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- Archaeological evidence suggests all of the following forms of technology were used by people who worshipped figure like the one above EXCEPT
 
- Fire
 - Water-powered turbines
 - Iron tools
 - The wheel
 
- The majority of citizens living in the society that created this relief practiced which of the following?
 
- Nomadic herding
 - Hunting and gathering
 - Early pastoralism
 - Individual ownership of goods
 
- All of the following are considered tenets of “traditionally define complex societies” EXCEPT
 
- A matriarchal hierarchy
 - A division of labor
 - Art for the sake of art
 - A well defined law code or system
 
- Which of the following BEST summarizes Diamond’s main argument?
 
- People should stop living in cities and return to life in small bands
 - Hunter-gatherers enjoyed a better life than modern people
 - The Neolithic Revolution caused serious health and social problems
 - Modern people are better off than people in the past
 
- Diamond cites all the following as evidence to support his argument EXCEPT
 
- Agriculture increased social equality
 - Epidemic disease resulted from people living in close quarters
 - The agricultural revolution led to a poorer diet
 - Patriarchy was a negative result of the Neolithic Revolution
 
- Which of the following provides the BEST evidence AGAINST Diamond’s argument?
 
- Hunter-gatherers work much harder than farmers
 - Modern science and technology would be impossible without agriculture
 - People enjoy longer, more comfortable lives thanks to agriculture
 - Hunter-gatherer tribes today are abandoning their lifestyles
 
- Which of the following MOST LIKELY explains Diamond’s point of view?
 
- His faith in human progress
 - His work with hunter-gatherers in New Guinea
 - His lifestyle as a U.S. college professor
 - His work as an epidemiologist
 
- According to the excerpts above, Buddhist and Christian theology share a common belief that adherents should
 
- Utilize the written word as a means to spread a prophetic message
 - Worship their prophetic leaders
 - Seek spiritual salvation at the expense of early pursuits
 - Practice their faith by seeking that which is pleasurable
 
- The relationship between the individual and salvation presented in Buddhism and Christianity most closely mirrors that of
 
- Confucianism
 - Hinduism
 - Judaism
 - Zoroastrianism
 
- These excerpts foreshadow the adoption of which Christian and Buddhist religious practice?
 
- Development of monastic traditions
 - Rejection of patriarchal constructs
 - Wide-scale missionary practices
 - Incorporation of religious leaders as gods
 
- The emergence of Islam in the post-classical era could be seen as representing a continuity of Christianity and Buddhism because Islam encouraged
 
- The need to reject all worldly desires and to seek out individual salvation
 - A belief in a spiritual world for which correct Earthly practice was necessary
 - A collective worship as a means to promote religious authority
 - The practice of purposeful worship of prophetic figures
 
- The emergence of Christianity, Buddhism and other major historical faiths during the Classical Era suggests a turning point in spiritual practice because
 
- Religions became divorced from the context from which they emerged
 - Religious traditions became increasingly codified and a component of regional empires
 - Spiritual systems promoted the potential for salvation
 - Belief systems provided rules and means of enforcing religious practices
 
- Based on this image and your knowledge of world history, which of the following civilizations is depicted here?
 
- The Song Dynasty of China
 - The Ancient Persians
 - The Norwegian Vikings
 - The Inca Empire of Peru
 
- A historian might use this image to demonstrate which of the following?
 
- The longship allowed Viking warriors to travel both open ocean and in-land rivers
 - Tapestries were valued commodity for trade during the Middle Ages
 - Norse conquerors relied heavily on the use of horses to invade territory
 - The Vikings eventually adopted Christianity and began to settle in part of continental Europe
 
- The global process explained in the excerpt above MOST dramatically impacted East Asia as
 
- Regional trade in spices increased to pay for the shipping of new world crops
 - Indigenous American cooking practices migrated to the region leading to new cuisines
 - Mineral wealth allowed the Spanish government to dominate East Asian trade
 - High calorie foods entered the East Asian diet leading to population increases
 
- Which of the explains the relationship between coerced labor and the transmission of goods described in the excerpt above?
 
