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ELEN [110]
3 years ago
8

the primary disagreement between the roman catholic and the orthodox churches in the 11th century stemmed from which of the foll

owing
History
1 answer:
liraira [26]3 years ago
8 0

How did Muhammad first revelation in 610 CE affect muslin beliefs

it instructed them to follow only allah and shun other Gods

Which of the following represents a major difference between the belief systems of Judaism and Islam

Islam considers Muhammad a prophet but Judaism considers Muhammad a false prophet

Which of the following was a direct result of the islamic extension into Spain

Charles Martel led armies at the battle at Poitiers in 732

If a Frankish christian merchant traveled to the Spanish city of Cordoba in the 10 century which would

Cordoba's populations mainly arab

In the early 13th century, which event advanced the spread of Islam in India

A turkic dynasty conquered the Delhi region and founded the Delhi Sultanate

What burden was placed on the Malawi muslims

They had a special tax

In the golden age of islam, what was the status of Dhimmis, or People of the book

Dhimmis could not posses the same status as a muslim

The primary disagreement between the Roman Catholic and the Orthodox churches in the 11th century stemmed from

what kinds of art should be shown in churches

who was the emperor Justinian most trusted advisor

Theodora

How did the emperor Justinian affect the shape of the Roman empire

he gained or regained new lands in the west

Which aspect of the Roman Empire continued into the Byzantine Empire

He gained or regained new lands in the west

represents the Byzantine empire was a Constantine have on the Roman Empire

christianity as the official religion in the Byzantine empire

What impact did Emperor Constatives establishment of the New Rome have on the empire

The empire became divided into an eastern and a western half

Which describes the following long term effect of the recognition of Christian in Constantinople

christians were no longer persecuted for the belief of their religion

which best explains the byzantine architecture

it melded together the styles of various cultures to create a uniquely byzantine style

Which best describes the effect of Constantine moving the capital to Constantinople?

The city became a central hub for trade, which contributed to the empire's growth.

The city became a central hub for trade, which contributed to the empire's growth.

rome

If a time traveler visited the Byzantine Empire in the late 11th century, what sign of decline would he or she see

collapse of Constantinople as a cultural center

Why did Suleyman come to be known as "the lawgiver

He wrote laws that treated subjects of different faiths equally.

Which of the following contributed to Charlemagne's establishment of the Carolingian Empire

Charles Martel's defeat of the invading Muslims

What role did the conversion of Vikings to Christianity play in integrating them into Europe?

Vikings became less willing to attack Christian lands.

Medieval monks filled all of the following economic or social roles for secular communities except

ending money to lords and farmers

Which of the following is an effect of Pope Innocent III's call for a Fourth Crusade in 1198 CE?

Constantinople was sacked by the crusaders.

Who was the author of Divine Comedy, a medieval work of literature?

Dante Alighieri

Which was not introduced into medieval Europe from the Islamic world or Asia

shipbuilding

Which of the following medieval developments laid the foundation for a modern capitalist economy Europe: (1 point)

I. the rise of guilds

II. the rise of a money system

III. the increase in job specialization

IV. the expansion of trade

I, II, III, and IV

How did the Kingdom of Granada in southern Spain in the 13th century differ in identity from the northern Spanish Kingdom of Castile? (1 point)

Castile was Catholic, while Granada was Muslim.

Which of the following describes a cause of the flowering of literature and art by women at the Heian (Kyoto) court around the year 1000 CE? (1 point)

women educated in Japanese language, not Chinese

What Chinese influence can most strongly be seen in Japanese culture? (1 point)

writing system

Which accounts for why the West African kingdom of Ghana grew economically? (1 point)

It traded in salt and gold with many other groups.

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