Deck 48: (AP) World History: History: Part A

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What do many developing nations struggle with?

A)A weak industrial base
B)Low birthrates
C)Lack of aid from foreign powers
D)Fewer natural resources
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Who first used the phrase "Iron Curtain" to describe the division of Europe after World War II?

A)Winston Churchill
B)Harry Truman
C)Franklin Roosevelt
D)Joseph Stalin
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Where did the technology for the jet engine originate?

A)China
B)Russia, from the Cold War space race
C)20 years after the first manned airplane flight
D)Nazi Germany
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When the Berbers participated in trade across the Sahara, which of the following items was crucial to their success?

A)Silver
B)Spices
C)Camels
D)Gold
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Which African empire or kingdom expanded into and swallowed Egypt by the 8th century BCE?

A)Aksumite Empire
B)Kanem Empire
C)Carthaginian Empire
D)Kush Kingdom
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Of the following classical societies, which was located in South Asia?

A)Greek
B)Roman
C)Mayan
D)Mauryan
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Why did the development of agriculture lead to a dramatic increase in population?

A)The development of agriculture led to the end of the nomadic life.
B)People no longer had to hunt and gather, which was highly dangerous.
C)Farming led to a more stable source of food, which allowed for larger families and permanent homes.
D)Agriculture and farming provided a much healthier diet than hunting and gathering did.
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The development of Swahili was the result of mixing which of following pairs of cultures?

A)Berber and Arabic
B)Berber and Zulu
C)Berber and Bantu
D)Bantu and Arabic
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In 1915, a British passenger liner was torpedoed by a German U-Boat. What was the name of the ship?

A)Titanic
B)Lusitania
C)Mauretania
D)Olympic
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How did the Neolithic Revolution influence traditional gender roles?

A)Working outside of the home was highly valued
B)Women did not work any longer.
C)Men continued to hunt; women continued to gather.
D)The economic roles of men and women were equal.
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In what year did the Berlin Wall come down?

A)1981
B)1985
C)1989
D)1992
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The Nile was extremely important to the Egyptian civilization. Which of the following rivers served a similar purpose to the Chinese civilization?

A)Ganges
B)Indus
C)Yellow
D)Euphrates
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The Maya of Mesoamerica are best known are best known for their achievements in which area?

A)Art
B)Language
C)Math and Astronomy
D)War
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What was the purpose of the massive Great Enclosure at Great Zimbabwe?

A)It was the home of the king.
B)It held prisoners and slaves.
C)It was the first zoo.
D)Its purpose is unknown.
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Which of the following describes a major factor that contributed to the end of apartheid in the Republic of South Africa?

A)Many foreign countries began to boycott goods from South Africa.
B)Ronald Reagan spoke out on behalf of victims of apartheid.
C)There was a revolt among victims of apartheid.
D)Nelson Mandela was imprisoned.
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Why did the Zhou dynasty in China last so long?

A)Ruthless imperialism
B)The ability to keep poorer subjects untrained and uneducated
C)Technological advancements
D)Religious unity
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Which of the following was the first great trading state to emerge in West Africa?

A)Liberia
B)Niger
C)Ghana
D)Senegal
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Which peoples developed the first true alphabet in the world?

A)The Egyptians
B)The Persians
C)The Phoenicians
D)The Hebrews
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Under the social hierarchies of Hinduism and Confucianism, the value of what group is demonstrated?

A)Scholars
B)Women
C)The Emperor's elite
D)Peasants
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Which of the following infects both humans and animals with a brutal sleeping sickness?

A)Mosquitoes
B)Roundworm
C)Tsetse fly
D)Mites
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Among the pillars of Islam, which of the following must be done the most?

A)Pilgrimage to Mecca
B)Giving Alms
C)Ritual Fasting
D)Praying at fixed times
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Which of the following civilizations featured government participation by its citizens?

A)Egypt
B)Rome
C)India
D)Greece
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The Ottoman Empire reached its golden age during the reign of which of the following rulers?

A)Osman I
B)Suleiman the Magnificent
C)Mehmed II, the conqueror
D)Selim II
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In general, what was Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of perestroika, instituted in the 1980s?

