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THIS IS Jeopardy

Jeopardy Muslims as Rulers Terms People Islam Last Chapter Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

This group believes that Muhammad’s successor should be a descendant of his.

Shiite A 100

This group believes that Muhammad’s successor could be any pious Muslim man.

Sunni A 200

During the Crusades, Muslims were able to capture this city in 1187.

Jerusalem A 300

This is the ability to change social class.

Social Mobility A 400

This is another term for the ruler of India

Sultan A 500

Mongol invasions led by this person ended the Abbasid Empire.

Tamerlane B 100

This person improved practice of medicine by creating a medical encyclopedia.

Ibn Sina B 200

This ruler strengthened the Mughal empire by using paid officials.

Akbar the Great B 300

This Mughal ruler built the Taj Mahal as a tomb for his wife.

Shah Jahan B 400

This Safavid ruler bought thousands of Armenians to Isfahan to improve trade.

Shah Abbas B 500

Islam began in this region. C 100

The Arabian Peninsula C 100

Which is not a common element of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity? Monotheism Use of a sacred text Worship of the same God Mandatory daily prayer C 200

D. Mandatory daily prayer C 200

This is the holy book of Islam. C 300

The Quran C 300

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

Muhammad left Mecca in 622 for the city of Medina on a pilgrimage called what?

The Hijra C 400

What are the 5 Pillars of Islam? C 500

Fasting during holy month Belief in one god Prayer 5x daily Pilgrimage to Mecca Charity Fasting during holy month C 500

Under this caliphate, non-Muslims were allowed to practice their own religion, but were heavily taxed for it. D 100

The Umayyad D 100

This caliphate declined because caliphs were putting officials in charge while living lavishly in the capital. D 200

The Umayyad D 200

Under this Sultanate, trade between India and Muslim lands increased.

The Delhi Sultanate D 300

In 1453, what group moved their capitol to Constantinople?

The Ottomans D 400

The Ottomans and Safavid rulers often fought because the Ottomans were __________ and the Safavids were _____________. D 500

The Ottomans and Safavid rulers often fought because the Ottomans were Sunni and the Safavids were Shiite. D 500

The idea the citizens have rights, the monarch must obey the law, due process, and habeas corpus are under what British legal document? E 100

The Magna Carta E 100

The Estates General protected these three groups of people in France.

Clergy, nobles, common men

French kings were able to expand their power as a result of this war.

The Hundred Years War E 300

As a result of the Black Plague, prices and wages did this.

They rose. E 400

In order to educate clergy, these began to appear in Europe.

Universities E 500

Those involved in manufacturing goods were typically organized into what?

Guilds F 100

Hindus converted to Islam because Islam rejected this part of Hindu society.

The caste system F 200

This city was capitol under the Abbasid caliphs. F 300

Baghdad F 300

This is an elite force of Christian soldiers in the Ottoman empire.

Janizaries F 400

This black building is the most sacred site in Islam. F 500

The Kaaba F 500

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Correct Final Jeopardy Response Muslim Turks Click on screen to continue

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