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SOL WORLD HISTORY REVIEW

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SOL WORLD HISTORY REVIEW
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SOL WORLD HISTORY REVIEW
50 Questions
1.
DATE :
The Holy Book in Judaism is known as the
A
Torah
B
Qur'an
C
Vedas
D
Diamond Sutra
2.
Which belief is associated with Shintoism?
A
People must respect nature spirits
B
Reincarnation depends on Karma
C
The gods interfere with human lives
D
People will experience an afterlife
3.
Which number shows where Rome first developed?
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4
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4.
Ancient Athens was responsible for developing which concept in
government?
A
direct democracy
B
elected legislators
C
civil service
D
written laws
5.
Writing from Sumer/Mesopotamia was known as
A
Linear B
B
Hieroglyphics
C
Cuneiform
D
Indus Script
6.
Hebrews were one of the first people that were monotheistic. Monotheism is the belief in
A
no gods
C
many gods
7.
B
one god
What is this site known as?
A
Stonehenge
B
Mohenjo Daro
C
Machu Pichu
D
Harrappa
8.
Humans emerged from what continent?
A
Australia
B
Asia
C
Africa
D
Europe
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9.
Which group was most responsible for spreading this cultural
characteristic?
A
Egyptian Pharoahs
B
Islamic Traders
C
Sumerian Bearucrats
D
Roman Soldiers
10.
Which civilization most influenced the architecture of this church?
A
Roman
B
Greek
C
Indian
D
Byzantine
11.
Scientists who study past cultures by locating and analyzing human remains, fossils, and
artifacts are called
A
physicists
B
archaeologists
C
ornothologists
D
geologists
12.
Scientists can use tests to date and analyze fossils and artifacts. What is this called?
A
ionized oxidation
B
fossilized exhumation
C
radio extraction
D
carbon 14 dating
13.
Early civilizations were started near what?
A
tundra
B
seas
C
deserts
D
rivers
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14.
Most early civilizations were polytheistic. Polytheism is a belief in
A
reincarnation
B
no gods
C
one god
D
many gods
15.
"You only lose what you cling to"
-Siddhartha Gautama
This quotation best represents the religious views of...
A
Hindus
B
Muslims
C
Jews
D
Buddhists
16.
Which characteristic describes the early Catholic Church?
A
Headed by the Pope
B
Centered in Mecca
C
Governed by the 8 fold path
D
Establish Monasteries in Russia
17.
These ideas are most closely associated with what religion?
A
Islam
B
Judaism
C
Christianity
D
Hinduism
18.
The illustration above best represents what key feature of Persian
rule?
A
Destruction of cultural practices of
captured peoples
B
Assimilation of captured peoples into
Persian culture
C
Cultural tolerance of captured peoples
D
Forced migration of captured peoples
19.
Which of the following is not considered a contribution of the Gupta dynasty during the
Golden Age of India?
A
Concept of zero in mathematics
B
Spread of Buddhism
C
Concept of a round earth in astronomy
D
Medical advances, such as setting bones
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What is India's rigidly sturctured social system based on occupation & birth?
A
Feudal system
B
Class system
C
Manor System
D
Caste System
21.
How did Greeks spread the Hellenic culture?
A
none of these
B
War
C
protests
D
trade & colonization
22.
Who wrote the Iliad & the Odyssey?
A
Eramus
B
Thomas More
C
Homer
D
Hippocrates
23.
Who was the father of medicine?
A
Socrates
B
Pythagoras
C
Hippocrates
D
Plato
24.
Roman mythology was based on what?
A
Egyptian mythology
B
Incan mythology
C
none of these
D
Greek mythology
25.
What was the Pax Romana?
A
200 year of peace
B
150 years of peace
C
250 years of peace
D
100 years of peace
26.
This carried water to Roman cities?
A
Waterfalls
B
lakes
C
rivers
D
Aqueducts
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27.
The Vedas and Upanishads belong in the same category as -
A
the Hindu Kush and the Nile River
B
cuneiform and hieroglyphics
C
Stonehenge and the Hagia Sophia
D
the Torah and Koran
28.
Which of the following items did Classical China introduce to the west by way of the Silk
Road?