A)A general loosening of Soviet political and economic structures
B)A general tightening of Soviet political and economic structures
C)A series of pogroms against Jews living in Russia
D)An attempt to communize previously democratic areas of Europe
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Which of the following was the principal god of the Aztecs?

A)The sun god
B)The moon god
C)The serpent god
D)The sea god
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Which of the following often aided the collapse of the Chinese dynasties?

A)Military advancements
B)Foreign interference
C)Peasant revolts
D)Economic pressure
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Where can one find written evidence of the life of Mohammed?

A)Qur'an
B)Old Testament
C)New Testament
D)Hijra
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What was the primary goal of the Christian Crusades?

A)The conquer Asia Minor
B)To spread Christianity to Africa
C)To share Jerusalem with the Muslims
D)To retake the Holy Land from the Muslims.
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What was the largest problem that faced the French army by the end of 1917?

A)Sickness
B)Some soldiers refused to fight
C)Lack of supplies
D)The army was too small.
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What was the one unifying institution in medieval Europe?

A)The monarchy
B)Artists' guilds
C)The Roman Catholic Church
D)The University of Paris
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During the Renaissance, what did Europeans desire that eventually led to the discovery of the New World?

A)To discover an all-water route to the East
B)To establish a place where they could freely practice their religion
C)To civilize all of the people around the world
D)To spread Christianity
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Lutheran doctrine states that good works are sufficient to achieve salvation.
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The 1926 British General Strike involved problems in which of the following industries?

A)Coal
B)Meatpacking
C)Paper
D)Automotive
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Whose famous Renaissance masterpieces include the paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?

A)Da Vinci
B)Raphael Sanzio
C)Michelangelo
D)Monet
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Which royal built the famous Palace of Versailles, where they required the nobility to reside for a portion of the year?

A)Marie de Medici
B)Louis XIV
C)Louis XIII
D)Henry IV
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Who saw dreams as keys to the unconscious mind?

A)Gregor Mendel
B)Albert Einstein
C)Gustave Courbet
D)Sigmund Freud
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What was the first industry in England that implemented machinery in the Industrial Revolution?

A)Meatpacking
B)Textiles
C)Railroads
D)Paper
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Which European country was the very first to send explorers into the Indian Ocean?

A)Portugal
B)Italy
C)England
D)Frane
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What famous text, written by Thomas Hobbes, advocated for an absolute monarchy due to the evil passions of all men?

A)Levitate
B)Leviathan
C)Common Sense
D)The Divine Comedy
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When Spanish sailors returned to Europe from their voyages to the New World, they introduced which of the following diseases into the continent?

A)AIDS
B)Syphilis
C)Smallpox
D)Avian flu
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Who was the first person to isolate radium?

A)Thomas Edison
B)James Clark Maxwell
C)Alexander Graham Bell
D)Marie Curie
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Which of the following statements about the size of Europe during the 18th century is true?

A)It did not change.
B)It rapidly declined.
C)It rapidly increased.
D)The population of women rapidly increased; the population of men rapidly decreased.
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What did the Boulanger Affair nearly destroy?

A)French Second Republic
B)The Swiss Confederation
C)French Third Republic
D)Napoleon III's reign
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What was the name of the infamous 5th century BCE war between Athens and Sparta?

A)The Peloponnesian War
B)Greco-Persian War
C)Trojan War
D)The First Sacred War
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Which Egyptian pharaoh unified "Upper" and "Lower" Egypt into one state, around 3100 BCE, and founded the first Egyptian dynasty?

A)Semerket
B)Narmer (or Menes)
C)Amenhotep
D)Khufu
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Living roughly 230,000 to 29,000 years ago, during the Middle Paleolithic period, the Neanderthal was a species of the Homo genus. In general, which part of the world did this species inhabit?

A)Australia
B)North America
C)South America
D)Europe
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What is the best description of the Manchurian Incident?

A)It was the first major battle of World War II.
B)It was the last major battle of World War I.
C)It was a terrible railway explosion that allowed the Japanese to take over Manchuria.
D)It was a scandal involving international intelligence, leading to some of the first strains of the Cold War era.
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Who led the 1959 Cuban revolution?

