English
English 2
World History
World History 2
MISC: US History
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Chronicle? 

a historical record

100

Callow? 

Callow - immature and inexperienced

100

When did Christianity start to spread through the Roman Empire?

37 CE (after Jesus was supposedly crucified)

100

What is the Hijrah?

 When Muhammad began teaching, he was totally mistreated by wealthy traders in Mecca who did not believe that he was a prophet. In 622, he and some of his supporters moved to the city of Medina. This journey became known as the Hijrah.

100

What are the three inalienable rights mentioned in the Declaration?

Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness

200

Chivalrous? 

Chivalrous - adj - showing bravery, honor, courtesy, especially from men to women, gentlemanly

200

Haughty? 

Haughty - arrogant

200

What are two primary beliefs Christians have about Jesus?

 He is the Son of God and that his body resurrected to heaven when he got killed by the Roman government

200

What is the Muslim holy book, and where do Muslims believe it came from?

The Quran is the Muslim holy book. Muslims believe that the Quran was dictated to Muhammad from Allah, through the angel Gabriel, at Mount Hira, near Mecca.

200

What does “inalienable” mean?

Unable to be taken away

300

Fief? 

Fief - n - in Feudalism, fief is the property or rights given by the overload (in power) to the vassal (not in power)

300

Shrewd? 

Shrewd - intelligent and practical

300

What is the New Testament about?

Jesus’ life, teachings, and messages from early Christian teachers

300

What do they do during the month of Ramadan?

 Fast (no drink or food) from sunrise to sunset every day during this month

300

Whose rights did the Bill of Rights not include?

 Black Americans, women, and Native Americans

400

Guild? 

Guild - n - an organization of people who do the same job or have the same goals or interests

400

Steely? 

Steely - strong, hard, and unfriendly

400

What is the main reason the Romans crucified him?

For claiming he was the Son of God

400

What is Zakat?

 The practice of giving 2.5 percent of their income to the poor

400

What was the organization that met in Philadelphia in 1774 to encourage colonists to take arms?

First Continental Congress

500

What material was parchment originally made from? 

Dried animal skins

500

Droning? 

Droning - a continuous boring monotonous sound

500

Who is known as the most important early missionary (spreader) of Christianity?

 St. Paul, who wrote much of the New Testament

500

List the religions in order of greatest number of members to least?

Christianity - 2 billion, Islam - 1.3 billion, Hinduism - 900 million, Buddhism - 360 million, and Judaism - 14 million

500

What were the colonists called who supported independence? And colonists who wanted to stay loyal to Great Britain? 

Patriots, Loyalists

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