Religions
Islamic Empires
Arabian Peninsula
Indian Subcontinent
Trade & Markets
100

One main similarity in the core beliefs of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam is that they believe in one God, another word for the belief in one God is?

Monotheism

100

What city did the Abbasid found in the year 762 AD?

Baghdad

100

This peninsula is best know for the harshness of its hot, dry desert landscape, occasionally reaching over 120 degrees Fahrenheit. 

Arabian Peninsula

100

Although these are called “Arabic numbers (1,2,3...)”, they actually came from this country/Region.

India

100

Which famous trade route contributed to the economic growth of the Muslim community?

Silk Road

200

The two Muslim sects are called

Sunni and Shia

200

This was the first major Islamic empire, founded shortly after the death of Muhammad in 632 AD

Umayyad Caliphate

200

Before Islam, Arabian Peninsula tribes were mostly organized in this way, moving place to place in search of water and grazing land.

Nomad (Bedouin)

200

What did language did Xuanzang learn that allowed him the ability to read Buddhist text?

Sanskrit

200

An economic system that relies upon the habits, customs, or rituals of their ancestors to determine how to provide for the people of their society.

Traditional Economy

300

Which two religions first developed in South Asia (Indian Subcontinent)?

Hinduism & Buddhism

300

This empire, based in modern-day Turkey, lasted from 1299 to 1922 and controlled parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa. It is also responsible for conquering Constantinople in 1453.

Ottoman Empire

300

This city on the Arabian Peninsula is considered the holiest site in Islam and is the birthplace of Islam's Prophet Muhammad.

Mecca

300

Maritime trade networks strengthened the economic and political power of this southern Indian empire.

Chola Empire

300

An Economy where economic decisions of what is produced and who receives the resources are made by the government or one governmental leader.

Command Economy

400

Why were images of people and animals initially banned under Islam?

Saw it as a form of idolatry

400

The Muslim scholar known as Avicenna wrote a famous and influential book on which subject?

Medicine

400

Trade routes through the Arabian Peninsula connected Europe, Asia, and Africa and often relied on this animal, known as the "ship of the desert."

Camel

400

Sikhism combines one main concept from Islam and one main concept from Hinduism. What are they?

Monotheism & Reincarnation

400

This major trade route connected West Africa to North Africa, allowing the exchange of gold, salt, and ideas across the Sahara Desert.

Trans-Saharan Trade Route

500

Who did Shias think should succeed Muhammad?

a relative of Muhammad (Ali ibn Abi Talib)

500

This Islamic empire ruled much of India and is known for building the Taj Mahal. It's name is Persian for Mongol.

Mughal Empire

500

Why did Muhammad move from Mecca to the city of Medina?

He and his followers faced persecution.

500

Indian mathematician & scientist Aryabhata was the first to state which fact about the earth?

Earth rotated on an axis

500

This economic goal is about using resources wisely to produce goods and services in the best way possible.

economic efficiency