ancient greece
rome
byzantine
spread of Islam
Islamic empires
100

prosperity, peace, political stability, and cultural production.

What are the characteristics of a Golden Age?

100

A people known for their military, political, and social institutions

How did some of the Roman emperors benefit Rome?  

100

Political turmoil, cultural change, disease, and socioeconomic instability

What were the reasons for the “fall” of the western Roman Empire?

100

influence the region's climate, biodiversity, and human activity.

What geographic features impacted the Middle East?

100

significant differences in focus, governance, and geographic boundaries.

Describe the characteristics of the golden age of the Umayyad Empire and the Abbasid Empire. How did the boundaries of each empire change?

200

The mountains of Ancient Greece separated people geographically.

How did geography impact Greece 

200

due to unprecedented peace, stability, and prosperity

Why was the Roman Empire considered a golden age? 

200

expanded the Byzantine Empire to the largest point in its history.

What was the extent of the Byzantine Empire under Justinian in 527 AD?

200

Allah (God), Angels, Books, and Prophets

What are the major beliefs of Islam?

200

it began after Prophet Muhammad's death in 632 CE over leadership succession

Explain the split / schism  in Islam. 

300

due to an explosion of cultural, political, and intellectual growth

Why was Athens considered a golden age? 

300

Political turmoil, cultural change, disease, and socioeconomic instability

Why did Rome “fall” in 476? 

300

Indian Ocean complex, Silk Roads,Mediterrean Sea complex, Trans-Saharan.

What trade networks were utilized by the Byzantine Empire? 

300

Jews refer to God as Yahweh or Elohim, Christians as God the Father; and Muslims as Allah.

How does Islam relate to Judaism & Christianity? 

300

Muslims heavily contributed to globalisation in which they made new connections and trade routes all over the world, including across seas.

How were the Muslims able to create such an extensive empire in a short period of time? 

400

Athens was an open society, and Sparta was a closed one

How were Athens & Sparta different? 

400

 Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Empire.

What happened to the eastern Roman empire?

400

Constantinople developed into a thriving port thanks to its prime geographic location between Europe and Asia and its natural harbor.

How did its geography & location impact the development of Constantinople?

400

Iraq's largest city

Describe the capital of Baghdad. 

400

Tawhid, the absolute Oneness of God (Allah) and the need to worship Him alone.

Who was Muhammad and what was his message?

500

The leader of Athens during its golden age

who is pericoles

500
Jesus Christ, the trinity, and the Bible

What are the major beliefs of Christianity? 

500

Advances in military strength, religious influence, and the arts made the Byzantines one of the most powerful forces in the world of the Middle Ages.

Why was the Byzantine Empire considered a golden age (Peace, Prosperity & Progress)?

500

Ceramics, glass, metalwork, textiles, illuminated manuscripts, and woodwork

What were some of the contributions of the Islamic golden age?

500

Muslims don't worship the same God as Christians.

Do Muslims and Christians worship the same God?

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