Title: GLOBAL 9 QUIZ TIME
1GLOBAL 9QUIZ TIME
2- Which factor led to the prosperity and success of
the - world's early civilizations?
- formation of democratic governments
- (2) development of monotheism
- (3) acceptance of gender equality
- (4) location in river valleys
3Which factor led to the prosperity and success of
the world's early civilizations? (4)
location in river valleys
4- The importance of the Code of Hammurabi, the
Twelve - Tables, and the Justinian Code is that they
- (1) established legal principles
- (2) instituted democratic governments
- (3) provided religious freedom
- (4) promoted equality for all classes
5- The importance of the Code of Hammurabi, the
Twelve - Tables, and the Justinian Code is that they
- (1) established legal principles
6- Archaeological studies of the Indus Valley cities
of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro show evidence of - (1) dynastic rule (3) social equality
- (2) monotheism (4) urban planning
7- Archaeological studies of the Indus Valley cities
of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro show evidence of - (4) urban planning
8- An example of economic interdependence is
- (1) South Africans mining their gold and diamond
resources - (2) the government of France issuing new currency
- (3) Japan selling technological goods to buy
Middle Eastern oil - (4) an Indian subsistence farmer waiting for the
rains to water his crops
9- An example of economic interdependence is
- (3) Japan selling technological goods to buy
Middle Eastern oil
10- The diagram represents the rigid social class
system of - (1) colonial Latin America
- (2) traditional India
- (3) feudal Japan
- (4) dynastic China
11- The diagram represents the rigid social class
system of - (2) traditional India
12- Kings and Princes coin money only out of metals,
but the Pope coins money out of everything -
indulgences, ceremonies, dispensations, pardons
all fish come to his net. -Martin Luther, 1519 - The ideas presented in this passage led directly
to the - (1) Commercial Revolution
- (2) Spanish Inquisition
- (3) Protestant Reformation
- (4) French Revolution
13- Kings and Princes coin money only out of metals,
but the Pope coins money out of everything -
indulgences, ceremonies, dispensations, pardons
all fish come to his net. -Martin Luther, 1519 - The ideas presented in this passage led directly
to the - (3) Protestant Reformation
14- Kings and Princes coin money only out of metals,
but the Pope coins money out of everything -
indulgences, ceremonies, dispensations, pardons
all fish come to his net. -Martin Luther, 1519 - In this passage, Martin Luther presents his
- (1) objections to practices of the Catholic
Church - (2) plan for economic change in Central Europe
- (3) objections to using only metals as the basis
for money - (4) justification for the dethroning of an
absolute monarch
15- Kings and Princes coin money only out of metals,
but the Pope coins money out of everything -
indulgences, ceremonies, dispensations, pardons
all fish come to his net. -Martin Luther, 1519 - In this passage, Martin Luther presents his
- (1) objections to practices of the Catholic
Church
16- Speaker A We must return to the ideas of the
Bible. We should encourage people to read and
interpret religious scripture for themselves. - Speaker B Our people worship many gods, who
control the peoples activities, such as birth,
death, and commerce. - Speaker C Our people received the Ten
Commandments at Mount Sinai. We are few in
number, but we will bring these commandments to
all people. - Speaker D We trace our religions birth to the
flight of our greatest prophet from Mecca to
Medina.
17- Which speaker is expressing an idea from a
polytheistic religion? - (1) A (3) C
- (2) B (4) D
18- Which speaker is expressing an idea from a
polytheistic religion? - (2) B
19- Which speaker refers to the establishment of
Islam? - (1) A (3) C
- (2) B (4) D
20- Which speaker refers to the establishment of
Islam? - (4) D
21- The Byzantine Empire made its most important
contribution to later civilizations by - (1) recognizing the Pope as the head of the
Byzantine Church - (2) preserving much of the Greco-Roman heritage
- (3) establishing trade routes to the Americas
- (4) encouraging the spread of Buddhism
22- The Byzantine Empire made its most important
contribution to later civilizations by - (2) preserving much of the Greco-Roman heritage
23- Which situation is considered a cause of the
other three? - (1) development of a European middle class
- (2) increase in European demand for Eastern goods
- (3) European renewal of interest in learning
- (4) European involvement in the Crusades
24- Which situation is considered a cause of the
other three? - (4) European involvement in the Crusades
25- Which development led to the shortages of labor
in 14th-century Europe and in 16th- and 17th
century North and South America? - (1) rise of nation-states
- (2) outbreak of the Black Death and smallpox
- (3) fall of Constantinople
- (4) introduction of new military technologies
26- Which development led to the shortages of labor
in 14th-century Europe and in 16th- and 17th
century North and South America? - (2) outbreak of the Black Death and smallpox
27- The Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights
are similar in that they both - (1) reinforced the theory of divine right
- (2) decreased the rights of citizens
- (3) limited the power of the monarchy
- (4) encouraged colonialism
28- The Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights
are similar in that they both - (3) limited the power of the monarchy
29- Under the policy of mercantilism, colonial powers
considered their colonies to be - (1) independent nations that traded throughout
the world - (2) independent nations that had special
relationships with European powers - (3) possessions to benefit the imperial power
(mother country) - (4) possessions being prepared for independence
30- Under the policy of mercantilism, colonial powers
considered their colonies to be - (3) possessions to benefit the imperial power
(mother country)
31- We hold these truths to be self-evident, that
all men are created equal, that they are endowed
by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,
that among these are Life, Liberty and the
pursuit of Happiness. . . . -
- This statement best expresses the philosophy of
- (1) Adam Smith (3) Thomas Hobbes
- (2) Karl Marx (4) John Locke
32- We hold these truths to be self-evident, that
all men are created equal, that they are endowed
by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,
that among these are Life, Liberty and the
pursuit of Happiness. . . . -
- This statement best expresses the philosophy of
- (4) John Locke
33- The statement best represents the values of
- (1) the Enlightenment (3) feudalism
- (2) Social Darwinism (4) communism
34- The statement best represents the values of
- (1) the Enlightenment
35Which title is best for the partial outline
below?
- A. Indian Ocean sea lanes
- B. Central Asian Silk Road
- C. Trans-Saharan trade
- D. East African coastal trading system
- (1) Areas in the Hanseatic League
- (2) Routes of European Crusaders
- (3) Movement of People and Goods
- (4) Regions Under Mongol Control
36Which title is best for the partial outline
below?
- A. Indian Ocean sea lanes
- B. Central Asian Silk Road
- C. Trans-Saharan trade
- D. East African coastal trading system
- (3) Movement of People and Goods
37Between 1540 and 1580, what happened to the
native population of Central Mexico?
- (1) It decreased by approximately 6 million
people. - (2) It increased to a high of 26 million people.
- (3) It increased by approximately 2 million
people per year. - (4) It decreased to 8 million people.
38Between 1540 and 1580, what happened to the
native population of Central Mexico?
- (3) It increased by approximately 2 million
people per year.
39- Which statement best explains the population
trend shown on this graph? - (1) Native beliefs included human sacrifice.
- (2) Tribal warfare raged during this time period.
- (3) Native traditions encouraged polygamy.
- (4) Europeans brought diseases to Latin America.
40- Which statement best explains the population
trend shown on this graph? - (4) Europeans brought diseases to Latin America.
41- Which values are most closely associated with the
fundamental principles of Buddhism? - (1) competition and financial success
- (2) maintaining the caste system and providing
education for all people - (3) practicing nonviolence and giving up worldly
desires - (4) self-determination and democracy
42- Which values are most closely associated with the
fundamental principles of Buddhism? - (3) practicing nonviolence and giving up worldly
desires
43- A major goal of the Christian Church during the
Crusades (1096-1291) was to - 1 establish Christianity in western Europe
- 2 capture the Holy Land from Islamic rulers
- 3 unite warring Arab peoples
- 4 strengthen English dominance in the Arab world
44- A major goal of the Christian Church during the
Crusades (1096-1291) was to - 2 capture the Holy Land from Islamic rulers
45- The Neolithic Revolution was characterized by the
- (1) change from nomadic herding to settled
farming - (2) growth of iron tool-making technology
- (3) migration of early peoples to the Americas
- (4) decline of large empires
46- The Neolithic Revolution was characterized by the
- (1) change from nomadic herding to settled
farming
47- In which region did Chinas earliest
civilizations develop? - (1) Gobi Desert (3) Yellow
River Valley - (2) Himalaya Mountains (4) Tibetan Plateau
48- In which region did Chinas earliest
civilizations develop? - (3) Yellow River Valley
49- In China, Confucianism emphasized the idea that
- (1) equality should exist between all members of
society - (2) salvation could be attained by prayer,
meditation, and good deeds - (3) individual goals should be placed ahead of
the needs of the group - (4) harmony could be achieved by the proper
behavior of each member of a family or society
50- In China, Confucianism emphasized the idea that
- (4) harmony could be achieved by the proper
behavior of each member of a family or society
51- The rise of the West African kingdoms of Ghana,
Mali, and Songhai can be attributed to - (1) their emphasis on nationalism
- (2) the spread of Christianity
- (3) the rise of European imperialism
- (4) their locations near the trans-Sahara trade
routes
52- The rise of the West African kingdoms of Ghana,
Mali, and Songhai can be attributed to - (4) their locations near the trans-Sahara trade
routes
53- Mansa Musa commissioned great mosques to be built
in Timbuktu, Malis capital, and in other Mali
cities. Under Musas patronage, Muslim
scholarship flourished, and Timbuktu began its
tenure as an important center of learning. This
public display of wealth and power enhanced
Malis reputation and prestige throughout the
world.
- Which phrase best describes Mali under the rule
of Mansa Musa? - (1) a golden age
- (2) a poverty-stricken era
- (3) a decade of colonial unrest
- (4) a period of political chaos
54- Mansa Musa commissioned great mosques to be built
in Timbuktu, Malis capital, and in other Mali
cities. Under Musas patronage, Muslim
scholarship flourished, and Timbuktu began its
tenure as an important center of learning. This
public display of wealth and power enhanced
Malis reputation and prestige throughout the
world.
- Which phrase best describes Mali under the rule
of Mansa Musa? - (1) a golden age
55- Inca terrace farming and Aztec floating gardens
are examples of - (1) the ability of civilizations to adapt to
their regions physical geography - (2) slash-and-burn farming techniques
- (3) Mesoamerican art forms symbolizing the
importance of agriculture - (4) colonial economic policies that harmed Latin
American civilizations
56- Inca terrace farming and Aztec floating gardens
are examples of - (1) the ability of civilizations to adapt to
their regions physical geography
57- The primary goal of most of Europes absolute
monarchs was to - (1) support political freedom for the new middle
classes - (2) prevent contact with areas beyond Europes
borders - (3) centralize their political control over their
nations - (4) maintain peaceful relations with neighboring
nations
58- The primary goal of most of Europes absolute
monarchs was to - (3) centralize their political control over their
nations
59- One similarity between the rule of Peter the
Great of Russia and that of Akbar the Great of
India was that both leaders - (1) implemented strict religious codes of conduct
within their nations - (2) modernized and expanded their empires using
ideas from other cultures - (3) relied on peaceful resolutions of conflicts
with neighboring peoples - (4) introduced democratic ideas into their
political systems
60- One similarity between the rule of Peter the
Great of Russia and that of Akbar the Great of
India was that both leaders - (2) modernized and expanded their empires using
ideas from other cultures
61Estates General Meet for First Time in 175
YearsNational Assembly Issues Declarations of
the Rights of ManReign of Terror Ends
Robespierre Dies
- Which event in European history is most closely
associated with these headlines?
- (1) Puritan Revolution
- (2) Hundred Years War
- (3) French Revolution
- (4) signing of the Magna Carta
62Estates General Meet for First Time in 175
YearsNational Assembly Issues Declarations of
the Rights of ManReign of Terror Ends
Robespierre Dies
- Which event in European history is most closely
associated with these headlines?
63- One similarity between Japanese Shintoism and
African animism is the belief that - (1) everything in nature has a spirit and should
be respected - (2) only one God exists in the universe
- (3) peoples moral conduct determines their
afterlife - (4) religious statues should be erected to honor
the gods
64- One similarity between Japanese Shintoism and
African animism is the belief that - (1) everything in nature has a spirit and should
be respected
65- Which factor contributed to the success of the
vast empire created by the Mongols? - (1) avoiding contacts with the West
- (2) paying monetary tribute to local rulers
- (3) employing superior military skills
- (4) converting conquered peoples to Confucianism
66- Which factor contributed to the success of the
vast empire created by the Mongols? - (3) employing superior military skills
67- Which statement explains why the Renaissance
began in Italy? - (1) Italy was not influenced by a classical
heritage. - (2) The Italian city-states were wealthy centers
of trade and manufacturing. -
- (3) Italy was politically unified by a strong
central government. - (4) The Catholic Church did not have any
influence in Italy.
68- Which statement explains why the Renaissance
began in Italy? - (2) The Italian city-states were wealthy centers
of trade and manufacturing. -
69- Niccolo Machiavelli in The Prince and Thomas
Hobbes in Leviathan both advocated that a ruler
should - (1) obtain power from a social contract with the
governed - (2) place the needs of subjects first
- (3) apply Christian teachings to all decisions
- (4) employ absolute power to maintain order in
the areas under their rule
70- Niccolo Machiavelli in The Prince and Thomas
Hobbes in Leviathan both advocated that a ruler
should - (4) employ absolute power to maintain order in
the areas under their rule
71- What is a chain of islands called?
- What is the spreading of the desert called?
- What is an irregular coastline?