To which religious group do these events refer?

Timeline

Question 1 options:

a)

Hindu

b)

Jewish

c)

Christian

d)

Muslim

This question requires specific information about the events being referred to in order to determine the religious group. Without any events mentioned, it is not possible to determine the answer.

A ___ society is when land is owned by the nobility, and less powerful nobles are required to swear loyalty to the more powerful. In Japan, the ___ awarded the land to the nobility.

Question 3 options:

a)

Agricultural/Daimyo

b)

Egalitarian/Samurai

c)

Feudal/Shogun

d)

Noble/King

The correct answer is:

c) Feudal/Shogun

How did the feudal system contribute to so many private armies in Japan?

Question 4 options:

a)

Because the king had family members that were against him and started their own armies to overthrow him.

b)

Because several noble families hated the emperor and had allied with Korea, Philippines, Russia and China.

c)

Because the Shogun gave lands to the Daimyos who provided the soldiers.

d)

Because the emperor gave the Shogun the power to create as many armies as he wanted.

The correct answer is:

c) Because the Shogun gave lands to the Daimyos who provided the soldiers.

Who were the Samurai and what code did they follow?

Question 5 options:

a)

Elite nobility/Buddhism

b)

Trained farmers/Chivalry

c)

Elite soldiers/Bushido

d)

Shogun's family/Shinto

The correct answer is:

c) Elite soldiers/Bushido

Why is the Tang Dynasty significant in China?

Question 6 options:

a)

They expanded the empire, took control of central Asia and developed the meritocracy.

b)

They closed the Silk Road, only traded with Japan and Korea and fought a major war with the Kievan Rus.

c)

They expanded the Silk Road, built a navy and sailed to Africa, expanded Buddhism and Confucianism.

d)

They discovered 7 planets, invented paper, glass and fireworks, expanded into Korea.

The correct answer is:

a) They expanded the empire, took control of central Asia, and developed the meritocracy.

According to this document, what was needed—in addition to a powerful Emperor—to successfully rule China?

"The basic justification for the chinese Imperial (civil service) Exams was that appointees to civili service positions were not to be chosen through an individual own abilities. For centuries, . . .

Question 7 options:

a)

Farmers

b)

Allies

c)

Japanese and Korean soldiers

d)

Bureaucrats

The correct answer is:

d) Bureaucrats

After several weak Chinese emperors had failed at governing during the Tang Dynasty, the Song Dynasty enjoyed a golden age but eventually collapsed because their bureaucrats did not have military experience.

What was a bureaucrat?

Question 8 options:

a)

An administrative government worker

b)

A farmer loyal to his "noble" land-owner

c)

A low ranking soldier

d)

A follower of Confucius

The correct answer is:

a) An administrative government worker

Match which cultures had a profound influence on Islam?

Two Choices will not be used.

Question 9 options:

Administrative techniques, ideas of kingship, language, written & spoken, used in literature, poetry and political thought.

Philosophy, science, medical writings, libraries and museums.

Mathematics, numbers, symbol for zero, algebra, trigonometry, geometry.
1.
Egyptian

2.
Greek

3.
Indian

4.
Persian

5.
Chinese

The correct matches are:

1. Persian: Administrative techniques, ideas of kingship, language, written & spoken, used in literature, poetry, and political thought.
2. Greek: Philosophy, science, medical writings, libraries, and museums.
3. Indian: Mathematics, numbers, symbol for zero, algebra, trigonometry, geometry.

Therefore, the matches are:

1. Persian
2. Greek
3. Indian

ow were the Silk Road and the Gold-Salt Trade similar?

Question 11 options:

a)

They were both in the southwestern hemisphere.

b)

They both helped their empires/dynasties become very wealthy.

c)

New products and ideas were exchanged as merchants interacted with each other.

d)

They both endured for 5,000 years or more.

e)

Both A and D

f)

Both B and C.

The correct answer is:

f) Both B and C.

