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Sample Questions. The Olmec and Chavin societies: Dominated their neighbors with their strong militaries and subjected conquered people to oppressive rule. Declined because of violent wars with rivals and the subsequent political and economic disruption.

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  1. Sample Questions

  2. The Olmec and Chavin societies: • Dominated their neighbors with their strong militaries and subjected conquered people to oppressive rule. • Declined because of violent wars with rivals and the subsequent political and economic disruption. • Influenced their neighbors and subsequent societies of the Americas in terms of their cultural and economic characteristics. • Competed with each other for control of strategic resources in Mesoamerica. • Followed the Maya and Inca respectively and adopted many of the religious and cultural components of those societies.

  3. Answer: C

  4. 2. Which of the following explains why the Roman Republic failed? • It could not defend itself against the migration of Germanic tribes through the western border. • Landless farmers switched their allegiance from the state to army commanders, thus eroding the strength of the military. • The republic outlawed slave labor, which dramatically slowed construction and development. • The number of peasant farmers declined, causing a shortage of men who owned the necessary property required for military service. • Large estates were divided among peasants, which decreased the overall wealth of Rome and undermined incentive and entrepreneurship.

  5. Answer: B

  6. 3. Which of the following statements best describes the nature of early societies in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres? • The shift from foraging to agriculture did not occur in the Western Hemisphere until Europeans introduced technological advancements such as the wheel and the plow. • With the changes brought on by the Agricultural Revolutions, pastoral societies, with the exception of the Amerindian population of the Great Plains, ceased to exist. • Different geographical circumstances of the two hemispheres resulted in distinct patterns of development in each, although political and social similarities did exist. • Early societies in the Americas lacked clear political structure and specialization of labor because, unlike their counterparts in the Eastern Hemisphere, they did not domesticate animals. • Societies in the two hemispheres had similar technological advancements and agricultural techniques because the Western Hemisphere was populated by migrants from Asia.

  7. Answer: C

  8. 4. Which Chinese dynasty is represented in the map above? Shang Zhou Qin Han Song

  9. Answer: D

  10. 5. The Neolithic Age is characterized by: • The use of stone tools. • The origins of agriculture. • The end of pastoralism. • The use of fire to prepare food. • The use of clay pots.

  11. Answer: B

  12. 6. All of the following are characteristics of the Mandate of Heaven EXCEPT: • The monarch was considered the “Son of Heaven”. • Rulers were expected to govern as wise and principled guardians of the people. • Corruption, violence, and arrogance were viewed as signs of divine displeasure. • Failure to abide by Confucian tenets legitimized changes in monarchs. • The Mandate of Heaven was the basis of the dynastic cycle that lasted thousands of years.

  13. Answer: C

  14. 7. All of the following are true of the Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta EXCEPT: • Sparta banned coins and commerce in an effort to maintain equality among its citizens. • The Spartan army was superior to all on land, while the Athenian navy could not be challenged at sea. • Spartan foreign policy was cautious and isolationist, and it tried to maintain peace through a system of alliances with its neighbors. • Athens implemented a limited democracy in which upper classes participated in an assembly. • Athens and Sparta battled each other for survival during the Peloponnesian War.

  15. Answer: D

  16. 8. The society of the Persian Empire: • Lacked a clear social structure. • Extended equal rights to women. • Was patriarchal in nature. • Placed little value on warriors and the military. • Was centralized and homogeneous.

  17. Answer: C

  18. 9. All of the following animals were domesticated in the Americas prior to 600 C.E. EXCEPT: • Llamas • Dogs • Guinea pigs • Turkeys • Donkeys

  19. Answer: E

  20. 10) All of the following are similarities between Christianity and Buddhism EXCEPT: • Both arose as a response to existing belief systems. • Both were founded by an individual and based on his teachings. • Followers of both religions went through periods of persecution and oppression. • Both are based on a set of beliefs and actions that guide one’s life. • Early practitioners of both religions placed importance on the existence of a god.

  21. Answer: E

  22. 11. What was the impact of the rise of civilization in Egypt and Mesopotamia? • Immigrants adopted the language, religion, and lifestyle of each civilization. • Women in Egypt and Mesopotamia earned a higher degree of respect and equality. • Egyptian and Mesopotamian rulers who were thought to have divine origins built large and lavish monuments to their power. • Population increased in Egypt and Mesopotamia, which strained the food supply and forced people back into the agricultural sector. • Technological advancements enabled Egyptians and Mesopotamians to control the flood patterns of their rivers and overcome nature.

