December 2007 World History

<p>yeah im not sure. for the ones i really wasnt sure of, i didnt put an answer</p>

<p>Towards the later part of the test, there was a question about "eastern Asian countries" no idea, I left it blank.</p>

<p>are you sure about your wording of your answer for the law code question?</p>

<p>im not sure. thats just what i remember.
yeah i remember something about eastern asia but not what the question was. hmm, anyone?</p>

<p>You forgot the Portguese overland Ottoman thing
Edit: Oops</p>

<p>no thats 27</p>

<p>The question asked for what the term "eastern Asian something" referred to. </p>

<p>law code: i'm pretty sure it's free slaves or governmental affliated persons over metalworkers and blacksmiths</p>

<p>phoenicians-purple dye</p>

<p>don't remember any questions referring to the phoenicians or was that an answer choice/</p>

<p>I never saw that question nor remember it before. the Phoenician one</p>

<p>Can you restate the full question?</p>

<p>there was something about neolithic era, but i dont remember the question</p>

<p>What about other answer choices?
I remember one question now</p>

<p>Early city-Economic specialization</p>

<p>maybe it was a practice test but it was like "where did the elite find royal purple dye"</p>

<p>yeah economic specialization was early urban civilizations. good! :)</p>

<p>yup, i remember putting that down. economic specialization, yup. neolitic era q had something to do with domestication of animals, i believe.</p>

<p>I believe it's food increase for the neolitithic domestication of animals.</p>

<p>inca-sun god</p>

<p>Difference between Saftivids and ottomans Sunni-Shiite
Founder of Shiite state? Istafan?</p>

<p>it wasn't fertility goddess? damn.</p>

<p>food increase led to population growth because of domestication of plants and animals.</p>

<p>why were asian and african leaders po'd after ww1?</p>

<p>they werent granted self determination?
what was that one</p>