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World History Unit 3 Exam (B)
9.
1.
The Edict of Milan issued by Constantine said…
a. Christianity was the only religion in Rome
b. Christianity must be tolerated in Rome
c. Christianity was not a religion at all
d. Christianity must be stopped in Rome
2.
“Who would believe…that Rome, built upon the conquest
of the whole world, would itself fall to the ground?” The
quote describes the unbelief of the Fall of Rome, such a
vast and influential empire. Which of the following is NOT
a reason Rome declined and fell?
a. High taxes which cause unrest with the people
b. The constant change of emperors
c. The failure of the aqueducts
d. Germanic tribes attacking vulnerable areas
“The pope stands between God and man, lower than God
but higher than men, who judges all and is judged by no
one.” This quote is an example of…
a. The power of kings over people
b. The power of Popes
c. The power of Governments
d. The separation of powers
10. Which of the following did Popes and Kings not fight over?
a. Taxes on clergy
b. Investiture= appointment to high church offices
c. Preaching rights in the churches
d. Rights to depose kings and emperors
3.
Which Emperor built and Eastern capital city in an attempt
to keep Rome together?
a. Caesar Augustus
b. Alexander the Great
c. Caesar Peeler
d. Constantine
11. The great wealth of Popes, clergy living in luxury in
Avignon, selling of church positions, and monks and nuns
ignored their vows were all examples of church corruption
during the early middle ages. Which movement attempted
to change this?
a. Cluny Monastery
b. Civil Rights Movement
c. Inquisitions
d. Crusades
4.
The Eastern side of Rome becomes known as which of the
following empires?
a. Byzantine
b. Rome #2
c. Jerusalem
d. Turkey
12. The crusades were primarily fought in which city?
a. Istanbul
b. Jerusalem
c. Rome
d. Constantinople
5.
6.
7.
8.
Which of the following is NOT an effect global trade had
on the world?
a. Diffusion of cultures
b. Exchange of religious ideas
c. Creation of the Olympic games
d. Exchange of political ideas
e. Spread of disease
The Chinese traded many items with the rest of the world
on the major trade route that connected the eastern world
and the western world called the…
a. Silk Road
b. West Indies
c. Black Death trade
d. Inca roads
Which of the following is NOT a result of the Crusades?
a. Anti-Semitism
b. Black Death
c. Increase Trade
d. Fall of Feudalism and Papal power
"No free man shall be seized or imprisoned, or stripped of
his rights or possessions, or outlawed or exiled. Nor will
we proceed with force against him except by the lawful
judgment of his equals or by the law of the land. To no one
will we sell, to no one deny or delay right or justice.” This
quote was taken from which of the following documents?
a. Constitution of the United States
b. Declaration of Rights of Man
c. French Constitution
d. Magna Carta
13. Which area of the world was know for its trade in spices?
a. China
b. Europe
c. India
d. Japan
14. Which area of the world traded horses?
a. China
b. Europe
c. India
d. Japan
15. Which area of the world traded gold?
a. China
b. Europe
c. India
d. Middle east/Arabia
16. What was the name of the capital city of the Western
Roman Empire?
a. Istanbul
b. Jerusalem
c. Mecca
d. Rome
17. What was the name of the capital city of the Eastern
Roman Empire?
a. Constantinople
b. Jerusalem
c. Mecca
d. Rome
18. Where did the Germanic peoples who took over Rome
come from?
a. Crouse
b. Northwestern Europe
c. Aryans
d. India
19. What was the name of the Germanic group took over
Italy?
a. Cheryvillians-ites-ers…
b. Goths
c. Visigoths
d. Ostrogoths
20. What was the name of the Germanic group took over
Spain?
a. Casarians-ites-ers…
b. Goths
c. Visigoths
d. Ostrogoths
21. Who was the strong military leader of the Franks that
converted to Christianity?
a. Napoleon
b. Clovis
c. Henry the 8th
d. Alexander the great
22. Which of the following words means money paid for injury
a. Wergild
b. Ordeal
c. Common law
d. Visa
23. A physical trial that God would intervene before harm was
done was called an?
a. Wergild
b. Ordeal
c. Common Law
d. Luck
24. Because Invaders, like the Vikings, constantly raided
towns and villages people needed someone to protect
them so they created the system of…”
a. Eye for an eye
b. Industry
c. Monarchies
d. Feudalism
25. Which of the following BEST follows the structure of
feudalism?
