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Chapters 10 and 11 Test Review

Chapters 10 and 11 Test Review. The Byzantine Empire and Russia and The Muslim World. The Byzantine Empire and Russia (330–1613). Potential Vocabulary. Icon Boyar Czar Schism autocrat. Ivan the Great Genghis Khan Anna Comnena Jadwiga Justinian.

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Chapters 10 and 11 Test Review

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  1. Chapters 10 and 11 Test Review The Byzantine Empire and Russia and The Muslim World

  2. The Byzantine Empire and Russia(330–1613)

  3. Potential Vocabulary • Icon • Boyar • Czar • Schism • autocrat • Ivan the Great • Genghis Khan • Anna Comnena • Jadwiga • Justinian

  4. Holy image of Christ, the Virgin Mary, or a saint venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church • icon

  5. Landowning noble in Russia under the czars • boyar

  6. Title of the ruler of the Russian empire • czar

  7. A permanent division within a church • schism

  8. Ruler who has complete authority • autocrat

  9. Byzantine emperor (527-565), best remembered for his code of laws • Justinian

  10. 500 – 548 AD, wife, advisor and co-ruler of Byzantine emperor • Theodora

  11. 1440-1505 AD, ended the practice of sending tribute to the Mongols, completed the unification of Russia • Ivan the Great

  12. 1167 – 1227AD, the title of Temujin, when he ruled the Mongols; he was the founder of the Mongol Empire • Genghis Khan

  13. 1083 – 1153 AD, considered by many scholars to be the western world’s first important female historian, wrote the Alexiad • Anna Comnena

  14. 1373 – 1399 AD, Polish Queen, supported a university in Cracow which became a major center of science and the arts. • Jadwiga

  15. True or False? • The Byzantine economy was very prosperous. • TRUE

  16. The Byzantine empire preserved the heritage of _________. • Greece and Rome

  17. The Russian city of Kiev was strongly influenced by the culture of ______. • The Byzantine empire

  18. Drawing Conclusions Explain how geography influenced Eastern European history. • The lack of natural geographic boundaries encouraged many different groups to migrate to the region. • It also made the region easy to invade.

  19. W.H. Chapter 11 Review The Muslim World

  20. arabesque hajj millet minaret sultan Akbar al-Khwarizmi Muhammad Sinan Tamerlane Potential Vocabulary

  21. Slender tower of a mosque • minaret

  22. Pilgrimage to Mecca required of allMuslims who are able • hajj

  23. Intricate design of curved lines thatsuggests floral shapes • arabesque

  24. Muslim mathematician who pioneered the study of algebra • al-Khwarizmi

  25. Turkish ruler • sultan

  26. Religious communities of non-Muslims in the Ottoman empire • millet

  27. Mongol leader who conquered Persia and Mesopotamia • Tamerlane

  28. Prophet of Islam • Muhammad

  29. Chief builder of the Mughal dynasty • Akbar

  30. Ottoman architect who designed the Selimiye Mosque • Sinan

  31. Main Ideas:

  32. A belief held in common by Muslims, Jews, and Christians? • belief in one God

  33. True or False? • Muslim trade was extensive (far-reaching).

  34. The split between Sunni and Shiite Muslims began over ____. • the choice of a caliph

  35. Why is the Quran important to Muslims? • Muslims believe that the Quran contains the word of God as revealed to Muhammad. • They consider it the final authority on all matters and a complete guide to life.

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