World History B New Review

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TRUE OR FALSE: The Glorious Revolution was a violent overthrow of the king of England.

False

True or False: Genocide is the deliberate killing of religious group.

False

What role did Nelson Mandela play in ending apartheid in South Africa? Give two example of actions taken by Mandela.

Nelson Mandela helped to fight to end apartheid in South Africa by organizing labor strikes in order to make changes. He wanted people to be treated equally and have opportunities for all. He was arrested and sent to prison for 27 years. When he was released, he continued to inspire people to believe in ending apartheid and negotiated for an end to apartheid with the South African President de Klerk.

TRUE OR FALSE: Roosevelt won his first term as president with promises of a more proactive federal approach to the economy.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: Prior to European Imperialism, the Ming Dynasty sponsored overseas explorations and encouraged trade between China and Europe.

False

TRUE OR FALSE: Queen Victoria had significant political control in Great Britain and named herself Empress of India.

False

TRUE OR FALSE: General Pershing was the highest ranking officer from the US as leader of the AEF.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: Germany was considered the most military ready of all the European forces prior to WWI.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: Great works of art were created during the Renaissance because of fierce competition between city-states in Italy and the patronage of wealthy individuals.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: Historians assert that the harsh peace of WWI was a direct cause for WWII.

True

What is the significance of the Camp David Accords, and how did this aid peace in the Middle East?

Egypt and Israel agreed to peace between the two countries, and to settle land disputes diplomatically.

TRUE OR FALSE: Social Darwinism adapted the ideas of Charles Darwin and applied them society. This belief was used to justify European imperialism because Europeans saw themselves as superior since they were Christian and had advanced technology.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: During the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution, the Roman Catholic Church maintained power by being at the forefront of education sponsoring scientists and artists.

False

TRUE OR FALSE: Fourteen European nations met during the Berlin Conference and negotiated with African leaders on how land would be settled with respect to tribal boundaries.

False

TRUE OR FALSE: Hideki Tojo was the Japanese navel commander during World War II.

False

TRUE OR FALSE: Divine right is the idea that God tells absolute monarchs how to rule.

False

TRUE OR FALSE: According to the Social Contract, the people agree to give up some individual power to the government.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: Adolf Hitler had a solid plan to get Germany out of the depression in the 1920's and 1930's.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: Horses and cattle originated in Europe.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: Louis Pasteur, a French chemist, invented vaccines and pasteurized milk, which contributed to healthier and longer living.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: Philip II expelled Jews and Muslims from Spain in order to advance the Catholic religion.

True

True or False: The end of the Cold War was a reason for the increase in globalization.

True

Inca a. Tenochtitlan b. Machu picchu c. Chichen Itza d. Mexico

b. Machu picchu

TRUE OR FALSE: World War II was caused in part by the rise of fascist governments.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: Chicken pox, cholera, yellow fever, influenza, measles, malaria, bubonic plague, leprosy, and the common cold originated in the New World (North and South America).

False

True or False: Globalization started before the 20th century.

True

Why was the communist takeover of China important to both the U.S. and Soviet Union? Give one reason for each country.

1. The Soviet union Gained a communist alley. 2. The U.S. wanted to make sure no other country fell to Communism

TRUE OR FALSE: Anti-Semitism is the idea that citizens should support Jewish citizens and fight against the discrimination.

False

TRUE OR FALSE: Both the Sepoy and Boxer Rebellions wanted to rid their nations of foreign control. The movements gained so much traction within their countries that multi-national forces were required to supress the rebellions.

False

What ARE examples of Enlightenment ideas in government?

No cruel or unusual punishment found in the US Constitution, The quartering of troops in homes became illegal in the Bill of Rights, The formation of three branches of government in the US Constitution.

TRUE OR FALSE: During the Industrialization Revolution women started to work outside the home and become active in their government.

true

TRUE OR FALSE: The Russian Revolution of 1917 created the USSR.

True

Vittorio Orlando a. Italian leader during WW1 b. Common relative in many European royal families c. Led AEF in World War I d. Artist/Illustrator of WWI posters

a. Italian leader during WW1

Why was Italy an ideal location for the start of the Renaissance? a. Italy had access to classical Greece and Roman texts which were revived during the Renaissance. b. Since the Pope was located in Italy, he supported artists, scientists, and philosophers questioning the world. c. Italian merchants gained knowledge about philosophy during trade with the English. d. The Silk Road intersected with the Gold-Salt trade in Italy and ideas were exchanged.

a. Italy had access to classical Greece and Roman texts which were revived during the Renaissance.

The plantation system was developed in multiple regions upon the discovery of the Americas. These large farms required a significant labor force to ensure crops were harvested and land was used to its potential. Why was this system not used in Europe? a. Land grants/plots were smaller than the vast land of the Americas. b. Soil was poorer in Europe than in the New World. c. Innovation and technology was not sufficient in Europe for the large farms. d. Water was scarce so farming was difficult in a planatation setting.

a. Land grants/plots were smaller than the vast land of the Americas.

Indirect Rule a. Local rulers continue to rule acting in the best interest of the imperial power. b. outside rulers gain exclusive trade rights c. Local rulers are left in place but have to follow advisors. d. Rulers sent over from the imperial country to rule the colony from within

a. Local rulers continue to rule acting in the best interest of the imperial power.

TRUE OR FALSE: King Henry VIII was similar to Martin Luther because he went against the Catholic Church however they were different because Henry VIII was motivated by politics rather than religion.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: The British were interested in colonizing India to gain raw materials and increase their market for British goods.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: The Electoral College is the method by which the US chooses the President of the United States.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: The Jesuits were instrumental in the expansion of the Roman Catholic faith to the New World.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: The Renaissance and Scientific Revolution share similarities in their search for answers and expressions about the world that did not rely on the Roman Catholic Church.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: The Treaty of Versailles was a main cause of World War II.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: The fighting that took place between Protestants and Catholics during the Thirty Years War resulted in more autonomy for European countries.

True

An increase in literacy, more books available, information travelling farther can all be attributed to the ______. a. Gutenberg Press. b. increase in trade. c. Renaissance. d. Reformation.

a. Gutenberg Press

What would be the best caption for the map below? (Map with Africa boundaries redrawn from 1880-1913) a. Results of the Boer Wars b. Effects of the Berlin Conference c. Results of the Treaty of Berlin d. Effects of the African Division

b. Effects of the Berlin Conference

junk a. extensive artificial river running north and south of the empire b. massive wall extending along the northern border of the empire c. raises and lowers ships and water levels in canals d. massive ocean fairing ships

d. massive ocean fairing ships

TRUE OR FALSE: Martin Luther had many complaints about the Catholic Church including their practice of using the vernacular because it made it impossible for the commoner to be able to understand Church teachings.

False

TRUE OR FALSE: From the start of WWI, England had more troops in battle than France.

False, France had over 3 million with England having less than a million troops.

TRUE OR FALSE: The President of England during WWI was Lloyd George.

False, he was the prime minister during WWI

Explain the role of Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev in ending the Cold War. Give at least two ways each leader helped end the Cold War.

1. He continued the policy of containment. 2. He increased government spending on the military. Mikhail Gorbachev: 1. he reformed the Soviet Union by allowing less government control of the economy, more political transparency, and citizen participation. 2. He withdrew Soviet troops from Afghanistan and entered into arms reduction talks with U.S. President Ronald Reagan.

What role did Pope John Paul II play in ending the Cold War?

a Polish Cardinal who was elected to the Papacy, who inspired change in Poland.

TRUE OR FALSE: Hindus and Muslims rebelled against the British when they felt the British disregarded their religious beliefs by requiring them to bite a cartridge greased with animal fat. They were successful in permanently expelling British forces because the united.

False

TRUE OR FALSE: In the idea of laissez-faire economics the government should have a strong role in the economy.

False

True or False: Human Rights are rights people must earn.

False

True or False: Las Madres de la Plaza was a group of mothers who fought for human rights in Mexico.

False

True or False: Mohandas Gandhi fought against genocide in India.

False

True or False: All African countries won their independence by the 1980s.

False

TRUE OR FALSE: After the Colombian colony of Panama decided not to let the United State build the Panama Canal, the United States supported Panama's fight for independence.

True

TRUE OR FALSE: Imperialism is the economic, social, and political control of a country by another country.

True

True or False: Apartheid was the belief that whites and blacks should be equal in South Africa.

False (Apartheid was the belief that whites were superior to blacks)

TRUE OR FALSE: The United States was forced into WWI due to Austrian naval attacks to commercial vessels.

False (German naval attacked with submarines sinking commercial ships was a cause of the US' entry into WWI)

TRUE OR FALSE: The ideas of Adolf Hitler were immediately accepted by the German people.

False (Hitler was imprisoned for his ideas)

TRUE OR FALSE: The majority of citizens in the United States wanted to enter the world war to prove their strength to the world, but Wilson chose to delay the U.S.'s entry as long as possible.

False (Most U.S. citizens voted for Wilson since he promised to keep the U.S. out of World War I)

True or False: Following independence from the British, the territory remained one country.

False (it was split into India and Pakistan)

Which of the following was NOT an action taken by King Louis XIV to show is absolute power? a. Levying heavy taxes on the poor b. Building of the Palace of Versailles c. Excluding nobles from making government policy d. Fighting of the Seven Years War in order to gain territory

Fighting of the Seven Years War in order to gain territory (Louis XIV fought the Thirty Years War not the Seven Years War)

What ARE the effects of the idea of divine right?

The king has complete authority over the government, Religion is often controlled by the state, Freedom of speech and press are often restricted.

How does the Scientific Revolution still influence society today?

Your Answer: The Scientific Revolution allowed for new ideas and inventions instead of only having the knowledge that had been taught to them by religious leaders. The Scientific Revolution led to the creation of instruments such as the microscope and the Fahrenheit thermometer

Wilhelm II a. German Emperor b. Revolted against Russian royal family c. Italian leader during WW1 d. Led AEF in World War I

a. German Emperor

Explain two ways in which Simón Bolivar was influence by the American and French Revolutions.

1. After seeing the failure of the french revolution and learning about the ideas of Enlightenment, when he returned home, he started an uprising. 2. He saw how the united states united the 13 colonies and wanted to do the same with South America.

Which of the following was supported by Adam Smith? a. a communist revolution b. utopian society c. free enterprise d. a Proletariat revolution

c. free enterprise

Which of the following was a cause of the Ottoman Empire's decline? a. famine b. widespread disease c. revolution d. invasions from the Safavid

c. revolution

Explain four reasons free-enterprise economies are more successful than communist economies.

1. Government has very few restrictions for businesses. 2. You are allowed to spend your money, without being told how to. 3. The owner set their own prices. 4. The owner is able to chose their suppliers for their business.

Which of the following is NOT a country where genocide occurred in the 20th century?

Poland

jizya a. tax on non-muslims b. a market with diverse goods c. a non-muslim d. a muslim mystic

a. tax on non-muslims

TRUE OR FALSE: Fascism is an extreme left wing government.

false

Identify two Enlightenment ideas that influenced the American Revolution and explain how the idea was used in the creation of a new government.

