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Mid-Term Exam Review- 12th
Chapter 1
From Human Prehistory to the Early Civilizations
Multiple-Choice Questions
1) Which of these lifestyles is based almost entirely on domestic animals?
A) pastoral
B) nomadic
C) farming
D) slash-and-burn cultivation
Page Ref: 8
Topic: Introduction
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
2) What was one of the technological advances of the Paleolithic peoples?
A) caves
B) monumental architectural structures
C) stone tools
D) bronze tools
Page Ref: 9
Topic: Getting Started Is Always Hard
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
3) The hominid species that first spread out of Africa and around the world was ________.
A) Homo erectus
B) Homo sapiens sapiens
C) Peking man
D) Homo ergaster
Page Ref: 10
Topic: Getting Started Is Always Hard
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
4) Development of speech occurred ________ the Paleolithic Age.
A) at the beginning of
B) after
C) in the middle of
D) late in
Page Ref: 10
Topic: Getting Started Is Always Hard
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
5) The Lascaux cave paintings were created by ________ peoples.
A) Paleolithic
B) Neolithic
C) nomadic
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D) farming
Page Ref: 10
Topic: Human Development and Change
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
6) Which of these first developed in the Paleolithic Age?
A) farming
B) towns
C) governments
D) language
Page Ref: 10
Topic: Getting Started Is Always Hard
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
9) The continent on which humans originated was ________.
A) Asia
B) Africa
C) Europe
D) Australia
Page Ref: 10
Topic: Getting Started Is Always Hard
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
11) Which of these followed immediately after the Paleolithic?
A) Neolithic Age
B) Mesolithic Age
C) agricultural revolution
D) the last ice age
Page Ref: 12
Topic: Human Development and Change
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
12) Taiwan and Indonesia were settled by migrants from ________.
A) India
B) China
C) Japan
D) Australia
Page Ref: 12
Topic: Human Development and Change
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
14) The transition to sedentary agriculture is referred to as the _________.
A) Paleolithic revolution
B) Bronze Age revolution
C) Mesolithic revolution
D) Neolithic revolution
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Page Ref: 13
Topic: The Neolithic Revolution
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
15) The first grains domesticated in the Middle East were ________.
A) wheat and rice
B) wheat and oats
C) millet and rice
D) wheat and barley
Page Ref: 13
Topic: The Neolithic Revolution
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
16) The Neolithic revolution occurred from ________.
A) 3000 to 500 B.C.E.
B) 8500 to 3500 B.C.E.
C) 12,000 to 8000 B.C.E.
D) 4000 to 3000 B.C.E.
Page Ref: 13
Topic: The Neolithic Revolution
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
18) The earliest towns developed in ________.
A) Africa
B) China
C) the Americas
D) the Middle East
Page Ref: 15
Topic: Agriculture and Change
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
19) Which of these metals was worked first?
A) copper
B) bronze
C) iron
D) brass
Page Ref: 15
Topic: Agriculture and Change
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
21) Çatal Hüyük, one of the early agricultural communities, was located in modern ________.
A) Egypt
B) Turkey
C) Jordan River valley
D) Huang-he River valley
Page Ref: 15
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Topic: Agriculture and Change
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
23) Ironworking was introduced to the Middle East by migrants from ________.
A) central Asia
B) Europe
C) Africa
D) south Asia
Page Ref: 16
Topic: Agriculture and Change
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
24) The Lapps of northern Europe herded ________.
A) camels
B) horses
C) reindeer
D) donkeys
Page Ref: 17
Topic: Nomadic Societies
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
26) The creation of agricultural surpluses resulted in ________.
A) social stratification
B) an industrial revolution
C) matrilocal patterns of marriage
D) a lack of social stratification
Page Ref: 8
Topic: Introduction
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
27) Like modern humans, Paleolithic peoples ________.
A) used tools
B) farmed
C) lived in cities
D) wrote
Page Ref: 9
Topic: Getting Started Is Always Hard
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
28) Which of these best characterize human development in the Paleolithic Age?
A) rapid but minor changes
B) rapid compared to the Neolithic Age
C) slow and marked by profound changes
D) uneventful
Page Ref: 9-10
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Topic: Getting Started Is Always Hard
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
29) Which of these set Homo erectus on a different path from other animals?
A) brain capacity
B) tool-using
C) their environment
D) the ability to speak
Page Ref: 10
Topic: Getting Started Is Always Hard
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
30) Most human societies in the Paleolithic Age consisted of ________.
A) urbanized civilizations
B) small groups of hunters and gatherers
C) sedentary agricultural groups
D) cave-dwelling bands
Page Ref: 10
Topic: Human Development and Change
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
31) Which of these is certainly reflected by cave paintings, such as those from Lascaux, France?
A) intentional creation
B) spirituality
C) the work of historians
D) artistic expression
Page Ref: 10
Topic: Human Development and Change
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
32) In “Representations of Women in Early Art,” these figures of women appear to be most
closely associated with ________.
A) fertility
B) wisdom
C) leadership
D) farming
Page Ref: 11
Topic: Human Development and Change
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
33) The global spread of Homo sapiens sapiens is best understood as ________.
A) the earliest worldwide spread of humans
B) one of several large migrations of early humans
C) the spread of agriculture on a global scale
D) the end of the Paleolithic Age
Page Ref: 11
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Topic: The Neolithic Revolution
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
34) The Neolithic revolution was an achievement of ________.
A) Homo erectus
B) Bronze Age humans
C) Iron Age humans
D) Homo sapiens sapiens
Page Ref: 11
Topic: Human Development and Change
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
37) The emergence of specialized manufacturing in the Neolithic period was dependent on
________.
A) hunting and gathering
B) agriculture
C) fully developed towns
D) sophisticated governments
Page Ref: 15
Topic: Agriculture and Change
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
38) At Çatal Hüyük, a rudimentary ________ appeared
A) town
B) literature
C) nomadic society
D) regional government
Page Ref: 15
Topic: Agriculture and Change
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
40) Towns emerged largely in response to the need for cooperation for what kinds of projects?
A) markets
B) roads
C) irrigation
D) defenses
Page Ref: 15
Topic: Agriculture and Change
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
41) Nomads are generally ________.
A) shifting cultivators
B) herders
C) farmers
D) hunters
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Page Ref: 16
Topic: Nomadic Societies
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
42) Which of these was likely to transform nomadic bands into larger groups?
A) warfare
B) farming
C) herding
D) town life
Page Ref: 17
Topic: Nomadic Societies
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
43) To the Chinese, a “barbarian” was anyone who ________.
A) was racially different
B) did not speak Chinese or adopt Chinese ways
C) did not farm.
D) was not a member of the political and religious elite
Page Ref: 18
Topic: Thinking Historically: The Idea of Civilization in World Historical Perspective
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
44) The term “savages” has historically been used by ________ peoples.
A) hunter-gatherer
B) nomadic
C) civilized
D) pastoralist
Page Ref: 18-19
Topic: Nomadic Societies
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
45) In an historical context, the term “savage” indicates ________.
A) occupational specialization
B) a perceived divide between civilized and noncivilized
C) the perception that races are distinct groups
D) traditions shared by settled and nomadic peoples
Page Ref: 18-19
Topic: Nomadic Societies
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
46) In the context of history, civilization is best considered ________.
A) one of many modes of life
B) a superior way of life
C) the dominant pattern in world history
D) an improvement over pastoralism
Page Ref: 19
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Topic: Nomadic Societies
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
47) Which of these best formulates the relationship between “culture” and “civilization”?
A) Cultures develop into civilizations.
B) Earlier peoples had cultures, while after the agrarian revolution civilizations dominated.
C) Culture refers to the arts, while civilization refers to the political and military realms.
D) Civilization is a type of culture.
Page Ref: 19
Topic: Nomadic Societies
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
48) Homo sapiens sapiens is best understood as the ________.
