_________ was the Kurdish-descended successor of the Fatimids in Egypt nearly ended the Crusader Kingdom in 1187.

a. Al-Aziz Tariq
b. Al-Afdal
c. Salah al-Din
d. Al-Malik Hattin


c. Salah al-Din

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Europe was dominantlypatriarchal, meaning

A) men governed the household. B) property was inherited through the father's line. C) men controlled marriage choices. D) newly married couples lived with the man's father.

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All of the following persons and/or institutions determinedly worked to popularize science EXCEPT:

a. The Royal Society of London and the Paris Academy of Sciences. b. Protestant churches and Sunday schools. c. Textbook authors and itinerant lecturers. d. Coffeehouses and salons.

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Which of the following reasons helps to account for the spread of Islam in India?

a. The Muslim conquerors of northern India were respectful to the Hindu faith and its temples and holy images, making them appear more sympathetic to the Hindu population. b. Hindus and Turkish Muslims are culturally similar, simplifying relations between the two groups. c. Hinduism and Islam both advocate equality among all believers, making a transition from one to the other faith easy. d. Low-caste and "untouchable" Hindus found that Islam gave them more rights than Hinduism.

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Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus, sparking a year-long boycott of the buses in what city?

A) ?Atlanta, Georgia B) ?Birmingham, Alabama C) ?Little Rock, Arkansas D) ?Montgomery, Alabama

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