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The contributions of the Golden Age of Islamic civilization include
a) advances in mathematics
b) irrigation systems
c) polytheistic beliefs
d) gunpowder and guns

One way in which the Eightfold Path and the Five Pillars of Faith are similar is that these rules
a) restrict social mobility
b) represent codes of behavior
c) stress the spiritual being in all natural objects
d) suggest a deep respect for nature and reincarnation

Judaism, Islam, and Christianity share a belief in
a) papal supremacy
b) reincarnation and the Four Noble Truths
c) teachings of the Koran (Quran)
d) an ethical code of conduct and monotheism

Which statement about the Golden Age of Islam is a fact rather than an opinion?
a) Islamic art was more abstract than Greek art.
b) Muslims were the best early mathematicians.
c) Islamic society preserved Greek and Roman culture
d) Muslim artists had more talent than European artists

The Golden Age of Muslim culture was best known for its
a) attempts to colonize North America
b) frequent conflicts between Christians and Jews
c) advances in mathematics, science, and medicine
d) policies to reduce trade between the Middle East and China

A major contribution of the Golden Age of Islam was the
a) development of mercantilism
b) creation of the first polytheistic religion
c) spread of democratic ideals
d) advancement of mathematics and science

Which text is essential to the practice of Islam?
a) Quran (Koran)
b) New Testament
c) Analects
d) Torah

Which practice is most closely associated with a person of the Islamic faith?
a) refraining from eating meat on Fridays
b) praying five times a day
c) following the Eightfold Path
d) worshipping many gods

Which belief system is considered monotheistic?
a) Islam
b) Jainism
c) Daoism
d) Shinto

One similarity between the Gupta Empire and the Arab dynasties of the Islamic Golden Age is that they
a) made advances in mathematics and literature
b) gained wealth by obtaining gold from the Americas
c) stressed the importance of dharma and karma
d) controlled territories around the Mediterranean seacoast

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