A)Che Guevara
B)Fidel Castro
C)Raoul Castro
D)All of the above
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During the Cuban Missile Crisis, John F. Kennedy worked with which of the following Soviet Leaders to settle peacefully?

A)Joseph Stalin
B)Nikita Khrushchev
C)Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
D)Tsar Nicholas II
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In what continent does present-day Turkey reside?

A)Asia
B)Europe
C)Africa
D)Both Europe and Asia
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Which of the following statements about voting in the Roman Republic is true?

A)All adult citizens could vote and votes were equally-weighted.
B)All adult citizens could vote; male votes counted for more.
C)All adult male citizens could vote; votes of rich citizens counted for more.
D)Voting was not allowed in the Roman Republic.
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The Christian Crusades, or Holy Wars, occurring in the eleventh through the thirteenth century, could best be compared to which of the following ideas in the Islamic world?

A)Jihad
B)Sunnah
C)Fatwa
D)Hijra
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Who defended the Greek states?

A)An elite Greek army, trained by the government
B)Private citizens
C)Peasant rebels
D)Slave armies
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Of the following lists of texts, which one was the foundation for the Declaration of Sentiments, issued by the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848?

A)The Declaration of Independence
B)The Bill of Rights
C)The Bible
D)Thomas Paine's Common Sense
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Who established the Church of England, otherwise known as the Anglican Church?

A)Pope Clement VII
B)Holy Roman Emperor Charles V
C)King Henry VIII
D)Pope Paul III
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What is the main goal of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)?

A)To strive for peace in the Middle East
B)To end the West's dependence upon oil from the Middle East
C)To create an indpendent state for the Palestinian people
D)To spread Palestinian culture throughout the western world
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During the Abbasis dynasty, the caliph was advised by a council. The leader of this council was essentially a prime minister, known as the ­­­­­­­________.

A)Shah
B)Imam
C)Vizier
D)Sultan
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Which great city was captured by the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Mehmed II in 1453?

A)Constantinople
B)Jerusalem
C)Rome
D)Athens
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For the most part, where did the ancestors of the Polynesians come from?

A)Japan
B)China
C)The Indonesian and Philippine islands
D)Australia and New Zealand
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Which of the following had the best navigational technology available during the time period between 600-1450 CE?

A)The Byzantine Empire
B)Western Europe
C)China
D)Japan
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Who were the cavalry warriors who established their own state in Egypt in the 1200s?

A)The Mamluks
B)The Ottomans
C)The Mongols
D)The Seljuks
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Despite the rapid spread of Islam on the continent of Africa, which of the following places remained Christian?

A)Marrakesh
B)Mali
C)Ethiopia
D)Tunisia
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Who brought Islam to India?

A)The Sunni Caliphate
B)The Delhi Sultanate
C)The Ottomans
D)The Umayyads
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How were women typically treated in ancient Greek society?

A)They were slaves in every household.
B)Women were gods.
C)Women were inferior to men, in both political and social matters.
D)Women were equals to men, especially in voting.
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During the 1980s and 1990s, the governments of Chile, Argentina, and Brazil politically moved toward which of the following?

A)Representative democracy
B)Communism
C)Totalitarianism
D)Socialism
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What was one of the main causes of the decline of papal authority during the late Middle Ages?

A)An ongoing war between Spain and England
B)An extremely long famine in Central Europe
C)Decline of monastic orders in Europe
D)High mortality rate during the Black Death
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Of the following Native American societies, which one built huge mounds for what scientists and anthropologists believe to be religious purposes?

A)The Pueblos
B)The Sioux
C)The Mississippians
D)The Hopi
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What effect did the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 have?

A)It raised tariffs on all goods from China.
B)It banned most Chinese people from immigrating to the United States.
C)It divided China into "spheres of influence" for various countries.
D)It established the "open door policy" of trading with China.
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What were the organizations of craftspeople and merchants in European cities called?

A)Ecclesia
B)Guilds
C)Granges
D)Fiefdoms
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The Chinese had a virtual monopoly on which of the following for many, many years?

A)Rice
B)Porcelain
C)Bamboo
D)Silk
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What often led to alliances between European feudal lords?