A) last humanoid species to evolve
B) most successful humanoid species
C) only humanoid species to make tools
D) culmination of human development
Page Ref: 10
Topic: Getting Started Is Always Hard
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
49) Hunting and gathering became more specialized in the Neolithic revolution, leading to two
strands: ________.
A) pastoralism and agriculture
B) nomadism and pastoralism
C) sedentary agriculture and pastoralism
D) shifting cultivation and sedentary agriculture
Page Ref: 13
Topic: The Neolithic Revolution
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
50) Çatal Hüyük indicates that early civilizations ________.
A) were first developed by nomads
B) developed writing before towns
C) did not create a sharp break with earlier ways of life
D) emerged as a result of warfare
Page Ref: 15
Topic: Agriculture and Change
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
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Chapter 2
Early Civilizations, 3500–600 B.C.E.
Multiple-Choice Questions
1) What was the first river valley civilization?
A) Egypt
B) Sumer
C) Mesoamerica
D) Anatolia
Page Ref: 23
Topic: Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
2) The first civilization to emerge in the Middle East was created by the ________.
A) Assyrians
B) Egyptians
C) Babylonians
D) Sumerians
Page Ref: 23
Topic: Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
3) Sumerian writing is called ________.
A) hieroglyphics
B) Linear A
C) cuneiform
D) pictographic
Page Ref: 23
Topic: Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
4) Ziggurats were Sumerian ________.
A) wheeled vehicles
B) irrigation systems
C) slaves
D) towers
Page Ref: 24
Topic: Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
5) The first ruler to create an empire in Mesopotamia was ________.
A) Gilgamesh of Erech
B) Dumuzi of Ur
C) Sargon I of Akkad
D) Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon
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Page Ref: 25
Topic: Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
6) Hammurabi ruled ________.
A) the Babylonian Empire
B) Uruk
C) Jericho
D) Thebes
Page Ref: 25
Topic: Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
8) One of the most significant accomplishments of Hammurabi was the ________.
A) conquest of Egypt
B) codification of the laws of Mesopotamia
C) construction of the monumental architecture of Hattusas
D) destruction of the Babylonian Empire
Page Ref: 26
Topic: Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
9) Pyramids were ________.
A) tombs
B) palaces
C) urban centers
D) defensive works
Page Ref: 27
Topic: Egyptian Civilization
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
10) In which of these areas were Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilizations similar?
A) literary developments
B) the role of commerce
C) the power of priests
D) monumental architecture
Page Ref: 30
Topic: Egypt and Mesopotamia Compared
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
11) The Harappan civilization developed along what river valley system?
A) Nile
B) Indus
C) Yellow
D) Ganges
Page Ref: 30
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Topic: River Valley Civilization in India
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
3) The Vedas of the Aryans were ________.
A) law codes
B) folk tales
C) historical records
D) epics
Page Ref: 32
Topic: River Valley Civilization in India
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
14) What dynasty established the first documented kingdom of ancient China?
A) Xia
B) Shang
C) Han
D) Ming
Page Ref: 32
Topic: China
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
16) The rationalization for the overthrow of the Shang based on the principle of divine judgment
was called ________.
A) Tian’s justice
B) judgment of the gods
C) the Divine Wind
D) the “mandate of heaven”
Page Ref: 33
Topic: China
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
18) Which of these was a common crop in the ancient Andean world?
A) wheat
B) manioc
C) potatoes
D) rice
Page Ref: 34
Topic: Early Civilizations in the Americas
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
19) The first Mesoamerican civilization was the ________ culture.
A) Olmec
B) Toltec
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C) Maya
D) Inca
Page Ref: 34
Topic: Early Civilizations in the Americas
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
21) What was the first African state other than Egypt to emerge?
A) Minoan Crete
B) Phoenicia
C) Assyria
D) Kush
Page Ref: 36
Topic: The End of the River Valley Period
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
22) Monotheistic religions have only one ________.
A) religious center
B) holy text
C) god
D) language
Page Ref: 37
Topic: The End of the River Valley Period
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
23) Phoenician civilization was centered on ________.
A) the Mediterranean
B) Arabia
C) the Aegean
D) the Nile
Page Ref: 37
Topic: The End of the River Valley Period
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
24) The 22-letter alphabet that later developed into the Greek alphabet was created by the
________.
A) Egyptians
B) Hebrews
C) Phoenicians
D) Minoans
Page Ref: 37
Topic: The End of the River Valley Period
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
25) Which of the following peoples successfully colonized the western Mediterranean?
A) Minoans
B) Hittites
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C) Phoenicians
D) Assyrians
Page Ref: 37
Topic: The End of the River Valley Period
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
26) The term “civilization” is best considered a(n) ________.
A) group of achievements including writing and painting
B) type of political, economic, and social organization
C) way of life distinguished from shifting cultivation
D) advanced way of life
Page Ref: 22
Topic: Civilization
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
27) Unlike noncivilized societies, civilizations are marked by ________.
A) sophisticated social hierarchies
B) egalitarian societies
C) urbanization
D) a peaceful way of life
Page Ref: 22
Topic: Civilization
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
28) Like all civilizations, Sumer developed an economy based on ________.
A) commerce
B) agriculture
C) conquest
D) mining
Page Ref: 23
Topic: Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
30) Sumerian ziggurats marked the development of what other Sumerian institution?
A) pantheism
B) warfare
C) monarchy
D) a monetary system
Page Ref: 24
Topic: Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
31) Akkadian culture in Mesopotamia established which of these patterns?
A) A people conquer a culture and adopt local customs to take over as rulers.
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B) A violent invasion disrupts an earlier culture so that a profound rupture results.
C) Two peoples mingle to create a new culture.
D) An indigenous culture develops over time into a distinctive new culture.
Page Ref: 24-25
Topic: Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
32) Which of these patterns was marked by the rise of the Babylonian Empire?
A) a steady progression towards larger and larger empires in the region
B) the contraction of Mesopotamian political life to the mouth of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
C) the disintegration of empires into city-states
D) the end of Sumerian culture under an invader
Page Ref: 25
Topic: Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
33) Which of the following statements most accurately describes the impact of the IndoEuropeans on the ancient civilizations of the Middle East?
A) They rapidly adapted to Mesopotamian culture and so had minimal impact.
B) They came in successive waves, disrupted the civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia, and
introduced the use of iron.
C) Although the Indo-European invasions had a temporary impact, the ancient civilizations soon
recovered.
D) The Indo-European impact was limited to Asia Minor and the Greek mainland.
Page Ref: 25
Topic: Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
34) According to Hammurabi, in “Hammurabi’s Law Code,” the ruler derived his authority from
________.
A) the people
B) the priestly class
C) the gods
D) his parents
Page Ref: 26
Topic: Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
35) Unlike Mesopotamian ziggurats, the pyramids were primarily for ________.
A) public ceremonies
B) royal burials
C) markets
D) defense
Page Ref: 27-28
Topic: Egyptian Civilization
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
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36) Egyptian culture was essentially ________.
A) dramatic
B) conservative
C) forward-looking
D) pessimistic
Page Ref: 27-28
Topic: Egyptian Civilization
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
38) Which of these best summarizes the relationship between Mesopotamian and Egyptian
culture?
A) In most areas, the two were essentially the same culture.
B) Millennia of distinct development led to two essentially different cultures.
C) The two cultures shared core features, with key distinctions.
D) Egypt can be considered a lesser version of Mesopotamian culture.
Page Ref: 29-30
Topic: Egypt and Mesopotamia Compared
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
39) Which of these was illustrated by both Harappa and Sumer?
A) the influence of the Aryans
B) the simultaneous development of cities and religion
C) the close connection between river valleys and early civilizations
D) the rapid rise and fall of a river valley civilization
Page Ref: 30
Topic: River Valley Civilization in India
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
40) What was the cultural relationship between Harappan civilization and the Aryans?
A) The Aryans adopted nearly all the cultural attributes of the Harappans including urbanization
and political centralization.
B) The Aryans rapidly assimilated the Harappan agricultural techniques including massive
irrigation projects, but they rejected all else.
C) The Aryans accepted the Harappan religious pantheon, but they were unable to achieve the
technological proficiency of the Harappans.
