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Enlightenment MOST with the feudal system described by Froissart
All mankind being all equal
Iconoclasm images of Jesus and the saints in Byzantine religious art
Ban on depicting the prophet Muhammed
European and Japanese feudal society
Birth
Which of the following best compares the practices concerning Japanese gender roles expressed in the excerpt to Mongol practices concerning gender roles in the same period?
Both Japanese and Mongol women exercised some important individual freedoms despite living in a patriarchal society
The travelers chronicled in the passage above practiced which of the follow religions?
Buddhism
The mandala MOST likely contains deities that represent the seven days of this week and week and the twelve zodiac signs because
Buddhism served as a vehicle for the transmission of Western concepts to Asia
Based on your knowledge of world history, activities such as those in the first image could also be found in this major city in the 12th century.
Cahokia
Timbuktu's growth depended on
Camels
Which of the following was a direct result of camel use in North Africa?
Camels facilitated trade across the harsh terrain, allowing large caravans to transverse the flourishing new trade routes
Which of the following conclusions is best supported by the second image?
China's merchant class experienced growth and vitality during the 12th century
BEST summarizes the Byzantine approach to government
Emperor embodied Christ's power
MOST closely related to gender roles Europe and Japan
European chivalry emphasized a code of conduct
In the spirit of this passage, which of the following is a major element of Chinese culture that did not integrate well with Buddhism?
Filial piety
Following Chinese practices would Mongolian
Foot-binding
China from 600 CE to 1250 CE
Free laborers were offered state incentives to farm
BEST supported by the passage above Venice and Constantinople
Increasing power of Venice coincided with the decline of power of Byzantium
All of the following experienced expanding Afro-Eurasian trade and communication networks similar to the Byzantines in the 600-1450 period EXCEPT
Japan
The excerpt best supports which of the following conclusions about Japanese government in circa 1000 CE?
Japan had an imperial government structure
14th century English system as described
Japanese feudalism
The views expressed in the excerpt are best seen as evidence of which of the following in Japanese society in the 600-1450 period?
Japanese women had some degree of power and influence despite the persistence of patrirachy
Passage above formed the basis of basis of the feudal structure in Europe
Legitimacy
The sponsorship of which of in the following rulers brought both trade and scholarship to Timbuktu?
Mansa Musa
Based on this source how did Mongolian women compare to Chinese
Mongolian women enjoyed a more respected and independent place
The interactions described in the passage and poem are best understood in the context of which of the following during the 13th century CE?
Nomadic invasions throughout Asia originating from the Central Asian Steppes
A historian researching the social history of Afro-Eursia in the period 600-1450 CE would most likely find The Tale of Genji useful as a comparison to which of the following sources?
One Thousand and One Night
Which of the following conclusions BEST describes the importance of pastoral groups in North Africa?
Pastoralists served as agents in the transfer of technologies and knowledge through trade
Woolen industry in Europe were similar
Production in each region
Events described in the passage Chrysobull of 1082
Rise of urban centers able to exert power outside of the influence of existing imperial states
Following labor systems is Froissart describing
Serfdom
China and the Middle East for which of the following
Silk stood up well to the rigors of the Silk Roads camel caravans
The spread of the Byzantine Empire's influence northward due to efforts of figures like the ones pictured here, Cyril and Methodious, led directly to which of the following historical?
Slavic communities were encompassed into Byzantine culture and trade networks.
Each of the following conclusions regarding Japanese Buddhism are suggested by this image Except
Some Buddhist temples were designed to replicate this mandala
Which of the following was a direct result of the cultural interactions in East Africa by 1300 C.E?
Swahili developed which blended Arabic and Bantu languages and allowed for better trade relations
As pictured in the photograph of North African trans- Saharan merchants, which of the following pastoral groups was responsible for facilitating trans- Saharan trade?
The Berbers
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 C.E?
The Indian Ocean maritime trade network that began to emerge in the 9th century C.E.
Based on this image and your knowledge of world history, which of the following civilizations is depicted here?
The Norwegian Vikings
Which of the following civilizations treatment of women Mongolian Empire
The Songhay Kingdom in West Africa
Based on the passage and your knowledge of world history, which of the following aspects of Indian culture best relates to the strengths of the Indian people according to the author above?
The caste system
MOST responsible for the creation of the feudal system in Europe
The collapse of the Roman Empire in Western Europe
Which of the following conclusions best supported by the cultural interactions that gave rise to the trade states of East Africa by 1300 C.E.?
The emergence of new states and traditions in East Africa was similar in nature to the emergence of new states and traditions that arose in Southeast Asia by 1300 C.E.
Islamic traditions encouraged the development of Timbuktu
The hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca
A historian researching the economic history of Eurasia in the period circa 600-1450 C.E. would most likely find this writing useful as a source of information about which of the following?
The impact that improvements in technology and commercial practices had on Eurasian trade networks
Based on the of states in eastern Africa around 1300 C.E., 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
The views expressed by the author of the poem best reflect which of the following developments in the 13th-century Arab world?
The influence of religious uncertainty
Which of the following BEST exemplifies the reason for the developing trade relationship between the Byzantine Empire and Kievan Rus after the late 900s C.E.?
The kingdom's mutual ties to Orthodox Christianity.
A historian might use this image to demonstrate which of the following?
The longship allowed Viking warriors to travel both open ocean and in-land rivers.
Based on your knowledge of world history, which of the following contributed MOST to the end of footbinding practices in 20th century China?
The rise of communism by mid-century and the creation of a new government under Mao Zedong
Which of the following conclusions about the period 600 C.E. to 1450 C.E. is most directly supported by the passage?
There was an increase in state-sponsored commercial infrastructures in East Asia
GREATEST contrast with the Byzantine approach to imperial authority
U.S. federal republic
Helped enhance the emperor's status as God's representative
Worship at the imperial church
Based on your analysis of both sources, attacks on urban centers like Baghdad in 600-1450 CE period were mainly a consequence of
a desire for increased economic capacity for empire expansion
Compared to Chinese family structures and gender roles in the period 600-1450 CE, West African family structures and gender roles were
different, affording women a wider degree of freedoms in the home and in society
Gautama MOST likely appears three positions above the central buddha because Japanese Buddhists
regarded Buddhas other than Gautama as the ritual foci of later Buddhist texts.
BEST explains the drastic decline of Timbuktu and Mali after 1500
rise of Europe and the West
Which of the following first disrupted China's economy soon after the time period pictured?
the Mongol conquest of China and establishment of the Yuan Dynasty
The development of the practice of footbinding in China in the 600-1450 CE period, pictured here, can BEST be understood in the context of which of the following?
the rise of Neoconfucianism in China in the Song era
The practice of footbinding in China was similar in its social and economic implications to all of the following EXCEPT
the use of matrilineal descent
images from silk scroll painting Along the River During Qinming 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
Compared to the descriptions in the passage and poem, city life in 13th century Western Europe
was different in that city life was thriving due to a renewal of trade routes and a lack of nomadic invasions
Compared to 12th century China, Western Europe during the 12th century
was organized in a decentralized structure and more focused on foreign gains outside of Europe