- Governments imported indigenous peoples into Western Europe to introduce new crops
 - American diseases wiped out European workers mandating African slaves
 - European merchants traded African slaves for East Asian goods
 - Goods introduced to or refined in the Americas required a large coerced labor force
 
- The immediate losses triggered by economic interaction between the Old and the New World were most directly felt by
 
- South Asians
 - Europeans
 - Native Americans
 - West Africans
 
- The exchange of hard mineral resources during this time period was MOST important to the
 
- Exchange of fur goods within Europe
 - Emergence of Dutch and Portuguese colonies
 - Economic growth of England and France
 - Development of the global sliver trade
 
- Using this map as a reference, which of the following contributed MOST directly to Islam’s spread across this region by 750ce?
 
- Early empire-building efforts, primarily by the Umayyad Caliphate
 - Peaceful interactions between cultural groups due to proselytism
 - Economic exchanges between local communities and Sufi Muslim traders
 - The spread of Arabic language, which was used universally across Islamic communities
 
- Which of the following contributed MOST to Islam’s spread throughout the Indian Ocean basin after 750ce?
 
- Arab warriors waged jihad on communities that spanned the east coast of Africa to the west coast of India
 - Umayyad leaders encouraged the building of a trade network there to increase the prosperity of their empire
 - Arab merchants established maritime trade network that encouraged conversion for economic reasons
 - The Abbasids established a tax free trade network of believers and nonbelievers as denoted in Quranic teachings.
 
- Which of the following BEST compares with the spread of Arab culture after 750ce?
 
- The initial expansion of the Mongols throughout Eurasia
 - The early growth of Inca territory in the Andes
 - The migration of Bantu speakers in sub-Saharan Africa
 - The establishment of Jewish communities throughout Eurasia
 
- Which of the following Chinese innovations MOST stimulated oceanic trade from 600ce-1450?
 
- Gunpowder
 - Astrolabe
 - Lateen sails
 - Compass
 
- All of the following were ways that the environment of the Indian Ocean facilitated trade EXCEPT
 
- Mid-ocean island settlements provided supplies for ocean voyages
 - Yearly monsoon wind cycles made round trip travel possible
 - The tropical climate produced goods high in demand and value
 - The fertile region surrounding the Indian Ocean supported a wide variety of cultures
 
- Which statement about the role of South Asia in Indian Ocean trade from 600ce-1450 is most accurate?
 
- Political fragmentation among Indian Kingdoms limited trade contacts in South Asia
 - The dominance of Muslim traders in the Indian Ocean prevented Indian Hindu traders form playing a significant role
 - The large production of trade goods in India gave South Asia a central role in Indian Ocean trade
 - The Mughal Dynasty controlled trade in the Indian Ocean
 
- Which of the following BEST explains how this 20th century photograph reinforces traditional sources of power in Chinese society, circa 1000-1400?
 
- It shows the woman as both inferior and ornamental
 - The woman’s stage presence demonstrates the importance of order in Chinese culture
 - The woman’s dress displays the wealth of the Chinese and the importance of silk
 - The woman’s stern expression depicts the seriousness of the Chinese and their sense of purpose
 
- Which of the following BEST explains why foot binding did NOT spread to other neighboring countries in East and Central Asia?
 
- The Chinese wanted to preserve this tradition for themselves because of its importance
 - Foot binding reinforced the idea of Confucianist relationships, and that element of Confucianism did not spread
 - In neighboring areas, women exercised more power and influence and were likely to accept it
 - Foot binding is a complex procedure and other civilizations lacked the medical knowledge to do so
 
- The excerpt best supports which of the following conclusions about Japanese government in circa 1000ce?
 
- Japan had an imperial government structure
 - A feudal government ruled Japan with a decentralized power structure
 - China had conquered Japan and dominated its government
 - A military government ruled Japan
 
- The views expressed in the excerpt are best seen as evidence of which of the following in Japanese society in the 600-1450 period?
 
