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Version A SOL Review Quiz 3 SOL 8 - Islamic Civilization SOL 9 - Early Middle Ages SOL 10 - Trade Routes, Japan, and African Kingdoms 1. Feudalism was a system where: feudal lords rented their lands land was farmed in return for agricultural services land was granted in return for military service land was inherited through the female line 2. Which of the following was not a factor in shaping the Middle Ages? The Eastern Orthodox Church Customs of barbarian tribes Roman heritage The Roman Catholic Church 3. The salt-gold trade encouraged cultural diffusion between north Africa and Songhai, Timbuktu, and Axum Zimbabwe, Egypt, and Songhai Ghana, Mali, and Songhai Axum, Mali, and Ghana 4. Charlemagne, King of the Franks, was also known as Carolus Magnus Charles the Great Holy Roman Emperor All of the above 5. What did peasants give to their manorial lords in the feudal system? Goods and services Land and protection Military service Their children as slaves 6. How did Islam differ from Judaism and Christianity? 1 of 6 4/26/12 11:17 PM

It considered Muhammad the greatest prophet. It paid respect to prophets like Moses. It stressed the importance of caring for the poor. It taught the importance of a moral code of conduct. 7. At its height, the Islamic empire expanded from: East Asia to Europe The Indus River Valley to the Atlantic Ocean The Nile River Valley to the Pacific Ocean West Africa to Scandinavia 8. Printing and paper money came from: India Persia Japan China 9. Religion spread across the Eastern Hemisphere. The religion of Islam spread into China. Japan. West Africa. Eastern Europe. 10. Charlemagne was known for many things, including his attack on the Pope ruling over a very small kingdom the importance he placed on education his short stature 11. Which of the following religions is characterized by a focus on the importance of natural features and worship of the emperor and is unique to Japan? Buddhism Shinto Confucianism Islam 12. What famous battle halted the spread of Islam into western Europe? Hastings Tours 2 of 6 4/26/12 11:17 PM

Salamis Agincourt 13. Which west African city developed as a center of learning and trade? Mali Axum Alexandria Timbuktu 14. All of the following are scientific achievements of the Muslims except invention of the compass Al Jabr or Algebra Adaptation of Arabic numerals Medicine 15. An important cultural contribution of the Muslims is the development of gunpowder. preservation of ancient Greek and Roman texts. establishment of trade with Australia. building of churches throughout the empire. 16. Who is the founder of Islam? Mohammed Zoroaster Gautama Abraham 17. Which of the following kingdoms in Africa is located near the Limpopo River and the Indian Ocean coast? Ghana Mali Zimbabwe Axum 18. The Hegira marks Mohammed s flight from Mecca to Damascus Baghdad Jerusalem Medina 3 of 6 4/26/12 11:17 PM

19. Why did people enter feudal relationships? Because the church required them to do so For human compansionship For self-protection To gain wealth 20. Which of the following is not one of the Pillars of Islam? Giving charity Fasting during Ramadan Being baptized Making a pilgrimage 21. What city is important not only to Muslims, but to Jews and Christians as well? Mecca Jerusalem Constantinople Cairo 22. From about 800 to 1000, Europe was raided by groups from the north called the Muslims Huns Vikings Vandals 23. Regional trade networks in the Eastern Hemisphere included the exchange of what products from China and Persia? Indigo Gold Porcelain Tobacco 24. Which of the following describes a manor? A small, self-sufficient community in the feudal system Land owned by peasants Communities where monks lived in poverty and worshipped God The lands around Rome that were controlled by the Pope 25. Where did Islam begin? 4 of 6 4/26/12 11:17 PM

Iberian Peninsula Africa Arabian Peninsula Europe 5 of 6 4/26/12 11:17 PM

Version A Answer Sheet SOL Review Quiz 3 SOL 8 - Islamic Civilization SOL 9 - Early Middle Ages SOL 10 - Trade Routes, Japan, and African Kingdoms 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. land was granted in return for military service The Eastern Orthodox Church Ghana, Mali, and Songhai All of the above Goods and services It stressed the importance of caring for the poor. The Indus River Valley to the Atlantic Ocean China West Africa. the importance he placed on education Shinto Tours Timbuktu invention of the compass preservation of ancient Greek and Roman texts. Mohammed Zimbabwe Medina For self-protection Being baptized Jerusalem Vikings Porcelain A small, self-sufficient community in the feudal system Arabian Peninsula 6 of 6 4/26/12 11:17 PM