a. Peeler then everybody else
b. Kings then Lords then Knights then Peasants
c. Lords then Kings then Peasants then Knights
d. Knights the Kings then Lords then Peasants
26. A man who separates from society to dedicate himself to
God is known as a?
a. Pope
b. Monk
c. Monestaerian
d. Kings court guy
27. Monks live in?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Papacies
Embassies
Monasteries
Kings court
28. People sent out to convert others to Christianity are
called?
a. Missionaries
b. Bishops
c. Cardinals
d. Popes
29. The document of rights signed by King John in 1215 that
limited the rights of the King was called?
a. Great Commission
b. Emancipation Proclamation
c. Magna Carta
d. Constitution
30. What happened to the Kings power after the signing of
Magna Carta?
a. It was increased
b. It was taken totally away
c. Nothing changed
d. It was limited
31. This plague killed of 33 million people in Europe during the
middle ages?
a. Yellow Death
b. Yellow fever
c. Black Death
d. Black Rats
32. How many people died from the Black Death worldwide?
a. 37 thousand
b. 37 million
c. 100 million
d. 75 billion
33. Which of the following was not an effect the Black Death
on Europe?
a. Increases trade
b. Decline in trade
c. Low demand for agriculture
d. Church membership growth increased
34. Which group was blamed for the Black Death in Europe?
a. Christians
b. Romans
c. Jews
d. Muslims
35. Anti-Semitism is a term that refers to
a. The hatred of Jews
b. The hatred of any group of people
c. The hatred of any religious group
d. The love for other religious groups
36. This group of people entered Rome after its collapse. One
of their leader Geiseric took the princes Eudoxia and her
daughter from Rome.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Vandals
Vikings
Duke fans
Franks
a.
b.
c.
d.
37. After the fall of Rome Europe entered in to a period called
the?
a. Enlightenment
b. 4th quarter
c. Renaissance
d. Dark Ages
Khan Peeler
Jani Beg
Genghis Khan
Mike Krzyzewski
44. How did the Mongols communicate in such a vast empire?
a. Men riding horses from station to station.
b. Through iphones they invented
c. Using rams horns along the great wall
d. Flags along the great wall
45. How did the Mongolian leader Jani Beg capture the city of
Kaffa?
a. He used biological weapons
b. He used the first cannonballs
c. He used the first trebuchet
d. He starved the people inside out
38. Which group of people from Scandinavia settled colonies
all over Europe and were famous for their sea travel in
long ships?
a. Vandals
b. Vikings
c. Yankees
d. Franks
46. Why did the plague spread so quickly and devastate so
many in Europe?
a. the disease had become more powerful
b. because of war
c. the large amounts of cities and dense population
d. the ignorance to how the disease was
transmitted
39. Which city in Spain had ½ million Jews, Muslims and
Christians living in it. It was a great city of tolerance and
learning and was founded by Muslims.
a. Rome
b. Constantinople
c. Vale
d. Cordova
40. What were the religious wars fought in Jerusalem between
Muslims and Christians?
a. Crusades
b. UFC 1
c. Holy Wars
d. D-day
47. Who was the Incan King that “killed the dead king” of the
enemy tribe and caused them to flee? He was the first King
of the Inca empire.
a. King Flashacuti
b. King Pachacuti
c. King Roy Williams (the enemies king was
Krzyzewski)
d. King Inti
41. Who guaranteed all Christians a passport to heaven if they
fought in the Wars in Jerusalem against the Muslims?
a. Pope Urban
b. King Louis IV
c. Clovis King of the Franks (Franks…ha ha!:)
d. St Augustine
48. Which South American empire had a system of roads
stretching 25,000 miles across the Andes Mountains?
a. Aztec
b. Mayan
c. Inca
d. Roman
42. Jerusalem is a city that has inside of it holy sites for which
of the following religions?
a. Christianity only
b. Jews, Christians and Muslims
c. Jews and Christians only
d. Jews, Muslims and Buddhist
49. What was the common economic characteristic of Meso
and South American Empires?
a. Large cities
b. Merchants
c. Women were insubordinate
d. Agriculture
50. Although the American and European empires did not
have the knowledge of each other’s existence they shared
many things in common. Which of the following was not a
common characteristic of the Incas and Romans?
a. Road system
b. Centralized government
c. Taxes to support standing army
d. Same gods and religion
43. Who was the most famous Mongolian warrior who was
responsible for 40 million deaths and conquered over 41/2
square miles?
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