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2 Warm-up 16 What is silent bartering and how does it work? Why was trade important to the development of the Muslim empire?

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6 100 200 300 400 500 Geography Religion Trade Achievements African Empires Random

7 What is another name for a desert spring? A 100

8 Oasis A 100

9 Define “nomadic” and “sedentary”? A 200

10 Nomadic – people who move from place to place. Sedentary – people who settle in one place. A 200

11 How did the physical location of the Islamic Empire influence its culture? A 300

12 It allowed the blending of different cultures through trade. A 300

13 Why is Arabia known as a crossroads location? A 400

14 It is near the intersection of three continents (Africa, Asia, and Europe) and trade routes pass through the region. A 400

15 Where did medieval West African empire develop? A 500

16 Early West African kingdoms developed in the Sahel (grasslands) near rivers. A 500

17 What are mosques? B 100

18 They are Muslim places of worship. B 100

19 What are the Qur’an and Sunnah? B 200

20 They are the two Muslim holy books. The Qur’an is a record of the revelations given to Muhammad by Gabriel. The Sunnah is a record of the hadith recorded by Muhammad’s followers. It outline basic rules for living. Together they are the basis for Islamic Law. B 200

21 Why was Mecca a popular destination before both before and after the birth of Islam? B 300

22 People visited Mecca to pray at shires of many gods before Islam was founded. After they went on their hajj to see the Kaaba. B 300

23 What is the main difference between Sunni and Shia Muslims? B 400

24 Shia believe the only decedents of Muhammad could be rightful rulers while Sunni accepted rulers who were not related to Muhammad. B 400

25 How did Muslims treat non- Muslims? How did this help their empire spread? B 500

26 Muslims were often tolerant of Christians letting them keep their religion as long as they paid additional taxes. This decreased the risk of rebellion as the empire spread. B 500

27 What effect did trade have on the growth of the Muslim Empire? C 100

28 It helped the empire spread by increasing contact between Arabia and the rest of the world. C 100

29 How did merchants help Islam to spread? C 200

30 By carrying their beliefs and sharing them with people in distant lands. C 200

31 How did the empires of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai rise to power? C 300

32 They all controlled the Salt for Gold trade at one time and made money off of it (often through taxes). C 300

33 What city was the center of trade and learning in West Africa? C 400

34 Timbuktu C 400

35 Why were Berbers willing to trade with the Songhai? C 500

36 They were both Muslim and therefore trusted each other more. C 500

37 What was the astrolabe used for? D 100

38 It was too to help find location on earth, make maps, and navigate at sea. D 100

39 How did Ar-Razi improve medicine? D 200

40 He studies small pox and measles, and taught people how to treat them. D 200

41 Name three or more Muslim contributions to math. D 300

42 Popularized the use of Arabic numerals. Names and popularized use of “zero.” Created algebra. D 300

43 Describe Córdoba and Bagdad. D 400

44 Both were important centers of Muslim trade and knowledge. D 400

45 Why were calligraphy, geometric design, and arabesque popular forms of Muslim art? D 500

46 They were popular because images of humans were not allowed in art (they were considered to be idols). D 500

47 What ruler made Mali famous and how? E 100

48 Mansa Musa made Mali famous though his hajj to Mecca. E 100

49 Why was silent barter useful? E 200

50 It allowed groups with different languages to trade and kept the location of gold mines a secret.

51 Why did the people of Songhai overthrough Sunni Baru? E 300

52 It allowed people to who didn’t speak the same language to trade, kept the location of gold mines secret, and prevented conflict. E 300

53 In what two ways did Askia the Great change government is Songhai? E 400

54 He created a permanent standing army and specialized government offices. E 400

55 What factors led to Shonghai’s fall? E 500

56 Moroccan troops looted and destroyed Songhai cities. Trade patterns changed. Europe and took much of West African gold. E 500

57 How did Arabians adapt to life in the desert? F 100

58 Traveling across the desert or settling near oases. F 100

59 What three things do Christianity, Jewish, and Islam have in common? F 200

60 1)They believe in one God. 2)All have a holy book/s 3)Believe in some of the same prophets. F 200

61 What is the difference between the hegira and the hajj? F 300

62 The hegira was the journey of Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina. The hajj is the pilgrimage or Muslims to Mecca. F 300

63 Which leader unifed Arabia into a Muslim state though battle? F 400

64 Abu Bakr F 400

65 What development allowed trading caravans to cross the Sahara more frequently. F 500

66 Camels F 500


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