December 2007 World History

<p>had i read the question correctly, it would have make the process a whole lot easier. yeah, your answer choice seems logical.</p>

<p>pretty sure 15 wrong, provided that you didn't leave any other q's blank, puts you in the upper 750-790 range.</p>

<p>i made a list, should i post it or pm it?</p>

<p>post it please.</p>

<p>i dunno. im kinda thinking that it might not be a good idea. ill pm.</p>

<p>weve actually covered 74 q's, not bad eh?</p>

<p>can u send me one too?</p>

<p>Can you send me/PM too? Thanks so much!</p>

<p>can anyone post the curve or scoring grid from past tests?</p>

<p>can u please pm it to me?</p>

<p>Maybe we've discussed 25 questions, but probably the most difficult ones. I don't know about the Nanjing Treaty ... I chose it opened ports. </p>

<p>East Africa had long-range sea trade in the 1500's with:
Other parts of Africa - I don't think so.
Europe- No.
Arab world- Probably ... however, trade with the African Arab world (North Africa) would not have been through the sea. With Arabia, it would definitely be short range. Another option is India, though India has always been more Hindu than Muslim. I don't know. (And India is not Arab...)
China- This would qualify for long-range sea trade, however I'm not sure if the Chinese had already retired from international commerce. I go for China.</p>

<p>Michelle !</p>

<p>PM me please !!</p>

<p>nope its 74</p>

<p>the reason im pming instead of posting is because i dont know if thats suspicious to cb or whatever and then also people are gonna ask for it who havent helped at all. </p>

<p>and its trade with the arabs thats how swahili was formed
bantu + arabic = swahili</p>

<p>can you PM me the list michelle?</p>

<p>China is unlikely because Chinese forbids outside trade during Ming dynasty. (which is that time period.)</p>

<p>Edit: Thanks! Your memory is excellent.</p>

<p>post the damn thing</p>

<p>anybody remember any more q's? weve got quite a hefty list, but it doesnt hurt to find more.</p>

<p>another one: judaism based on covenant
four noble truthsof buddhism: all life is suffering? i think thats right
and i think there was one about the muslim pillars of faith</p>

<p>65, law code: i remember putting down free man/slave over metal workers? </p>

<p>yeah, that's what i put down too, all life is suffering. I don't remember the judaism one. </p>

<p>what about the hinduism question?</p>

<p>oh yeah. it was that the goal is moksha. not to be reincarnated again</p>

<p>first civilization in china-yellow(huang he) river</p>

<p>woohoo 78</p>

<p>For the Jesuit one I think it's they who introduce Chinese thought into Europe. (That's how Europeans get to know Confucius.)</p>