Global Tapestry
Which of the following conclusions is best supported by the second image?
China's merchant class experienced growth and vitality during the 12th century
The author's portrayal of the activities shown in Image 2 was most directly informed by
Christian religious ideals against gaining too much wealth (talks about wealth and $ as a 'sin' = greed)
Which of the following beliefs in the Islamic faith is most closely related to the passage?
The relative tolerance of the other Abrahamic religions (Dhimmis - 'People of the Book')
The two passages best illustrate which of the following continuities in world history?
While some states were willing to tolerate diversity within their territories, others suppressed diversity
Based on Source 1, which of the following agricultural techniques did the Aztecs use to increase food production before contact with Spaniards?
Use of very rich soil in 'floating gardens' CHINAMPAS!!
Compared to 12th century China, Western Europe (FEUDALISTIC) during twelfth century:
Was organized in a decentralized structure and more focused on foreign gains outside of Europe
Which of the following first disrupted China's economy soon after the time period pictured? end of the 1200s = MONGOLS
Was organized in a decentralized structure and more focused on foreign gains outside of Europe
All of the following statements about the use of the currency shown in Image 1 in China under the Yuan Dynasty are factually accurate. Which best explains why the currency often led to hyperinflation? - means the loss of value ($ basically becomes worthless due to overeprinting or too much $ in circulation/use
Excessive amounts of currency were printed in order to fund military expeditions and reward local elites (matches the highlighted part)
The commercial practices shown in the images emerged in order to
Facilitate a growing trade in luxury goods by providing greater access to credit and currency (paper $ makes trade transaction easier/more efficient)
The policy toward minority religious groups described in Source 1 is most consistent with the policy toward minority religious groups in Islamic states in the period before 1450 because it...
Granted limited personal freedom and protection
According to this selection from the Quran, which of the following religions was LEAST influential to Islam?
Hinduism (only 1 that is polytheistic AND not from the Middle East)
could best be used as evidence of the ways in which
Imperial states attempted to expand commercial activity (talks about putting counterfeiters to death - at the bottom - and can be used in all provinces which only the govt. can mandate)
Based on Source 1, which of the following agricultural techniques did the Aztecs use to increase food production before contact with Spaniards?
Increased agricultural productivity contributed to revival of some urban areas
Which of the following best explains why trade along the Trans - Saharan trade networks increased in the period 1200 - 1450?
Innovations in previously existing transportation technologies such as the caravan, allowed merchants to carry larger loads and protect themselves (CAMEL CARAVANS!!!)
Which of the following best explains an effect of the expansion of the Mali Empire on the Trans - Saharan trade networks?
It facilitated commercial growth by expanding the number of people participating in the trade network - conquered large part of W Africa - brought them into network & promoted continued access across the Sahara
The breakup of the Mongol Empire into separate khanates during the mid-thirteenth century was most connected to which of the following developments?
Mongol traditions emphasized tribal and personal loyalties and made it difficult to establish long-lasting centralized dynastic rule, which led to civil war (when Genghis died, his empire eventually fractured as his sons/grandchildren divided up the space)
Which of the following is a major drawback for historians using Source 1 and Source 2 as sources of evidence about Aztec society?
Neither source presents a purely Aztec view of their society -BOTH ARE SPANISH SOURCES
Which of the following was a direct result of the cultural interactions in East Africa by 1300 CE?
Swahili developed which blended Arabic and Bantu languages which facilitated trade relations (Arabic & Bantu combo - better communication & trade)
The new, powerful trade states of East Africa are best understood in the larger context of which of the following major trade systems by 1300 CE?
The Indian Ocean maritime trade network that began to emerge in the 9th century (E Africa is Indian Ocean network side with the Middle East and India. The Trans-Sahara is the Western part of Africa - Atlantic Ocean/Sahara Desert side).
Which of the following best describes an effect of the establishment of the Mongol Empire upon Silk Road long distance trade?
The Silk Road trade increased because the Mongol conquests helped connect more regions of Eurasia economically and commercially - landbased empire = land-based network
A historian would most likely use this selection from the Quran to demonstrate which of the following?
The continuation of religious ideals in the Abrahamic religions (mentions Jewish + Chrisitain holy texts and figures - remember Islam came out of Judeo-Christianity)
Which of the following best explains a development in the trans-Saharan trade networks in the period 1200-1450?
The geographic range of the networks increased because of improved commercial practices
Based on the map of states in Eastern Africa around 1300 CE, which of the following cultural interactions led directly to the formation of these states?
The influence of Islamic trade which began during the Abbasid Caliphate (PPT slide talked about how Islamic influences helped shape E Africa into independent city-states which were centralized. Centralization helped improve trade. 'A' is wrong because Europe doesn't show up until c. 1500)
These images from the silk scroll painting Along the River During Qingming Festival from the early 12th century CE are best understood in the context of which of the following?
Urban growth and development during the Song Dynasty 12TH CENTURY DYNASTY