Both girls and boys in Sparta
Read the quotation from Al Omari, an Egyptian historian.This man [Mansa Musa] spread upon Cairo the flood of his generosity: there was no person, officer of the court, or holder of any office of the Sultanate who did not receive a sum of gold from him. The people of Cairo earned incalculable sums from him, whether by buying and selling or by gifts. So much gold was current in Cairo that it ruined the value of the money . . . –Al Omari, Egyptian historian, 1336
Government positions under Hongwu were filled by
Monumental ancient Egyptian architectural achievement could be described as the intersection of
Which statement best explains the importance of the Age of Discovery?
Women in Roman society had the right to
What brought an end to Islam’s Golden Age?
The end of the Roman Empire marked the beginning of a new era called
Though the Aztecs held the most powerful empire in Central America, which Spanish advantage contributed to the Aztecs’ defeat?
What is the difference between the Torah and the Talmud?
One result of the Great Famine in Europe was
How did the Assyrian Empire develop?
Toussaint L’Ouverture issued a constitution to ensure that
Why would a lord face at least as much danger from invaders as a peasant would?
How did Charlemagne improve the lives of people in Europe?
How was Phoenicia organized?
Who created the concept of a social contract?
The French goal to weaken the power of religion over government was inspired by which Enlightenment idea?
Which items originated in the Americas and became European staples as a result of the Columbian Exchange?
Early irrigation systems brought river water to
How did the development of different languages further divide Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire?
What caused Europe’s population to increase, to provoke its interest in trade, and provided its population with large amounts of gold and silver?
Read the passage from the New Testament of the Bible.Therefore you have no excuse, everyone of you who passes judgment, for in that which you judge another, you condemn yourself; for you who judge practice the same things.How does the idea found in this passage connect to Greco-Roman ideas?
In what way was the feudal system like the Roman Empire?
Read the quotation from the Council of Trent in the 1500s.[W]ith God going before us . . . we may . . . deliberate and discuss . . . whatsoever is needful for repelling those assaults of barbarians and infidels, with which they seek the overthrow of all Christendom.What is the quotation most likely about?
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