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Review V World History/Napp KEY TERMS Republic - a form of government in which the leader is not a monarch and certain citizens have the right to vote Patrician - one of Rome’s wealthy landowners, who became Rome’s ruling class (one of two groups of Roman citizens) Plebeian - a member of the second and larger group of Roman citizens, who were less wealthy landowners, craftspeople, merchants, and small farmers Consul - an officer of the Roman Republic who ran the government and led the Roman army into battle Praetor - an officer of the Roman Republic who was in charge of civil law Triumvirate - a government by three people with equal power Dictator - an absolute ruler Imperator - commander in chief of the Roman army, a title given to Augustus by the Senate Paterfamilias - the dominant male in a Roman family Insulae - apartment blocks in Rome where the poor lived Procurator - a Roman official who directed the affairs of a province New Testament - the second part of the Christian Bible Clergy - church leaders Laity - regular church members Plague - an epidemic disease Inflation - a rapid increase in prices 12345- During a period of ___________, prices rise. Smallpox was a ______________, an epidemic disease. Regular church members are referred to as the ______________. Church leaders are the ______________. In a ________________, citizens vote for representatives; it is a form of government in which the leader is not a monarch and certain citizens have the right to vote. 6- Wealthy landowners in Rome were called _______________. 7- _____________ were craftspeople, merchants and small farmers in Rome. 8- A ___________ was an officer of the Roman Republic who ran the government and led the Roman army into battle. 9- A _____________ was an officer of the Roman Republic who was in charge of civil law. 10- A government by three people with equal power is known as a __________________. 11- A _______________ is an absolute ruler. 12- An _______________ is commander in chief of the Roman army, a title given to Augustus by the Senate. 13- The dominant male in a Roman family was the ________________. 14- Apartment blocks in Rome where the poor lived were called _______________. 15- A _________________ was a Roman official who directed the affairs of a province. 16- The second part of the Christian Bible is the __________ ________________. The Europeans referred to China as the Far East. The Chinese referred to China as the Middle Kingdom. What do these terms illustrate? (1) The names of places refer to significant physical features. (2) Most people do not understand geography. (3) The point of view of people influences geographic labels. (4) Place names sometimes commemorate important events. In which economic system does the government make most major decisions about what to produce, how much to produce, and for whom the goods and services will be produced? (1) traditional (3) command (2) mixed (4) market Which country has acted as a cultural bridge between China and Japan? (1) Philippines (3) Korea (2) Vietnam (4) Bangladesh Throughout history, a basic purpose of government has been to provide (1) equal rights for all people (2) laws to maintain order (3) representation for all social classes (4) separate political and religious systems The Neolithic Revolution is considered a turning point in global history because it led to (1) increasing migrations of people in search of food (2) increasing use of animal skins for clothing (3) a belief in a spiritual world (4) the development of civilization The primary reason ancient peoples of the Nile River valley built levees, dikes, and reservoirs was to (1) purify sacred waters (2) create a shorter route to distant cities (3) defend against invaders (4) increase agricultural production In the practice of religion, the Ten Commandments are to Christianity as the Eightfold Path is to (1) Buddhism (3) Islam (2) Daoism (4) Shinto Mandate of Heaven, production of silk, and reverence for ancestors are all characteristics associated with civilizations in (1) India (3) Greece (2) China (4) West Africa After the fall of the Mongol Empire, which city emerged as the new political and cultural center of Russia? (1) Moscow (3) Novgorod (2) Warsaw (4) Kiev • Made advances in mathematics, science, and medicine • Preserved Greek and Roman learning • Influenced Spanish architecture and literature These achievements are most closely associated with the (1) Golden Age of Islam (2) Maya Empire (3) Gupta Empire (4) Tang dynasty Which leader started the Protestant Reformation by speaking out against papal abuses and the sale of indulgences in the Ninety-five Theses? (1) John Calvin (3) John Wycliffe (2) Henry VIII (4) Martin Luther What was one important result of Mansa Musa’s pilgrimage to Mecca? (1) creation of a large navy (2) translation of the Qur’an from Arabic to Swahili (3) establishment of