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- Muslims entered India:
- by force.
- through negotiation.
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- peaceably, as traders.
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- peaceably, as missionaries.
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- Conversions to Islam in India were mostly:
- willing, not forced conversions.
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- from Buddhist or low-caste Hindu groups.
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- did not reside in the Indo-Gangetic centres of Muslim political power.
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- All of the above answers are correct.
- Islam in India:
- adopted Indian customs.
- adapted to local custom by embracing vegetarianism.
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- became the second-largest religion in India by the close of the seventeenth century.
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- was characterized by widespread forcible conversion in the seventeenth century.
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- In Southeast Asia, Islam predominantly spread through:
- warfare.
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- trade.
- missionaries.
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- There was no single factor, all of the above factors were important contributors.
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- Which parts of Africa were most heavily influenced by the spread of Islam?
- Northern Africa and the East African Coast
- Northern Africa and the West African Coast.
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- Northern Africa and sub-Saharan Africa.
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- All of the above answers are correct.
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- The spread of Islam in Africa led to:
- new religious patterns across the continent.
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- new economic patterns across the continent.
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- new political patterns across the continent.
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- All of the above answers are correct.
The Spread of Islam Multiple Choice Review Quiz
Complete the following quiz to review your knowledge from this learning pathway. This quiz will help students undertaking this course for credit to prepare for their test.
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