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One reason that many historians study geography is to (1) help predict changes in government (2) show connections between people and places (3) tell when events took place (4) explore the value systems of early people
2. show connections between people and places
“Greek Statues Unearthed in Pompeii” “Chinese Porcelain Found at Zimbabwe Dig” “Mixtec Textiles Found Near Aztec Ruins” Which concept is illustrated by these headlines? (1) colonialism (3) ethnocentrism (2) isolationism (4) cultural diffusion
4. Cultural diffusion
What was a result of the Neolithic Revolution? (1) Civilizations developed. (2) Humans first learned to use fire. (3) Life expectancy declined. (4) People began hunting and gathering for food.
1. Civilizations developed
. . .“One theory is that there were waves of migration, one moving through the east of Africa and another making its way through the centre of the continent. In Zambia, there is evidence of at least three routes of migration – from the great lakes, from the Congo forest and from Angola.” . . . Source: BBC, The Story of Africa: Early History This passage about the early history of Africa describes migrations associated with which group of people? (1) Phoenicians (3) Moors (2) Bantu (4) Babylonians
2. Bantu
Which belief system is considered monotheistic? (1) Jainism (3) Judaism (2) Daoism (4) Shinto
3. Judaism
How did the geography of the Italian peninsula influence the development of the Roman Empire? (1) The unnavigable rivers in the northern part of the peninsula protected the Romans from their neighbors. (2) The harsh climate prevented agricultural production on the Italian peninsula. (3) The lengthy, rugged seacoast encouraged frequent invasions of the Italian peninsula. (4) The location of the peninsula contributed to Roman control of the Mediterranean region.
4. The location of the peninsula contributed to Roman control of the Mediterranean region.
• Hinduism was the dominant religion. • Murals were painted on the Ajanta cave walls. • The concept of zero and the decimal system were introduced. Which empire is described by these statements? (1) Gupta (3) Persian (2) Maurya (4) British
1. Gupta
The early Russian civilization adopted the Eastern Orthodox religion, the Cyrillic alphabet, and different styles of art and architecture through contact with (1) traders from China (2) conquering Mongol invaders (3) Vikings from northern Europe (4) missionaries from the Byzantine Empire
4. missionaries from the Byzantine Empire
Technological achievements made during the Tang and Song dynasties were important because they (1) were used to defeat Kublai Khan (2) contributed to economic growth and cultural advancement (3) increased contact with the Americas (4) led to social equality between men and women
2. contributed to economic growth and cultural advancement
What was a major characteristic of the Renaissance in Europe? (1) Secular achievements were emphasized. (2) Suffrage was granted to men and women. (3) Most literature was written in Arabic. (4) Most ancient Greek and Roman ideas were rejected. .
1. Secular achievements were emphasized.
What was one result of the travels of Marco Polo? (1) Africa remained isolated. (2) Ottoman power decreased. (3) Colonies were established in Japan. (4) Interest in Asian cultures increased
4. interest in Asian cultures increased
Base your answer to the question on the graphic organizer below and on your knowledge of social studies. Three-field system used New universities founded Magna Carta signed Gothic cathedrals built Which title best completes this graphic organizer? (1) Improvements Under the Tokugawa (2) Achievements of Medieval Europe (3) Developments in Ancient Ghana (4) Changes Resulting From the Counter Reformation
2. Achievements of Medieval Europe
Which advancement in technology revolutionized the way ideas were spread throughout western Europe in the 15th century? (1) development of the astrolabe (2) introduction of the telegraph (3) improvements to the printing press (4) creation of the telescope
3. improvements to the printing press
Which phrase best completes the partial outline below? I. Achievements of the Incas A. _____________________________ B. Kept records using quipus C. Built stone structures without using mortar (1) Cast bronze statues (2) Created a system of terrace farming (3) Invented a foot stirrup (4) Developed chariots
2. Created a system of terrace farming
Prices in Spain rose as colonies supplied large amounts of gold and silver. This suggests that Spanish imports of gold and silver led to (1) food shortages (3) inflation (2) unemployment (4) self-sufficiency
3. inflation