mr. c. dennison cardinal hayes hs regents questions for global 1 100 questions 1
TRANSCRIPT
1
MR. C. DENNISONCARDINAL HAYES HS
Regents Questions For Global 1100 Questions
2
Neolithic Revolution
During which period did the domestication of animals and growing of crops first occur?
3
geography
The _________ of a nation or region influences its development.
4
Korea
Chinese ideas and practices spread into _____ and Japan.
5
2Which statement about
Greek civilization is an opinion rather than a fact?
(1) Boys in Sparta were trained to be soldiers.(2) Athens had a better culture than that of Sparta.(3) Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were Greek philosophers.(4) Many adults in Athens did not have the right to vote.
6
Caste system
Which concept is illustrated in the diagram?
7
Hinduism
Which religion or belief system is most closely associated with the social class system illustrated in the diagram on the previous slide?
8
Silk Roads
The technology of papermaking traveled from China to Baghdadalong the ________.
9
10
11
12
dynastic cycle
“. . . Let the king and his ministers labor with a mutual sympathy, saying, ‘We have received the decree of Heaven and it shall be great as the long continued years of Hsia; yea, it shall not fail of thelong-continued years of Yin.’ I wish the king, through the attachment of the lower people, to receive the long-abiding decree of Heaven. . . .”
Which concept is being referred to in this passage?
dynastic cycle natural rightsmatriarchal society monotheism
13
14
Buddhism
The religious terms Four Noble Truths, Eightfold Path, and nirvana are most closely associated with __________.
15
mathematics
The Golden Age of Muslim culture was best known for its advances in ________, science, and medicine.
16
business
The Commercial Revolution helped lead to the Industrial Revolution because during the Commercial Revolution new forms of ______were developed.
17
Mongol
Kublai Khan and Genghis Khan extended _______ influence to other parts of Asia.
18
Machiavelli’s
_________ belief that “the end justifies the means” - implies that leaders may use any method to achieve what is best for the state.
19
trade
Venice in Europe, Mogadishu in Africa, and Canton in China emerged during the 13th century primarily as important centers of ________.
20
21
22
centralized
One influence of Mongol rule on the history of Russia was that Russian leaders adopted the idea of strong, ________ control of the empire.
23
Some African societies achieved a high level of economic and cultural development.
24
Timbuktu
___________ is known as a great center of learning and trade.
25
Great Zimbabwe
Walls of __________ reveal a powerful and rich society.
26
Benin
Complex culture produces brass sculptures in _______.
27
Muslim
The major reason that Portugal and Spain established water routes to Asia’s spice markets was to avoid the overland routes that were controlled by _______traders.
28
Magna Carta
The __________can be described as a list of feudal rights that limited the power of the English monarchy.
29
Macchu Picchu
This city in the Andes Mountains of Peru had a government with laws, leadership, and a military force.
30
31
32
Enlightenment
Philosophers of the __________ period believed that society could best be improved by applying reason and the laws of nature.
33
Andes Mountains
Which geographic feature made it difficult to unify South America?
(1) Andes Mountains(2) Straits of Magellan(3) Gulf of Mexico(4) Argentinian pampas
34
Laissez-faire
____________ economists of the 19th century argued that individuals should be allowed to pursue their self-interest ina free market.
35
chronological
The main purpose of a time line is to show the ___________ relationship between events.
36
adapt
Throughout history, people have lived on savannas, in deserts, in mountains, along river valleys, along coastlines, and on islands.This statement demonstrates that people _____ to their surroundings.
37
command
In a ______ economy, economic decisions are mostly influenced by government policies.
38
Civilizations
___________ developed after agriculture was introduced.
39
Code of Hammurabi
If a man has destroyed the eye of a free man, his own eye shall be destroyed.• If a man has knocked out the teeth of a man of the same rank, his own teeth shall be knocked out.These rules are based on the
(1) Analects of Confucius(2) Code of Hammurabi(3) Ten Commandments(4) Koran (Qur’an)
40
Chinese
The ________ civilization first developed a civil service system, invented gunpowder, and manufactured porcelain.
