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Byzantium

Byzantium. Expansion of Islam . Empire in E. Asia. India & Indian Ocean Basin. Christianity in W. Europe. Game design by Mary Catherine McGillvray. Final Jeopardy !. Category A. Category B. Category C. Category D. Category E. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200.

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Byzantium

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  1. Byzantium Expansion of Islam Empire in E. Asia India & Indian Ocean Basin Christianity in W. Europe Game design by Mary Catherine McGillvray

  2. Final Jeopardy! Category A Category B Category C Category D Category E $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. Italy, Sicily, northwestern Africa, and southern Spain were brought back under imperial control by the military victories of

  4. One of the causes of Byzantine resurgence was the political innovation wherein a general was given military and civil control over an imperial province or

  5. Byzantine emperor was challenged in 800 when the pope gave an imperial crown to this Frankish king,

  6. Byzantine gold coin that became the standard currency in the Mediterranean basin

  7. In 325 C.E., in an effort to answer the Arians, Constantine brought together leading churchmen at the Council of

  8. The turning point in the rise of Islam was

  9. No religious leader could follow Muhammad, so political authority rested in the position of the

  10. The main split inside Islam was between Sunni and

  11. The victorious Arabic armies of this dynasty allowed the conquered peoples to practice their own religions.

  12. The special head tax that Umayyad forces made conquered peoples to pay in exchange for religious tolerance was known as

  13. In 1279, the Song dynasty finally fell to the

  14. This practice illustrates the increasingly patriarchal nature of Chinese society

  15. The most influential Chinese, naval, technological innovation was the

  16. In regard to their relationship with China, the Viet people . revolted against the Tang and gained their

  17. The first novel in world history, The Tale of Genji, was written by

  18. An invasion in 451 C.E. by the White Huns, began the collapse of this dynasty

  19. These played an important role in the agricultural and financial development of southern India

  20. During the postclassical age, the caste system became securely established in what part of India for the first time?

  21. The temples of Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat were built by the rulers of what kingdom?

  22. In regard to political structure, postclassical India . developed no single…

  23. Which of the following achievements was not a part of the Early Middle Ages?a. a restoration of political order through a feudal systemb. economic recoveryc. the reestablishment of centralized, imperial rule d. the creation of an institutional framework for the Christian church based in Romee. Both c and d are true.

  24. After the collapse of western Roman authority,a. Germanic tribes established regional kingdoms. b. a greater pan-Germanic empire was established.c. the Visigoths created imperial unity.d. the Byzantine Empire expanded into the west, to re-create a lasting imperial state.e. Europe was overrun and united by Islamic forces.

  25. Which Germanic tribe played the most important role in establishing the foundations of European development?a. Visigothsb. Anglesc. Franks d. Ostrogothse. Vandals

  26. Question E400

  27. Question E500

  28. Belasarius

  29. Theme: enabled Byzantine forces to mobilize quickly and resist Islamic advances; stabilized political order & social structures

  30. Charlemagne

  31. Bezant: originating from the Mediterranean region, in particular Islamic and Byzantine gold coins were highly prized. These gold coins were commonly called bezants, taken from the word Byzantium, the Latinized form of the original Greek name (Βυζάντιον or "Byzántion") of the capital, Constantinople, where the gold coins typically came from and were associated with since the time of Constantine I.

  32. Nicea: resulted in the first uniform Christian doctrine, called the Nicene Creed. The purpose of the council was to resolve disagreements in the Church of Alexandria over the nature of Jesus in relationship to the Father

  33. Hijra: is the emigration of Muhammad and his followers to the city of Medina in 622, marking the first year of the Islamic calendar,

  34. Caliph: is the head of state in a Caliphate ; After the first fourcaliphs Abu Bakr, Umar ibn al-Khattab, Uthman ibn Affan, Ali ibn Abi Talib, the title was claimed by the Umayyads, the Abbasids, and the Ottomans

  35. Shia: Shias adhere to the teachings of Muhammad ; Shi'as consider Muhammad's descendants as the true source of guidance

  36. Umayyad dynasty : was the first dynasty of the MuslimCaliphate, 660–750. The reign of Muawiyah I was marked by internal security and external expansion.

  37. jizya : Non-Muslim citizens who pay the tax are permitted to practice their faith and to enjoy a measure of communal autonomy as well as being entitled to Muslim protection from outside aggression and being exempted from military service

  38. Mongols: The Mongol Empire was founded by Genghis Khan in 1206, and at its height, it encompassed the majority of the territories from East Asia to Eastern Europe. Mongol Empire included large parts of Asia and parts of Europe as far west as Moscow and Kiev.

  39. Foot binding : was a custom practiced on young females for approximately one thousand years in China, beginning in the 10th century and ending in the early 20th century.

  40. magnetic compass

  41. Independence: In 938 CE, a Vietnamese lord named Ngô Quyền defeated Chinese forces at the Bạch Đằng River and gained independence after 10 centuries under Chinese control.

  42. Murasaki Shikibu , a Japanese noblemwoman,The Tale of Genj is a classic work of Japanese literature written in the early eleventh century,

  43. Gupta dynasty : was one of the largest political and military empires in the world. It was ruled by members of the Gupta dynasty from around 320 to 600 CE and covered most of Northern India, the region presently in the nation of Pakistan and what is now western India and Bangladesh.

  44. Hindu temples :

  45. southern India: Caste system describes the social stratification and social restrictions in the Indian Subcontinent, in which social classes are defined by thousands of endogamous, hereditary groups often termed as jātis or sub-castes.

  46. Khmer Dynasty in present day Cambodia Angkor-Wat-

  47. centralized imperial authority

  48. c. the reestablishment of centralized, imperial rule

  49. a. Germanic tribes established regional kingdoms.

  50. c. Franks : The Frankish state consolidated its hold over large parts of western Europe by the end of the eighth century and the Carolingian Empire and its successor states were Frankish.

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