23-24 WH Unit 3 Review
Across
- 5. official break between the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church in about 1000 CE
- 9. Nomadic people of Central and East Asia, who conquered China, India, the Middle East, and Russia, creating the largest contiguous land empire in world history
- 12. religion originating in the the Middle East under the Roman Empire; it was brought to Africa by merchants and missionaries and became popular in Egypt and Ethiopia
- 13. East African language formed from a blend of West African Bantu, Arabic from the Middle East, and Hindi from India
- 16. Term describing the close relationship between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- 18. A set of requirements for followers of this religion, such as praying, fasting, giving to charity, going on a pilgrimmage
- 19. Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire known for writing down all of Roman Law into one book
Down
- 1. Another name for the Eastern Roman Empire
- 2. Holy Book of Islam
- 3. allowed merchants to carry 500 pounds of good on the Trans Saharan Trade Route
- 4. religion originating in the Arabian peninsula during the 600s; it came to Africa through merchants and missionaries traveling the Trans-Saharan Trade Route and became popular in West Africa but also the Swahili Coast
- 6. West African Kingdom rich in gold and salt; this was the middle West African Kingdom we learned about
- 7. version of Christianity centered in the Eastern Roman Empire
- 8. Version of Islam where the leader does not have to be a descendant of Muhammad
- 10. West African Kingdom rich with gold and salt; oldest kingdom in West Africa that we studied in this unit
- 11. Version of Islam where the leader must be a direct descendant of Muhammad
- 13. West African kingdom rich in gold and salt; this was the last West African Kingdom we studied
- 14. Trade system whereby merchants traveled from the Middle East, across North Africa, to West African Kingdoms, usually in search of gold or salt
- 15. Civilization centered in modern-day Ukraine and Russia, had trading relationship with Eastern Roman Empire, was conquered by the Mongols
- 17. Place of great learning and study of math, science, philosophy, and astronomy in the Islamic World