diplomatic ties with other Muslim states (4) preservation of animistic traditions in the Arabian Peninsula Which statement best describes a key aspect of mercantilism? Which characteristic was common to the (1) removing tariffs to increase free trade cities of the Hanseatic League in Europe and between empires the cities of the African kingdom of Ghana? (2) acquiring colonies to provide a favorable (1) location on key trade routes balance of trade (2) indirect control by the papacy (3) eliminating private ownership of the (3) management of local gold mines means of production (4) development as centers of woolen (4) encouraging subsistence agriculture industry Speaker A: It was a combination of the Protestant wind and the island nature of our nation that protected us. Surely, Philip must be upset at his defeat. Speaker B: Our archipelago and divine winds have protected us once again. The Mongols may have taken China, but they cannot conquer us. The Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights both served to (1) extend the voting privileges of commoners (2) abolish the government’s role in levying taxes (3) limit the power of the monarchy (4) support the theory of the divine right of kings Speaker C: To support our growing population, we must find a suitable way to farm. With floating gardens on our lake, we should be able to grow enough to meet our demand. One scientific belief held by both René Descartes and Isaac Newton is that (1) reasoned thought is the way to discover truth (2) new theories should be made to fit existing traditional ideas Speaker D: We have connected highland and (3) the method by which discoveries are lowland areas by building networks of roads made is unimportant and bridges. We have also built terraces into (4) difficult problems should be solved by our mountainsides to grow crops. reading religious texts Which two speakers discuss how their society modified their environment? (1) A and B (3) C and D (2) B and C (4) D and A Which speaker is most likely from 16thcentury England? (1) A (3) C (2) B (4) D One way in which Suleiman the Magnificent and Peter the Great are similar is that they both (1) modernized their military (2) promoted free speech (3) isolated their people from outside influences (4) reduced taxes levied on their people Which region is most closely associated with the expansion of the Sahel and overgrazing in the savanna regions? (1) South America (3) Africa (2) China (4) Southeast Asia “Dalit [Untouchable] Families Forbidden to Use Public Water-Tap” “Nepal Bans Bias Against Untouchables in Move to End Hindu Caste System” These headlines reflect a conflict between (1) traditional customs and modern law (2) child labor and industrialization (3) national self-determination and ethnic diversity (4) access to resources and forced migration Which civilization is credited with recording data with quipu, developing an elaborate road system, and constructing Machu Picchu? (1) Roman (3) Mesopotamian (2) Egyptian (4) Inca Feudalism and manorialism played an important role in western European society during the (1) Medieval period (2) Pax Romana (3) Enlightenment (4) Age of Exploration Pope Urban II, Saladin, and King Richard the Lion-Hearted are leaders associated with the (1) Age of Charlemagne (2) Crusades (3) Glorious Revolution (4) Counter Reformation One way in which the travels of Marco Polo and the voyages of Zheng He are similar is that both (1) Established colonial territories (2) Stimulated trade (3) Encouraged mass migrations (4) Led to discoveries in Africa The population trend from 1350 to 1450 is most likely the result of the (1) Development of trade with the Americas (2) Raids by Vikings on coastal cities (3) Defeat of the Spanish Armada by England (4) Spread of the bubonic plague in England Which statement can best be supported by the information shown on this map? (1) The Ottoman Empire included parts of northern Africa. (2) The Safavid Empire controlled the entire Indian subcontinent. (3) The Mughal Empire occupied territory adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea. (4) The Ottoman Empire conquered less territory than either the Safavid or the Mughal Empire. …How Louis obtained money enough to govern as he pleased. The first need of a king who wished to rule as he pleased was money. Louis had little trouble in raising money, for the reason that he did not need to ask for it, as the English kings did. The institution in France which resembled the English Parliament was the Estates General. But this body had never met frequently, and it could scarcely be said to exist any more, since it had not been assembled for nearly fifty years. Louis was therefore free to collect taxes and use the money as he saw fit.… ~ Source: Carl L. Becker, Modern History, Silver, Burdett and Company According to Carl L. Becker, what was one way Louis XIV exercised power over the finances of France? Keep Practicing! :)