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"What avails, then, the folly of the painter, who from sinful love of gain depicts that which should not be depicted—that is, with his polluted hands he tries to fashion that which should only be believed in the heart and confessed with the mouth? Those fall into the same blasphemy who venerate the image, and the same woe rests upon both."
Which of the following figures would have been most likely to write a response to the quotation above strongly disagreeing with it?

Emperor Leo III
Emperor Leo V
John of Damascus
Justinian
Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.03 LC)

Mamluks, Mongols, and Mughals all conquered territory for Islam in what geographic region?

Iberian peninsula
Indian subcontinent
Anatolia
Italian peninsula
Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.07 LC)

What technological advantage enabled the Byzantines to stop Arab attacks in the eighth century?

Gunpowder
Steel
Greek fire
The saddle
Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.07 LC)

What role did the Byzantines play in the First Crusade?

They discouraged it as strategically impractical.
They called for it to regain territory.
They allowed the crusaders to pass through their territory but provided no support.
They declared their neutrality.
Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.05 MC)

Which feature of the Hagia Sophia indicates its Roman influence?

Minarets
The dome
Its use of bricks
Its columns
Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.04 MC)

Which group is credited with popularizing an inexpensive method of making paper?

The Romans
The Byzantines
Abbasids
Mongols
Question 9(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.04 MC)

What is Al-Razi most famous for during the Golden Age of Islam?

Writing the epic tale A Thousand and One Nights
Being the lead architect of the Alhambra
Translating some of Aristotle's writings
Writing more than 200 books on medicine
Question 10(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.07 MC)

Which of the following accurately describes the religious policy of Suleyman I of the Ottoman Empire?

He attempted to fuse Islamic and Christian ideas into a new state religion.
He made Turkish law more tied to Islam but allowed freedom of religion.
He made Islam the only legal religion in the empire.
He unsuccessfully attempted to separate religion from government.