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Rise of Islam

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Page | ? PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT ?1? The Rise of Islam Religion emerged from the Arabian Peninsula Mostly desert Home to many Arab Tribes Most were Nomadic herders called Bedouins Competition for water and grazing led to a lot of warfare between tribes Bedouins traded with settled Arab tribes in Oasis Towns and protected caravan trading routes Muhammad was born in Mecca Mecca was a market town at crossroad of caravan routes Mecca was also a pilgrimage center People came to worship god at Kaaba, an ancient Pagan temple Pilgrimages made merchants wealthy Mecca was a safe place to do business Weapons had to be laid down at the side of the temple The trade and deserts shape Muhammad?s life He was first a shepherd Then he was a caravan leader

Civil War Test

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FIFTH GRADE-SOCIAL STUDIES Civil War Test Directions: Answer the following questions on your own paper. Name ______________ 1. How was the economy of the South different from that of the North before the Civil War? A. The South did not import or export many products. B. Most Southern industries grew at a faster rate. C. The South had developed a better system of railroads. D. Much of the Southern agriculture depended on slave labor. 2. The Civil War began in 1861 when Union forces surrendered at Ft. Sumter. The war ended at Appomattox in 1865 when A. General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant. B. President Jefferson Davis left office and fled to Europe.

World History AP: World Civilizations 6th Edition AP Chapter review: 12-13

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