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Title Islam Jeopardy Game 4

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The center of all learning in AD 800. Red for 100 The center of all learning in AD 800. What is Baghdad?

The center of economic development in AD 850. Red for 200 The center of economic development in AD 850. What is Baghdad?

They taught the Muslim’s to make paper. Red for 300 They taught the Muslim’s to make paper. Who were the Chinese?

Where European thinkers like Thomas Equines studied. Red for 400 Where European thinkers like Thomas Equines studied. Where is Cordoba?

They made religion and the government have the same rules. Red for 500 They made religion and the government have the same rules. Who were the Abbasid?

Where the capital of Islam was moved by BOB. Blue for 100 Where the capital of Islam was moved by BOB. What is Damascus?

Where the Abbasid moved the capital. Blue for 200 Where the Abbasid moved the capital. What is Baghdad?

What the Abbasid did with the taxes they raised. Blue for 300 What the Abbasid did with the taxes they raised. What is build mosques?

The number of men it took to build Baghdad into a capital. Blue for 400 The number of men it took to build Baghdad into a capital. What is 100,000?

The capital of Spanish Islam. Blue for 500 The capital of Spanish Islam. What is Cordoba?

The place were the Abbasid built their capital city. Green for 100 The place were the Abbasid built their capital city. What is Baghdad?

By AD 750 they were no longer the only followers of Muhammad. Green for 200 By AD 750 they were no longer the only followers of Muhammad. Who were the Arabs?

The reason people moved into the cities. Green for 300 The reason people moved into the cities. What is because they were well protected?

Because they lost control of their own military. Green for 400 Because they lost control of their own military. What is why the Abbasid fell?

The ancient culture that lived in Northern Africa before the Fatimid. Green for 500 The ancient culture that lived in Northern Africa before the Fatimid. Who was Carthage?

The Arabic word for “highly praised”. White for 100 The Arabic word for “highly praised”. What is Muhammad?

The group to which 80% of Muslims belong White for 200 The group to which 80% of Muslims belong What is the Sunni?

What is assassination (murder)? White for 300 How Uthman became and was removed as Caliph. What is assassination (murder)?

What are an Arab’s two most prized possessions? White for 400 His camel and his sword. What are an Arab’s two most prized possessions?

Arabic for “rule by the faithful”. White for 500 Arabic for “rule by the faithful”. What is al-jama-ah?

Yellow for 100 A Muslim Church. What is a Mosque?

Something that makes up part of the government. Yellow for 200 Something that makes up part of the government. What is an institution?

Yellow for 300 All together. What is unified?

To retaliate, to try and get even. Yellow for 400 To retaliate, to try and get even. What is vengeance?

To follow a decision, even if you do not agree. Yellow for 500 To follow a decision, even if you do not agree. What is abide?