Which statement below best describes the spread of the Islamic religion Group of answer choices Dominated the civilizations of India where it began Spread to North and West Africa through Trans-Saharan migration Moved into South-East Asia through the conquests of China Spread through Europe by becoming the official religion of the Roman Empire Monarchs of middle ages Europe and emperors of dynastic China controlled their subjects unquestionably through: Group of answer choices d. Feudalism and Social Contracts b. Divine Right and Mandate of Heaven c. Physical Superiority and Charisma a. Martial Law and Executive Authority What circumstances reopened and protected the Silk Road allowing for trade and cultural diffusion along long distances? Group of answer choices a. The fall of Constantinople to the Turks c. The spread of Mongol power throughout Eurasia d. The Pope’s call for a crusade to the Holy Land b. Charles Martel’s defeat of the Moors in Gaul What was an unintended consequence that spread easiest because of contact between people in multiple regions during the middle ages? Group of answer choices c. Technological advancements in metallurgy d. Contagious deadly diseases were contracted b. Trade of natural resources for monetary gain a. Religious conversion through preaching
Which statement below best describes the spread of the Islamic religion
Group of answer choices
- Dominated the civilizations of India where it began
- Spread to North and West Africa through Trans-Saharan migration
- Moved into South-East Asia through the conquests of China
- Spread through Europe by becoming the official religion of the Roman Empire
Monarchs of middle ages Europe and emperors of dynastic China controlled their subjects unquestionably through:
Group of answer choices
d. Feudalism and Social Contracts
b. Divine Right and Mandate of Heaven
c. Physical Superiority and Charisma
a. Martial Law and Executive Authority
What circumstances reopened and protected the Silk Road allowing for trade and cultural diffusion along long distances?
Group of answer choices
a. The fall of Constantinople to the Turks
c. The spread of Mongol power throughout Eurasia
d. The Pope’s call for a crusade to the Holy Land
b. Charles Martel’s defeat of the Moors in Gaul
What was an unintended consequence that spread easiest because of contact between people in multiple regions during the middle ages?
Group of answer choices
c. Technological advancements in metallurgy
d. Contagious deadly diseases were contracted
b. Trade of natural resources for monetary gain
a. Religious conversion through preaching
After the great schism Western Europe was dominated by what Christian denomination?
Group of answer choices
a. Catholicism
d. Calvinism
c. Lutheranism
b. Orthodoxy
What was a result of the manufacturing of cloth and textiles in Northern Europe and the transportation of these goods along rivers?
Group of answer choices
d. Rise in monastic vows taken
c. Decreased cooperation between kingdoms
a. Increase in serfs working on the lands of lords
b. Growth of towns and guilds
Which circumstance below best helped the spread of ideas, trade, and the blending of cultures From Europe, Africa, and Asia?
Group of answer choices
c. Migration of Jews into Eastern Europe
b. Domination of China in South-East Asia
d. Establishment of the Silk Road
a. Christian conversion of European kings
Which military technology allowed lower classes of European society to play a larger role in warfare and allowed kings to build armies faster?
Group of answer choices
d. Stirrup
a. Stone Castles
c. LongBow
b. Plate Armor
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