HIWD 376 Quiz 4,5,6
HIWD 376 Quiz 4: The Crusades
- Which family took control of the Islamic Empire in 750, moving the capital and caliphate to Baghdad?
- The Byzantines were defeated by the Seljuk Turks at which strategic battle in 1071?
- According to the book and many modern crusade scholars, the motivating force behind people joining the crusades was:
- The earliest and largest military order of warrior-monks founded in the Holy Land was known as:
- The Fatimids were a powerful dynasty of Islamic rulers over which region?
- The Christian forces participated in crusades in all of the following areas EXCEPT:
- The term “Dar al-Islam” means?
- Which North African dynasty initiated the “Second Islamic Invasion of Spain” in 1089?
- The famed Church of the Holy Sepulchre may be found in what city?
- Which pope preached a sermon at Clermont in 1095 calling for a crusade to reclaim the Holy Land from the Muslims?
HIWD 376 Quiz 5: The Gunpowder Empires
- Who stopped the Mongol advance into India temporarily in 1206?
- The last Byzantine Emperor killed by the walls of Constantinople in 1453 was:
- What event stopped the Mongol advance into Europe?
- Which Christian alliance defeated the Ottomans at the naval Battle of Lepanto in 1571?
- Which treaty, signed in 1699 marked the end of the Ottoman Muslim advance into Europe?
- Also known as John III, which Polish king defeated the Ottomans at Vienna in 1683, liberating the city?
- By what year did the Ottomans control Thrace and Anatolia?
- The Mughal ruler who effectively introduced gunpowder technologies to his army and won every battle he fought was?
- The Janissaries and Sipahi were Ottoman ___________ &
- Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II used gunpowder technologies, including siege canons for the hrst time, to take what fortihed city in 1453?
HIWD 376 Quiz 6: The GME and the Modern-Napoleon through WWII
- Which of the 1915-16 campaigns in WWI below are most accurate?
- A challenge to collective security in the GME after World War II that proved generally successful until the end of the USSR in 1991 was the US backed:
- The Grand Strategy of the Axis included:
- The British in World War Two acted ^rst and more effectively utilized air power and allies against the operationally more capable Germans to secure Damascus and oil-rich areas of Iraq early in the war through the use of double envelopments from both Iraq and Palestine.
- Which of the operations below accurately reaects the actions of WWII in the correct chronological order?
- The US commitment to use force in the GME after World War Two in an effort to contain the USSR soon became known as the:
- Napoleon sought to enter the Greater Middle East (GME) with the intention of seizing ____ in an effort to cut off Britain from India:
- What event saw lines drawn on the map of the GME representing the carve up of the Ottoman Empire by the victorious allies:
- America’s primary military contribution to Iran during World War II involved the:
- The British would eventually back off of their earlier commitments to the creation of a homeland for the Jewish people with the distribution of the: