AP Classroom Final 1 Questions
Which of the following best describes a claim made in the first paragraph of the inscription?
Statues of Buddhist divine figures could spiritually benefit everyone.
All of the following statements are factually accurate. Which might best be used to undermine or modify the author's argument in the second paragraph?
Christians and Jews in the Ottoman Empire faced considerable restrictions on their religious practices, legal rights, and social freedoms.
Which of the following was a continuity in the development of African states in the period circa 1200-1450 ?
Despite geographical barriers, some African states were able to maintain diplomatic and cultural contacts with the broader Afro-Eurasian world.
Which of the following best describes the author's claim in the second paragraph?
Despite the small size of Barbadian plantations, the landowners on Barbados are very wealthy.
Which of the following pieces of evidence most strongly supports the author's conclusion about the importance of exotic goods to the Maya region's economy?
Exotic goods were exchanged over long distances within the Maya lowlands.
The author invokes which of the following to support his claim that smallpox's impact on European settlers was different from its impact on Native Americans?
Ideas about the role of divine providence in human affairs
Which of the following developments in the period circa 1250-1450 represents a situation that did not lead to conquerors assimilating into the cultures of the conquered societies?
Invading armies establishing and maintaining a separate community, as illustrated by the European crusader kingdoms in the Middle East B
As outlined in the passage, the provisions of the agreement can best be used to illustrate which of the following aspects of state building in Eurasia in the period circa 1450-1750 ?
Local elites successfully resisted attempts at state centralization and asserted their autonomy from central rule.
The contents of the letter are best understood in the context of which of the following aspects of the historical situation in sub-Saharan Africa in the early 1600s?
Political, religious, and economic rivalries shaped European colonial policies in Africa.
Which of the following continuities in the development of African states in the period circa 1200-1450 most likely explains the prevalence of Christianity in Ethiopia?
Some African states' religious traditions continued to be influenced by cultural transfers dating back to earlier centuries.
The spread of Islam into sub-Saharan West Africa in the period circa 1200-1450 was mostly a result of the conversion of the rulers of which of the following states?
The Mali Empire
Which of the following aspects of the international situation in early sixteenth-century southwest Asia is most relevant to understanding Sultan Selim's letter?
The Ottoman and Safavid empires fought numerous wars for control over Iraq, Syria, and other regions of the Middle East. B
Which of the following would a historian most likely cite as evidence in support of the author's argument in the second paragraph of the passage?
The Ottoman millet system, an arrangement designed to utilize the economic contributions of non-Muslim groups within the empire while granting them limited autonomy to organize their communal affairs under their own religious leaders
Despite the disintegration of the Abbasid Caliphate, Islam continued to spread across Afro-Eurasia in the period 1200-1450 primarily because of which of the following?
The activities of Sufi missionaries
In the period circa 1200-1450, which of the following most directly enabled merchants to bring salt and other bulk products to markets in sub-Saharan Africa?
The adoption of innovative practices in overland trading, such as the use of camel caravans and saddles
The passage implies that the author was aware of smallpox being an infectious disease. Which of the following can best be cited as evidence of that claim?
The author's statement that no English settlers fell ill, even though "many performed these favors for the Indians for weeks"
The terminology used in the opening sentence of the decree was most directly influenced by which of the following?
The deep influence of Christianity on medieval society and culture
Which of the following does the author cite most directly to support his argument in the third paragraph about the importance of exotic goods in the Maya region?
The existence of unified patterns of behavior in warfare, science, and religion
The process of "consultations with the nobles and clergy of the realm" in the making of Edward III's decree best reflects which of the following?
The fragmented, decentralized nature of European feudal monarchies
All of the following statements are factually accurate. Which would best support the author's argument in the first paragraph of the passage?
The period of Mamluk rule in Egypt saw a high number of conversions to Islam and a considerable reduction in the percentage of Coptic Christians in the overall population of Egypt.
Which of the following demonstrates the assimilation of nomadic conquerors into conquered societies during the period circa 1250-1450 ?
The rulers of the Yuan dynasty adopting Chinese court culture and methods of rule
Which of the following was a key similarity in the policies of the rulers of African states such as Ethiopia in the period circa 1200-1450 ?
They used religion and laws to bolster their legitimacy.
Which of the following best describes the author's purpose in the passage?
To portray his patron as a generous supporter of the sciences and a man of unusual intelligence
The privileges discussed in the passage best demonstrate that in some instances in the period 1450-1750
internal challenges to state power could lead to the establishment of new state-like structures within existing states
The report's position on the proposed transfer of Luanda to the Dutch is best understood in light of the authors' goal to
secure profits from the rapidly expanding trans-Atlantic slave trade
The point of view expressed by the Dutch West India Company's directors in the letter can best be described as
seeking to steer the States General representatives into taking action that would benefit the company financially
The author uses all of the following as evidence to support his argument about the impact of smallpox on Native American populations EXCEPT
the English settlers tried to help the Native Americans who were afflicted with smallpox
The need for legal action to address the "grave inconveniences" that might result from the labor shortages described in the passage most likely resulted from
the agrarian nature of medieval European economies and their reliance on coerced labor
The Mongol conquests resulted in all of the following developments EXCEPT
the initial diffusion of Buddhism and Christianity to East Asia