D) There was little continuity between Harappan and Aryan cultures.
Page Ref: 31-32
Topic: River Valley Civilization in India
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
41) Why was Chinese writing referred to as the key to the creation of a distinctive Chinese
identity?
A) The Chinese were the only civilization to evolve their writing system from pictographs.
B) The Chinese were the only civilization to utilize their writing for commerce.
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C) The Chinese writing system encouraged almost universal literacy among Chinese people.
D) China had many languages, but only one writing system.
Page Ref: 32
Topic: China
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
42) The Zhou dynasty can be said to have continued the work of the Shang dynasty, especially in
what direction?
A) westward
B) southward
C) eastward
D) northward
Page Ref: 33
Topic: China
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
44) Which of these familiar connections marked the first civilizations in the Americas?
A) writing and civilization
B) joint secular and religious authority
C) a slow shift from villages to towns
D) agriculture and urbanization
Page Ref: 34
A-Head: Early Civilizations in the Americas
Bloom’s: Understand the Connections
45) Which of these was illustrated by developments in Egypt, Kush, and Axum?
A) The wealth of Egypt attracted attacks from Kush and Axum.
B) Natural defenses are easily overcome by a powerful state.
C) Rivers can form axes along which cultures are easily carried and shared.
D) Internal weakness can make a country vulnerable to conquest.
Page Ref: 36
Topic: The End of the River Valley Period
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
46) The most significant contribution of the early Jewish state to Western civilization was
________.
A) its sense of a divine plan
B) its use of elaborate rituals concerning death
C) its emphasis on divine kingship
D) a new idea of the relationship between the divine and humans
Page Ref: 37
Topic: The End of The River Valley Period
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
47) Unlike the Egyptians and Akkadians, the Phoenicians ________.
A) impacted many cultures through trade
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B) had primarily a local cultural impact
C) were Indo-European in origin
D) remained confined to small city-states
Page Ref: 37
Topic: The End of The River Valley Period
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
48) In Hammurabi’s hands, a new law code served ________.
A) as a tool to unify his realm
B) favor the wealthy over the poor
C) to create strong new divisions
D) as a source of revenue
Page Ref: 26-27
Topic: Tigris-Euphrates Civilization
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
49) Which of these characterizes the transition from Harappan to Vedic culture in south Asia?
A) the replacement of one civilization with another
B) the temporary end of civilization
C) the merging of two peoples following an invasion
D) the violent destruction of a civilization by invaders
Page Ref: 31-32
Topic: River Valley Civilization in India
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
50) Compared to the pattern seen in Mesopotamia, the appearance of the first recorded Chinese
Empire was ________.
A) more dramatic
B) roughly similar
C) much more gradual
D) contemporaneous
Page Ref: 32
Topic: China
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
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Chapter 3
Classical Civilization: China
Multiple-Choice Questions
2) Which of these dynasties first extended Chinese rule to the Yangzi River valley?
A) Qin
B) Zhou
C) Shang
D) Han
Page Ref: 56
Topic: Patterns in Classical China
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
5) Qin Shi Huangdi carried out which of these policies?
A) allowed imperial power to pass to strong vassals
B) began massive construction projects
C) introduced and supported Buddhism
D) attacked the power of the nobles
Page Ref: 57
Topic: Patterns in Classical China
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
6) China’s first emperor was ________.
A) Wang Mang
B) Qin Shi Huangdi
C) Xunzi
D) Han Wudi
Page Ref: 57
Topic: Patterns in Classical China
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
7) Construction of the Great Wall was begun under ________.
A) Xunzi
B) Qin Shi Huangdi
C) Han Wudi
D) Wang Mang
Page Ref: 58
Topic: Patterns in Classical China
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
8) The rebellion that ended the Qin dynasty was initiated by ________.
A) vassals
B) a palace coup
C) invasion
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D) peasants
Page Ref: 59
Topic: Patterns in Classical China
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
10) Which of these was the most famous Han ruler?
A) Shi Huangdi
B) Mencius
C) Wudi
D) Xunzi
Page Ref: 59
Topic: Patterns in Classical China
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
12) The Xiongnu were ________.
A) nomadic invaders
B) successors to the shi class
C) powerful Chinese warrior elites
D) landed peasants
Page Ref: 60
Topic: Patterns in Classical China
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
14) Who wrote The Art of War?
A) Shang Yang
B) Xunzi
C) Laozi
D) Confucius
Page Ref: 62
Topic: Political Institutions
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
15) Which of these men wrote the Analects?
A) Confucius
B) Mencius
C) Shang Yang
D) Laozi
Page Ref: 64
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
16) Which of these men was a follower of Confucius?
A) Laozi
B) Mencius
C) Qin Shi Huangdi
D) Xunzi
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Page Ref: 64
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
17) Which of these philosophies was based on the notion that humans are basically evil?
A) Daoism
B) Confucianism
C) Legalism
D) Buddhism
Page Ref: 65
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
18) Laozi was the founder of ________.
A) Daoism
B) the Qin dynasty
C) the Han dynasty
D) Legalism
Page Ref: 65
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
19) “Dao” means ________.
A) harmony
B) truth
C) the way
D) right living
Page Ref: 65
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
20) The Classic of Songs is a collection of ________.
A) laws
B) Confucian sayings
C) poetry
D) hymns
Page Ref: 66
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
21) Which of these first emerged as a distinct and powerful class under the Han rulers?
A) shi
B) military elites
C) merchants
D) scholar-gentry
Page Ref: 68
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Topic: Economy and Society
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
22) The Han capital was at ________.
A) Xi’an
B) Beijing
C) Xianyang
D) Luoyang
Page Ref: 68
Topic: Economy and Society
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
23) Which of these was invented in the Han period?
A) gunpowder
B) paper
C) paper money
D) the plow
Page Ref: 69
Topic: Economy and Society
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
24) In the Han era, a ________ was developed that made the use of draft animals more efficient.
A) collar
B) plow
C) saddle
D) bit
Page Ref: 69
Topic: Economy and Society
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
25) Which of these is the pattern of inheritance in which the oldest male inherits everything?
A) primogeniture
B) patrilineal descent
C) patriarchy
D) split inheritance
Page Ref: 71
Topic: Economy and Society
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
26) Which of these helps to explain the focus of Confucius on education and imperial service?
A) the period of warfare during which he lived
B) his loyalty to the Zhou emperors
C) his family’s shi background
D) his faith
Page Ref: 55
Topic: Introduction
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Skill Level: Understand the Connections
27) Which of these most threatened imperial culture after the fall of the Zhou dynasty?
A) military elites
B) the scholar-gentry
C) Legalists
D) peasants
Page Ref: 57
Topic: Patterns in Classical Culture
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
28) Which of these groups generally lost power under the Qin rulers?
A) merchants
B) peasants
C) nobles
D) scholar-gentry
Page Ref: 57
Topic: Patterns in Classical China
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
29) Both the glory of Qin Shi Huangdi’s reign and a key reason for his downfall was his
________.
A) policy of expansion
B) support of Confucianism
C) massive building program
D) numerous offspring
Page Ref: 58
Topic: Patterns in Classical China
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
30) Which of these best characterizes the Qin dynasty in the context of Chinese history?
A) a very short but extremely influential period
B) a short and troubled period
C) a period of consolidation
D) a period marked by fragmentation and political chaos
Page Ref: 58
Topic: Patterns in Classical China
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
32) Han emperors found Confucianism helpful because the philosophy________.
A) promoted spirituality
B) emphasized the importance of a strong state
C) stressed loyalty
D) had historic links to Qin Shi Huangdi
Page Ref: 60
Topic: Patterns in Classical China
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Skill Level: Understand the Connections
33) Like the Zhou dynasty, the end of the Han dynasty was marked by ________.
A) a period of warfare
B) a palace coup
C) Xiongnu invasion
D) a new dynasty
Page Ref: 60
Topic: Patterns in Classical China
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
35) The examination system can be said to have been _________ members of elite groups in
China.
A) open only to
B) closed to
C) shunned by
D) dominated by
Page Ref: 61
Topic: Political Institutions
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
36) The background to the development of Confucius’s philosophy was ________.
A) the early Han dynasty
B) a period of political chaos
C) the growing power of the shi
D) growing international trade
Page Ref: 64
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
37) Unlike Laozi, Confucius focused on the ________.
A) spiritual
B) arts
C) practical
D) afterlife
Page Ref: 64
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
38) Which of these was the key goal of Confucianism?
A) justice
B) order
C) harmony with nature
D) expansion
Page Ref: 64
Topic: Religion and Culture
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Skill Level: Understand the Connections
39) The ideas of Mencius _________ the ideas of Confucius.
A) sharply diverged from
B) were more based on spirituality than
C) had little relation to
D) followed and expanded
Page Ref: 64
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
41) For both Legalism and Confucianism, which of these was a key virtue?
A) justice
B) service to the state
C) charity
D) humility
Page Ref: 64-65
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
42) Daoism and Confucianism were able to coexist because they ________.
A) shared very similar beliefs
B) applied to different facets of life
C) were adopted by the scholar-gentry and commoners, respectively
D) were both founded on Legalism
Page Ref: 65
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
43) The ideas of Legalism ________ imperial power.
A) provided influential support to
B) undermined
C) rejected the importance of
D) promoted virtue over
Page Ref: 65
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
46) Confucianism provided support for what well-established tradition in China?
A) the dominance of aristocrats
B) monotheism
C) patriarchy
D) ancestor worship
Page Ref: 70
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Topic: Economy and Society
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
47) In the context of classical Chinese culture, the influence of Buddhism was ________.
A) an anomaly
B) typical
C) rejected
D) insignificant
Page Ref: 71
Topic: A Distinctive Mixture
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
48) Which of these best explains the success of Legalism immediately following the lifetime of
Confucius?
A) continued political turmoil
B) a hostile reaction to Confucius
C) the beginnings of the Han dynasty
D) Confucius’s exile for political reasons
Page Ref: 57
Topic: Patterns in Classical China
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
49) Like the pharaohs of the Old Kingdom, the status of Qin Shi Huangdi in Chinese history is
largely due to his ________.
A) reputation for justice
B) enduring law code
C) personal victories
D) massive building projects
Page Ref: 58
Topic: Patterns in Classical China
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
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Chapter 4
Classical Civilization: India
Multiple-Choice Questions
1) The holy texts of the brahmans were the ________.
A) Sanskrit
B) Mahabharata
C) Vedas
D) Bhagavad Gita
Page Ref: 77
Topic: The Framework for Indian History: Geography and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
3) Which of these is the lowest social order in the caste system?
A) untouchables
B) brahmans
C) warriors
D) merchants
Page Ref: 77
Topic: The Framework for Indian History: Geography and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
4) The ________ are seasonal winds that bring critical moisture to south Asian farm lands.
A) varnas
B) Vedas
C) monsoons
D) jatis
Page Ref: 77
Topic: The Framework for Indian History: Geography and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
6) Which of these were social classes of Aryan south Asia?
A) Vedas
B) jatis
C) monsoons
D) varnas
Page Ref: 77
Topic: The Framework for Indian History: Geography and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
7) Which of these is the Hindu god of thunder?
A) Vishnu
B) Shiva
C) Indra
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D) Kautilya
Page Ref: 78
Topic: The Framework for Indian History: Geography and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
9) One’s dharma is one’s ________.
A) past
B) religion
C) family
D) life path
Page Ref: 79
Topic: Patterns in Classical India
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
10) Which of these was the founder of the Mauryan dynasty?
A) Harsha
B) Ashoka
C) Chandragupta
D) Kautilya
Page Ref: 78-79
Topic: Patterns in Classical India
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
11) Which of these are religious figures devoted to a life deprived of worldly pleasures?
A) priests
B) alchemists
C) ascetics
D) brahmans
Page Ref: 79
Topic: Patterns in Classical India
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
13) The ________ invaded south Asia and set up a state following the Mauryan period.
A) Kushans
B) Mongols
C) Huns
D) Aryans
Page Ref: 79
Topic: Patterns in Classical India
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
14) Mauryan culture reached its height under ________.
A) Alexander the Great
B) Ashoka
C) Kanishka
D) Chandragupta
Page Ref: 79
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Topic: Patterns in Classical India
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
16) Kautilya came to prominence as ________.
A) the founder of the Mauryan Empire
B) the first Gupta ruler
C) advisor to Chandragupta
D) the founder of Buddhism
Page Ref: 81
Topic: Political Institutions
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
17) Which of these encompassed the changes in Hinduism in the Epic Age?
A) the Arthashastra
B) the Ramayana
C) the Upanishads
D) the Mahabharata
Page Ref: 82
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
18) Indian gurus are ________.
A) wandering scholars
B) military leaders
C) monks
D) religious teachers
Page Ref: 83
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
19) Shiva is a deity in ________.
A) Hinduism
B) Buddhism
C) Zoroastrianism
D) The show The League
Page Ref: 83
Topic: Patterns in Classical India
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
21) The given name of the Buddha was ________.
A) Chandragupta Maurya
B) Ashoka
C) Alexander
D) Siddhartha Gautama
Page Ref: 84
Topic: Religion and Culture
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Skill Level: Remember the Facts
22) According to Hindu beliefs, one’s reincarnation will be determined by one’s ________.
A) dharma
B) actions
C) caste
D) occupation
Page Ref: 84
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
24) The period of Gupta rule brought the ________ back to power.
A) Buddhists
B) brahmans
C) merchants
D) lower castes
Page Ref: 85
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
26) Sanskrit came to have a special place in south Asian society, largely because it was the
language of ________.
A) Greek conquerors
B) the Mahabharata
C) science
D) the Vedas
Page Ref: 77
Topic: The Framework for Indian History: Geography and Culture
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
27) The jatis represent a(n) ________ the Aryan varnas.
A) rejection of
B) evolution of
C) alternative to
D) precursor to
Page Ref: 77
Topic: The Framework for Indian History: Geography and Culture
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
30) The political and social culture of Aryan culture in south Asia resembled Greek culture
because ________.
A) the Greeks had conquered south Asia
B) close trading connections tied the two areas together
C) both were part of the Persian Empire
D) the two cultures shared the same roots
Page Ref: 78
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Topic: The Framework for Indian History: Geography and Culture
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
31) The rise of the Mauryan dynasty was an indirect result of what other event?
A) the conquests of Alexander the Great
B) the rise of Buddhism
C) the fall of the Gupta dynasty
D) the end of Harappan civilization
Page Ref: 78
Topic: Patterns in Classical India
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
32) Like Chinese emperors, Chandragupta Maurya attempted to set himself apart from the rest of
Indian society ________.
A) with massive public works projects
B) through patronage
C) through elaborate rituals
D) by eliminating powerful vassals
Page Ref: 79
Topic: Patterns in Classical India
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
33) In the second half of his reign, Ashoka blended _________ and political leadership.
A) military
B) religious
C) commercial
D) intellectual
Page Ref: 79
Topic: Patterns in Classical India
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
35) Compared to the Mauryan Empire at its height, the Gupta Empire represented ________.
A) rapid expansion
B) retreat
C) gradual expansion
D) the status quo
Page Ref: 80
Topic: Patterns in Classical India
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
36) In the same way that caste traditions were threatened by Buddhism, the Hindu resurgence
________ the caste system in south Asia.
A) ended
B) continued
C) more firmly imposed
D) mitigated the effects of
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Page Ref: 82
Topic: Political Institutions
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
37) In the late classical age, caste determined ________.
A) all of one’s personal life
B) one’s occupation
C) one’s social standing
D) what one ate
Page Ref: 81
Topic: Political Institutions
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
38) Gupta support for Hinduism was largely motivated by ________ considerations.