1. John Locke believed that people were born with natural rights that could not be taken away, this idea caused the Americans to draft the declaration of Independence and then the constitution. 2. Baron De Montesquieu believed that the government should have three separate branches, judicial, legislative, executive. The constitution carried out this idea to create a new government.

Explain one war or event where Israel was attacked by Arab nations and explain Israel's response to the attack.

1. Six Day War, They managed to defeat their enemies and occupy more of the West Bank and Gaza Strip

Explain two ways the American Revolution influenced the French Revolution.

1. The third estate wanted the rights guaranteed by the bill of rights and a government not controlled by an absolute monarch. 2. The French monarchy lived nicely while those who were poor were starving of taxes, because the monarchy was in debt from helping the Americans in their revolution

Describe two reasons for the development of Al-Qaeda.

Al-Qaeda began developing during the Afghan War between Afghanistan and the Soviet Union. Al-Qaeda opposed U.S. and foreign presence in Islamic countries. The relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia created tension in the Middle East. The U.S. involvement in the First Gulf War made many Arab nations upset because they didn't want the U.S. to be involved or fighting in the Middle East.

describe the similarities and differences between art from the Middle Ages and Renaissance.

Art created during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance both used themes of religion for their subject. Middle Ages paintings didn't use dimension and linear perspective. Renaissance paintings used methods like shadows and changing the sizes of the figures to create more realistic paintings.

Explain one war or event where Israel was attacked by Arab nations and explain Israel's response to the attack.

During the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany, Palestinian terrorists attacked the apartments of Israeli athletes and immediately killed two athletes and took nine hostage. The terrorists wanted Israel to release Arab prisoners that were in jails in Israel. The nine hostages and five of the terrorists were later killed during a gun battle. The Israeli government bombed bases in Lebanon and Syria to respond to the killings. These events caused increase tensions in the area.

How did tensions in the Yalta and Potsdam Conferences lead to the Cold War? Give one reason from each conference.

During the Potsdam Conference, President Truman briefly said that the U.S. had a new weapon, but he didn't give any further information to the Allied leaders about how powerful the atomic bomb was, which later created tensions leading up to the Cold War. During the Yalta Conference, the unconditional surrender of Germany was accepted and both Germany and its capital of Berlin were each divided into four military zones. Stalin decided not to allow free elections in Eastern Europe after he had agreed to them. This created more tensions between the nations.

What actions taken by Frederick the Great, aligned to absolutism?

Fredrick the Great used ruthless tactics to conquer territories he believed belonged to Prussia. Fredrick the Great made it impossible for non nobles to be part of the government. Fredrick the Great discriminated against the Jewish faith.

Agree or disagree with the following statement. Atomic weapons played a huge part in the Cold War. Give three reasons to back up your opinion.

I agree because many tensions were created primarily because of atomic weapons. The beginning of tensions were when President Truman failed to reveal the power of atomic weapons during the Potsdam Conference, which led to distrust between nations, especially the Soviet Union. After the U.S. dropped atomic bombs in Japan at the end of World War II, tensions increased all over the world because of the mass destruction from these bombs. The Soviet Union realized what a powerful weapon the new bombs were. The Soviet Union then rushed to develop their own nuclear weapons. The Soviet Union created nuclear weapons in 1949 and the hydrogen bomb in 1953. After this, the US and USSR each began a race to try to create larger and more powerful weapons that they could threaten each other with, which continued throughout the Cold War.

Do you agree or disagree with the way America responded to the September 11th attacks? Give three reasons to back up your opinion.

I agree with the way that America responded to the attacks on September 11. President Bush helped unite the country after the attacks during a time when people were shocked that they happened and feared that more attacks were coming. President Bush's War on Terror helped focus Americans on terrorists. This also helped show the world that the U.S. was still strong and united after the attacks. The War in Afghanistan helped weaken the Taliban and Al-Qaeda and later led to the killing of Osama Bin Laden. The weakening of terrorists would have also helped save lives by stopping other future potential attacks in the U.S. and other countries.

Mohandas Gandhi is often called the "father of India." Agree or disagree with the statement. Be sure to give two reasons to back up your opinion.Mohandas Gandhi is often called the "father of India." Agree or disagree with the statement. Be sure to give two reasons to back up your opinion.

I agree with this statement. Mahatma Gandhi used non-violent methods in order to protest the British oppression of India and boycott to promote fair treatment. Ghandi inspired the people of India and led Indian to freedom and inspired people around the world through his peaceful and non-violent protests. He was a leader that came to be known throughout the world by showing that change of a nation can occur by peaceful methods.

Mohandas Gandhi and Nelson Mandela had two different philosophies on how to rebel against an oppressor. Explain which method you think is best. Give three reasons to back up your opinion.

I believe that Gandhi's way was better for rebelling against oppressors. Mohandas Gandhi believed in non-violent protests, while Mandela organized protests that sometimes became violent. Gandhi's non-violence became a powerful way to inspire the Indian people to fight against the British oppression of India. He didn't have the violence associated with leaders that try to gain freedom from oppression and gained the respect of many people around the world with his peaceful changes. Gandhi's non-violence helped persuade people to make social and political changes in India. Gandhi helped to organize boycotts for British items that also helped to change India. Gandhi's non-violent methods helped inspire others throughout the world including Martin Luther King, Jr. who saw the power with peaceful protests to make changes in the world.

What role did Pope John Paul II play in ending the Cold War?

Pope John Paul II was the first Pope that was not from Italy in more than 400 years. He was elected as the first Pope from Poland in 1978. Poland was controlled by communists. He inspired people to change their country from communism which helped slow the spread of communism and helped end the Cold War.

Explain the role of Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev in ending the Cold War. Give at least two ways each leader helped end the Cold War.

Ronald Reagan was the U.S. president during the time from 1981-1989. President Reagan increased military spending by the government, started a missile defense strategy for the U.S. in case the a missile was launched against the U.S., and he continued a policy of containment. Reagan further helped end the Cold War during a speech in 1988 by asking Gorbachev to remove the Berlin Wall that separated East and West Germany. All of these actions by Reagan helped to end the Cold War. Mikhail Gorbachev led the Soviet Union from 1985-1991. Gorbachev helped to reform the Soviet Union by limiting the government's power and provided more transparent governing. He also allowed more people to participate in the government. Gorbachev removed Soviet troops from Afghanistan. Gorbachev also began talks with Reagan to reduce nuclear weapons.

What ARE similarities between the American and French Revolutions?

The American and French Revolutions both drew on the ideas of the Enlightenment, The American and French Revolutions both rebelled against oppressive kings. The American and French Revolutions both were caused by financial hardships on the people.

What is the significance of the Camp David Accords, and how did this aid peace in the Middle East?

The Camp David Accords were significant because they created a way for peace in the Middle East by providing an agreement between Israel and Egypt. The Camp David Accords were signed by President Carter, the Prime Minister of Israel, Menachem Begin, and the President of Egypt, Anwar Sadat. Before the Camp David Accords, there were four wars between Israel and Egypt. The Accords helped Israel and Egypt prosper and stay at peace, but other Arab nations and the PLO continued to be in conflict with Israel.

Why was the communist takeover of China important to both the U.S. and Soviet Union? Give one reason for each country.

The Soviet Union supported the Communist Party in China and when Mao Zedong declared a victory for the Communist Party, it showed the strength and how communism was spreading and the Soviet Union gained an ally with China. The U.S. supported the Nationalist Party in China, and when they were defeated, democracy was lost in China. This made the U.S. worry about the growth and spread of communism. The U.S. didn't want other countries becoming communist, which led them to fight in the Korean and Vietnam Wars to try to stop communism from going into other countries.

How did the Korean and Vietnam Wars affect the Cold War?

The U.S. sent soldiers to aid south Koreans and the south Vietnamese to help stop them being taken over by communist.

How did the Korean and Vietnam Wars affect the Cold War?

The U.S. was worried after China fell to communism. The U.S. wanted to make sure that South Korea and South Vietnam didn't become communist. The Soviet Union wanted to spread communism further. North Korea and North Vietnam were both communist. Both the Korean and Vietnam Wars were fought to help prevent communism from spreading further in the world. The U.S. sent soldiers to help the South Koreans fight against North Korea and later sent soldiers to South Vietnam to help fight against North Vietnam. Tensions increased between the U.S. and the Soviet Union because of these wars and the fear of the spread of communism to more parts of the world.

Explain four reasons free-enterprise economies are more successful than communist economies.

The first reason that free-enterprise economies have more success than communist economies is that the free-enterprise system rewards people that work hard. By being rewarded from the effort of hard work, people are motivated to work harder than if they weren't rewarded because of how hard they work. Communist countries do not reward people any differently because of their effort, which can cause people to not care if they work harder or not. An additional reason that free-enterprise economies are more successful is that there is competition between companies, which causes the companies to each work harder to develop new technologies or better processes. Another reason is that free-enterprise allows anyone to create more opportunities for themselves and for their families because there are many ways that people can be successful. An additional reason is that people are free to create their own businesses, which causes people to be more creative instead of a system where the government owns everything and tells people what they need to do.

Why did Arab nations reject the state of Israel? Provide two reasons.

The state of Israel was created with land that was taken from Arab nations. Arab nations rejected the state of Israel because the land had historical significance to both the Israeli people and the Arab people. The land was also significant religiously to both Arabs and Israeli people. The State of Israel also caused tension between the Arab nations, Israel, and the U.S. who helped with their support of the creation of the state of Israel. The Arab nations and Israel have tension because both have claims to the land and both think the land is important to them.

"Every individual is continually exerting himself to find out the most advantageous employment for whatever capital he can command. It is his own advantage, indeed, and not that of the society which he has in view. But the study of his own advantage naturally, or rather necessarily, leads him to prefer that employment which advantageous to society.... He intends only his own gain, and he is in this, and many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was not part of any intention." Who would have spoken this? a. Adam Smith b. farmers c. seek sanitation reform d. Karl Marx

a. Adam Smith

Which of the following contributed to European success in imperialism in Africa? a. Advanced military technology. b. Enlightenment philosophies. c. Spread of smallpox. d. Unity between Europe.

a. Advanced military technology.

Malaria is a disease carried by vectors such as the mosquito. With the humid conditions of the West Indies, malaria was a result with many that worked in those conditions for long periods contracting the disease and death soon followed. Which statement is most accurate with malaria and slavery. a. African slaves had a natural resistance to malaria so they were sought after for these disease stricken areas. b. Native Americans had been exposed to malaria for generations so suffered little from the disease. c. Both Natives and African slaves died from the disease at an equal rate. d. Europeans controlled the mosquito population to limit the disease.

a. African slaves had a natural resistance to malaria so they were sought after for these disease stricken areas.

