Who was the emperor who reigned during the Islamic conquests of the Sasanian Empire?(1 point)
Responses
Kavad II
Kavad II
Yazdegerd III
Yazdegerd III
Muhammad
Muhammad
Constantine
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Yazdegerd III
Which statement best describes cultural diffusion along Islamic trade routes?(1 point)
Responses
Islamic culture was untouched by trade.
Islamic culture was untouched by trade.
Economic ideas were exchanged, but not religious ideas.
Economic ideas were exchanged, but not religious ideas.
Ideas and practices were exchanged between regions connected by Islamic trade routes.
Ideas and practices were exchanged between regions connected by Islamic trade routes.
Islam failed to take root outside of the Islamic homelands.
Responses
Islamic culture was untouched by trade.
Islamic culture was untouched by trade.
Economic ideas were exchanged, but not religious ideas.
Economic ideas were exchanged, but not religious ideas.
Ideas and practices were exchanged between regions connected by Islamic trade routes.
Ideas and practices were exchanged between regions connected by Islamic trade routes.
Islam failed to take root outside of the Islamic homelands.
Ideas and practices were exchanged between regions connected by Islamic trade routes.
Which of the following is an example of an impact Muslim trade had on European fashion during the Middle Ages?(1 point)
Responses
Imported textiles were limited in colors and designs.
Imported textiles were limited in colors and designs.
Europeans began to use wool cloth.
Europeans began to use wool cloth.
Different fabrics, such as silk and cotton, became available to elite Europeans.
Different fabrics, such as silk and cotton, became available to elite Europeans.
European men began to wear flowing linen pants and leather sandals.
Responses
Imported textiles were limited in colors and designs.
Imported textiles were limited in colors and designs.
Europeans began to use wool cloth.
Europeans began to use wool cloth.
Different fabrics, such as silk and cotton, became available to elite Europeans.
Different fabrics, such as silk and cotton, became available to elite Europeans.
European men began to wear flowing linen pants and leather sandals.
Different fabrics, such as silk and cotton, became available to elite Europeans.
How did Islam expand rapidly after the fall of the Roman Empire?(1 point)
Responses
Islamic empires joined together big, expansive kingdoms left in a vacuum of power caused by the fall of the Roman Empire.
Islamic empires joined together big, expansive kingdoms left in a vacuum of power caused by the fall of the Roman Empire.
Islamic empires joined together nomadic groups and small, local kingdoms that were left in a vacuum of power caused by the fall of the Roman Empire.
Islamic empires joined together nomadic groups and small, local kingdoms that were left in a vacuum of power caused by the fall of the Roman Empire.
Islam did not expand rapidly after the fall of the Roman Empire.
Islam did not expand rapidly after the fall of the Roman Empire.
Islamic empires joined together groups of Christians who had been forgotten by the Roman Empire.
Responses
Islamic empires joined together big, expansive kingdoms left in a vacuum of power caused by the fall of the Roman Empire.
Islamic empires joined together big, expansive kingdoms left in a vacuum of power caused by the fall of the Roman Empire.
Islamic empires joined together nomadic groups and small, local kingdoms that were left in a vacuum of power caused by the fall of the Roman Empire.
Islamic empires joined together nomadic groups and small, local kingdoms that were left in a vacuum of power caused by the fall of the Roman Empire.
Islam did not expand rapidly after the fall of the Roman Empire.
Islam did not expand rapidly after the fall of the Roman Empire.
Islamic empires joined together groups of Christians who had been forgotten by the Roman Empire.
Islamic empires joined together nomadic groups and small, local kingdoms that were left in a vacuum of power caused by the fall of the Roman Empire.
What is the dominant religion in the Middle East today due to the spread of the religion in the area between 300 and 1500 CE?(1 point)
Responses
Christianity
Christianity
Judaism
Judaism
Islam
Islam
Buddhism
Responses
Christianity
Christianity
Judaism
Judaism
Islam
Islam
Buddhism
Islam
What was the effect of the development of the knowledge of navigation?(1 point)
Responses
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed people to travel without talking or meeting others.
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed people to travel without talking or meeting others.
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed for more trading and a greater exchange of knowledge.
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed for more trading and a greater exchange of knowledge.
The development of the knowledge of navigation had no effect. People had always traveled.
The development of the knowledge of navigation had no effect. People had always traveled.
The knowledge of navigation made binding and printing books easier. This allowed more people to learn to read.
Responses
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed people to travel without talking or meeting others.
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed people to travel without talking or meeting others.
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed for more trading and a greater exchange of knowledge.
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed for more trading and a greater exchange of knowledge.
The development of the knowledge of navigation had no effect. People had always traveled.
The development of the knowledge of navigation had no effect. People had always traveled.
The knowledge of navigation made binding and printing books easier. This allowed more people to learn to read.
The knowledge of navigation allowed people to travel longer distances. This allowed for more trading and a greater exchange of knowledge.