41
Hellenistic
One effect of Alexander the Great’s conquests was the expansion of ___________ culture.
42
43
Shinto and animism
Which two belief systems teach that there are spirits in nature?
(1) Shinto and animism(2) Hinduism and Confucianism(3) Judaism and Christianity(4) Islam and Buddhism
44
Constantinople
This city’s location on the Bosporus Strait was one reason that the Byzantine Empire was able to control key trade routes between Europe and Asia.
45
Justinian Code
The ___________ is considered a milestone because it served as a model for European legal systems.
46
agriculture
Most economic activities on this feudal manor were related to
(1) guilds (3) banking(2) industry (4) agriculture
47
self-sufficiency
Which economic concept can be inferred from this diagram?
(1) self-sufficiency (3) trade embargo(2) inflation (4) competition
48
4A major contribution of the
Golden Age of Islam was the (1) development of
mercantilism(2) creation of the first polytheistic religion(3) spread of democratic ideals(4) advancement of mathematics and science
49
birth
Which factor most influenced a person’s social position in early Indian societies?
(1) education(2) birth(3) geographic location(4) individual achievement
50
Mali
Which civilization best completes the heading of the partial outline below?
* Spread of Islam* Gold and salt trade* Growth of Timbuktu* Pilgrimage of Mansa Musa
(1) Benin (3) Mali(2) Kush (4) Egyptian
51
primary sources
Historians value the writings of Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta because they serve as _________ about trade and culture.
52
trade routes
Access to important _________ was an important factor which contributed to the beginning of the Renaissance in Italian cities.
53 2
• 1340s—Mongols, merchants, and other travelers carried disease along trade routes west of China. • 1346—The plague reached the Black Sea ports of Caffa and Tana. • 1347—Italian merchants fled plague-infected Black Sea ports. • 1348—The plague became an epidemic in most of western Europe.
Which conclusion can be made based on these statements?
(1) The plague primarily affected China.(2) The interaction of people spread the plague.(3) Port cities were relatively untouched by the plague.(4) The plague started in western Europe.
54
printing press
The movable-type _______ had the greatest impact
on the Protestant Reformation.
55
mercantilism
Controlling trade is a key to increasing power under the policy of ___________.
56
monarchs
The Magna Carta, the Petition of Right, and the English Bill of Rights were created to limit the power of English ______.
57
Divine right
The theory justifying a monarch’s rule by God’s authority is called _______.
58
Primary Sources
Which heading best completes the partial outline below? * Personal letter * Autobiography * Diary * Driver’s license
Primary SourcesSecondary SourcesOfficial RecordsPublished Records
59
totalitarian
A _________ society is one in which the government controls most aspects of life.
60
tropical rain forests
Which geographic factor had the greatest influence on the early history of South Asia and China?
(1) river valleys (2) island
locations (3) vast coastlines (4) tropical rain forests
61
Silk Road
The _______ was important because it allowed for the exchange of goods between Asia and the Middle East.
62
Greek
Olympic games, the poems of Homer, and Hellenistic culture are associated with which ancient civilization?
63
laws
The Code of Hammurabi was a major contribution to the development of civilization because it recorded existing ___ for all to see.
64
city-states
One effect of rugged, mountainous geography on the civilization of ancient Greece was the development of separate, independent_________.
65
Contributions of the Islamic Civilization
Which heading best completes the partial outline below?..............................
* Development of medical encyclopedias* Development of algebra and astronomical tables* Production of cotton textiles and woolen carpets* Production of literature, calligraphy, and geometric art
(1) Achievements of Feudal Societies(2) Inventions During the Neolithic Revolution(3) Issues of the Protestant Reformation(4) Contributions of the Islamic Civilization
66
Bantu
The routes shown on the map illustrate the pattern of the ____ migrations.
