DAR AL-ISLAM (THE HOUSE OF ISLAM)
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CH 7, 8, 9 Video Assessments
(Listed as CH 9)
CH 9.1 - 9.4Africa below the Sahara for long periods had only limited contact with the civilizations of the Mediterranean and Asia. Between 800 and 1500 c.e., the frequency and intensity of exchanges increased, with Islam proving the major external contact. The spread of Islam in Africa linked its regions to the outside world through trade, religion, and politics. Social, religious, and technological changes influenced African life. State building in Africa was influenced both by indigenous and Islamic inspiration. States like Mali and Songhay built upon military power and dynastic alliances. City-states in western and eastern Africa were tied to larger trading networks. African civilizations built less clearly on prior precedent than other post-classical societies. Older themes, such as Bantu migration, persisted. Parts of Africa south of the Sahara entered into the expanding world network; many others remained in isolation.
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comparing major religions (+24 Evaluation)
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CLICK HERE to get your copy of the Google Slide Religious Venn Diagram
Due 02 October (+24, evaluation) You & 1 partner are to make a 4 point Venn Diagram comparing the four religions of
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Each portion of the diagram will focus on the details & Comparison for each of the following:
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