A) religious
B) political
C) economic
D) diplomatic
Page Ref: 81
Topic: Political Institutions
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
39) The period of Buddhist dominance marked a ________ in the role of the brahmans in south
Asia.
A) new direction
B) high point
C) hiatus
D) low point
Page Ref: 82
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
42) Buddhism can be characterized as ________ Hinduism.
A) a pure form of
B) developing on the same root principles as
C) a branch of
D) a repudiation of
Page Ref: 85
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
44) Which of these was the main vehicle in the spread of Hinduism and Buddhism to southeast
Asia?
A) conquest
B) folk migrations
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C) commerce
D) Chinese expansion
Page Ref: 88
Topic: Indian Influence and Comparative Features
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
45) Which of these groups had a much higher status in south Asia than in China?
A) merchants
B) priests
C) peasants
D) farmers
Page Ref: 88
Topic: Economy and Society
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
46) Like China, India was advanced over other world regions in ________.
A) overseas exploration
B) building an egalitarian society
C) agricultural production
D) manufacturing
Page Ref: 88
Topic: Economy and Society
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
48) In Vedic south Asia, the brahmans played roughly the same role as the ________.
A) merchants in ancient Persia
B) shi in Qin China
C) helots in ancient Sparta
D) warriors in classical Athens
Page Ref: 76
Topic: Introduction
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
49) Both caste in south Asia and Confucian social hierarchies served the same purpose: they both
served to ________.
A) structure society
B) keep the poor down
C) strengthen imperial power
D) limit the power of religious elites
Page Ref: 87-88
Topic: Economy and Society
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
50) Buddhism presented a ________ the caste system.
A) new justification for
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B) new role for
C) catastrophe
D) temporary challenge to
Page Ref: 85
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
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Chapter 5
Classical Civilizations in the Middle East and Mediterranean
Multiple-Choice Questions
1) Cyrus the Great ruled ________ in the mid-sixth century, B.C.E.
A) Athens
B) India
C) Persia
D) Egypt
Page Ref: 97
Topic: The Persian Tradition
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
2) Zoroastrianism took root in ________.
A) the Persian Empire
B) classical Athens
C) Egypt
D) the Seleucid Empire
Page Ref: 98
Topic: The Persian Tradition
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
3) The Magi were ________.
A) Zoroastrian priests
B) Persian rulers
C) Athenian generals
D) Spartan slaves
Page Ref: 98
Topic: The Persian Tradition
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
5) Which of these conquered the Greek city-states?
A) Alexander the Great
B) Cyrus the Great
C) Philip II
D) Darius
Page Ref: 100
Topic: Patterns of Greek History
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
6) Which of these men dominated Athenian politics in the fifth century, B.C.E.?
A) Solon
B) Aristophanes
C) Philip II
D) Pericles
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Page Ref: 100
Topic: Patterns of Greek History
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
7) The Peloponnesian Wars were between ________.
A) Athens and Sparta
B) Greeks and Persia
C) Mycenaeans and Trojans
D) the Delian League and Athens
Page Ref: 100
Topic: Patterns of Greek History
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
8) The Peloponnesian Wars ended with the defeat of ________.
A) Athens
B) Sparta
C) Persia
D) the Delian League
Page Ref: 100
Topic: Patterns of Greek History
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
9) Which of these was a large kingdom at the northern edge of Greece?
A) Sparta
B) Macedonia
C) Thessaly
D) Ionia
Page Ref: 100
Topic: Patterns of Greek History
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
10) The actions of which of these men ended the Roman republic?
A) Marius
B) Tiberius Gracchus
C) Julius Caesar
D) Vergil
Page Ref: 101
Topic: Patterns of Roman History
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
13) Which of these was a powerful state originally established by Phoenicians?
A) Carthage
B) Crete
C) Parthia
D) Spain
Page Ref: 101
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Topic: Patterns of Roman History
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
14) The Roman government was a ________.
A) monarchy
B) democracy
C) republic
D) oligarchy
Page Ref: 101
Topic: Patterns of Roman History
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
15) A polis was a Greek ________.
A) naval vessel
B) sporting event
C) city-state
D) town council
Page Ref: 103
Topic: Greek and Roman Political Institutions
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
16) Which of these monopolized power in the Roman government?
A) kings
B) consuls
C) tribunes
D) Senate
Page Ref: 105
Topic: Patterns of Roman History
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
17) Which of these was a famous Roman senator?
A) Diocletian
B) Cicero
C) Constantine
D) Pericles
Page Ref: 105, 107
Topic: Greek and Roman Political Institutions, Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
18) Which of these was a Greek philosophy focusing on personal discipline?
A) Stoicism
B) Hellenism
C) Zoroastrianism
D) Judaism
Page Ref: 107
Topic: Religion and Culture
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Skill Level: Remember the Facts
19) Which of these philosophers lived in Greece’s fifth-century classical period?
A) Aristotle
B) Plato
C) Socrates
D) Zeno
Page Ref: 107
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
20) The great Greek philosopher who tutored Alexander the Great, was ________.
A) Plato
B) Aristotle
C) Socrates
D) Xenocrate
Page Ref: 107
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
21) Which of these Hellenistic intellectuals was known for his work in geometry?
A) Archimedes
B) Euclid
C) Pythagoras
D) Ptolemy
Page Ref: 108
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
23) The author of the Odyssey was ________.
A) Homer
B) Aristotle
C) Plato
D) Sophocles
Page Ref: 109
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
25) Which of these were Spartan unfree laborers?
A) ostrakas
B) demos
C) triremes
D) helots
Page Ref: 111
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Topic: Economy and Society in the Mediterranean
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
26) Like Hammurabi, Cyrus the Great used ________ to bind his empire together.
A) harsh rule
B) a single currency
C) a road system
D) laws
Page Ref: 97
Topic: The Persian Tradition
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
28) Unlike earlier empires in the region, the Persian Empire ________.
A) was centered in the Tigris and Euphrates valleys
B) forged direct contact between south Asia and Africa
C) included diverse peoples
D) included both Egypt and Mesopotamia
Page Ref: 98
Topic: The Persian Tradition
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
30) In the context of Greek politics, Athens and Sparta represent ________.
A) a troubled alliance
B) democracy
C) political diversity
D) opposites
Page Ref: 100
Topic: Patterns of Greek History
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
31) The Olympic Games are an example of ________.
A) Greek rivalries
B) Greek religious festivals
C) a shared Greek culture
D) collaboration among city-states
Page Ref: 99-100
Topic: Patterns of Greek History
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
32) Compared to usual relations among Greek city-states, the Peloponnesian Wars were
________.
A) an amplification
B) unprecedented
C) typical
D) unusual
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Page Ref: 100
Topic: Patterns of Greek History
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
33) Like the Qin Empire, Alexander’s rule was ________.
A) known for its harshness
B) ethnically very diverse
C) short-lived but highly influential
D) divided among three successors
Page Ref: 100
Topic: Patterns of Greek History
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
34) Like many of the early Aryan states in south Asia, Rome was ________.
A) a theocratic state
B) a conquest state
C) dominated by a priestly class
D) a republic
Page Ref: 101
Topic: Patterns of Roman History
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
35) Hellenistic culture is best characterized as ________.
A) a mixture of Greek and Persian culture
B) Greek culture blending with many other traditions
C) Greek philosophy blending with Zoroastrianism
D) Babylonian science reinvigorated with Greek rationalism
Page Ref: 101
Topic: Patterns of Greek History
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
36) A key factor in the thriving international commerce in the territories conquered by Alexander
was ________.
A) the power of Alexander’s successors
B) the legacy of Persia
C) a single ruler
D) a common culture
Page Ref: 101
Topic: Patterns of Greek History
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
37) From the period of Augustus onward, the Roman government ________.
A) retained all of the processes of earlier Roman government
B) was restructured, with most of its traditional structures being replaced
C) was no longer a republic
D) experienced very little change
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Page Ref: 101
Topic: Patterns of Roman History
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
38) Which of these was signaled by the career of Julius Caesar?
