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[06] Lesson 6 & 7 Exam - Results
Attempt 1 of 2
Written May 21, 2022 6:48 PM - May 21, 2022 7:28 PM
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Question 1
2.5 / 2.5 points
What first- or second-century C.E. Central Asian innovation proved to be
most significant to the Mongol warriors?
Question options:
Kumiss
The bow
The stirrup
Plated armor
Question 2
2.5 / 2.5 points
When Muslim Arabs entered Africa, they found:
Question options:
most Africans were already Muslim.
a lack of organized religious beliefs.
a mostly Christian population.
a wide variety of religious creeds.
Question 3
2.5 / 2.5 points
Which of the following most accurately maps the spread of Buddhism in East
Asia?
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India to China to Korea and Japan
China to India to Japan and Korea
India to Japan to China to Korea
India to Korea to Japan to China
Question 4
2.5 / 2.5 points
What was the significance of the battle at Dandanqan?
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It stopped the Mongol onslaught on China.
It ended the Mongols' dream of world domination.
It opened southern Asia to waves of Turkish nomads.
It gave the Mongols control of the Silk Road.
Question 5
2.5 / 2.5 points
Which European country's culture was most heavily influenced by Arab
culture?
Question options:
Spain
France
Italy
Germany
Question 6
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What was the significance of the Battle of Manzikert?
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It opened southern Asia to nomads.
It began the Turkish conquest of the Byzantine Empire.
It got the Turks out of Anatolia.
It stopped the Mongols' advance.
Question 7
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The "Christian island in a Muslim sea" of Africa was:
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Mali.
Ethiopia.
Zimbabwe.
Ghana.
Question 8
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Which of these was embraced by the Fatimids?
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Isma'ili Shi'ism
Sunnism
Coptic Christianity
mainstream Shi'ism
Question 9
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The assassination of Nizam al-Mulk and the death of Malik Shah caused a(n):
Question options:
civil war in China.
succession crisis in China.
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succession crisis in the Seljuk realm.
assassination of the Mongol leader.
Question 10
2.5 / 2.5 points
Why did Song merchants favor sea trade to land-based trade?
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The Silk Road had become too hazardous.
India could only be reached by sea.
There were fewer tariffs on shipped imports and exports.
The government helped supplement trading costs for sea trade.
Question 11
2.5 / 2.5 points
Vietnam differed from the rest of Southeast Asia in what respect?
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It adopted Hinduism.
It was influenced by China rather than India.
It was influenced by India rather than China.
It successfully resisted Chinese rule.
Question 12
2.5 / 2.5 points
Chinese farmers preferred Champa rice because it:
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was cheaper than other strains of rice.
matured faster than other strains.
was native to China and the other strains were imports.
did not require irrigation.
Question 13
2.5 / 2.5 points
Which of the following best describes the Song dynasty?
Question options:
Its major focus was territorial expansion.
Its major focus was domestic policy.
It sought to replace Confucianism with Buddhism.
It weakened the civil service system and the power of the scholar gentry.
Question 14
2.5 / 2.5 points
Following the dynastic cycle, after the An Lushan revolt, the Tang dynasty
experienced a period of:
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vigor.
cultural flowering.
political fragmentation.
decline and weakness.
Question 15
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Who restored the Chinese civil service in the late 500s?
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Empress Wu
Yangdi
Wendi
Wang Mang
Question 16
2.5 / 2.5 points
The Mongols learned to read and write through their interaction with:
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the Uighur Turks.
the Chinese.
Western merchants.
the Russian Orthodox missionaries.
Question 17
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Unlike China, Japan was __________ by the Mongols.
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conquered only briefly
conquered
ignored
never conquered
Question 18
2.5 / 2.5 points
Compared to Marco Polo's, whose account of travel among the Mongols is
considered much more reliable?
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Ibn Battuta
Jagadai Khan
Zhu Yuanzhang
Tamar of Georgia
Question 19
2.5 / 2.5 points
The Tatar Yoke refers to:
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Russian conquest of Kiev.
Mongol domination of Russia.
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Russian oppression of the Mongols.
Kiev's domination of Russia.
Question 20
2.5 / 2.5 points
With which Chinese dynasty has the Roman Empire often been compared?
