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What were the significant political, economic, and cultural factors that led to the establishment of Islamic kingdoms in Sumatra, and how did these factors contribute to the growth and development of these kingdoms?
Kisi-kisi: Geographical location, trade routes, political instability, religious conversion, cultural exchange, economic prosperity.
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How did the Islamic kingdoms in Sumatra interact with other kingdoms in the region, and what were the implications of these interactions for the political, economic, and cultural landscape of the region?
Kisi-kisi: Diplomacy, warfare, trade, cultural exchange, religious influence, political alliances.
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What were the key religious, social, and cultural practices that characterized the Islamic kingdoms in Sumatra, and how did these practices shape the identity and worldview of the people living in these kingdoms?
Kisi-kisi: Islamic law, religious education, social hierarchy, gender roles, artistic expression, language, literature.
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What were the major challenges faced by the Islamic kingdoms in Sumatra, and how did they respond to these challenges in terms of political, economic, and cultural strategies?
Kisi-kisi: External threats, internal conflicts, economic downturns, political instability, cultural change, religious dissent.
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How did the decline and eventual collapse of the Islamic kingdoms in Sumatra impact the region’s political, economic, and cultural landscape, and what were the long-term implications of this decline for the people living in the region?
Kisi-kisi: Political fragmentation, economic decline, cultural change, religious transformation, social upheaval, historical legacy.
Kartu Soal:
1. What were the primary factors that contributed to the establishment of the Islamic kingdom of Aceh, and how did these factors shape the kingdom’s political, economic, and cultural development?
a. Geographical location, trade routes, religious conversion, cultural exchange
b. Political instability, economic prosperity, religious dissent, cultural isolation
c. Military conquest, political alliances, economic decline, cultural assimilation
d. Religious education, social hierarchy, artistic expression, language, literature
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How did the Islamic kingdom of Palembang interact with other kingdoms in the region, and what were the implications of these interactions for the political, economic, and cultural landscape of the region?
a. Diplomacy, warfare, trade, cultural exchange, religious influence, political alliances
b. Political fragmentation, economic decline, cultural change, religious transformation, social upheaval, historical legacy
c. External threats, internal conflicts, economic downturns, political instability, cultural change, religious dissent
d. Islamic law, religious education, social hierarchy, gender roles, artistic expression, language, literature
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What were the major challenges faced by the Islamic kingdom of Minangkabau, and how did they respond to these challenges in terms of political, economic, and cultural strategies?
a. Political instability, economic decline, cultural assimilation, religious dissent
b. Geographical location, trade routes, religious conversion, cultural exchange
c. External threats, internal conflicts, economic downturns, political instability, cultural change, religious dissent
d. Diplomacy, warfare, trade, cultural exchange, religious influence, political alliances
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How did the Islamic kingdom of Siak Sri Indrapura respond to the decline of the other Islamic kingdoms in Sumatra, and what were the implications of this response for the political, economic, and cultural landscape of the region?
a. Political fragmentation, economic decline, cultural change, religious transformation, social upheaval, historical legacy
b. Geographical location, trade routes, religious conversion, cultural exchange
c. External threats, internal conflicts, economic downturns, political instability, cultural change, religious dissent
d. Islamic law, religious education, social hierarchy, gender roles, artistic expression, language, literature
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What were the long-term implications of the decline and eventual collapse of the Islamic kingdoms in Sumatra for the people living in the region, and how did this impact the political, economic, and cultural landscape of the region?
a. Political instability, economic decline, cultural assimilation, religious dissent
b. Geographical location, trade routes, religious conversion, cultural exchange
c. External threats, internal conflicts, economic downturns, political instability, cultural change, religious transformation
d. Diplomacy, warfare, trade, cultural exchange, religious influence, political alliances