A)The Black Death
B)A papal decree
C)Mutual need for defense against the Vikings
D)Trade relations
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30 to 40 million members of Yuan China's population were killed by which of the following pandemics, which then traveled west to the Middle East and Europe?

A)Tuberculosis
B)Cholera
C)Ebola
D)Bubonic plague
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What was the result of Magellan's 1519 voyage around the world?

A)Spain claimed territory in the Pacific.
B)Protestantism greatly expanded around the world.
C)Capitalism declined in the Mediterranean.
D)Magellan was knighted upon his return.
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What scientific accomplishment is Nicolaus Copernicus best known for?

A)Elaborating upon the existing theory of the elliptical orbits
B)He invented the telescope.
C)He created the world's first working microscope.
D)He mathematically proved heliocentric theory.
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What was a significant effect of the Columbian Exchange?

A)Europe was introduced to American foods.
B)A decline in the Atlantic slave trade
C)A decline in the world population
D)Spread of American diseases to Europe
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Of the following rulers, who had the most religious tolerance?

A)Philip II of Spain
B)Henry VIII of England
C)Louis XIV of France
D)Akbar the Great of the Mughals
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Why did the United States strongly support the Marcos regime in the Philippines?

A)Due to popular pressure from Filipino-American voters in the United States
B)Because Marcos was strongly committed to democracy
C)Because Marcos was attempting to prevent takeover by a right-wing dictator
D)Because Marcos was strongly anticommunist
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During the 18th Century, over what territories did France and England fight?

A)South America and the Pacific
B)Asia and the Caribbean
C)North America and Asia
D)Asia and Central America
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Which part of Africa was most greatly impacted during the 17th- and 18th-century slave trade?

A)Sub-Saharan Africa
B)West Africa
C)South Africa
D)East Africa
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In the western hemisphere, which was the first republic to grant equality to all of its citizens?

A)The United States
B)Mexico
C)Bolivia
D)Haiti
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Deck 48: (AP) World History: History: Part A
1
What do many developing nations struggle with?

A)A weak industrial base
B)Low birthrates
C)Lack of aid from foreign powers
D)Fewer natural resources
A weak industrial base
2
Who first used the phrase "Iron Curtain" to describe the division of Europe after World War II?

A)Winston Churchill
B)Harry Truman
C)Franklin Roosevelt
D)Joseph Stalin
Winston Churchill
3
Where did the technology for the jet engine originate?

A)China
B)Russia, from the Cold War space race
C)20 years after the first manned airplane flight
D)Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany
4
When the Berbers participated in trade across the Sahara, which of the following items was crucial to their success?

A)Silver
B)Spices
C)Camels
D)Gold
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Which African empire or kingdom expanded into and swallowed Egypt by the 8th century BCE?

A)Aksumite Empire
B)Kanem Empire
C)Carthaginian Empire
D)Kush Kingdom
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Of the following classical societies, which was located in South Asia?

A)Greek
B)Roman
C)Mayan
D)Mauryan
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Why did the development of agriculture lead to a dramatic increase in population?

A)The development of agriculture led to the end of the nomadic life.
B)People no longer had to hunt and gather, which was highly dangerous.
C)Farming led to a more stable source of food, which allowed for larger families and permanent homes.
D)Agriculture and farming provided a much healthier diet than hunting and gathering did.
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The development of Swahili was the result of mixing which of following pairs of cultures?

A)Berber and Arabic
B)Berber and Zulu
C)Berber and Bantu
D)Bantu and Arabic
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In 1915, a British passenger liner was torpedoed by a German U-Boat. What was the name of the ship?

A)Titanic
B)Lusitania
C)Mauretania
D)Olympic
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How did the Neolithic Revolution influence traditional gender roles?

A)Working outside of the home was highly valued
B)Women did not work any longer.
C)Men continued to hunt; women continued to gather.
D)The economic roles of men and women were equal.
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In what year did the Berlin Wall come down?

A)1981
B)1985
C)1989
D)1992
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The Nile was extremely important to the Egyptian civilization. Which of the following rivers served a similar purpose to the Chinese civilization?

