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100

Which social class had the greatest amount of power in feudal Europe?

King, Queens 

100

How many people in the world are Muslims? 

1 out of 5 people 

100

How did the builders of Djingareyber plan ahead to make the building easier to repair in future years? 

They placed beams in the walls that could be used as scaffolding.

100

A major center of learning in West Africa was

Timbuktu 

100

Which of the following is a major change that Muslim rulers adopted in West Africa?

They replaced the customary laws of West Africa with the shari'ah.

200

What specific powers did this class have? 

Authority over the people below them. 

200

Why did Muslims use rugs?

Used in prayer to have a clean spot to pray. 

200

Which statement about Mansa Musa is true? 

Mansa Musa's pilgrimage to Mecca was an enormous and impressive undertaking.

200

The mosques that were built in West Africa 


blended traditional religious art with Islamic architecture.

200

In West Africa, Muslims

took part in both Islam and their own traditional religious practices.

300

Which class of people made up the bulk of the class structure? 

Peasants

300

What job did Muhammad have as an adult?

Merchant 

300

The turbans worn by students at the University of Sankore symbolized wisdom, knowledge, excellent moral character, and 

Divine light 

300

Which statement about decorative arts is true? 


West Africans adopted calligraphy and geometric patterns in their decorative arts.

300

How did Islam first reach Ghana? 

 through Muslim traders and missionaries

400

Define what Manorialism was. 

Manorialism was an economic system structured around the feudal manor, or the lord's estate. 

400

In 610 C.E., Muhammad went to a cave in the mountains to meditate. According to Islamic teachings, what happened while he was there? 

The angel Gabriel visited Muhammad

400

Which statement about language is true?

Arabic allowed West African traders to communicate more easily.

400

At the University of Sankore, the highest degree a student could earn required

about ten years of study.

400

Why did Muslims set up schools for children in Timbuktu? 

to teach them to interpret the Qur'an

500

Define what Feudalism was. 

Feudalism was a decentralized, or loosely organized system of rule based on land ownership. 

500

A caliph is a

Muslim ruler

500

After they became Muslim, West Africans preserved some of their old religious practices, such as

making sacrifices to the spirits of dead ancestors.

500

How did the spread of Islam help spread the Arabic language? 

All of the above 

500

How did the architect Al-Saheli change the look of houses in West Africa?

He built plain, rectangular houses out of brick with flat roofs. 

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