A) a return to republican traditions
B) the ascendancy of the military in Roman politics
C) the wealth that resulted from territorial expansion
D) growing rural unrest
Page Ref: 101
Topic: Patterns of Roman History
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
39) Rome’s territorial expansion was done ________.
A) almost entirely under one ruler
B) under a single dynasty, to gain military recruits
C) piecemeal, without a real expansionist policy
D) slowly, primarily to gain agricultural land
Page Ref: 101-102
Topic: Patterns of Roman History
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
42) Which of these best characterizes Roman law in the context of Roman history?
A) conservative
B) elitist
C) flexible
D) inequitable
Page Ref: 106
Topic: Greek and Roman Political Institutions
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
43) Greek and Roman culture are best viewed as ________.
A) sharing many features
B) essentially distinct
C) the same
D) developing in isolation
Page Ref: 107
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
45) The Iliad and the Odyssey played the same role in Greek culture as the _______ played in
Aryan south Asia.
A) Vedas
B) Hindu gods
C) brahmans
D) Harappans
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Page Ref: 109
Topic: Religion and Culture
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
46) Which of these had an important role in Greece and Persia, but not in contemporary China?
A) merchants
B) intellectuals
C) military leaders
D) bureaucrats
Page Ref: 111
Topic: Economy and Society in the Mediterranean
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
48) The political systems of classical Greece and Persia were ________.
A) roughly similar
B) based on the same principles
C) nearly identical
D) distinctly different
Page Ref: 99
Topic: Patterns of Greek History
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
49) Ultimately, rivalry between Sparta and Athens led to ________.
A) both city-states growing stronger
B) a period of cultural flowering
C) Athenian dominance
D) their defeat
Page Ref: 100
Topic: Patterns of Greek History
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
50) Social divisions in the Roman Empire, compared to south Asian castes, were ________.
A) more simplistic and porous
B) simple but more rigidly defined
C) nonexistent
D) more generally based on race
Page Ref: 106
Topic: Greek and Roman Political Institutions
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
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Chapter 6
The Classical Period: Directions, Diversities, and Declines by 500 C.E.
Multiple-Choice Questions
1) Which of these became a Christian kingdom?
A) Greece
B) Ethiopia
C) Egypt
D) Libya
Page Ref: 119
Topic: Beyond the Classical Civilizations
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
3) The great urban center of central Mexico, which was the center of a large state, was
________.
A) Chavín de Huantar
B) Cahokia
C) Tihuanaco
D) Teotihuacan
Page Ref: 123
Topic: Beyond the Classical Civilizations
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
5) Which of these emerged after Chimu to dominate the Andean world?
A) Incas
B) Toltecs
C) Tihuanaco
D) Maya
Page Ref: 125
Topic: Beyond the Classical Civilizations
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
6) The Yellow Turbans were Chinese ________.
A) scholar-gentry
B) military leaders
C) rebels
D) merchants
Page Ref: 126
Topic: Decline in China and India
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
9) Harsha Vardharna is best known for what achievement?
A) defeating the Huns
B) founding the Gupta dynasty
C) invading south Asia
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D) driving the Huns from south Asia
Page Ref: 128
Topic: Decline in China and India
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
10) The Rajput were ________ in south Asia.
A) a ruling dynasty
B) Hun invaders
C) regional rulers
D) vassals of the Guptas
Page Ref: 128
Topic: Decline in China and India
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
12) A new religion, ________, was introduced to south Asia after 600.
A) Buddhism
B) Hinduism
C) Islam
D) Zoroastrianism
Page Ref: 129
Topic: Decline in China and India
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
13) In the later Roman Empire, ________ recruits helped fill out the Roman army.
A) Celtic
B) Germanic
C) Greek
D) Egyptian
Page Ref: 130
Topic: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
14) Diocletian attempted to restore order in the Roman Empire through _________ reforms.
A) social
B) economic
C) military
D) agricultural
Page Ref: 130
Topic: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
15) A second Roman capital was established by ________.
A) Diocletian
B) Constantine
C) Justinian
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D) Alexius
Page Ref: 130
Topic: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
16) In the fifth century, western Europe was invaded by ________.
A) Attila the Hun
B) the Mongols
C) the Celts
D) Slavs
Page Ref: 131
Topic: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
17) The Byzantine Empire developed from the ________.
A) the central portions of the Roman Empire
B) Persian and Roman empires
C) Alexander’s empire
D) eastern half of the Roman Empire
Page Ref: 132
Topic: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
18) Augustine is best known as a ________.
A) poet
B) disciple of Christ
C) theologian
D) opponent of Christianity
Page Ref: 132
Topic: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
19) The Coptic Church was established in ________.
A) Egypt
B) Greece
C) Ethiopia
D) Spain
Page Ref: 132-133
Topic: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
20) Which of these describes Mahayana?
A) the Chinese name for the Buddha
B) Buddhist temples
C) Buddhism outside of south Asia
D) Chinese Buddhism
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Page Ref: 133
Topic: The Development and Spread of World Religions
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
22) Jesus of Nazareth was a ________.
A) Roman orator
B) Christian monk
C) disciple of Christ
D) Jewish teacher
Page Ref: 134
Topic: The Development and Spread of World Religions
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
23) Which of these men was a Jewish rabbi who became a key promoter of Christianity?
A) Diocletian
B) Leo I
C) Paul of Tarsus
D) Saint Basil
Page Ref: 134
Topic: The Development and Spread of World Religions
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
24) The head of the Christian church in Rome is the ________.
A) patriarch
B) pope
C) bishop
D) abbot
Page Ref: 134
Topic: The Development and Spread of World Religions
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
25) The main topic of debate at the Council of Nicaea was ________.
A) leadership of the Christian churches
B) the location of Christ’s burial
C) the structure of church rituals
D) the nature of Christ
Page Ref: 134-135
Topic: The Development and Spread of World Religions
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
26) Like many nomad groups, central Asian nomads played an important role, namely ________.
A) defending civilizations
B) stimulating cultural developments in sedentary cultures
C) tying together isolated civilizations
D) destabilizing civilizations
Page Ref: 120-121
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Topic: Beyond the Classical Civilizations
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
28) Unlike the first great civilizations of Eurasia, the first civilization of Mesoamerica ________.
A) lacked true urban centers
B) was relatively crude
C) was less dependent on agriculture
D) was not a river valley civilization
Page Ref: 123
Topic: Beyond the Classical Civilizations
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
29) The pyramids of Teotihuacan played a similar role to ________.
A) Egyptian pyramids
B) the Forbidden City
C) the Roman Forum
D) Mesopotamian ziggurats
Page Ref: 123
Topic: Beyond the Classical Civilizations
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
30) The period that followed the Han dynasty was marked by disruptions ________.
A) primarily in political life
B) only China’s economy
C) in every area of life
D) confined to frontier areas
Page Ref: 125
Topic: Decline in China and India
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
32) Which of these patterns was seen in Daoism following the arrival of Buddhism in China?
A) religious renewal as a response to a newly introduced religion
B) the merging of two religions to form a new faith
C) a period of religious conflict ending in reconciliation
D) a ruler’s attempts to construct a synthetic religion
Page Ref: 126
Topic: Decline in China and India
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
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33) Which of these explains the success of the Huns in south Asia?
A) superior military technology
B) the violence of the Hun assault
C) the influence of Buddhism
D) political weakness in south Asia
Page Ref: 128
Topic: Decline in China and India
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
34) Which of these correctly compares Alexander the Great and Harsha Vardharna?
A) Both created empires stretching across the Middle East.
B) Neither was able to defeat central Asian peoples.
C) Both created empires that broke up soon after their deaths.
D) Both invaded south Asia.
Page Ref: 128
Topic: Decline in China and India
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
35) Which of these best characterizes south Asia under Rajput rule?
A) strongly centralized
B) politically fragmented
C) a loose confederation
D) immersed in civil war
Page Ref: 128
Topic: Decline in China and India
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
36) Concerning religious policy, Constantine’s rule represented a _______ Diocletian’s policies.