The Silk Road and the Gold-Salt Trade were similar in that they both helped their empires/dynasties become very wealthy (economic benefit) and new products and ideas were exchanged as merchants interacted with each other (cultural exchange).

Which map has accurately highlighted the Silk Road trade route(s)?

Question 12 options:

a)

Map Africa, Europe, and Asia

b)

Map of North Africa

c)

Map of the Columbus Exchange

d)

Map of the world

The correct answer is:

d) Map of the world.

The Silk Road trade route spanned across multiple continents, including Africa, Europe, and Asia. Therefore, a map of the world would accurately highlight the Silk Road trade route(s).

Which of the following countries are labeled correctly?

Map

Question 13 options:

a)

Korea
Japan
Russia
China

b)

Japan
Korea
China
Mongolia

c)

China
Mongolia
India
Korea

d)

Mongolia
Japan
Russia
China

Without the specific map being provided, it is not possible to determine which of the options accurately labels the countries. The correct answer would depend on the content of the map in question.

How are Hinduism and Islam different?

Question 14 options:

a)

Hinduism is polytheistic and has no founder; Islam is monotheistic and was founded by Muhammed.

b)

Hinduism has one major holy book; Islam has 5 major holy books.

c)

Hinduism was contained in India for thousands of years; Islam traveled as far west as Spain and as far east as Japan.

d)

Hinduism believes in a yearly pilgrimage to Mecca; Islam believes in a daily pilgrimage to a local shrine.

The correct answer is:

a) Hinduism is polytheistic and has no founder; Islam is monotheistic and was founded by Muhammed.

How did Aksum's location enable it to become a center for trade?

Question 15 options:

a)

Because it is where the Silk Road began.

b)

Because it was European sailors' final destination.

c)

Because of the vast amounts of waterway transportation.

d)

Because Asians and Africans made trade deals in earlier centuries.

The correct answer is:

c) Because of the vast amounts of waterway transportation.

Aksum's location near the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean provided it with access to major trading routes and waterways, facilitating trade with various regions and making it a center for trade.

Match the definitions to the correct term.

One term will not be used.

Question 16 options:

The name of Islamic law that developed from Muhammad's teachings and behavior.

The branch of Islam that wanted Muhammad's closest advisor, Abu Bakr, to be the next leader of the Islamic faith.

The city where Islam became not only the major religion, but also the political structure for the community. (religious law)

The branch of Islam that wanted Muhammad's son-in-law, Ali, to become the next leader of the Islamic faith.

The leader of Muslim civil and religious matters; regarded as the successor of Muhammad

1.
Sunni

2.
Damascus

3.
Shi'a

4.
Medina

5.
Caliph

6.
Sharia

The correct matches are:

The name of Islamic law that developed from Muhammad's teachings and behavior. - 6. Sharia

The branch of Islam that wanted Muhammad's closest advisor, Abu Bakr, to be the next leader of the Islamic faith. - 1. Sunni

The city where Islam became not only the major religion, but also the political structure for the community. (religious law) - 4. Medina

The branch of Islam that wanted Muhammad's son-in-law, Ali, to become the next leader of the Islamic faith. - 3. Shi'a

The leader of Muslim civil and religious matters; regarded as the successor of Muhammad - 5. Caliph

Therefore, the matches are:

1. Sunni
2. Damascus
3. Shi'a
4. Medina
5. Caliph
6. Sharia

Which of the following inventions were made during the Tang and Song Dynasties of China? Mark all that apply.

Question 17 options:

a)

Cannons

b)

Paper money

c)

Compass

d)

Porcelain

e)

Telescope

f)

Gunpowder

g)

Printing (moveable type)

The inventions made during the Tang and Song Dynasties of China are:

b) Paper money
c) Compass
d) Porcelain
f) Gunpowder
g) Printing (movable type)

Therefore, the correct options are:

b) Paper money
c) Compass
d) Porcelain
f) Gunpowder
g) Printing (moveable type)