What were the major causes of the Industrial Revolution? a. Agriculture revolution, population increase, and new inventions b. new inventions, Laissez Faire economics, and slavery c. new capital, equal rights, and population increase d. Agriculture revolution, new inventions, and city planning

a. Agriculture revolution, population increase, and new inventions

Sphere of Influence a. Arranging special trade agreements to maintain economic interests b. British using local sultans to rule their economy because it would favor the British c. Advising local rulers because it was less costly than other types of rule d. Viceroys ruling in India after the failure of the Sepoy Rebellion

a. Arranging special trade agreements to maintain economic interests

Free trade is trade with little or no regulations and few, if any, taxes on the transfer of goods. Why do you think free trade was important to Wilson? a. Both of these are accurate in regards to free trade. b. Free trade encourages innovation. c. Free trade enables each and every nation to make the most of their resources and products with no barriers.

a. Both of these are accurate in regards to free trade.

Why did the Industrial revolution start in Britain? a. Britain had natural resources, labor, and capital. b. Britain's military and communist economy created the perfect climate for the industrial revolution. c. Britain's parliament passed legislation to protect workers. d. Britain's agriculture declined creating a revival of urban development.

a. Britain had natural resources, labor, and capital.

How were the Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughal capable of controlling large empires? a. Centralized administration and use of a bureaucracy. b. Citizens directly voted in government affairs. c. Citizens were not allowed outside of the empires. d. Confucian philosophy defined social roles.

a. Centralized administration and use of a bureaucracy.

Which of the following was a cause of the English Civil War? a. Charles I dismissed Parliament. b. Charles I and Parliament agreed to raise taxes on the poor. c. Charles I refused to sign the Magna Carta. d. Parliament and Charles I made an agreement to share power.

a. Charles I dismissed Parliament.

Robert Boyle a. Conducted experiments on gasses and pressure b. Heliocentric Theory of the universe c. Observed laws of motion d. proved the heliocentric theory was correct

a. Conducted experiments on gasses and pressure

Nationalism was a major cause of WWI, which of the following is not an example of nationalism from the WWI era? a. Creation of a Jewish soveriegn state b. The "Black Hand" c. The Young Turks d. Unified German nation

a. Creation of a Jewish soveriegn state

Ignatius of Loyola a. Founder of the Jesuit Order b. Allowed German princes to determine the religion of their principality c. Ended the Thirty years war and redrew the map of Europe d. Started a protestant religion that believed in predestinationIgnatius of Loyola

a. Founder of the Jesuit Order

Which of the following actions taken by Frederick the Great is not aligned to absolutism? a. Fredrick the Great practiced a policy of religious tolerance. b. Fredrick the Great used ruthless tactics to conquer territories he believed belonged to Prussia. c. Fredrick the Great made it impossible for non nobles to be part of the government. d. Fredrick the Great discriminated against the Jewish faith.

a. Fredrick the Great practiced a policy of religious tolerance.

Which nation was blamed for starting World War I and forced to pay reparations to the Allied Powers? a. Germany b. The United States c. Great Britain d. France

a. Germany

Indentured servants and slaves were used extensively in the New World to supplement the labor force, which of the following is not true. a. Indentured servants outnumbered slaves due to immigration. b. Indentured servants were only bound to a set number of years to work for their passage to the New World. c. Slavery became generational while indenture was not. d. Slaves were used mostly on plantations, as the need for labor was greater in the southern colonies over the norrthern region.

a. Indentured servants outnumbered slaves due to immigration.

How did Islam impact the society in the gunpowder empires? a. Islam influenced art, architecture, and family roles. b. Islam required that all non-Muslims leave the empire. c. Islam influenced only art. d. Only Muslims were required to serve in the army.

a. Islam influenced art, architecture, and family roles.

How did The Wealth of Nations impact industrialized countries economics? a. It led to a more competitive and prosperous market. b. It explained the principles of an agrarian society. c. It led to equality of all people in the world. d. It led to political uprisings.

a. It led to a more competitive and prosperous market.

Which of the following statements best represents the Renaissance? a. It was a time period of rebirth for Greco-Roman art and philosophy. b. It was a time period of philosophical movement questioning the ideas about government. c. It was a time period of expansion of European city-states and trade routes. d. It was a time period of increases in scientific thinking based on the Church.

a. It was a time period of rebirth for Greco-Roman art and philosophy.

Summarize the factors led to World War 1? a. Militarism, Alliance System, Nationalism, and Imperialism b. The Russian Revolution c. Militarism, The Nazi Party, and The Stock Market Crash d. Nationalism, Trench Warfare, and Airplanes

a. Militarism, Alliance System, Nationalism, and Imperialism

Many nations took democratic forms of government after World War I. What was the form of government of these new nations prior to the end of World War I? a. Most of these areas were colonial states of an empire. b. Most of these were feudal kingdoms. c. Most were conquered provinces with a regent as ruler. d. Many were independent principalities.

a. Most of these areas were colonial states of an empire.

The earliest existence of irrigation in the New World was found to be used by the _______tribe. a. Olmec b. Inca c. Lakota d. Maya

a. Olmec

Which of the following statements most accurately describes the Scientific Revolution? a. People looking for answers about the world outside of the Roman Catholic Church. b. Scientists engaging in elaborate experiments to prove the geocentric theory. c. Revival of Greco-Roman ideas about art and literature. d. State funding of scientific experiments to further advance overseas exploration.

a. People looking for answers about the world outside of the Roman Catholic Church.

"I am the state." Which of the following individuals would most likely agree with the quote above? a. Philip II b. Fredrick the Great c. William and Mary d. Oliver Cromwell

a. Philip II

How did religion impact the line of succession in the Ottoman and Safavid Empires? a. Political succession was unclear due the Islamic Schism. b. Political succession was based on democracy. c. Political succession was based on the oldest child, regardless of gender. d. Political succession was clearly defined.

a. Political succession was unclear due the Islamic Schism.

How did transportation change during the Industrial Revolution? a. Railroads and aviation b. Spinning jenny and cotton gin c. interchangeable parts and percussion cap d. steam engine and water powered loom

a. Railroads and aviation

Linear perspective a. Renaissance b. Middle Ages c. Both Renaissance and Middle Ages d. Neither Renaissance or Middle Ages

a. Renaissance

Which of the following was not a part of the Central Powers? a. Russia b. Germany c. Austria Hungary d. Ottoman Empire

a. Russia

How did the Safavid Empire impact art in the Ottoman and Mughal Empires? a. Safavid miniature paintings became popular in the Ottoman and Mughal Empires. b. Safavid calligraphy became the most popular style. c. Safavid porcelain was highly sought after. d. Safavid mosques influenced mosques in the Ottoman and Mughal Empires.

a. Safavid miniature paintings became popular in the Ottoman and Mughal Empires.

Which of the following best describes an impact of European imperialism? a. Schools were developed but pushed Western culture and values. b. Nations underwent rapid industrialization to become more competitive. c. Development of railroads to spread African culturere to Europe. d. Native peoples were taught to govern themselves democratically.

a. Schools were developed but pushed Western culture and values.

The Dutch and English were more involved in the slave trade than the Spanish, choose the reason that is most accurate for this lack of interest in the slave trade. a. Spain had lost their navy in a battle with the English so limited in sea travel there after. b. The Catholic Church banned slavery in all forms. c. Spanish rulers advocated for the abolishment of slavery. d. Spain had no interest in cash crops via the plantation system.

a. Spain had lost their navy in a battle with the English so limited in sea travel there after.

Alver Nunez de Vaca a. Spanish explorer b. Italian explorer c. French explorer d. explorer from Portugal

a. Spanish explorer

Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer, yet he sailed for Spain.This was not uncommon, as some Portuguese explorers sailed under a Spanish flag. Choose the following answer that best explains why this took place. a. Spanish royals saw potential wealth and wanted to spread the Catholic faith into new lands. b. Spain wanted to prove the world was round. c. Spain needed new territory as they were losing land to Moors. d. Portugal and Spain share common culture.

a. Spanish royals saw potential wealth and wanted to spread the Catholic faith into new lands.

Which of the following was NOT done by Josef Stalin in World War II? a. Stalin allowed freedom of speech against the war effort. b. Stalin allied with Britain and the US even though he believed in communism. c. Stalin was able to lead his troops to hold off the German advance at the Battle of Stalingrad. d. Stalin imprisoned citizens who would not fight against the Germans.

a. Stalin allowed freedom of speech against the war effort.

Aztec a. Tenochtitlan b. Machu picchu c. Chichen Itza d. Mexico

a. Tenochtitlan

Congress and the American people were not eager to accept the League of Nations, the last point of Wilson's plan. The main reason for their negative response was the following? a. The US would become even more involved with European affairs. b. Congress wanted to have the League of Nations under Congressional review. c. The price to join was very high and unaffordable to the US. s. Russia would be more involved in Europe.

a. The US would become even more involved with European affairs.

Which of the following best describes communism? a. property is owned by the government and appropriated by need b. industry is controlled by private owners for profit c. production and distribution is controlled by the community d. industry is owned by private owners and the public

a. property is owned by the government and appropriated by need

Revolutions are usually a direct result of the people of a nation not having needs met and living in conditions that do not allow for any existence beyond mere survival, as such which of the following was not a cause for the Russian Revolution. a. The empathetic and sympathetic responses to the Russian people by Czarina Alexandria. b. The Romanov family's extravegant lifestyle and expensive habits duing the 1900's. c. The promise made by Lenin for "peace, bread and land" for all. d. The high price paid to ensure Russian soldiers remained in WWI.

a. The empathetic and sympathetic responses to the Russian people by Czarina Alexandria.

Which of the following was NOT an effect of the German invasion of the Soviet Union? a. The invasion convinced Britain to declare war on the Soviet Union. b. Germany violated the non-aggression pact and declared war on the Soviet Union. c. World War II in Europe opened up on two fronts. d. The German army was finally stopped at the Battle of Stalingrad.

a. The invasion convinced Britain to declare war on the Soviet Union.

Axis Nations a. The nations of Italy, Germany, and Japan in World War II b. a system of government that requires citizens to submit to the leader c. the nations of Britain, the US. and Soviet Union in World War II d. an extreme right wing government

a. The nations of Italy, Germany, and Japan in World War II

How did James Watt's invention change the industrial revolution? a. The steam engine was converted to steamboats, locomotives, and utilized in factories. b. The new economic policy of free enterprise and 'invisible hand' created more capital in Britain. c. The cotton gin sped up cotton picking and removal of seeds. d. Dynamite helped the coal miners digging in the mines.

a. The steam engine was converted to steamboats, locomotives, and utilized in factories.

How did Zheng He impact Ming economics? a. The treasure fleets exported many Ming goods. b. He forced all traders and merchants to convert to Islam. c. He called for isolationist trading policies. d. He spread Islam into Africa.

a. The treasure fleets exported many Ming goods.

How did the Mughal regard so many diverse cultures in their empire? a. They blended various cultures and beliefs of the region. b. They based their culture only on traditional Indian values. c. They adopted an entirely new culture. d. They rejected any non-Muslim culture.

a. They blended various cultures and beliefs of the region.

