Quiz 2 week 3 HIS 233

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Attempt Score 4.25 / 5 - 85 % Overall Grade (Highest Attempt) 4.25 / 5 - 85 % Question 1 0.25 / 0.25 points The success of the Mongols can be best measured in... Their spread of Mongol religion and culture throughout Eurasia The creation of a   Pax Mongolica trade zone from China to Europe The political unity of Mongol societies into the 15th century The numbers of people who learned the Mongol language Question 2 0.25 / 0.25 points The Cairo geniza documents are important because... They reveal intimate details of everyday life They provide information about medieval Jewish society They provide a window on the Muslim world All of the above Question 3 0.25 / 0.25 points Islamic civilization aided the development of capitalism by... Valuing profit-making and merchant activity Expanding the geography of world markets Inventing or refining checking, accounting, insurance, and other market activities All of the above Question 4 0.25 / 0.25 points To pay for the goods that they imported from the Byzantine and Muslims worlds, medieval Europeans exported the one commodity they had in surplus: Other Europeans Silver
Timber Iron Question 5 0.25 / 0.25 points Medieval European city-states created the first legislative bodies since the classical era and these bodies demanded... 1)  High taxes 2)   A high degree of public participation 3)  High military spending 4)  A large bureaucracy Questi on 6 0.25 / 0.25 points Chinese pottery was prized throughout Eurasia because... It was unbreakable The pots could be put directly on the fire Of its bright red colors Of its beauty Question 7 0.25 / 0.25 points Marco Polo found Hangzhou to be... The most wretched city in the world The greatest city in the world The most overly hyped city in the world Not as impressive as his native Venice Question 8 0 / 0.25 points
After the 10th century, towns in Europe increasingly won the all of the following rights except the right to... 1)  Self-government 2)  Establish courts 3)  Tax themselves 4)   Tax the local nobility Questi on 9 0.25 / 0.25 points Mamluks were... 1)   Turkish slave-soldiers 2)  Christian districts of Islamic cities 3)  Islamic city administrators 4)  Jewish districts of Islamic cities Questio n 10 0.25 / 0.25 points The advantage of a class of slave-soldiers and officials to rulers of Turkish-led Islamic states was... They were beaten regularly to keep them in line They could not advance socially Their loyalty was to the sultan or emir rather than a clan or tribe They could never revolt and seize power Question 11 0.25 / 0.25 points
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