67
Allah
“Most Gracious, Most Merciful." "Master of the Day of Judgment." "Thee do we worship, And Thine aid we seek." Source: ’Abdullah Yusuf-Ali, trans., The Meaning of the Holy Qur’an
This translated quotation from the Qur’an [Koran] refers to
(1) Buddha (3) Allah(2) Shiva (4) Muhammad
68
Shinto
Japan experienced earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and typhoons which sometimes destroyed coastal Japanese villages. Mountains are found throughout the islands of Japan.
Due to all of the above, the Japanese developed a nature-based belief called ______.
69
Buddhism
This statue is most closely associated with which religion?
(1) Buddhism (3) Jainism(2) Islam (4) Christianity
70
Prince
In his book The ______, Niccolò Machiavelli advises that a wise ruler is one who does what is necessary to stay in power.
71
trade
A major reason that the Renaissance began in Italy was that Italian city-states had grown wealthy from _____ between Europe and Asia.
72
Reformation
One effect of the Protestant ___________ was a decline in the power of the Roman Catholic Church.
73
Reconquista
“In 1469, Isabella of Castile married Ferdinand of Aragon. This marriage between the rulers of two powerful kingdoms opened the way for a unified state. Using their combined forces, the two monarchsmade a final push against the Muslim stronghold of Granada. In 1492, Granada fell. . . .”
The passage above is describing the the Spanish ____________.
74
cultures
The archaeological evidence found at the Mesoamerican sites of Tenochtitlan and Machu Picchu suggests that these societies were highly developed and organized _______.
75
products
One an impact that the Columbian Exchange had on the lives of Europeans was that the transfer of new _______ and ideas encouraged economic growth.
76
anthropologists
Studying oral histories, archaeological evidence, and cultural histories aremethods most often used by ___________.
77
climatic
When studying ancient civilizations, a geographer would be most interested in looking at ________ influences on food production.
78
traditional
Most _________ societies are closely linked to the natural environment.
79
river valleys
One way in which the Huang He, the Indus, and the Nile civilizations were similar is that they each originated in ___________.
80
stable society
The Code of Hammurabi and the Twelve Tables were designed to create a ___________.
81
Hinduism
The terms Brahma, dharma, and moksha are most closely associated with which religion?
82
Constantinople
__________ became the center of the Byzantine Empire because its location made it the crossroads of Europe and Asia.
83
disease
The principal cause of the trend in England shown in the graph was __________.
84
Great Wall
The purpose of the ______was to protect the Chinese from the nomadic tribes of northern and central Asia.
85
Mongol
The _____ Empire controlled a large portion of Asia by 1300.
86
Bushido
One way in which the code of chivalry in Europe and the code of ________in Japan were similar is that both codes were intended to guide the behavior of a warrior class.
87
Japanese
Carefully drawn calligraphy, Zen gardens, and the tea ceremony areexamples of early _________ culture.
88
Crusades
European motives for fighting the _______ include:
* Desire to be released from feudal obligations
* Defense of the Holy Land
* Forgiveness of sins
* Desire for wealth from the Middle East
89
Age of Exploration
During the 1500s, technological advances in navigation, naval engineering, and mapmaking contributed directly to the start of the _______________.
90
European Renaissance
Portrait of an African Slave Woman, Annibale Carracci, attrib. 1580
Paintings representing real individuals in servitude primarily show them in domestic roles, such as this maid from the fragment of a larger portrait. She has remarkable presence, sensitively conveyed by the artist through the ambiguity of her facial expression.
The revival of Greek and Roman culture, the economic growth of Italian city-states in the 1400s, and the development of humanism were aspects of the _____________.
91
triangular trade
The success of the ___________ system depended on increasing the slave trade in the Western Hemisphere.
92
cultural diffusion
The spread of Islam into the kingdoms of Ghana and Mali resulted from ___________.