How did the Ming improve the Grand Canal? a. They created deep water locks. b. They extended it into Manchuria. c. They turned it into a hydroelectric dam. d. They used it to transport immigrants.

a. They created deep water locks.

Which of the following philosophers is least aligned with the ideas of the Enlightenment? a. Thomas Hobbs b. Voltaire c. John Locke d. Jean Jacques Rousseau

a. Thomas Hobbs

Which of the following is NOT a country where genocide occurred in the 20th century? a. Uruguay b. Cambodia c. Rwanda d. Argentina

a. Uruguay

Newspapers reported on the events of WWI with articles and photos of the battlegrounds. Some of the most memorable news clippings from WWI were neither of these things. They were political cartoons. What was the most significant appeal of political cartoons in shaping people's perspective of the war? a. Use of parody and satire to provide content. b. Use of vibrant colors to enhance the reader's experience c. Artists ensured detialed accuracy of subjects. d. The large number of cartoons available.

a. Use of parody and satire to provide content.

Alexi a. Youngest member of Romanov Family b. Black Hand's assasin c. "Mad monk" d. Wife of Archduke Ferdinand

a. Youngest member of Romanov Family

Labor Unions a. an organization of workers formed to protect the rights and interests of its members b. a way of organizing a society in which the GOVERNMENT OWNS the things that are used to make and transport products and nothing is privately held c. a way of organizing an economy so that the things that are used to make and transport products are OWNED BY INDIVIDUAL PEOPLE d. a rapid major change in an economy marked by the general introduction of power-driven machinery or an important change in production of goods.

a. an organization of workers formed to protect the rights and interests of its members

Grand Canal a. extensive artificial river running north and south of the empire b. massive wall extending along the northern border of the empire c. raises and lowers ships and water levels in canals d. massive ocean fairing ships

a. extensive artificial river running north and south of the empire

Before the Industrial Revolution the majority of people were _____. a. farmers b. revolutionaries c. traders d. nobles

a. farmers

The Treaty of Versailles was considered a harsh peace, as Germany was subject to punitive measures for their part in the war. Which of the following was part of the peace accord but not punitive to the Germans? a. free passage to the Dardanelles (a Turkish strait) b. limited munitions buildup c. reparations d. Alsace-Lorraine returned to France

a. free passage to the Dardanelles (a Turkish strait)

What was the purpose of the Forbidden City? a. government building b. religious shrine c. historical commemoration d. medical center

a. government building

Which of the following is a contributing factor to the British Agriculture Revolution? a. higher crop yield due to new inventions such as dikes, fertilizer, and crop rotation b. the climate during the late 1700s were abnormally cold c. the innovation of economist to create a free enterprise d. population decrease led to more food readily available for the population

a. higher crop yield due to new inventions such as dikes, fertilizer, and crop rotation

Jean Jacques Rousseau a. idea of a social contract or agreement between the people and government b. laissez-faire economics with little or no government involvement c. separation of church and state d. division of government between three branches

a. idea of a social contract or agreement between the people and government

Disease and death were common with the slave ships, all are considered causes for this except_________. a. insects b. overcrowding c. unsanitary conditions d. diet

a. insects

Oliver Cromwell a. leader of England during the period known as the common wealth b. absolute ruler who was overthrown in the english civil war and executed c. King of England who was forced in the sign of the Magna Carta d. King of England who was overthrown in the glorious revolution

a. leader of England during the period known as the common wealth

How was the Church able to gain so much wealth? a. levying taxes b. patronage to the Pope c. charitable donations d. selling confessions

a. levying taxes

Which of the following led to the rise of the Ottoman Empire? a. military expansion in Eastern Europe b. revolution of the Young Turks c. alliances with the Safavid and Mughal Empires d. land granted from Russian Empire

a. military expansion in Eastern Europe

The Scientific Revolution's influence reached ______. a. philosophers who employed the same empirical methods to question the world b. church officials who accepted the heliocentric theory c. bankers and merchants who adopted scientific methods to sell goods d. indigenous cultures who accepted ideas about the spread of disease

a. philosophers who employed the same empirical methods to question the world

All of the following contributed to the end of the Atlantic Slave Trade except: a. piracy taking over slave ships in record numbers. b. economic factors. c. moral indignation. d. abolishment as an social issue.

a. piracy taking over slave ships in record numbers.

Although all of the following choices were crops of the New World, _________was not harvested with slave labor. a. potatoes b. cotton c. sugarcane d. tobacco

a. potatoes

Which of the following had the largest influence over Safavid art and architecture design? a. religion b. economics c. politics d. astronomy

a. religion

One result of the Sepoy Mutiny was _____. a. the British government had to rule directly because the East India Company was no longer able b. Hindus and Muslims united because of their shared distaste for British rule c. India gained independence because the East India Company could no longer govern effectively d. British were forced to cede territories because of the mutiny's success

a. the British government had to rule directly because the East India Company was no longer able

Drought, overproduction of goods, and stock speculation were causes of what event? a. the Great Depression b. German inflation c. the Treaty of Versailles d. World War I

a. the Great Depression.

Total War a. the idea of mobilizing an entire nation's resources for war. b. idea of a large powerful country controlling a smaller/weaker nation c. A strong feeling of support for one's country or state d. the idea of maintaining a strong or large military for a country

a. the idea of mobilizing an entire nation's resources for war.

What military technologies and strategies did the Ottoman Empire primarily use? a. Use of cavalry and bows and arrows b. Creation of a great wall c. Use of gunpowder and Janissary armies. d. They required one male from every family to join the army.

c. Use of gunpowder and Janissary armies.

The Germans threatened the safety and security of civilians with their use of __________ during WWI. a. unrestricted sub warfare b. air bombings of major cities c. poisonous gas d. long range missiles

a. unrestricted sub warfare

How did the Industrial Revolution impact science? a. vaccines and medicine b. rise of the middle class c. rise in the standard of living d. labor reform

a. vaccines and medicine

Queen Victoria was limited in her power because England was a Constitutional Monarchy, but had significant power because she _____. a. was named Empress of India by the Royal Titles Act and ruled there. b. developed the military strategy that made the British successful in the Boer Wars c. held the Berlin Conference in England and negotiated the agreement. d. stopped the sale of Opium to the Chinese ending the Opium Wars.

a. was named Empress of India by the Royal Titles Act and ruled there.

dhimmi a. tax on non-muslims b. a market with diverse goods c. a non-muslim d. a muslim mystic

c. a non-muslim

Focus on ordinary people a. Renaissance b. Middle Ages c. Both Renaissance and Middle Ages d. Neither Renaissance or Middle Ages

a.Renaissance

What was a long term result of World War I? a. a new war the next year allowed the US to be a major naval supplier to all European nations b. a period of short economic boom followed by a world wide depression c. the US borrowing vast amounts of money at high interest rates d. Germany joining France to form a new nation

b. A period of short economic boom followed by a world wide depression.

Peace of Augsburg a. Founder of the Jesuit Order b. Allowed German princes to determine the religion of their principality c. Ended the Thirty years war and redrew the map of Europe d. Started a protestant religion that believed in predestination

b. Allowed German princes to determine the religion of their principality

The following nations asserted colonial powers within Europe, as well as worldwide. These nations established themselves as world powers by restraining the rights of other regions to self rule. The nations aligned and stood as one against the world with a rapid escalation of conflict due to their alliances. a. Germany, France, and Russia b. Austria-Hungary, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire c. Russia, Great Britain, and France d. Sweden, Mexico, and France

b. Austria-Hungary, Germany, & The Ottoman Empire

"The checks and balances is a way to prevent government from either devolving into an autocratic tyranny or an autocratic mob mentality." Beau Willimon Which of the following Enlightenment philosophers would agree with the quote above? a. Voltaire b. Baron de Montesquieu c. Adam Smith d. Thomas Hobbs

b. Baron de Montesquieu

Alliance System a. the idea of mobilizing an entire nation's resources for war. b. Before World War 1, countries developed alliances with each other to protect themselves from bigger threats c. A strong feeling of support for one's country or state d. the idea of maintaining a strong or large military for a country

b. Before World War 1, countries developed alliances with each other to protect themselves from bigger threats

Belgium is specifically named in Wilson's Fourteen Points, why is that? a. France and Belgium united prior to the war. b. Belgium had been invaded and occupied by Germany. c. It was newly created from Germany's lost lands. d. England had been invaded by Russia.

b. Belgium had been invaded and occupied by Germany.

Princip a. Youngest member of Romanov Family b. Black Hand's assassin c. "Mad monk" d. Wife of Archduke Ferdinand

b. Black Hand's assassin

Indirect rule a. Arranging special trade agreements to maintain economic interests b. British using local sultans to rule their economy because it would favor the British c. Advising local rulers because it was less costly than other types of rule d. Viceroys ruling in India after the failure of the Sepoy Rebellion

b. British using local sultans to rule their economy because it would favor the British

How did Islam influence art and architecture in the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires? a. Building of palaces and use of marble. b. Building of mosques and avoidance of icons. c. Creation of heroic miniature paintings. d. Use of calligraphy in the Quran.

b. Building of mosques and avoidance of icons.

Queen Victoria a. Italian leader during WW1 b. Common relative in many European royal families c. Led AEF in World War I d. Artist/Illustrator of WWI posters

b. Common relative in many European royal families

Why did Europeans desir control the Suez Canal? a. The canal offered great wealth because of its large deposits natural resources. b. Control of the canal would greatly reduce shipping costs and time between Europe and Asia. c. Europeans desired the canal because they hoped to increase religious control of the area. d. Europeans felt that the newly developed nation of Israel needed a resource and hoped to gain it for them.

b. Control of the canal would greatly reduce shipping costs and time between Europe and Asia.

How did the Ming dynasty recruit its military? a. Each family sent one male or female member. b. Each family sent one male member. c. Soldiers were recruited from other regions. d. Slaves were required to be soldiers.

b. Each family sent one male member.

Which of the following was NOT a provision of the Treaty of Versailles for Germany? a. Germany had to except full blame for World War I. b. Germany was not asked to pay reparations to the victorious nations. c. Germany had to surrender overseas colonies. d. The German military was to be limited.

b. Germany was not asked to pay reparations to the victorious nations.

Copernicus a. Conducted experiments on gasses and pressure b. Heliocentric Theory of the universe c. Observed laws of motion d. proved the heliocentric theory was correct

b. Heliocentric Theory of the universe

Which of the following statements correctly explains John Locke's main philosophy? a. John Locke believed in separation of powers. b. John Locke believed in the idea of unalienable rights of life, liberty, and property. c. John Locke believed in a social contract between the people and government. d. John Locke believed in the government holding absolute power.

b. John Locke believed in the idea of unalienable rights of life, liberty, and property.

What was the purpose of the Monroe Doctrine? a. Divide up Latin American colonies between European and American powers. b. Keep European influence out of and to maintain American economic influence in Latin America. c. Open up Latin American ports and build the Panama Canal to make trade more efficient. d. Help Latin America industrialize to supply the U.S. with natural resources.

b. Keep European influence out of and to maintain American economic influence in Latin America.