A)Ganges
B)Indus
C)Yellow
D)Euphrates
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The Maya of Mesoamerica are best known are best known for their achievements in which area?

A)Art
B)Language
C)Math and Astronomy
D)War
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What was the purpose of the massive Great Enclosure at Great Zimbabwe?

A)It was the home of the king.
B)It held prisoners and slaves.
C)It was the first zoo.
D)Its purpose is unknown.
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Which of the following describes a major factor that contributed to the end of apartheid in the Republic of South Africa?

A)Many foreign countries began to boycott goods from South Africa.
B)Ronald Reagan spoke out on behalf of victims of apartheid.
C)There was a revolt among victims of apartheid.
D)Nelson Mandela was imprisoned.
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Why did the Zhou dynasty in China last so long?

A)Ruthless imperialism
B)The ability to keep poorer subjects untrained and uneducated
C)Technological advancements
D)Religious unity
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Which of the following was the first great trading state to emerge in West Africa?

A)Liberia
B)Niger
C)Ghana
D)Senegal
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Which peoples developed the first true alphabet in the world?

A)The Egyptians
B)The Persians
C)The Phoenicians
D)The Hebrews
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Under the social hierarchies of Hinduism and Confucianism, the value of what group is demonstrated?

A)Scholars
B)Women
C)The Emperor's elite
D)Peasants
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Which of the following infects both humans and animals with a brutal sleeping sickness?

A)Mosquitoes
B)Roundworm
C)Tsetse fly
D)Mites
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Among the pillars of Islam, which of the following must be done the most?

A)Pilgrimage to Mecca
B)Giving Alms
C)Ritual Fasting
D)Praying at fixed times
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Which of the following civilizations featured government participation by its citizens?

A)Egypt
B)Rome
C)India
D)Greece
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The Ottoman Empire reached its golden age during the reign of which of the following rulers?

A)Osman I
B)Suleiman the Magnificent
C)Mehmed II, the conqueror
D)Selim II
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In general, what was Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of perestroika, instituted in the 1980s?

A)A general loosening of Soviet political and economic structures
B)A general tightening of Soviet political and economic structures
C)A series of pogroms against Jews living in Russia
D)An attempt to communize previously democratic areas of Europe
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Which of the following was the principal god of the Aztecs?

A)The sun god
B)The moon god
C)The serpent god
D)The sea god
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Which of the following often aided the collapse of the Chinese dynasties?

A)Military advancements
B)Foreign interference
C)Peasant revolts
D)Economic pressure
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Where can one find written evidence of the life of Mohammed?

A)Qur'an
B)Old Testament
C)New Testament
D)Hijra
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What was the primary goal of the Christian Crusades?

A)The conquer Asia Minor
B)To spread Christianity to Africa
C)To share Jerusalem with the Muslims
D)To retake the Holy Land from the Muslims.
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What was the largest problem that faced the French army by the end of 1917?

A)Sickness
B)Some soldiers refused to fight
C)Lack of supplies
D)The army was too small.
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What was the one unifying institution in medieval Europe?

A)The monarchy
B)Artists' guilds
C)The Roman Catholic Church
D)The University of Paris
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During the Renaissance, what did Europeans desire that eventually led to the discovery of the New World?

A)To discover an all-water route to the East
B)To establish a place where they could freely practice their religion
C)To civilize all of the people around the world
D)To spread Christianity
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Lutheran doctrine states that good works are sufficient to achieve salvation.
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The 1926 British General Strike involved problems in which of the following industries?

A)Coal
B)Meatpacking
C)Paper
D)Automotive
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Whose famous Renaissance masterpieces include the paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?

A)Da Vinci
B)Raphael Sanzio
C)Michelangelo
D)Monet
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Which royal built the famous Palace of Versailles, where they required the nobility to reside for a portion of the year?

A)Marie de Medici
B)Louis XIV
C)Louis XIII
D)Henry IV
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Who saw dreams as keys to the unconscious mind?

A)Gregor Mendel
B)Albert Einstein
C)Gustave Courbet
D)Sigmund Freud
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What was the first industry in England that implemented machinery in the Industrial Revolution?