A) faithful continuation of
B) similar direction compared to
C) rejection
D) reversal of
Page Ref: 130
Topic: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
38) The impact of Attila the Hun on Europe can be characterized as ________.
A) devastating
B) minimal
C) destabilizing
D) beneficial
Page Ref: 131
Topic: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
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39) The authors of the textbook argue that internal weakness must account for the fall of the
Roman Empire because ________.
A) Roman generals defected to the Germanic side in large numbers
B) the Germanic peoples were not a serious military threat
C) the Germans only began to move into the empire after the fall of Rome itself
D) the Germanic peoples had no real desire to move into the empire
Page Ref: 131-132
Topic: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
40) Under the influence of ________, Mahayana differed from Buddhism in south Asia.
A) Silk Road culture
B) Chinese culture
C) the Mongols
D) Vietnamese monks
Page Ref: 133
Topic: The Development and Spread of World Religions
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
42) Which of these explains the institutional structure of Christianity, as compared to Buddhism?
A) the message of Jesus
B) the influence of Roman government
C) the Jewish heritage
D) the work of Paul of Tarsus
Page Ref: 134
Topic: The Development and Spread of World Religions
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
43) The title Christos given to Jesus was a sign that he was believed to have ________.
A) died and been resurrected
B) been born as a human
C) a special relationship with God
D) rejected Judaism
Page Ref: 134
Topic: The Development and Spread of World Religions
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
44) The organization of the Christian church mirrored ________ organization.
A) traditional Jewish
B) Hellenistic religious
C) Greek urban
D) Roman imperial
Page Ref: 134
Topic: The Development and Spread of World Religions
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
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46) Christianity fostered gender equality in ________.
A) all aspects of life
B) marriage
C) economic matters
D) religion
Page Ref: 135
Topic: The Development and Spread of World Religions
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
49) A Buddhist analogy for the role of the pope in Christianity ________.
A) does not exist
B) is the bodhisattvas
C) is the Buddha
D) is Mahayana Buddhism
Page Ref: 126,134
Topic: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
50) Both the Buddha and Jesus appealed strongly to ________.
A) intellectual elites
B) the lower classes
C) the religious establishment
D) cultural elites
Page Ref: 135
Topic: The Development and Spread of World Religions
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
Mid-Term Exam Review- 12th
Chapter 7
The First Global Civilization: The Rise and Spread of Islam
Multiple-Choice Questions
1) The bedouins of Arabia are ________.
A) farmers
B) town dwellers
C) shifting cultivators
D) pastoral nomads
Page Ref: 159
Topic: Desert and Town: The Harsh Environment of the Pre-Islamic Arabian World
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
2) Which of these are the leaders of bedouin communities?
A) umma
B) zakat
C) dhimmis
D) shaykhs
Page Ref: 161
Topic: Desert and Town: The Harsh Environment of the Pre-Islamic Arabian World
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
3) The most important Arabian city was ________.
A) Mecca
B) Quraysh
C) Medina
D) Riyadh
Page Ref: 161
Topic: Desert and Town: The Harsh Environment of the Pre-Islamic Arabian World
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
5) The Ka’ba in Mecca was a ________.
A) marketplace
B) shrine
C) administrative center
D) mosque
Page Ref: 161
Topic: Desert and Town: The Harsh Environment of the Pre-Islamic Arabian World
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
7) The prophet of Islam is________.
A) Muhammad
B) Allah
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C) Abu Bakr
D) Mu’awiya
Page Ref: 163
Topic: The Life of Muhammad and the Genesis of Islam
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
8) The Qur’an is composed of ________.
A) revelations given to Muhammad
B) sayings of Muhammad collected in his lifetime
C) Muhammad’s sayings collected after his death
D) the codified principles of Islam
Page Ref: 163
Topic: The Life of Muhammad and the Genesis of Islam
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
12) The caliphs of Islam are considered the ________ of Muhammad.
A) family
B) successors
C) blood descendants
D) guardians
Page Ref: 166
Topic: The Arab Empire of the Umayyads
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
13) The first caliph was ________.
A) Abu Bakr
B) Mu’awiya
C) Abbas
D) Uthman
Page Ref: 166
Topic: The Arab Empire of the Umayyads
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
16) Followers of Ali and his descendants are the ________.
A) Sunnis
B) Umayyads
C) Shi’a
D) Abbasids
Page Ref: 169
Topic: The Arab Empire of the Umayyads
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
17) The new capital founded by the Umayyads was at ________.
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A) Baghdad
B) Constantinople
C) Persepolis
D) Damascus
Page Ref: 170
Topic: The Arab Empire of the Umayyads
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
20) The Abbasid capital was established at ________.
A) Mecca
B) Cairo
C) Baghdad
D) Damascus
Page Ref: 174
Topic: From Arab to Islamic Empire: The Early Abbasid Era
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
21 Which of these was the highest official of the Abbasid Empire?
A) dhimmi
B) zakat
C) umma
D) wazir
Page Ref: 175
Topic: From Arab to Islamic Empire: The Early Abbasid Era
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
23) Minarets in mosques are used to ________.
A) guard mosque interiors
B) ornament mosques
C) call Muslims to prayer
D) oversee worship
Page Ref: 176
Topic: From Arab to Islamic Empire: The Early Abbasid Era
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
25) The ayan were ________.
A) religious leaders
B) merchants
C) prominent landowners
D) urban leaders
Page Ref: 179
Topic: From Arab to Islamic Empire: The Early Abbasid Era
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Mid-Term Exam Review- 12th
26) Because of Arabian geography, towns in the peninsula were primarily located ________.
A) in the south
B) along the coasts
C) near the Tigris and Euphrates valleys
D) near the Persian Gulf
Page Ref: 159
Topic: Desert and Town: The Harsh Environment of the Pre-Islamic Arabian World
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
27) The strongest tie among pre-Islamic Arab tribes was ________.
A) commerce
B) religion
C) political
D) cultural
Page Ref: 160-161
Topic: Desert and Town: The Harsh Environment of the Pre-Islamic Arabian World
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
28) Warfare in Arabia prior to Muhammad can be characterized as ________.
A) devastating
B) virtually unknown
C) occasional large-scale
D) constant but low-level
Page Ref: 161
Topic: Desert and Town: The Harsh Environment of the Pre-Islamic Arabian World
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
30) The role of women in pre-Islamic Arabia was typical of that seen in other ________ cultures.
A) pagan
B) monotheistic
C) pastoral nomad
D) Indo-European
Page Ref: 162
Topic: Desert and Town: The Harsh Environment of the Pre-Islamic Arabian World
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
31) In pre-Islamic Arabia, the status of Allah is most comparable to what other religious figure?
A) the Christian God
B) Shiva
C) bodhisattva
D) the Buddha
Page Ref: 162
Topic: Desert and Town: The Harsh Environment of the Pre-Islamic Arabian World
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
Mid-Term Exam Review- 12th
33) The Qur’an is best thought of as ________.
A) the sayings of Muhammad
B) the teachings of Muhammad
C) inspired by Allah
D) the word of Allah
Page Ref: 163
Topic: The Life of Muhammad and the Genesis of Islam
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
34) Muhammad first gained prominence as a public figure as a(n) ________.
A) arbitrator in Medina
B) trader in Mecca
C) religious figure in Mecca
D) commander in the Ridda Wars
Page Ref: 164
Topic: The Life of Muhammad and the Genesis of Islam
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
35) Which of these can be said to have been overwhelmed by the umma created by Muhammad?
A) tribal divisions
B) the Shi’a-Sunni division
C) the role of Mecca
D) the Umayyads
Page Ref: 164
Topic: The Life of Muhammad and the Genesis of Islam
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
36) Which of these represents Islam’s novel approach to other religions?
A) placing Islam above all other religions
B) giving some religions a special status as holding something close to the truth
C) considering Islam as having the only legitimate path to Allah
D) believing that Islam was available only to a single ethnicity
Page Ref: 165
Topic: The Life of Muhammad and the Genesis of Islam
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
37) The five pillars were particularly powerful in creating the ________.
