of the Ottoman nobility.
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12/4/23, 7:54 PM Quiz: East Asia Rimlands and Muslim Empires: HIWD370: Comparative Civilization (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/529432/quizzes/2627103?module_item_id=59435539 13/16 daughters of military leaders. non-Muslim slaves. 1 / 1 pts Question 25 The Ottoman sultan ruled through the chief minister known as the devshirme. purdah. sipahis. holy one. grand vizier. 1 / 1 pts Question 26 The Mughal literary masterpiece that served as a basis for a late 1980s Indian television series was the Ramayanas . Rajasthanas . Ramcaritmanas . Rastaclaphas . Rajputi .
12/4/23, 7:54 PM Quiz: East Asia Rimlands and Muslim Empires: HIWD370: Comparative Civilization (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/529432/quizzes/2627103?module_item_id=59435539 14/16 1 / 1 pts Question 27 The status of women under the Mughal regime varied greatly, with women at court sometimes receiving education as under Emperor Akbar. was universally poor, as all women were forbidden to own property. declined sharply when the Emperor ordered that Muslim women practice sati. was higher for Hindu women than for Muslim women. was equal to that of men. 1 / 1 pts Question 28 Safavid Iran was a purely Persian society. was strongly influenced by Turkish elements within the society. adopted Sunni Islam as its state religion. was a thoroughly egalitarian society. had an unusually tolerant attitude toward Christian and Buddhist minorities.
12/4/23, 7:54 PM Quiz: East Asia Rimlands and Muslim Empires: HIWD370: Comparative Civilization (D02) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/529432/quizzes/2627103?module_item_id=59435539 15/16 1 / 1 pts Question 29 European observers compared the Topkapi harem to a Christian convent. the lowest pit of Hell. a brothel. a small village. the papal palace. 1 / 1 pts Question 30 Babur, the founder of the Mughal Dynasty in India, traced his roots to Muhammad on his mother's side. took Isfahan early in the sixteenth century, before leading his forces into India. was born in Egypt. established his northern Indian domain after his conquest of Delhi, and died at age 47. was the first Chinese-born ruler of India.
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