A)Meatpacking
B)Textiles
C)Railroads
D)Paper
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Which European country was the very first to send explorers into the Indian Ocean?

A)Portugal
B)Italy
C)England
D)Frane
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What famous text, written by Thomas Hobbes, advocated for an absolute monarchy due to the evil passions of all men?

A)Levitate
B)Leviathan
C)Common Sense
D)The Divine Comedy
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When Spanish sailors returned to Europe from their voyages to the New World, they introduced which of the following diseases into the continent?

A)AIDS
B)Syphilis
C)Smallpox
D)Avian flu
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Who was the first person to isolate radium?

A)Thomas Edison
B)James Clark Maxwell
C)Alexander Graham Bell
D)Marie Curie
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42
Which of the following statements about the size of Europe during the 18th century is true?

A)It did not change.
B)It rapidly declined.
C)It rapidly increased.
D)The population of women rapidly increased; the population of men rapidly decreased.
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What did the Boulanger Affair nearly destroy?

A)French Second Republic
B)The Swiss Confederation
C)French Third Republic
D)Napoleon III's reign
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44
What was the name of the infamous 5th century BCE war between Athens and Sparta?

A)The Peloponnesian War
B)Greco-Persian War
C)Trojan War
D)The First Sacred War
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45
Which Egyptian pharaoh unified "Upper" and "Lower" Egypt into one state, around 3100 BCE, and founded the first Egyptian dynasty?

A)Semerket
B)Narmer (or Menes)
C)Amenhotep
D)Khufu
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46
Living roughly 230,000 to 29,000 years ago, during the Middle Paleolithic period, the Neanderthal was a species of the Homo genus. In general, which part of the world did this species inhabit?

A)Australia
B)North America
C)South America
D)Europe
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47
What is the best description of the Manchurian Incident?

A)It was the first major battle of World War II.
B)It was the last major battle of World War I.
C)It was a terrible railway explosion that allowed the Japanese to take over Manchuria.
D)It was a scandal involving international intelligence, leading to some of the first strains of the Cold War era.
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48
Who led the 1959 Cuban revolution?

A)Che Guevara
B)Fidel Castro
C)Raoul Castro
D)All of the above
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49
During the Cuban Missile Crisis, John F. Kennedy worked with which of the following Soviet Leaders to settle peacefully?

A)Joseph Stalin
B)Nikita Khrushchev
C)Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
D)Tsar Nicholas II
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50
In what continent does present-day Turkey reside?

A)Asia
B)Europe
C)Africa
D)Both Europe and Asia
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51
Which of the following statements about voting in the Roman Republic is true?

A)All adult citizens could vote and votes were equally-weighted.
B)All adult citizens could vote; male votes counted for more.
C)All adult male citizens could vote; votes of rich citizens counted for more.
D)Voting was not allowed in the Roman Republic.
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52
The Christian Crusades, or Holy Wars, occurring in the eleventh through the thirteenth century, could best be compared to which of the following ideas in the Islamic world?

A)Jihad
B)Sunnah
C)Fatwa
D)Hijra
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53
Who defended the Greek states?

A)An elite Greek army, trained by the government
B)Private citizens
C)Peasant rebels
D)Slave armies
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54
Of the following lists of texts, which one was the foundation for the Declaration of Sentiments, issued by the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848?

A)The Declaration of Independence
B)The Bill of Rights
C)The Bible
D)Thomas Paine's Common Sense
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55
Who established the Church of England, otherwise known as the Anglican Church?

A)Pope Clement VII
B)Holy Roman Emperor Charles V
C)King Henry VIII
D)Pope Paul III
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56
What is the main goal of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)?

A)To strive for peace in the Middle East
B)To end the West's dependence upon oil from the Middle East
C)To create an indpendent state for the Palestinian people
D)To spread Palestinian culture throughout the western world
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57
During the Abbasis dynasty, the caliph was advised by a council. The leader of this council was essentially a prime minister, known as the ­­­­­­­________.

A)Shah
B)Imam
C)Vizier
D)Sultan
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58
Which great city was captured by the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Mehmed II in 1453?

A)Constantinople
B)Jerusalem
C)Rome
D)Athens
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59
For the most part, where did the ancestors of the Polynesians come from?