A) Abbasid Empire
B) Shi’a-Sunni division
C) first Arab empire
D) umma
Page Ref: 166
Topic: The Life of Muhammad and the Genesis of Islam
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
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40) The struggle between Uthman and Ali most reflected which of these?
A) Shi’a-Sunni religious differences
B) tribal rivalry
C) ethnic hostility
D) growing ideological differences
Page Ref: 169
Topic: The Arab Empire of the Umayyads
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
41) Initially, the Sunni-Shi’a split was primarily ________.
A) religious
B) territorial
C) political
D) ethnic
Page Ref: 169
Topic: The Arab Empire of the Umayyads
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
42) The battle at Karbala served to ________.
A) divide Sunnis and Shi’a
B) deepen the Shi’a-Sunni division
C) consolidated Abbasid rule
D) shift Islam to Persia, culturally
Page Ref: 169
Topic: The Arab Empire of the Umayyads
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
43) Which of these came to constitute a second-class group within Islam?
A) mawali
B) dhimmis
C) Sunnis
D) pagans
Page Ref: 170
Topic: The Arab Empire of the Umayyads
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
46) Under the Abbasids, the Muslim world became more ________.
A) Shi’a
B) closely tied to Mecca
C) Persian
D) commercial
Page Ref: 174-175
Topic: From Arab to Islamic Empire: The Early Abbasid Era
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
Mid-Term Exam Review- 12th
47) What unique role did Muslims come to play in the history of the Middle East in the sixth to
eleventh centuries?
A) merchants
B) Persian scholars
C) monotheists
D) preservers of classical learning
Page Ref: 179
Topic: From Arab to Islamic Empire: The Early Abbasid Era
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
48) Islam emerged in a religious context very similar to that of the rise of _________.
A) Judaism
B) Buddhism
C) Zoroastrianism
D) Daoism
Page Ref: 163
Topic: The Life of Muhammad and the Genesis of Islam
Skill Level: Analyze the Past
Mid-Term Exam Review- 12th
Chapter 10
Civilization in Eastern Europe: Byzantium and Orthodox Europe
Multiple-Choice Questions
1) The capital of the Byzantine Empire was at ________.
A) Constantinople
B) Athens
C) Rome
D) Corinth
Page Ref: 225
Topic: Civilization in Eastern Europe
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
2) Which of these technologies did the Byzantine Empire borrow from China?
A) water mills
B) silk production
C) pottery
D) paper making
Page Ref: 226
Topic: Civilization in Eastern Europe
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
3) The language of the Byzantine Empire was ________.
A) Latin
B) Persian
C) Greek
D) Arabic
Page Ref: 227
Topic: The Byzantine Empire
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
4) In the early Byzantine Empire, the greatest enemy to the east was the ________.
A) Mongol Empire
B) Umayyad Empire
C) Seljuk Sultanate
D) Sassanian Empire
Page Ref: 227
Topic: The Byzantine Empire
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
6) Hagia Sophia was the great ________ of Constantinople.
A) palace
B) church
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C) port
D) fortress
Page Ref: 227
Topic: The Byzantine Empire
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
7) Belisarius is best known as a Byzantine ________.
A) emperor
B) religious figure
C) military leader
D) intellectual
Page Ref: 228
Topic: The Byzantine Empire
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
8) Which of these moved into the Balkans in the early Byzantine Empire, pushing against the
empire’s northern border?
A) Germans
B) Mongols
C) Slavs
D) Greeks
Page Ref: 228
Topic: The Byzantine Empire
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
9) Greek fire is the name of a _________ used by the Byzantines.
A) naval vessel
B) weapon
C) type of agriculture
D) industrial technology
Page Ref: 229
Topic: The Byzantine Empire
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
11) The use of the term tsar in Bulgaria recalled what earlier empire?
A) Alexander’s
B) Roman
C) Persian
D) Hittite
Page Ref: 230
Topic: The Byzantine Empire
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
12) Byzantine icons usually represented ________.
A) emperors
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B) saints
C) literary figures
D) military commanders
Page Ref: 231
Topic: The Byzantine Empire
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
13) Which of these occurred in 1054?
A) the beginning of Justinian’s reign
B) the Arab victory over the Byzantine Empire
C) the end of the Byzantine Empire
D) the schism within the Christian church
Page Ref: 231
Topic: The Split Between Eastern and Western Christianity
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
14) The battle of Manzikert ended in a ________ victory.
A) Byzantine
B) Seljuk
C) Arab
D) Persian
Page Ref: 233
Topic: The Split Between Eastern and Western Christianity
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
15) Constantinople was finally captured in what century?
A) sixteenth
B) seventeenth
C) fifteenth
D) fourteenth
Page Ref: 233
Topic: The Split Between Eastern and Western Christianity
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
16) In 1204, Constantinople was attacked by a Crusade led by ________.
A) the French
B) Richard the Lionheart
C) Venetians
D) Justinian
Page Ref: 233
Topic: The Split Between Eastern and Western Christianity
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
17) Cyril and Methodius were influential in creating ________.
A) the Slavic alphabet
B) a new kingdom in eastern Europe
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C) a new Catholic church
D) a Slavic empire
Page Ref: 235
Topic: The Spread of Civilization in Eastern Europe
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
18) Which of these eastern European nations had the highest concentration of Jews in the Middle
Ages?
A) Bohemia
B) Hungary
C) Poland
D) Lithuania
Page Ref: 235
Topic: The Spread of Civilization in Eastern Europe
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
29) The history of Greek in the Byzantine Empire indicates that the language ________.
A) had nearly died out
B) had remained in use under Roman rule
C) survived because of Christianity
D) would be useful primarily for administration
Page Ref: 227
Topic: The Byzantine Empire
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
30) The reign of Justinian constituted a ________ of Roman rule.
A) complete break from
B) reorientation
C) continuation
D) rejection
Page Ref: 227
Topic: The Byzantine Empire
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
31) Justinian’s attempt to reunify the Roman Empire can be characterized as ________.
A) partially successful but too costly
B) a failure
C) a complete success
D) a disaster
Page Ref: 228
Topic: The Byzantine Empire
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
32) Justinian and his successors were successful in creating a ________.
A) much larger empire
B) copy of the Roman Empire
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C) republic similar to the Roman republic
D) strong core for Byzantine rule
Page Ref: 230
Topic: The Byzantine Empire
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
34) The rule of Empress Theodora was unusual because she ________.
A) ruled through marriage
B) was the daughter of a male ruler
C) did not rule through a male relative
D) wielded little power
Page Ref: 230
Topic: The Byzantine Empire
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
35) The schism of 1054 can be said to have _________ the division between the two halves of
the former Roman Empire.
A) begun
B) solidified
C) worsened
D) healed
Page Ref: 231
Topic: The Split Between Eastern and Western Christianity
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
36) The last centuries of the Byzantine Empire were marked by ________.
A) a slow process of territorial loss
B) a brilliant cultural revival
C) stabilization and then an abrupt end
D) internal weakness followed by conquest
age Ref: 233
Topic: The Split Between Eastern and Western Christianity
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
38) The work of Cyril and Methodius served to _________ Byzantine influence in eastern
Europe.
A) end
B) reject
C) redouble
D) initiate
Page Ref: 235
Topic: The Spread of Civilization in Eastern Europe
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
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39) Which of these best describes eastern Europe in terms of religion and ethnicity?
A) Most of the region was Germanic.
B) Most of the region was Catholic.
C) The region was a complex patchwork.
D) No pattern existed.
Page Ref: 235
Topic: The Spread of Civilization in Eastern Europe
Skill Level: Understand the Connections
45) The Mongol invasions had the impact of ________.
A) pushing Russia closer to western Europe
B) cutting Russia off from the rest of Christianity
C) putting Russia in the Byzantine sphere of influence
D) orienting Russia towards Rome
Page Ref: 239
Topic: The Emergence of Kievan Rus’
Skill Level: Understand the Connections