African Kingdoms
Arab Empire
Islamic Culture & Contributions
Islamic Branches
Potpourri (2X)
100

What did the Kingdom of Ghana trade for salt?

Gold.

100

Why was the Arab Empire's location so dominant in trade?

It was centrally located, making it the middleman for trade between other countries.

100

Name one invention from the Islamic Golden Age.

The astrolabe or algebra.

(Coffee, Windmills, Medicine)

100

Name the two main Islamic branches.

Sunni and Shia.

100

Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II?

Joseph Stalin.  

200

Why was salt important to Ghana?

It preserved food, improved taste, and had high nutritional value.

200

How did the Arab Empire make money off of trade?

They taxed other nations that passed through to trade.

200

How did Arabs contribute to the preservation of Greek philosophies?

They translated Greek philosophies into Arabic and placed them in libraries for Muslim scholars to study.

200

Who do Sunnis believe should rule Islam?

Any descendant of Muhammad's tribe can lead.

200

What event sparked the start of World War I?

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914.

300

How did trading for salt help build Ghana’s empire?

It built Ghana’s economy and made the empire wealthy.

300

What made trading easier in the Arab Empire?

Currency

300

Name one way medicine in the Arab Empire contributed to modern medicine.

Ibn Sina's medical encyclopedia discussed ways to stop the spread of contagious diseases.

300

Who do Shias believe should rule Islam?

Only direct descendants of Muhammad should lead.

300

What was the main purpose of the Magna Carta, signed in 1215?

The Magna Carta limited the powers of the king and established certain legal rights for English nobles.

400

How did early African rulers adapt to the introduction of Islam?

They welcomed Muslim traders and allowed their subjects to adopt Islam, but did not convert themselves initially.

400

Why did the Arab Empire expand so quickly?

Strong military and a desire to spread their religion.

400

How is algebra used today?

It is used to recognize patterns and remains a fundamental mathematical system widely taught today.

400

Which branch of Islam expanded more?

Sunni.

400

Who was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?

Margaret Thatcher

500

What is the purpose of the hajj journey for Muslims?

To gain forgiveness from Allah and follow the footsteps of the Prophet Muhammad.

500

Who was the first to lead the Arab Empire after the death of Muhammed?

Abu Bakr

500

How did translating Greek philosophy lead to the expansion of the Islamic Empire?

It paved the way for scientific and mathematical discoveries, strengthening the empire.

500

Who were considered the political and religious leaders of the Islamic Empire?

Any caliph or Muhammad himself.

500

What ancient civilization built Machu Picchu?

The Inca civilization.

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