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Muslim Empire Fact or Fib Roman Empire Byzantine Empire Rome Constantinople Fact or Fib Muslim Empire

In the Muslim expansion of India, Islam became the dominate religion? FIB Islam does expand from trading into India however, Islam COEXISTED separately form the dominant Indian religion of Hinduism

A Golden Age of science and intellectual advancements was a result of the interaction of Jews, Christians, and Muslims in medieval Spain? FACT The Golden Age allowed religious toleration and social prosperity Religious toleration in Spain allowed for trade to flourish which played a major role in the rediscovery of ancient classical text. advances in science, such as in algebra, chemistry, geology, and trigonometry

Would the Islamic world allow the practice of slavery of fellow Muslims? FIB In the Islamic world it was prohibited to enslave a fellow Muslim

Slavery in Muslim and African societies did exist however if you own a slave they were only allowed to work as labors in the field? FIB Enslaved people had a variety of roles and responsibilities They could cook, clean, harvest a field, manage a store, manage other slaves, fight in an army, etc.

The Mongols take control of Baghdad, but lost control because of the distance? FACT The Mongols invasion of the Islamic world and the capture of Baghdad was a great success, but their control fell apart because they could not rule from such a great distance, allowing the Ottoman Turks to come into power. Very similar reason the Romans could not protect their great empire

Trade routes in Africa helped spread Islam to West Africa? FACT The African Gold-Salt trade routes helped the Muslim Empire to expand which helped to spread the Islamic religion into West Africa

Sikhism religion founded in north India is a belief in monotheism and reincarnation? FACT Belief in monotheism and reincarnation Teaches ethical behavior with the use of the Gurus Wearing of 5Ks Founded in the 15th century in North India