93
111111
1111An extensive road system connected all parts of the Empire for trade.
Which conclusion about Incan society could be drawn from the map?
(1) An extensive road system connected all parts of the Empire for trade.(2) Their trade depended on many seaports.(3) Tropical climatic conditions existed throughout the empire.(4) A similar language unified the Inca civilization.
Ans:1
94
navigation
The map shows that advanced __________ technology was available in China during the Ming Dynasty as a result of the travels of Zheng He.
95
subsistence farmers
The term “__________” refers to people who grow just enough food to meet the needs of the immediate family.
96
market
Individual decision making and supply and demand greatly influence basic economic decisions in a ______ economy.
97
Neolithic
The ________ Revolution was characterized by the change from nomadic herding to settled farming.
98
China
The Yellow River (or Huang He) is the second-longest river in Asia after the Yangtze and the sixth-longest in the world at the estimated length of 5,464 kilometers (3,395 mi).
The earliest civilizations in _____ developed in the Yellow River Valley.
99
Muslim
The phrase “from southern Spain, across northern Africa, occupying the Arabian peninsula to Southeast Asia” once described the extent of the ______ world.
100
Islamic States
Universal Golden period
101
family
In China, Confucianism emphasized the idea that harmony could be achieved by the proper behavior of each member of a ______ or society.
102
seafaring
Geography influenced the development of ancient Greece because of excellent harbors which encouraged a ________ trade.
103
Crusades
Which event is referred to in this quotation?
(1) Enlightenment(2) French Revolution(3) Glorious Revolution(4) Crusades
“Come then, with all your people and give battlewith all your strength, so that all this treasureshall not fall into the hands of the Turks.. . . Therefore act while there is still time lestthe kingdom of the Christians shall vanishfrom your sight. . . . And in your coming youwill find your reward in heaven. . . .”— Emperor Alexius Comnenus,quoted in The Dream and the Tomb
104
1This quotation implies that
(1) the church had considerable political power during this time(2) war was limited to religious holidays(3) religion was dictated by feudal law(4) landlords determined when warfare took place
“The Peace of God declared that feudal warfare could not take place on church property, and it promised sanctuary in churches and abbeys to fugitives from combat. The Truce of God forbade fighting from Wednesday evening until Monday morning, on holidays, and during the religious seasons of Christmas and Lent. . . .”
105
cultural diffusion
The Eastern Orthodox Church and the Cyrillic alphabet originated in the Byzantine Empire. The practice of this religion and the use of this alphabet in Russia indicates that Russia was influenced by ____________.
106
trans-Sahara
The rise of the West African kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai can be attributed to their locations near the _______trade routes.
107
Mansa Musa
Mali experienced a golden age under the rule of _________.
108
Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation
• Sale of indulgences authorized by Pope Leo
X to raise money to build St. Peter’s Basilica
in Rome (1515) • Ninety-five Theses posted (1517) • Hearing held at Worms, Germany (1521)
These events are most closely associated with (1) Charles V and absolutism
(2) Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation(3) John Locke and the Enlightenment(4) Karl Marx and scientific socialism
109
adapt
Inca terrace farming and Aztec floating gardens are examples of
the ability of civilizations to _____ to their region’s physical geography.
110
3 Which statement best illustrates the
concept of European mercantilism during the Age of Exploration?
(1) England encouraged free trade among its colonies.(2) Spain reduced exports to its South American colonies.(3) Portugal sought trade benefits from its colonial possessions.(4) France refused to give financial support to weak national industries.
111
encomienda
Many Native Americans were forced to labor on large estates under the Spanish _______ system.
112
2European trade with Africa and South America increased.
What was a result of the explorers’ voyages illustrated on this map?
(1) Europe became increasingly isolated.(2) European trade with Africa and South America increased.(3) Southeast Asia became Europe’s greatest trading partner.(4) European nations created colonial governments throughout central Asia.