Question options:
Han
Sui
Tang
Song
Question 21
2.5 / 2.5 points
The greatest Islamic state in Indian history was the:
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Mughal Empire.
Indus Khanate.
Mongol Empire.
Delphi Sultanate.
Question 22
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Mehmed II is known as "the Conqueror" because he took:
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Baghdad.
Constantinople.
Cairo.
Samarkand.
Question 23
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The official language of Akbar's administration was:
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Arabic.
Latin.
Indian.
Farsi.
Question 24
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Timur Lenk considered himself the worthy heir of:
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Babur.
Genghis Khan.
Ögedei Khan.
Batu Khan.
Question 25
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The ultimate goal of the Ottoman Turks was:
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control of Anatolia.
destroying the Sunnis.
Islamic expansion throughout the West.
conquering Southern India.
Question 26
2.5 / 2.5 points
What institution's status was greatly damaged by the Great Western Schism?
Question options:
the French monarchy
Benedictine monasticism
the papacy
the guild system
Question 27
2.5 / 2.5 points
What precipitated the call for a Second Crusade?
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Muslims conquered Jerusalem.
The pope was kidnapped by Muslims.
Muslims reconquered one of the crusader states.
The Byzantine emperor asked for Western help.
Question 28
2.5 / 2.5 points
Many Christians persecuted the Jews because they believed false rumors
regarding the:
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betrayal of the Christians by the Jews during the crusades.
use of young Christians' blood in Jewish rituals.
kidnapping and murder of the pope.
practice of witchcraft among Jewish women.
Question 29
2.5 / 2.5 points
Which of these cultural influences dominated under the Great Mughals?
Question options:
Hindu
Persian
Mongol
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Turkish
Question 30
2.5 / 2.5 points
What was the outcome of the battle of Ankara?
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The Byzantine Empire defeated the Ottoman Turks.
The Ottoman Turks defeated the Byzantine Empire.
The Holy Land was returned to the Muslims.
Timur defeated Sultan Bayezid.
Question 31
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The purpose of the Maratha was to:
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make peace between Sunnis and Shi'ites.
resist Mughal rule.
resist Ottoman rule.
destroy mosques in India.
Question 32
2.5 / 2.5 points
Pope Boniface VIII and King Philip IV the Fair engaged in a bitter conflict on
the issue of:
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whether priests could marry.
leadership of the crusades.
the pope's right to choose French kings.
royal taxes on the Church.
Question 33
2.5 / 2.5 points
The peak of Safavid Persian power and wealth was reached under which
shah?
Question options:
Abbas
Ismail
Tamasp
Selim
Question 34
2.5 / 2.5 points
What distinguished the Fourth Crusade from the earlier crusades?
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It was unsuccessful.
It attacked a Christian country.
It was called by the pope.
It was led by kings rather than knights.
Question 35
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Ottoman law, compared to other Muslim states, was more:
Question options:
firmly based on the Shari`ah.
flexible.
rigid.
influenced by Roman law.
Question 36
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Gothic architecture differed from earlier styles in being:
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monumental.
filled with light.
more solid and earthly.
more like Roman architecture.
Question 37
2.5 / 2.5 points
Which of the following statements most accurately describes the time
period known as the High Middle Ages?
Question options:
This was a time period in which the Catholic Church monopolized political power.
This was a time period in which strong European monarchies began to emerge.
This was a time period in which Islamic expansion threatened the existence of the West.
This was a time period in which Protestants and Catholics engaged in a bitter conflict.
Question 38
2.5 / 2.5 points
While the Renaissance revived classical culture, what legacy of the classical
age lost ground in European intellectual life?
Question options:
Christianity
Monumental architecture
Latin
Formal education
Question 39
2.5 / 2.5 points
Which people conquered the eastern half of the Byzantine Empire in the
eleventh century?
Question options:
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Catholics
Turks
Persians
Germans
Question 40
2.5 / 2.5 points
Which of the following accurately illustrates Suleiman's connections with
Europe after his abandonment of his Central European campaigns?
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He continued to trade with Europe, but his connections were limited.
He ended all connections with Europe in hopes of destroying their trade.
He played a major role in European affairs through alliances with the French and later the Protestants.
He supported Spanish Muslims in their revolt against Christian rule.
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