The mass murders in Cambodia were perpetrated by which group? a. Hutus b. Khmer Rouge c. Invading Vietnamese d. The Chinese military

b. Khmer Rouge

William and Mary a. leader of England during the period known as the common wealth b. King and queen who took power after the Glorious revolution and signed the English bill of rights c. King of England who was forced in the sign of the Magna Carta d. King of England who was overthrown in the glorious revolution

b. King and queen who took power after the Glorious revolution and signed the English bill of rights

'Never again' is the rallying cry for all who believe that mankind must speak out against genocide. Jon CorzineWhich of the following groups would agree with the quote above? a. Khmer Rouge b. Las Madres de la Plaza c. Hutu Rebels d. The African National Congress

b. Las Madres de la Plaza

The many alliances that existed among the various European nations was a direct cause of the rapid escalation of the regional conflict becoming a global war. Which of the following organizations was not considered an alliance but was an organized group of united countries. a. Triple Entente b. League of Nations c. Triple Alliance d. Three Emperors League

b. League of Nations

Which of the following individuals is NOT considered an absolute monarch? a. Fredrick the Great b. Louis Napoleon c. Peter the Great d. Philip II

b. Louis Napoleon

What did the Ming do to protect its Northern border? a. Creation of the Grand Canal b. Maintaining and extending the Great Wall c. Military troops lined the empires borders. d. Alliances with Northern territories

b. Maintaining and extending the Great Wall

Great Wall a. extensive artificial river running north and south of the empire b. massive wall extending along the northern border of the empire c. raises and lowers ships and water levels in canals d. massive ocean fairing ships

b. Massive wall extending along the northern border of the empire

Halos a. Renaissance b. Middle Ages c. Both Renaissance and Middle Ages d. Neither Renaissance or Middle Ages

b. Middle Ages

Two Dimension a. Renaissance b. Middle Ages c. Both Renaissance and Middle Ages d. Neither Renaissance or Middle Ages

b. Middle Ages

There were several secret alliances prior to the war. The Triple Entente and the Three Emperors League are two examples of those pacts among the European nations. After the war, Wilson chose to outlaw alliances as part of his peace plan. Why was Wilson against the alliance system? a. The system was outdated with the League of Nations. b. The alliances escalated the war due to the secret pacts and alignments. c. The US was not asked to join any accords. d. The system was outdated with the United Nations

b. The alliances escalated the war due to the secret pacts and alignments.

The common factor among all of the Mesoamerican tribes was a religion that chose the Sun as a god and multiple deities, as they were polytheistic in nature. Maya expanded their beliefs to include lunar deities as well. Archeologists have reached this decision after having studied what? a. glyphs on cave walls b. Pyramid of the Moon c. vast amounts of written text on the subject d. the current presence of lunar worship in Central America.

b. Pyramid of the Moon

Bolsheviks a. German Emperor b. Revolted against Russian royal family c. Italian leader during WW1 d. Led AEF in World War I

b. Revolted against Russian royal family

Mexican pyramids are ______________ to their Egyptian pyramid counterparts found in Africa. a. exactly alike b. similar c. completely different d. much larger

b. Similar

Which of the following nations was NOT a fascist government in the 1930s? a. Germany b. Soviet Union c. Japan d. Italy

b. Soviet Union

Which of the following was NOT a similarity between the American and French Revolutions? a. The American and French Revolutions both drew on the ideas of the Enlightenment. b. The American and French Revolutions saw long term success in the elimination of a monarchy. c. The American and French Revolutions both rebelled against oppressive kings. d. The American and French Revolutions both were caused by financial hardships on the people.

b. The American and French Revolutions saw long term success in the elimination of a monarchy.

What was the effect of the German invasion of Poland in 1939? a. The Soviet Union backed the Polish and declared war on Germany. b. The British abandoned appeasement and declared war against Germany. c. The US joined the Allied side of World War II. d. Deportation of Jewish citizens stopped.

b. The British abandoned appeasement and declared war against Germany.

Identify the new devastating weapon developed and used heavily during the great war? This weapon led to trench warfare and high casualties. a. jet airplanes b. the machine gun c. battleships d. the atomic bomb

b. The Machine Gun

How is the Protestant Reformation related to the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution? a. All three changed the Catholic Church and created new religions. b. The authority of the Roman Catholic Church was questioned by all three. c. Reason and logic was used to solve the problems within the Church. d. New works of art based on classical artists were created.

b. The authority of the Roman Catholic Church was questioned by all three.

Where did the Safavid Empire originate? a. They emerged from the Ottoman Empire. b. They emerged from the Timurid Empire. c. They emerged from the Mughal Empire. d. They emerged from the Ming Dynasty.

b. They emerged from the Timurid Empire.

Which of the following events stalled globalization in the 20th century? a. The Industrial Revolution b. World War II c. The collapse of the Soviet Union d. Decolonization

b. World War II

Airplanes were used to survey and observe the enemy prior to World War I. During World War I which of the following is the best evolution of the advanced use of planes in direct fighting? a. Wright Brothers sold patent to Germans who added guns to planes. b. Wright Brothers invented the plane, France added weapons to planes and Germany improving the accuracy/efficiency of the armed planes. c. Germany invented planes with French military adding a shooter with their two person plane design then England adding a machine gun as the final design for the armed plane. d. Planes were invented but not used as weapons unitl WWII.

b. Wright Brothers invented the plane, France added weapons to planes and Germany improving the accuracy/efficiency of the armed planes.

Which of the following impacted Ming diplomacy? a. the continuation of the Great Wall of China b. Zheng He's voyages in the Indian Ocean c. the developments on the Grand Canal d. the Silk Road

b. Zheng He's voyages in the Indian Ocean.

bazaar a. tax on non-muslims b. a market with diverse goods c. a non-muslim d. a muslim mystic

b. a market with diverse goods

Totalitarianism a. The nations of Italy, Germany, and Japan in World War II b. a system of government that requires citizens to submit to the leader c. the nations of Britain, the US. and Soviet Union in World War II d. an extreme right wing government

b. a system of government that requires citizens to submit to the leader

communism a. an organization of workers formed to protect the rights and interests of its members b. a way of organizing a society in which the GOVERNMENT OWNS the things that are used to make and transport products and nothing is privately held (from Karl Marx) c. a way of organizing an economy so that the things that are used to make and transport products are OWNED BY INDIVIDUAL PEOPLE d. a rapid major change in an economy marked by the general introduction of power-driven machinery or an important change in production of goods.

b. a way of organizing a society in which the GOVERNMENT OWNS the things that are used to make and transport products and nothing is privately held (from Karl Marx)

Charles I a. leader of England during the period known as the common wealth b. absolute ruler who was overthrown in the english civil war and executed c. King of England who was forced in the sign of the Magna Carta d. King of England who was overthrown in the glorious revolution

b. absolute ruler who was overthrown in the english civil war and executed

What military technology allowed the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires to siege cities? a. bows and arrows b. cannons c. horses d. rifles

b. cannons

Mesoamerica was the site of the origination for the advanced civilizations of the era, why? a. fishing and all were close to fresh water b. climate was ideal for farming maize c. terrain was flat and easy to build upon d. presence of buffalo as staple food source

b. climate was ideal for farming maize

"A prince, therefore, need not necessarily have all the good qualities I mentioned above, but he should certainly appear to have them...he should not deviate from what is good, if that is possible, but he should know how to do evil, if that's necessary." Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince The quote above from Machiavell's prince suggests that politicians during the Renaissance should be _____. a. concerned with the citizens before their own power b. concerned with maintaining power if that means harming others c. good leaders and lead by example d. harsh and only employ harsh tactics no matter what

b. concerned with maintaining power if that means harming others

Which of the following was an economic impact of the Industrial Revolution? a. rise of the middle class b. development of socialism c. rise of women's rights d. development of vaccines

b. development of socialism

Peace of Westphlia a. Founder of the Jesuit Order b. Allowed German princes to determine the religion of their principality c. Ended the Thirty years war and redrew the map of Europe d. Started a protestant religion that believed in predestination

c. Ended the Thirty years war and redrew the map of Europe

Thomas Hobbs a. idea of a social contract or agreement between the people and government b. humans are naturally selfish and need an absolute government c. separation of church and state d. division of government between three branches

b. humans are naturally selfish and need an absolute government

Imperialism a. the idea of mobilizing an entire nation's resources for war. b. idea of a large powerful country controlling a smaller/weaker nation c. A strong feeling of support for one's country or state d. the idea of maintaining a strong or large military for a country

b. idea of a large powerful country controlling a smaller/weaker nation

effect of imperialism: Social a. A strong feeling of support for one's country or state b. increased racist attitudes and a belief of European superiority c. Africans forced to work for low wages for European nations d. Degradation of natural resources and development of water ways

b. increased racist attitudes and a belief of European superiority

Which of the following best describes capitalism? a. property is owned by the government and appropriated by need b. industry is controlled by private owners for profit c. production and distribution is controlled by the community d. industry is owned by private owners and the public

b. industry is controlled by private owners for profit

Which of the following technology advances had the greatest impact on military technology? a. railroads b. interchangeable parts c. telegraphs d. spinning jenny

b. interchangeable parts

Adam Smith a. idea of a social contract or agreement between the people and government b. laissez-faire economics with little or no government involvement c. separation of church and state d. division of government between three branches

b. laissez-faire economics with little or no government involvement

Which of the following is a political impact of the Industrial Revolution? a. development of new economic systems b. middle class involvement in labor reform c. legalization of Christianity d. population increase in cities

b. middle class involvement in labor reform

India was considered the jewel in the crown of the British because _____. a. many great rulers came from India b. of the resources and markets it provided England c. the labor force it provided in English factories d. equal trade agreements between the two nations

b. of the resources and markets it provided England

Today, scientists feel they are well versed in the ways of the ancient tribes of Mesoamerica because of the archeological findings and ______________. a. written journals from the period by the tribes. b. ongoing research and discovery of artifacts. c. local oral histories are accurate. d. witness accounts from European exploerers.

b. ongoing research and discovery of artifacts.

Sphere of Influence a. Local rulers continue to rule acting in the best interest of the imperial power. b. outside rulers gain exclusive trade rights c. Local rulers are left in place but have to follow advisors. d. Rulers sent over from the imperial country to rule the colony from within

b. outside rulers gain exclusive trade rights

Which of the following was NOT a tactic used by Mohandas Gandhi? a. boycotting British goods b. shooting British military c. marching in protest d. hunger strikes

b. shooting British military

The Normandy landings _____. a. caused a military stalemate. b. started the process of retaking occupied France. c. was fought by the nations of Britain, US, and Soviet Union. d. was the turning point of World War II in Europe.

b. started the process of retaking occupied France.

