By the eighth century, Islam had already spread from ________
A. Damascus to Jerusalem
B. Egypt to Pakistan
C. Scandinavia to North Africa
D. Spain to India
Answer: D
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After the sack of Rome in 1527, Leo Africanus (otherwise known as Al-Hasan Ibn Muhammad al-Wazzan):
a. Was executed by the forces of Charles V. b. Disappeared from Rome, and presumably returned to North Africa. c. Compiled an Arabic-Hebrew-Latin dictionary for the new Pope Julius II. d. Served as translator for a Christian Crusader army in the Holy Land.
When confronted with President Jackson's Indian removal policy, most Cherokee supported Principal Chief John Ross in opting to
A) reject relocation and seek the protection of the British Empire. B) agree to relocate while renegotiating with the federal government to ease the removal process. C) reject relocation and prepare for a military fight to retain their land. D) reject relocation and try to rally congressional support against the state of Georgia. E) agree to relocate but negotiate for land farther west.
When Aeneas say "Is there anywhere now on the face of this earth that is not full of the knowledge of our misfortunes? Look at Priam. Here too there is just reward for merit, there are tears for suffering and men's hearts are touched by what man has to bear. Forget your fears. We are known here," where is "here"?
a. Latium b. Rome c. Sicily d. Troy e. Carthage
While millions of Americans watched on television, police used force against unruly protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in
A) Kent, Ohio. B) Miami, Florida. C) Chicago, Illinois. D) Washington, D.C.