Chapter9 study guide
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What was the astrolabe used for? | To help with navigation.
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Which groups of people contributed to the Islamic culture during the Middle Ages? | Arabs
Turks
Persians
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Why were Baghdad and Cairo important cities during the Middle Ages? | Baghdad: Capital of the Abbasid empire.
Crossroads of trade routes
Most beautiful city in the Muslim world.
Cairo: Capital of Egypt
Most advanced university in Muslim world
Hall of wisdom with major library.
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Describe three examples of Islamic cultural diffusion. | Muslims bought the game of chess back from India.
Muslims learned the process for making paper from the Chinese.
Muslims learned about zero from the India.
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How did Muslims use the minbar? | It was a raised pulpit used to by the imam to give her sermon.
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What did Muslims focus on when creating their art? | Geometric Designs
Floral Designs
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How did paper making change the Muslim culture? | It allowed stories to be written and recorded.
The Qur'an was printed
Muslims began to write more stories and poetry.
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What word do we use to describe an improvement to an idea or product? | Adaptation
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How did Muslims use ancient Greek knowledge? | Muslims scholars translated Greek texts into Arabic for others to study.
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Muslims built hospitals to treat whom? | Muslims hospitals were teaching centers for doctors in training.
Anyone could go there for treatment.
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What is Ibn Sina credited with? | He wrote a textbook that was used by doctors to treat patients.
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What is the difference between a primary and secondary source? | Primary Source: Historical document from the time period - usually recorded by someone who lived during the time period.
Secondary Source: Usually written by a person who read the primary source and summarized it in their own words.
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