Compare the empires of mali and the toltecs by dragging the correct description to each society.

Helena and Constantine considered it the emperor's duty to protect the holy sites of their faith."The emperor supplied all materials for the construction of the churches ... . When the emperor's mother had completed the New Jerusalem, she reared another church ... over the cave at Bethlehem."
Correct label:"The emperor supplied all materials for the construction of the churches ... . When the emperor's mother had completed the New Jerusalem, she reared another church ... over the cave at Bethlehem."

Helena and Constantine both believed Christian relics provided protection and strength to the empire."She sent [part of the cross] to the emperor, who being persuaded that the city would be perfectly secure where that relic should be preserved, privately enclosed it in his own statue, ... in the forum ... at Constantinople."
Correct label:"She sent [part of the cross] to the emperor, who being persuaded that the city would be perfectly secure where that relic should be preserved, privately enclosed it in his own statue, ... in the forum ... at Constantinople."

Constantine's support for Christianity laid the foundations for the religion to spread far and wide."We must now mention in what manner Christianity was spread in this emperor's reign: for it was in his time that the nations both of the Indians in the interior, and of the Iberians first embraced the Christian faith."
Correct label:"We must now mention in what manner Christianity was spread in this emperor's reign: for it was in his time that the nations both of the Indians in the interior, and of the Iberians first embraced the Christian faith."

Helena and Constantine considered it the emperor's duty to protect the holy sites of their faith."The emperor supplied all materials for the construction of the churches ... . When the emperor's mother had completed the New Jerusalem, she reared another church ... over the cave at Bethlehem."
Correct label:"The emperor supplied all materials for the construction of the churches ... . When the emperor's mother had completed the New Jerusalem, she reared another church ... over the cave at Bethlehem."

Helena and Constantine both believed Christian relics provided protection and strength to the empire."She sent [part of the cross] to the emperor, who being persuaded that the city would be perfectly secure where that relic should be preserved, privately enclosed it in his own statue, ... in the forum ... at Constantinople."
Correct label:"She sent [part of the cross] to the emperor, who being persuaded that the city would be perfectly secure where that relic should be preserved, privately enclosed it in his own statue, ... in the forum ... at Constantinople."

Constantine's support for Christianity laid the foundations for the religion to spread far and wide."We must now mention in what manner Christianity was spread in this emperor's reign: for it was in his time that the nations both of the Indians in the interior, and of the Iberians first embraced the Christian faith."
Correct label:"We must now mention in what manner Christianity was spread in this emperor's reign: for it was in his time that the nations both of the Indians in the interior, and of the Iberians first embraced the Christian faith."

In the east, which comprised central Asia, Iran, and eastern Iraq, caliphs representing the remnants of the Abbasid state had to defer to Turkish military power. In the core of the Islamic world, which included Egypt, Syria, and the Arabian Peninsula, the common cultural tradition was the language of Arabic. To the west, in North Africa, there was Arab rule but considerable influence from the Berbers.

Melaka
Key cosmopolitan entrepôt located to the east of the Bay of Bengal
Place where Indian, Javanese, and Chinese merchants traded and waited for the winds to change

Quilon
Supported by the Chola dynasty trade in Arabian horses, elephants, and spices
Tenth-century nerve center between China, the Red Sea, and the Mediterranean
Supported by the Chola dynasty
Trade in Arabian horses, elephants, and spices

Cairo and/or Alexandria
Place where numerous Muslim and Jewish trading firms conducted business and maintained a lookout post the Mediterranean's main maritime commercial centers
Gateway to Europe for Chinese textiles
Place where numerous Muslim and Jewish trading firms conducted business and maintained a lookout post
Place where hand-copied Bibles, Talmuds, and Qurans were traded

In the east, which comprised central Asia, Iran, and eastern Iraq, caliphs representing the remnants of the Abbasid state had to defer to Turkish military power. In the core of the Islamic world, which included Egypt, Syria, and the Arabian Peninsula, the common cultural tradition was the language of Arabic. To the west, in North Africa, there was Arab rule but considerable influence from the Berbers.

Which of the following highlights the impact that Islam had upon world history by 1300 CE?

Which of the following highlight the impact that Islam had upon world history by 1300 CE? -Arabic became a widespread spoken language.

How did technological advances of this period especially in ship design and navigation facilitate the expansion of Afro Eurasian trade?

Technological advances increased the ability to navigate, which changed the preferred way of moving goods from a land based to maritime based method. Goods could be transported faster, safer, and more cost effectively via maritime transportation.