  23. Answer: E

  24. 12. Before 800 B.C.E. Indo-European steppe tribes were different from Chinese, Indian and Middle Eastern societies in which of the following ways? • Steppe societies were more likely to have built architectural monuments with religious symbolism. • Indo-European societies were ruled by oligarchies, while the other societies were governed by monarchies. • Indo-European tribes did not develop a common religion on which to base social bonds. • Chinese, Indian, and Middle Eastern societies formed permanent settlements with wealth based on land. • Chinese, Indian, and Middle Eastern societies were more concerned with expansionism than the Indo-Europeans.

  25. Answer: D

  26. 13. Which of the following is NOT an accurate statement about Confucianism? • The ethical system is primarily concerned with relationships. • Specific duties are tied to one’s status in society. • It prescribes the correct organization of the state to achieve the maximum benefits for the most members of society. • People are basically good and evil arises as a result of improper education. • Only those who are devout and lead moral lives will be saved.

  27. Answer: E

  28. 14. Which of these was NOT an outcome of the Bronze Age? • Increased agricultural efficiency • The rise of an aristocratic military class. • The fall of centralized governments • Increased contact among different cultures • Additional outlets for artistic expression

  29. Answer: C

  30. 15. In comparing the Han Dynasty with the Roman Empire, which of the following statements is NOT correct? • Both the Han Dynasty’s and Roman Empire’s economies suffered as a result of military spending. • While Rome was successful at spreading its culture across a wide area, the Han were unable to diffuse their culture to neighboring lands. • While both societies were run by centralized governments, Rome gave significant autonomy to local officials. • While the Chinese were able to re-establish their imperial empire, Rome was never restored to its former status. • A by-product of military expansion in both societies was cultural diffusion and increased trade.

  31. Answer: B

  32. 16. Overt syncretism is an essential feature of which of these religions? • Legalism • Greek paganism • Christianity • Judaism • Confucianism

  33. Answer: B

  34. 17. African good traded on the Trans-Saharan Route included: • Tea and cloth • Silver and gold • Salt and gold • Silk and salt • Spices and salt

  35. Answer: C

  36. 18. Roman law was unique in which of the following ways? • It was the first set of laws written down for easy transmission. • It was arranged systematically for easy reference. • It was a combination of Roman law and foreign law. • It extended freedom of religions to everyone in the empire. • It codified the rights of slaves, servants and those accused of crimes.

  37. Answer: E

  38. 19. The Neolithic Revolution was characterized by the: • Change from nomadic herding to settle farming. • Growth of iron tool making technology. • Migration of early peoples to the Americas. • Decline of the Roman Empire. • The development of written legal codes.

  39. Answer: A

  40. 20. The foundation of ancient Indian civilization is best described by all of the following EXCEPT: • Reincarnation. • The Dao. • Caste. • Karma. • Hinduism.

  41. Answer: B

  42. 21. Which of the following correctly outlines the order of hominid development? • Homo sapiens sapiens, Cro-Magnon, australopithecines, Homo habilis • Australopithecines, Homo habilis, Cro-Magnon, Homo sapiens sapiens • Cro-Magnon, australopithecines, Homo sapiens sapiens, Homo habilis • Homo habilis, Cro-Magnon, australopithecines, Homo sapiens sapiens • None of the above

  43. Answer: B

  44. 22. How did the collapse of Han China resemble the Roman Empire’s loss of its European lands? • Both were later devoured by the Byzantine Empire. • Their leaders began to rely on astrology to guide their decision making. • Both fell as a result of depletion of natural resources. • Outside invaders contributed to the collapse of both empires. • Both collapse due to lack of technological innovation.

  45. Answer: D

  46. 23. Which Asian religion was founded by Siddhartha Gautama? • Confucianism • Jainism • Hinduism • Eastern Orthodoxy • Buddhism

  47. Answer: E

  48. 24. The Hindu concept of samsara is BEST described by which of the following statements? • A belief that the wicked are punished by everlasting torment after death. • A belief that one’s soul lives, dies, and is reborn many times, until it is pure enough to escape the cycle of rebirth. • A doctrine that justifies the caste system of India. • A declaration of non-belief in the old Vedic gods and goddesses. • A belief that all actions good and evil, have consequences in future lives to come.

  49. Answer: B

  50. 25. Which of the following BEST encapsulates Confucian thought? • Political power is given to rulers by the gods; therefore, rulers may treat their people as they please. • Husbands and wives should share the responsibility for family leadership equally. • Social harmony is attained when superiors treat those below them with kindness, while inferiors respect those above them. • Only members of the aristocracy are capable of cultivating the qualities of etiquette and grace. • Society functions best when people are free to realize their individuality.

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