Who traditionally held the most political power in the Ottoman Empire? a. princes b. sultan c. jinn d. vizier

b. sultan

How did the Ming Dynasty pay for expansion of the empire? a. plundering cities b. taxation of citizens and trade c. trade with the Americas d. royal inheritance paid for expansion

b. taxation of citizens and trade

Which industry was first impacted by the Industrial revolution? a. electricity b. textile c. railroads d. television

b. textile

Humanists believe _____. a, human kind should answer questions about the world with religious texts. b. that questions about the world can be answered with reason. c. the Church has the answer to questions about human potential. d. the world should not be questioned because there are no answers.

b. that questions about the world can be answered with reason.

Wilson's Fourteen Points addressed the immediate need for resolution from WWI, but also provided a tool for continued peace with ____________. a. Belgium being returned to sovereign state b. the League of Nations c. Italy's defined borders d. end of Ottoman Empire

b. the League of Nations

Under Meiji rule, Japan underwent rapid industrialization because _____. a. new trade connections with Europe meant markets for goods b. they recognized the need for advanced military to compete with the world c. Europeans shared technology and supported their growth d. they wanted to follow Russia's foot steps and be a world power

b. they recognized the need for advanced military to compete with the world

King John a. leader of England during the period known as the common wealth b. absolute ruler who was overthrown in the english civil war and executed c. King of England who was forced in the sign of the Magna Carta d. King of England who was overthrown in the glorious revolution

c. King of England who was forced in the sign of the Magna Carta

Rasputin a. Youngest member of Romanov Family b. Black Hand's assasin c. "Mad monk" d. Wife of Archduke Ferdinand

c. "Mad monk"

Nationalism a. the idea of mobilizing an entire nation's resources for war. b. idea of a large powerful country controlling a smaller/weaker nation c. A strong feeling of support for one's country or state d. the idea of maintaining a strong or large military for a country

c. A strong feeling of support for one's country or state

Which of the following is a result of the Opium Wars? a. Equal trade agrements between China and Great Britain. b. An increase in demand for European manufactured goods. c. A treaty that gave Great Britain control of Hong Kong. d. Decline of Chinese production of manufactured goods.

c. A treaty that gave Great Britain control of Hong Kong.

Protectorate a. Arranging special trade agreements to maintain economic interests b. British using local sultans to rule their economy because it would favor the British c. Advising local rulers because it was less costly than other types of rule d. Viceroys ruling in India after the failure of the Sepoy Rebellion

c. Advising local rulers because it was less costly than other types of rule

effect of imperialism: Economic a. A strong feeling of support for one's country or state b. increased racist attitudes and a belief of European superiority c. Africans forced to work for low wages for European nations d. Degradation of natural resources and development of water ways

c. Africans forced to work for low wages for European nations

Slavery was not exclusive to the New World, which groups used slave labor in previous civilizations. a. Jews b. Western Europeans c. Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome d. Egypt and Bedouins

c. Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome

This European country was invaded in order for Germany to attack France. a. Normandy b. Alsace Lorraine c. Belgium d. Armenia

c. Belgium

Excerpt from 95 Theses: "Any truly repentant Christian has a right to full remission of penalty and guilt, even without indulgence letters" The excerpt above from Martin Luther's 95 Thesis would support his argument that the_____. a. Pope had too much wealth from heavy taxation b. Protestant Church should sell indulgence to fund its cause c. Catholic Church was gaining wealth by selling forgiveness d. church needed to preach in the common vernacular

c. Catholic Church was gaining wealth by selling forgiveness

Maya a. Tenochtitlan b. Machu picchu c. Chichen Itza d. Mexico

c. Chichen Itza

What were the benefits to hiring children as factory workers? a. Children adapted well to factory life. b. Child labor cost more money by not attending school to learn a trade. c. Children were paid less and moved around the machinery easier. d. Children were always trained by their parents to work the machines.

c. Children were paid less and moved around the machinery easier.

How did the Ming Dynasty impact European culture? a. Chinese cuisine became popular in Europe. b. Chinese language became prominent in Europe. c. Chinese goods were widely popularized in Europe. d. Ming fashion was popularized in Europe.

c. Chinese goods were widely popularized in Europe.

Which of the following was NOT a characteristic or achievement of Winston Churchill? a. Churchill was Prime Minister during the victory in the Battle of Britain. b. Churchill warned against the policy of appeasement towards Nazi expansion. c. Churchill sent troops to help fight the Battle of Stalingrad. d. Churchill coined the term Keep Calm and Carry On.

c. Churchill sent troops to help fight the Battle of Stalingrad.

Black Jack Pershing a. Italian leader during WW1 b. Common relative in many European royal families c. Led AEF in World War I d. Artist/Illustrator of WWI posters

c. Led AEF in World War I

Which statement best describes the the impact of the Protestant Reformation on England? a. There was political unrest and upheaval when Henry VIII established the Church of England causing dramatic inflation. b. Protestants and Catholics began fighting over territory in Great Britain during the Thirty Years War which caused devastation in Britain. c. England became Protestant under Henry VIII, returned to Catholicism for a brief time before settling for Protestantism under Elizabeth I. d. After Henry VIII died, his daughter returned the country to Catholicism which lasted for another 150 years.

c. England became Protestant under Henry VIII, returned to Catholicism for a brief time before settling for Protestantism under Elizabeth I.

One political effect of Protestant Reformation was _____. a. The Pope's political influence spread overseas. b. France created a Protestant theocracy for its ruler. c. England became protestant under Henry VIII. d. The Holy Roman Empire gained more authority.

c. England became protestant under Henry VIII.

Which of the following best describes the reason for the Berlin Conference? a. The countries gathered because they wanted to work together to build a railroad from the Cape to Cairo. b. In order to avoid conflict between African nations, Europeans met to determine boundaries. c. European countries wanted to prevent conflicts between themselves over claims of African territories. d. Europe's nations had to figure out how to distribute Africa's natural resources equal between themselves.

c. European countries wanted to prevent conflicts between themselves over claims of African territories.

Title:_____ * allowed for freedom of the press and literature * levied taxes in order to create a large army * practiced religious tolerance Which of the following absolute monarchs would be the best title for the bullets above? a. Philip II b. Louis XIV c. Fredrick the Great d. Peter the Great

c. Fredrick the Great

Louis Jolliette a. Spanish explorer b. Italian explorer c. French explorer d. explorer from Portugal

c. French explorer

Wilson felt it was necessary to have a reduction in the military and to lower the number of arms for the assurance of international peace. The Treaty of Versailles did not align to this with all nations, only _____________ was required to reduce their amount of arms. a. France b. United States c. Germany d. Spain

c. Germany

Which of the following statements best describes the 95 Theses? a. A demand for reform in the Catholic Church over their use of religious icons and use of Latin. b. Statements declaring the Catholic Church abused power and the need for predestination. c. Grievances about the Catholic Church including the sale of indulgences and amount of wealth. d. Complaints about the abuses of the monarchy and the Pope to the peasantry and merchants.

c. Grievances about the Catholic Church including the sale of indulgences and amount of wealth.

Smallpox was detrimental to the indigenous people of the Americas, as they lacked _____ to the European diseases. a. vaccines due to fear b. medical treatment c. immunity d. physicians to treat

c. Immunity

What was the purpose of propaganda, used by both sides, during World War I? a. It helped to create a anti- war climate. b. It was the only funding source for most nations. c. It was used to generate funds, resources and support for the war effort. d. It served to educate the public on the war.

c. It was used to generate funds, resources and support for the war effort.

Why did the Renaissance start in Italy? a. Trade routes converged in Italy and information was exchanged. b. Italy was located by the Mediterranean and exchanged information through sea trade. c. Italy had access to ancient Greek and Roman art, literature and architecture. d. The Pope in Rome developed the printing press and ideas spread through printing.

c. Italy had access to ancient Greek and Roman art, literature and architecture.

"The Big Four" was composed of the leaders that were in charge of designing the peace terms after WWI, which of the following was not in that group? a. George Clemenceau b. David Lloyd George c. Kaiser Wilhelm II d. Vittorio Orlando

c. Kaiser Wilhelm II

Protectorate a. Local rulers continue to rule acting in the best interest of the imperial power. b. outside rulers gain exclusive trade rights c. Local rulers are left in place but have to follow advisors. d. Rulers sent over from the imperial country to rule the colony from within

c. Local rulers are left in place but have to follow advisors.

Religious a. Renaissance b. Middle Ages c. Both Renaissance and Middle Ages d. Neither Renaissance or Middle Ages

c. Middle Ages, and Renaissance

Why did the Ming control much of the world's silver? a. The Ming mined silver all over Asia. b. The Ming only traded in silver. c. Ming exports were purchased in silver and highly sought after. d. The Ming controlled silver mines in the Americas.

c. Ming exports were purchased in silver and highly sought after.

Isaac Newton a. Conducted experiments on gasses and pressure b. Heliocentric Theory of the universe c. Observed laws of motion d. proved the heliocentric theory was correct

c. Observed laws of motion

Based on the work of archeologists, the ___________is considered that oldest of the Mesoamerican tribes. a. Inca b. Maya c. Olmec d. Aztec

c. Olmec

Which of the following was a cause of the Ottoman decline? a. the sack Constantinople and renaming it Istanbul b. alliances and cooperation with neighboring empires c. Ottoman Empire grew too large to administer d. religious wars between the Sunni & Shia

c. Ottoman Empire grew too large to administer

* Khmer Rouge is in power * Vietnamese and Chinese citizens are murdered * Forced labor and an agrarian society Which of the following is the best title for the bullets above? a. Political Genocide in China b. Reasons for Ethnic Genocide in Rwanda c. Politically Motivated Mass Murder in Cambodia d. Effects of Democratic Leaders in Asia

c. Politically Motivated Mass Murder in Cambodia

Which of the following best describes the decline of the Ming Dynasty? a. Overthrown by the Mughals b. Emperor's son threw a coup d'etat c. Rebellions caused by famine and crop failure d. Natural disasters

c. Rebellions caused by famine and crop failure

How did telegraph lines improve communication? a. Telegraph lines allowed people to transport goods faster. b. Telegraph lines allowed people to produce goods faster. c. Telegraph lines allowed people to communicate faster. d. Telegraph lines allowed people to create labor reforms.

c. Telegraph lines allowed people to communicate faster.

Which of the following in NOT an example of globalization? a. McDonald's opens a restaurant in Kuwait. b. The United States buys products from China. c. The European Union refuses to admit Turkey. d. The economy in Greece collapses and US stock drop.

c. The European Union refuses to admit Turkey.

Which of the following was a cause of the Ming Dynasty's successful maintaining its territory? a. The Grand Canal b. Cavalry and bows and arrows c. The Great Wall, gunpowder, superior naval technology d. rifles and muskets

c. The Great Wall, gunpowder, superior naval technology

* lavish wealth * assassination * related to Queen Victoria * life threatening illness. The list above describes members of- a. the Clemenceau family. b. the Ottoman rulers. c. the Romanov family. d. the Wilson family.

c. The Romanov family

Which of the following best describes the relationship between the Industrial Revolution and imperialism? a. Imperialism created a need for space for large scale factories that could not be housed within their own nations driving them to undeveloped areas to search for new lands. b. Because there was a need for more skilled workers during the Industrial Revolution, Europeans had to look outside their own countries for more employees to fill jobs. c. The advancement in production and technology during the Industrial Revolution created a need for natural resources which drove Europeans to other nations that were not industrialized. d. The Industrial Revolution created a need for natural resources that could not be found in European countries so they began to take over areas that could supply them with rare natural resources.

c. The advancement in production and technology during the Industrial Revolution created a need for natural resources which drove Europeans to other nations that were not industrialized.