- Japan’s economic well-being depended upon patriarchal leadership bot in and out of the home
 - Patriarchy persisted in its most absolute form despite the best efforts of Japanese women in powerful positions
 - Japanese women had some degree of power and influence despite the persistence of patriarchy
 - Japanese men had begun to challenge traditional patriarchy, opting instead for egalitarian existence with women
 
- Based on this source and your knowledge of world history how did Mongolian women compare to Chinese women during the 13th and 14th centuries?
 
- Chinese women held respected position within the scholar gentry, bur the Mongols forbade that practice during the Yuan Dynasty
 - Mongolian women enjoyed a more respected and independent place within society than Chinese women, who were confined by the traditional values of Confucianism.
 - The Mongols had several women serve as sole rulers of the Mongolian Empire, while the Chinese never had an autonomous empress
 - Unlike Chinese women, Mongolian women were not beholden to their husbands and had the legal right to divorce him and sue for his property
 
- Which of the following Chinese practices would Mongolian women have been most OPPOSED to?
 
- Foot-binding
 - Studying the works of Confucius
 - Buddhist meditation
 - Ancestor veneration
 
- Which of the following transoceanic empires was established as a trading post prior to the other three?
 
- The British in India
 - The British in West Africa
 - Belgium in the Congo
 - The French in Algeria
 
- During the late 19th century, which of the following had the weakest colonial presence?
 
- Britain
 - Portugal
 - France
 - Italy
 
- Which of the following could best be described as an imperial state practicing economic imperialism rather than establishing settler colonies?
 
- The Dutch in South Africa
 - The French in Algeria
 - The British in Oceania
 - The French in China
 
- A historian could utilize the existence of images such as the on above to illustrate
 
- The acceptability of racial intermixing
 - Official Spanish support for the categorization of racial interaction based on social hierarchy
 - Support for social hierarchy within all sectors of the Spanish colonies
 - The impact of European preferences of race throughout North and South America
 
- From the image, we can see that the Spanish attempted to promote social order and homogeneity within their empire by the
 
- Use of laws to ban any clothing styles that were similar to those of the indigenous peoples before Spanish colonization
 - Promotion of legal norms that allowed Spanish men to marry Indian women
 - Conversion of mestizos to the dominant culture
 - Submission of Spanish women to mestizos as a way to empower the new ethnic minorities
 
- Which of the following BEST describes the differences in the treatment of disempowered groups in the Spanish New World and the Ottoman Empire?
 
- Religious conversion was strongly supported by the Ottoman government
 - Debates occurred within the ruling classes of Spain over the treatment of indigenous groups
 - Ethnic minorities were occasionally introduced into the administration of the Spanish colonies
 - Religious and ethnic minorities were allowed to engage in self-government in the Ottoman empire as long as a tax was paid
 
- Which of the following best explains the differences in ethnic makeup between colonies in North America and Latin America?
 
- English settlers rejected the idea of categorization based on race
 - North American European colonization largely promoted segregation of different racial and ethnic groups
 - Spanish colonists sought to promote whiteness as a superior racial category
 - South American indigenous groups were able to retain their ethnic and tribal identity
 
- According to this passage, which of the following was the MOST significant effect of gunpowder weapons in the early modern period?
 
- Empires who used gunpowder weapons were able to expand farther and faster than before
 - The Safavid empire was defeated in the battle of Chaldiran
 - Skilled gunsmiths became in high demand
 - Chinese artists used gunpowder to create impressive fireworks displays
 
- Which of the following historical examples would BEST support the author’s argument?
 
- The decimation of indigenous people in the New World by European diseases
 - The Spaniard’s defeat of the Inca
 - The Christian Crusades of the 11th and 12th centuries
 - The American War of Independence against Great Britain
 
- Which of the following empires during the Early Modern period dramatically increased the size of its borders thanks to the use of gunpowder weapons?
 
- The Aztec Empire
 - The Japanese Empire
 - The Mughal Empire
 - The Mongol Empire
 