A)Japan
B)China
C)The Indonesian and Philippine islands
D)Australia and New Zealand
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60
Which of the following had the best navigational technology available during the time period between 600-1450 CE?

A)The Byzantine Empire
B)Western Europe
C)China
D)Japan
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61
Who were the cavalry warriors who established their own state in Egypt in the 1200s?

A)The Mamluks
B)The Ottomans
C)The Mongols
D)The Seljuks
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62
Despite the rapid spread of Islam on the continent of Africa, which of the following places remained Christian?

A)Marrakesh
B)Mali
C)Ethiopia
D)Tunisia
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63
Who brought Islam to India?

A)The Sunni Caliphate
B)The Delhi Sultanate
C)The Ottomans
D)The Umayyads
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64
How were women typically treated in ancient Greek society?

A)They were slaves in every household.
B)Women were gods.
C)Women were inferior to men, in both political and social matters.
D)Women were equals to men, especially in voting.
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65
During the 1980s and 1990s, the governments of Chile, Argentina, and Brazil politically moved toward which of the following?

A)Representative democracy
B)Communism
C)Totalitarianism
D)Socialism
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66
What was one of the main causes of the decline of papal authority during the late Middle Ages?

A)An ongoing war between Spain and England
B)An extremely long famine in Central Europe
C)Decline of monastic orders in Europe
D)High mortality rate during the Black Death
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67
Of the following Native American societies, which one built huge mounds for what scientists and anthropologists believe to be religious purposes?

A)The Pueblos
B)The Sioux
C)The Mississippians
D)The Hopi
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68
What effect did the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 have?

A)It raised tariffs on all goods from China.
B)It banned most Chinese people from immigrating to the United States.
C)It divided China into "spheres of influence" for various countries.
D)It established the "open door policy" of trading with China.
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69
What were the organizations of craftspeople and merchants in European cities called?

A)Ecclesia
B)Guilds
C)Granges
D)Fiefdoms
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70
The Chinese had a virtual monopoly on which of the following for many, many years?

A)Rice
B)Porcelain
C)Bamboo
D)Silk
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71
What often led to alliances between European feudal lords?

A)The Black Death
B)A papal decree
C)Mutual need for defense against the Vikings
D)Trade relations
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72
30 to 40 million members of Yuan China's population were killed by which of the following pandemics, which then traveled west to the Middle East and Europe?

A)Tuberculosis
B)Cholera
C)Ebola
D)Bubonic plague
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73
What was the result of Magellan's 1519 voyage around the world?

A)Spain claimed territory in the Pacific.
B)Protestantism greatly expanded around the world.
C)Capitalism declined in the Mediterranean.
D)Magellan was knighted upon his return.
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74
What scientific accomplishment is Nicolaus Copernicus best known for?

A)Elaborating upon the existing theory of the elliptical orbits
B)He invented the telescope.
C)He created the world's first working microscope.
D)He mathematically proved heliocentric theory.
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75
What was a significant effect of the Columbian Exchange?

A)Europe was introduced to American foods.
B)A decline in the Atlantic slave trade
C)A decline in the world population
D)Spread of American diseases to Europe
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76
Of the following rulers, who had the most religious tolerance?

A)Philip II of Spain
B)Henry VIII of England
C)Louis XIV of France
D)Akbar the Great of the Mughals
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77
Why did the United States strongly support the Marcos regime in the Philippines?

A)Due to popular pressure from Filipino-American voters in the United States
B)Because Marcos was strongly committed to democracy
C)Because Marcos was attempting to prevent takeover by a right-wing dictator
D)Because Marcos was strongly anticommunist
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78
During the 18th Century, over what territories did France and England fight?

A)South America and the Pacific
B)Asia and the Caribbean
C)North America and Asia
D)Asia and Central America
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79
Which part of Africa was most greatly impacted during the 17th- and 18th-century slave trade?

A)Sub-Saharan Africa
B)West Africa
C)South Africa
D)East Africa
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80
In the western hemisphere, which was the first republic to grant equality to all of its citizens?

A)The United States
B)Mexico
C)Bolivia
D)Haiti
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