How did religion influence the economy of the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires? a. Only religious goods could be purchased. b. The Empires only traded with other Muslim regions. c. The jizya tax was placed on non-Muslims. d. Only Muslims were taxed.

c. The jizya tax was placed on non-Muslims.

Which of the following is NOT an effect of the idea of divine right? a. The king has complete authority over the government. b. Religion is often controlled by the state. c. The king put the majority of the tax burden on the nobility. d. Freedom of speech and press are often restricted.

c. The king put the majority of the tax burden on the nobility.

The potato is readily identified with the Irish, this is especially true with the Great Potato Famine and the many Irish recipes that use the potato as an ingredient. This is odd since the potato is a "New World" food, how did this Irish connection come to be? a. Irish explorers brought the potato to their homeland. b. Native tribes bartered the vegetable with Irish people in exhnage for wool. c. The potato thrived in the rich soil found in Ireland. d. The potato was similar to other Irish root crops so adopted quickly.

c. The potato thrived in the rich soil found in Ireland.

Which of the following innovations allowed Martin Luther to spread his ideas rapidly throughout Europe? a. Block printing b. The Reformation c. The printing press d. 95 Thesis

c. The printing press

Wilson's Fourteen Points Speech identified reasons for war; which of the following best solves those issues? a. a unified world court, global trade commission, and unrestricted armaments. b. universal freedom of speech, state religion and free enterprise globally c. the self determination of ethnic groups, free access to trade and negotiation d. arms limitations, trade regulations and confederation

c. The self determination of ethnic groups, free access to trade and negotiation.

Why were reason and observation important in the Scientific Revolution? a. They were important beliefs held by the Church and supported a way to conduct experiments. b. Many previous cultures had used reason and observation rather than religions to explain any phenomenon and this was adopted by the Scientific Revolution. c. They gave scientists a basis to make observations and conduct experiments. d. Scientists used them in order to affirm beliefs about the world such as the geocentric theory.

c. They gave scientists a basis to make observations and conduct experiments.

capitalism a. an organization of workers formed to protect the rights and interests of its members b. a way of organizing a society in which the GOVERNMENT OWNS the things that are used to make and transport products and nothing is privately held c. a way of organizing an economy so that the things that are used to make and transport products are OWNED BY INDIVIDUAL PEOPLE d. a rapid major change in an economy marked by the general introduction of power-driven machinery or an important change in production of goods.

c. a way of organizing an economy so that the things that are used to make and transport products are OWNED BY INDIVIDUAL PEOPLE

How did the Pope react to Martin Luther's 95 Theses? a. immediately stopped selling indulgences b. met with Luther and negotiated reforms c. excommunicated Martin Luther from the Catholic Church d. eliminated corruption within the Church

c. excommunicated Martin Luther from the Catholic Church

One reason indulgences were sold was to raise money to _____. a. create centers of scientific learning to prove Church teachings. b. build an army to expand the Holy Roman Empire. c. finance the Church's spending and building projects d. support the growing peasant population in need.

c. finance the Church's spending and building projects

All of the reasons below were causes for the increased slave trade of the early 1800's except, _________________. a.. ship building innovation b. well mapped sea routes c. lack of indentured servants from Europe d. high mortality rate with Native American slaves

c. lack of indentured servants from Europe

Due to their new territorial acquisition, the Ottomans were able to thrive economically since they were able to control _____ between Europe and Asia. a. religious wars b. oceanic trade c. land trade d. the Sultans

c. land trade

Which of the following was NOT a provision in the English Bill of Rights? a. no cruel or unusual punishment b. no armies raised in peace time c. no double jeopardy in criminal cases d. no taxes without the consent of Parliament

c. no double jeopardy in criminal cases

Which of the following best describes socialism? a. property is owned by the government and appropriated by need b. industry is controlled by private owners for profit c. production and distribution is controlled by the community d. industry is owned by private owners and the public

c. production and distribution is controlled by the community

deep water locks a. extensive artificial river running north and south of the empire b. massive wall extending along the northern border of the empire c. raises and lowers ships and water levels in canals d. massive ocean fairing ships

c. raises and lowers ships and water levels in canals

Which of the following was a social impact of the Industrial Revolution? a. development of new economic systems b. development of interchangeable parts c. rise of the middle class d. direct democracy

c. rise of the middle class

It is in another world. In the midst of so much wealth there seems to nothing but chimneys and flaring furnaces with wretched cottages around them. Add to this a thick and black atmosphere and you have but a first impression of the life a third of my subjects are forced to live." Who would have spoken this? a. Adam Smith b. farmers c. seek sanitation reform d. Karl Marx

c. seeks sanitation reform

Voltaire a. idea of a social contract or agreement between the people and government b. laissez-faire economics with little or no government involvement c. separation of church and state d. division of government between three branches

c. separation of church and state

Allied Nations a. The nations of Italy, Germany, and Japan in World War II b. a system of government that requires citizens to submit to the leader c. the nations of Britain, the US. and Soviet Union in World War II d. an extreme right wing government

c. the nations of Britain, the US. and Soviet Union in world war II

The Treaty of Versailles took is name from what person, place or event? a. The French president Versailles b. a German general. c. the town of Versailles d. the battle of Versailles

c. the town of Versailles.

Which of the following impacted the Safavid's military campaigns the most? a. use of naval fleets b. use of Janissary armies c. use of cannons d. use of military aircrafts

c. use of cannons

How did the Ming Dynasty maintain effective administration? a. hereditary positions in government b. use of the jizya taxation system c. use of the civil service exam d. use of the Mandate of Heaven

c. use of the civil service exam

John Calvin a. Founder of the Jesuit Order b. Allowed German princes to determine the religion of their principality c. Ended the Thirty years war and redrew the map of Europe d. Started a protestant religion that believed in predestination

d. Started a protestant religion that believed in predestination

Which of the following inventions had the largest impact on the textile industry? a. telegraphs b. railroads c. water powered loom d. percussion cap

c. water powered loom

Which of the following is NOT a reason for the genocide in Rwanda? a. The Hutu's control of the government in the 1990s. b. Tutsi citizens were discriminated against because of their lighter skin c. Effects of decolonization caused racial tensions between the two main racial groups. d. A military regime controlled by the Tutsis took control.

d. A military regime controlled by the Tutsis took control.

Title: _____ took control of the Orthodox Church forced "westernization" improved canals and education Which of the following would be the best title for the text above? a. Results of the late Renaissance b. Causes of the English Civil War c. Effects of Absolutism in France d. Accomplishments of Peter the Great

d. Accomplishments of Peter the Great

What role did Benito Mussolini play in World War II? a. Mussolini allied with Germany and Japan to create the Axis powers. b. Mussolini maintained a fascist form of government in Italy. c. Mussolini invaded and conquered Ethiopia and Albania. d. All of the above are correct.

d. All of the above are correct.

Which of the following was an effect of the Holocaust? a. Over six million Jews were murdered. b. Jewish business, graveyards, and other sites were destroyed. c. Jewish citizens were forced to live in ghettos. d. All of the above are correct.

d. All of the above are correct.

Which of the following is NOT an example of Enlightenment ideas in government? a. No cruel or unusual punishment found in the US Constitution. b. The quartering of troops in homes became illegal in the Bill of Rights. c. The formation of three branches of government in the US Constitution. d. All of the above are examples of Enlightenment idea in government..

d. All of the above are examples of Enlightenment idea in government..

Which of the following statements regarding Nelson Mandela is true? a. Mandela often used violent tactics to fight against apartheid. b. Mandela became president of South Africa. c. Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years. d. All of the above are true.

d. All of the above are true.

Which of the following is NOT on commonality between the three fascist countries. a. All three countries had economic problems after World War I. b. All three countries felt the Treaty of Versailles had treated them unfairly. c. All three countries expanded their military's. d. All three countries invaded other countries within ten years of the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.

d. All three countries invaded other countries within ten years of the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.

Which statement best describes the Columbian Exchange? a. Columbians exchanged foods, animals, and diseases. b. Trade between Spain and Portugal with Columbus as the leader. c. This exchange helped to modernize the European countries. d. An exchange of foods, animals, and diseases between the "Old World" and the "New World"

d. An exchange of foods, animals, and diseases between the "Old World" and the "New World"

James Flagg a. Italian leader during WW1 b. Common relative in many European royal families c. Led AEF in World War I d. Artist/Illustrator of WWI posters

d. Artist/Illustrator of WWI posters

Which of the following institutions had a lot of power at the time of Luther's birth? a. Protestant Church b. Merchants and traders c. Nobles and peasants d. Catholic Church

d. Catholic Church

effect of imperialism: Geographic a. A strong feeling of support for one's country or state b. increased racist attitudes and a belief of European superiority c. Africans forced to work for low wages for European nations d. Degradation of natural resources and development of water ways

d. Degradation of natural resources and development of water ways

The Christian Churches performed mass conversions in the New World, this was especially true of the Catholic Church from the earliest eras of exploration. England did not convert the natives to the Catholic faith, why? a. The English respected the rights of the natives to their own religion. b. England was only interested in bartering from the tribes. c. There were too few English explorers to do so. d. England had founded the Anglican Church under Henry VIII.

d. England had founded the Anglican Church under Henry VIII.

Rudyard Kipling's poem the "White Man's Burden" illustrates Social Darwinism because _____. a. Europeans needed to work with native Africans to make sure they assimilated into European culture but maintain native religions b. it was important for Europeans to teach the unindustrialized nations how to develop and be self sufficient c. Western nations believed that the acceptance of native cultures was important to the world d. Europeans believed they were superior and had a duty to teach Western ways to nations who were not industrialized

d. Europeans believed they were superior and had a duty to teach Western ways to nations who were not industrialized

Scientists have decided that the earliest migrations from Asia to North America was via the Bering Straight. The Bering Strait is found in what is now Alaska and Russia. The early migrations chose not to settle in this area but continued south. Choose the best reason or reasons for this to have taken place. a. curious about the new land b. water was scarce in the northern regions c. pursued by warring tribes d. Extreme climate and few stable food sources

d. Extreme climate and few stable food sources

Which statement best describes the motives for the way lands were settled in Africa? a. Tribal boundaries and language distribution were the basis of the distribution of lands. b. Europeans settlers turned to areas they would be accepted and welcomed. c. The distribution of populations in Africa drove Europeans to settle non populated areas. d. Imperialist powers were driven by geographic features such as resources and access to ports.

d. Imperialist powers were driven by geographic features such as resources and access to ports.