A
Hinduism
B
porcelain
C
moveable type
D
an improved bronze
29.
Zeus, Hera, Aphrodite, and Artemis are gods and goddesses important to what religion?
A
Persian Zoroastrianism
B
Indian Hinduism
C
Roman mythology
D
Greek mythology
30.
Which statement belongs in the shaded area on the diagram?
A
Fought in the Peloponnesian Wars
B
Fought in the Persian Wars
C
Practiced Monotheism
D
Practiced Zoroastrianism
31.
Which combination correctly labels the Greek columns from left to
right?
A
Corinthian, Doric, Ionic
B
Ionic, Doric, Corinthian
C
Doric, Ionic, Corinthian
D
Doric, Corinthian, Ionic
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32.
What descriptor best fits the shaded region?
A
Scientists
B
Playwrights
C
Philosophers
D
Historians
33.
How did the Black Death spread through Europe?
A
Existing trade routes.
B
Kissing (YUCK!)
C
Through the use of feudalism.
D
Middle Eastern silk
34.
What were the positives of the Gutenberg press?
A
Allowed the Bible to be printed in different
languages and allowed for an increase in B
literacy rate.
The Gutenberg press did nothing to help
civilization.
C
Gave the Catholic church a more positive
image.
It helped the circulation of Sports
Illustrated.
35.
A characteristic of Renaissance Humanists:
A
Use of classical Roman and Greek
writings.
B
C
Use of Italian and Spanish writings.
D
Use of Canadian and American writings.
36.
Who fought in the Crusades?
A
Christians and Satanists
B
Christians and Jews
C
Muslims and Christians
D
Muslims and Buddhists
37.
What was the role of a peasant in the European Feudal System?
A
To provide protection for the colony.
C
To provide food for themselves only.
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D
Use of Spanish and European writings.
B
To provide laughter for the Kings.
D
Provide labor to support Knights, Nobles,
and Kings.
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38.
Which empire is associated with the Indus river system?
A
Chinese Empire
B
Babylonian Empire
C
Gupta Empire
D
Phoenician Empire
39.
The Vedas and the Upanishads are sacred writings of --
A
Buddhism
B
Hinduism
C
Judaism
D
Zoroastrianism
40.
According to the Mandate of Heaven, a Chinese emperor could
remain in power as long as he --
A
conquered new territories
B
controlled the army
C
governed as a just ruler
D
obeyed the priests
41.
Living in harmony with nature is an important part of Chinese culture primarily because of --
A
Taoism
B
Buddhism
C
Confucianism
D
Hinduism
42.
"We are called a democracy, for the administration is in the hands of the many and not of the few."
This is a quotation from --
A
Hippocrates
B
Pythagoras
C
Pericles
D
Homer
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Emperor Constantine influenced the traditions of Western civilization by -sending Roman soldiers to the Middle East
B
legalizing Christianity within the Roman
Empire
C
unifying Europe by founding the Holy
Roman Empire
44.
Which city was an obstacle to early Rome's control of the Mediterranean region?
A
Corinth
B
Athens
C
Alexandria
D
Carthage
45.
Nile is to Egypt as Euphrates is to _________
A
Tigris
B
Tiber
C
Jerusalem
D
Mesopotamia
46.
Who is considered the ancestor for ALL 3 monotheistic religions?
A
David
B
Jesus
C
Abraham
D
Moses
47.
What Chinese school of thought teaches respect to elders and the law as the best way to
maintain a peaceful society?
A
Christianity
B
Confucianism
C
Taoism
D
Buddhism
48.
How are the Five Pillars in Islam and ten commandments in Christianity similar?
A
Guide for praying towards Mecca
B
Guide for moral and ethical living
C
Guide for achieving God's forgiveness
D
Guide for the afterlife
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codifying Roman law in the Middle East
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49.
A
C
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How are Hinduism and Buddhism similar?
Both believe in karma and reincarnation.
B
Both believe in arranged marriage and the
D
caste system.
50.
Both believe in the caste system and
reincarnation.
Both were founded by Siddartha
Gautama.
What change marked the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution?
A
beginning of hunting and gathering
B
man learned to write
C
man began farming
D
man built towns and cities
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