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C1 10 pt

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  1. Asia Americas Europe Culture Religion C15 pt C25 pt C35 pt C45 pt C55 pt C110 pt C210 pt C310 pt C410 pt C510 pt C115 pt C215 pt C315 pt C415 pt C515 pt C120 pt C220 pt C320 pt C420 pt C520 pt C125 pt C225 pt C325 pt C425 pt C525 pt

  2. Which of the following is NOT a nomadic group that pressured dynastic rule at some point over the course of Chinese history? • Mongol • Turk • Manchu • Tibetan

  3. d. Tibetan

  4. Which dynasty built the largest land empire? • Zhou • Tang • Song • Ming

  5. b. Tang

  6. Which do historians point to as the key infrastructural development of the Tang-Song era? • Construction of the Great Wall • Construction of a national highway system • Construction of the Grand Canal • Construction of the port at Canton

  7. c. Construction of the Grand Canal

  8. Which is most true about the staffing of the central administration of the imperial bureaucracy in the Tang-Song era? • Gifted females were targeted for rapid promotion • Positions were dominated by sinicized nomads • The staff comprised individuals from prominent families • Administrators were selected based on most effective tax collection

  9. c. The staff were comprised individuals from prominent families

  10. Which of the following does NOT belong in a list of similarities between Byzantine and dynastic Chinese political rule in the Tang era? • An imperial bureaucracy staffed by persons from all social classes but generally drawn from the aristocracy • An emperor whose rule has God’s approval • Regional governors appointed by the imperial center • Focused initiative to expand territorial boundaries of the empire

  11. d. Focused initiative to expand territorial boundaries of the empire

  12. Which Inca city remains an important urban center in Peru today? • Tenochtitlan • Machu Pichu • Bogota • Cuzco

  13. d. Cuzco

  14. Which class played a central role in the Aztec economy and was more highly respected there than in contemporary China? • Warrior • Aristocracy • Merchant • Artisan

  15. c. Merchant

  16. What is the name of the family units into which Aztec society was organized and accounted for by the state bureaucracy? • Ayllu • Calpulli • Clans • Tribes

  17. b. Calpulli

  18. Which of the following best describes the region where the Inca civilization flourished? • Andean highland and Pacific Coast • Amazon basin and Valley of Mexico • Mississippi River basin and Andean highlands • Valley of Mexico and Andean Highlands

  19. a. Andean highland and Pacific coast

  20. Which was the most densely populated region of the Americas by the end of the postclassical era? • Pacific northwest region of North America • Southern cone of South America • Amazon river basin of South America • Valley of Mexico in Mesoamerica

  21. d. Valley of Mexico in Mesoamerica

  22. Which group was most likely to be literate in the period of European history often called the Dark Ages? • Aristocrats • Monks • Knights • Monarchs

  23. b. Monks

  24. Which of the following do historians most closely associate with the period of Western history known as the High Middle Ages? • Carolingian France • Enclosure movement and the rise of commercial agriculture • Gothic architecture, the Crusades, and the rise of the Western University • Frequent Viking incursions and raids along European coastlines and rivers

  25. c. Gothic architecture, the Crusades, and the rise of the Western University

  26. Which of the following regions of Western Europe remained most insulated from the general trend toward disorder following the fall of the Roman Empire? • France • England • Spain • Italy

  27. c. Spain

  28. What is the name of the conflict that consumed England and France in the late postclassical era? • Seven Years’ War • Hundred Years’ War • Thirty Years’ War • World War II

  29. b. Hundred Years’ War

  30. Which of the following possessed the greatest unified organizational capacity across the largest land area in Western Europe in the centuries immediately following the fall of the Roman Empire? • Islamic caliphates • Catholic church • Carolingian monarchy • Mongol Empire

  31. b. Catholic Church

  32. Which practice dates from the Song era? • Foot binding • Concubinage • Divorce rights • One-child policy

  33. a. Foot binding

  34. Which of the following organizations grouped town dwellers by occupation, regulated apprenticeships, and upheld standards of workmanships? • Parliaments • Estates General • Guilds • Communes

  35. c. Guilds

  36. By which route would medieval women have been most likely to find an alternative path in life outside of marriage? • Practicing witchcraft • Joining a crusade • Becoming a nun • Joining the preisthood

  37. c. Becoming a nun

  38. Which is not a native Chinese invention? • Explosive powder • Magnetic compass • Paper money • Steam-powered machinery

  39. d. Steam-powered machinery

  40. Where in the world did the literary form of the novel emerge? • United States • Japan • France • England

  41. b. Japan

  42. Which term do historians associate with medieval Western inquiry that sought to reconcile reason and religious faith and is most closely associated with the thinking of St. Thomas Aquinas? • Confucianism • Existentialism • Scholasticism • Eclecticism

  43. c. Scholasticism

  44. Which is NOT an effect of the emergence of neo-Confucianism in the Tang-Song era? • Preference of Chinese ideas and practices over foreign ones • Growing egalitarianism in gender roles • Development of public works • Institution of a more rigorous education and examination system

  45. b. Growing egalitarianism in gender roles

  46. Neo-Confucianism incorporated ideas from which of the following belief systems that had frown in popularity in China? • Hinduism • Buddhism • Daoism • Islam • I and II • II and III • III and IV • II, III, and IV

  47. b. II and III

  48. Which ideology gained influence in the period of disorder that followed the collapse of the Han dynasty? • Buddhism • Daoism • Mao Zedong Thought • Legalism

  49. a. Buddhism

  50. Which of the following statements best described the status of the Buddhist faith in China after the persecution of the Tang era? a. Chinese emperors continued to practice Buddhism. b. Buddhism disappeared completely from Chinese society. c. Presence of Buddhist monasteries and practice remained relatively unchanged. d. Buddhism continued to exist, but on a much reduced scale.

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