Which of the following had the largest impact on Ottoman art and architecture? a. Astronomy b. Gunpowder c. Christianity d. Islam

d. Islam

Which of the following best describes how the Ottoman Empire impacted trade? a. The Ottomans did not trade with other countries. b. The Ottoman Empire controlled most of the world's silver. c. The Ottoman Empire primarily traded miniatures. d. Istanbul became a major center of trade.

d. Istanbul became a major center of trade.

"The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win." Who would have spoken this? a. Adam Smith b. farmers c. seek sanitation reform d. Karl Marx

d. Karl Marx

James II a. leader of England during the period known as the common wealth b. absolute ruler who was overthrown in the english civil war and executed c. King of England who was forced in the sign of the Magna Carta d. King of England who was overthrown in the Glorious revolution

d. King of England who was overthrown in the Glorious revolution

Which of the following was not a European motive for imperialism of Africa? a. Nationalism. b. Natural resources. c. Social Darwinism. d. Language

d. Language

Olmec a. Tenochtitlan b. Machu picchu c. Chichen Itza d. Mexico

d. Mexico

How did Safavid culture impact other cultures? a. Syncretism of Hindu and Muslim culture. b. Janissary armies in the Ottoman Empire. c. Widespread demand for goods such as silk and porcelain. d. Miniatures were used in the Ottoman and Mughal Empires.

d. Miniatures were used in the Ottoman and Mughal Empires.

Although the Allied forces claimed victory in WWI, historians have come to see the war as one of attrition. Why is this the case? a. There was no major final battle. b. There was an agreed upon cease fire. c. The League of Nations demanded a peace accord. d. One side had no more materials to make guns and munitions.

d. One side had no more materials to make work, such as guns and munitions.

How did the bubonic plague of the 14th century impact the Ming population? a. Population increased greatly b. Population slightly increased c. Population decreased slightly d. Population decreased by nearly 2/3rds

d. Population decreased by nearly 2/3rds

Direct Rule a. Local rulers continue to rule acting in the best interest of the imperial power. b. outside rulers gain exclusive trade rights c. Local rulers are left in place but have to follow advisors. d. Rulers sent over from the imperial country to rule the colony from within

d. Rulers sent over from the imperial country to rule the colony from within.

Which of the following is a social effect of 20th century globalization? a. Airplane travel has become cheaper and easier. b. Stock markets around the world are more interconnected. c. The Industrial Revolution spread machinery around the world. d. Social media allows people from around the world to connect instantly.

d. Social media allows people from around the world to connect instantly.

Prince Henry a. Spanish explorer b. Italian explorer c. French explorer d. explorer from Portugal

d. explorer from Portugal

How did the Roman Catholic Church react to the Protestant Reformation? a. The Pope ordered a meeting between Protestant and Catholic leaders and negotiated the Peace of Westphalia. b. The Church decided to adapt to the requests of the people and become more like the Eastern Orthodoxy. c. The Church changed practices to be more inclusive by allowing services in the vernacular and priests to marry. d. The Church had a series of meetings to discuss their practices and ended the sale of indulgences.

d. The Church had a series of meetings to discuss their practices and ended the sale of indulgences.

How did the victorious Allies deal with the Ottoman Empire after 1919? a. The Ottoman Empire was dissolved with their treasuries taken by the League of Nations. b. Ottomans were forced to pay high reparation to both England and France. c. The US was allowed to take areas within the Ottoman Empire as US territories. d. The Mandate System allowed both France and England to oversee the newly independent regions from the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire.

d. The Mandate System allowed both France and England to oversee the newly independent regions from the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire.

Why did the arts flourish under Shah Abbas' rule? a. Shah Abbas was an architect and painter. b. Architecture already existed from previous empires. c. Most of the art and architecture was gifted from the Ottomans. d. The Shah paid for the development of the arts and architecture.

d. The Shah paid for the development of the arts and architecture.

Which of the following was a cause of the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor? a. The US refused to negotiate with the Japanese Prime Minister. b. Japan wanted to test out their new navy ships. c. Germany asked Japanese to attack the navel base. d. The US cut off the Japanese supply of oil.

d. The US cut off the Japanese supply of oil.

Alpacas are indigenous to South America, why did the Europeans domesticate them outside of their homeland? a. Alpacas are easier to raise than sheep. b. Alpaca wool is easily dyed. c. Europeans tamed them for milk first, then their fur. d. . The alpaca fleece is prized for its soft and durable qualities.

d. The alpaca fleece is prized for its soft and durable qualities.

The Fourteen Points plan for peace had three distinctive sections, which of the following is the best example for each of those sections. a. Ensuring free access to the seas, free trade and the League of Nations. b. The end of empires, loss of colonies and limit on weapons. c. The demand for reparations, end of alliances and limited weapons for every nation. d. The establishment of free trade, restored Belgium and League of Nations.

d. The establishment of free trade, restored Belgium and League of Nations.

Which of the following is an effect of globalization? a. All Communist regimes were overthrown. b. The United Nations was disbanded. c. The US stock market crash after the 9/11 attacks. d. The news of political uprisings in the Middle East spread in a matter of minutes.

d. The news of political uprisings in the Middle East spread in a matter of minutes.

Why did the Mughal Empire collapse? a. The death of the emperor led to civil war. b. They were invaded and incorporated into the Ming Dynasty. c. They were constantly invaded from the North. d. They were taken over by the British East India Company in 1858.

d. They were taken over by the British East India Company in 1858.

Where did the Safavid Empire originate from? a. Abbasid Dynasty b. Seljuk Turks c. Ottoman Empire d. Timurid Dynasty

d. Timurid Dynasty

When a nation uses the majority of its budget to make weapons and asks civilians to grow their own food so commercial stores can be sent to soldiers abroad, and creates a universal a. draft to build its forces, this is called- a. profiteering. b. blitzkrieg. c. militarism. d. total war.

d. Total War.

The most accurate example of Wilson's 13th Point is what is _______________. a. House of Representatives b. Free Press c. Greenpeace d. United Nations

d. United Nations

How were the Ottomans able to conquer such a vast area of land? a. Alliances with neighboring empires. b. Exploration into the Americas. c. Inherited land from the Abbasid Caliphate. d. Use of cannons and Janissary armies.

d. Use of cannons and Janissary armies.

Direct Rule a. Arranging special trade agreements to maintain economic interests b. British using local sultans to rule their economy because it would favor the British c. Advising local rulers because it was less costly than other types of rule d. Viceroys ruling in India after the failure of the Sepoy Rebellion

d. Viceroys ruling in India after the failure of the Sepoy Rebellion

Duchess Sophie a. Youngest member of Romanov Family b. Black Hand's assasin c. "Mad monk" d. Wife of Archduke Ferdinand

d. Wife of Archduke Ferdinand

Which of the following was supported by Karl Marx? a. free enterprise b. Laissez Faire economics c. a Bourgeoisie revolution d. a Proletariat revolution

d. a Proletariat revolution

The Boer Wars between the British and the Boers resulted in _____. a. peace between African Kingdoms b. redrawing borders of North Africa c. establishment of a Boer nation d. the foundation of the apartheid

d. the foundation of the apartheid

Sufi a. tax on non-muslims b. a market with diverse goods c. a non-muslim d. a muslim mystic

d. a muslim mystic

Kristallnacht a. a system of government that requires citizens to submit to the leader b. the nations of Britain, the US. and Soviet Union in World War II c. an extreme right wing government d. a night where Jewish businesses were destroyed and citizens were killed

d. a night where Jewish businesses were destroyed and citizens were killed

Industrial Revolution a. an organization of workers formed to protect the rights and interests of its members b. a way of organizing a society in which the GOVERNMENT OWNS the things that are used to make and transport products and nothing is privately held c. a way of organizing an economy so that the things that are used to make and transport products are OWNED BY INDIVIDUAL PEOPLE d. a rapid major change in an economy marked by the general introduction of power-driven machinery or an important change in production of goods.

d. a rapid major change in an economy marked by the general introduction of power-driven machinery or an important change in production of goods.

Fascism a. The nations of Italy, Germany, and Japan in World War II b. a system of government that requires citizens to submit to the leader c. the nations of Britain, the US. and Soviet Union in World War II d. an extreme right wing government

d. an extreme right wing government

According to Karl Marx, history is the record of the _____. a. tracing the democratic-republic government b. voting equality for men and women c. stronger militaries taking over weaker militaries d. class struggles between the rich and poor

d. class struggles between the rich and poor

Humanist artists of the Renaissance focused their art on ______. a. flat, two-dimensional figures b. religious figures only c. creating mosiacs d. dimension and perspective

d. dimension and perspective

Baron de Montesquieu a. idea of a social contract or agreement between the people and government b. laissez-faire economics with little or no government involvement c. separation of church and state d. division of government between three branches

d. division of government between three branches

During the Thirty Years War, both the Protestants and Catholics hoped to _____. a. access trade routes to control and spread their religion through trade. b. prevent followers from leaving their religion by providing monetary incentives to followers. c. expel the other religion from their territory by moving them to overseas colonies. d. gain territory under their religion and stop the other from gaining territory.

d. gain territory under their religion and stop the other from gaining territory.

Which of the following caused a decline in the Safavid Empire? a. economic isolation b. plague and disease c. crop failure and famine d. invasions and civil war

d. invasions and civil war

How did the Communist Manifesto impact industrial society? a. It led to a more competitive market. b. It explained the principles of a free market economy. c. It led to equality of all people in the world. d. it led to political uprisings.

d. it led to political uprisings.

Which of the following are factors needed to industrialize? a. slaves and money b. capitalism, socialism, and communism c. animals and farms d. land, labor, and capital

d. land, labor, and capital

Galileo a. Conducted experiments on gasses and pressure b. Heliocentric Theory of the universe c. Observed laws of motion d. proved the heliocentric theory was correct

d. proved the heliocentric theory was correct

What were the most popular exports of the Ming Dynasty? a. coffee b. tobacco c. spices d. silk and porcelain

d. silk and porcelain

Which industry was first to be industrialized? a. railroad industry b. telegraph lines c. aviation industry d. textile industry

d. textile industry

Militarism a. the idea of mobilizing an entire nation's resources for war. b. idea of a large powerful country controlling a smaller/weaker nation c. A strong feeling of support for one's country or state d. the idea of maintaining a strong or large military for a country

d. the idea of maintaining a strong or large military for a country

What was the purpose of the Grand Canal? a. protection from northern invaders b. communication between the Ming and the Mughal c. transportation of goods from East to West d. transportation of goods from North to South

d. transportation of goods from North to South

World War I introduced an innovative strategy to war known as trench warfare. This new approach had soldiers dig deep ditches and spend endless days and nights in those long trenches. Which of the following was not a cause for this new technique of fighting? a. mustard gas b. barbed wire c. machine gun use d. war planes

d. war planes

All of the following contributed to the end of the Atlantic Slave Trade:

economic factors, moral indignation, abolishment as an social issue.

TRUE OR FALSE: Japan felt they had been treated unfairly by the Treaty of Versailles.

true (Japan was not formally recognized)


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