December 2007 World History

<p>the population trend from 1750-1914 increased rapidly.</p>

<p>The question about Hellenism...a mix between Middle Eastern and Greek cultures?</p>

<p>What about Jainism?</p>

<p>jainism= honors all forms of life or something to that effect</p>

<p>i thought it was decrease b/c of ww1</p>

<p>i said same thing about mixed cultues</p>

<p>jainism was like reverence for all living things</p>

<p>and sepoy rebellion- failed because of disunity?</p>

<p>That's what i put. population rapidly increased during that period due in part to industrialization. </p>

<p>cartoon- cannot remember the wording of the answer but it's something like 'sticks with Communism/no reform'</p>

<p>yeah thats what i put..
what about the first leader to decolonize africa? the one with leader and country. i think it was #88</p>

<p>the thing is that deng actually did allow some economic reform (economic control is essential to communism). thats why i didnt really think any of them were right. but i said the same thing.</p>

<p>hmm im trying to remember more</p>

<p>it was kenyatta membata or something involving kenya. dont remember name exactly</p>

<p>what was the major cause of the boer war?</p>

<p>first i had something about them supporting the zulus but then i changed it to something about the british</p>

<p>zulu - didnt like british economic policy or something is what i put</p>

<p>1st question why mesoamerica didn't invent the wheel: i put it's b/c of the lack of domesticated animals in the region</p>

<p>did the quran say that abraham and moses were also prophets</p>

<p>that whell one was a killer first question. when i saw that, i was just like "ah this is gonna suck" but it actually wasnt that terrible</p>

<p>Yes, Abraham/Moses/Jesus as prophets was the answer.</p>

<p>Were the Ottoman and Safavid empires Shiite/Sunni?</p>

<p>Was Dehli the capital of an empire?</p>

<p>what kind of leaders led African countries (may have specified for West African countries) to the path of independence in the early stages of decolonization?</p>

<p>other way around
savavid was shiite
delhi was capital of delhi sultanate (islamic state)</p>

<p>the capital of an islamic empire, that's what i put.</p>

<p>i said ones that attended schools but i wasnt sure
on the map of where they europeans got slaves, did you say the one that was on the left side kind of in the nook.</p>

<p>and did africans get textiles, arms, and something else from triangular trade?
i was gonna say they got arms and porcelain, but porcelain is from china</p>

<p>can some one confirm that it was indeed Brazil that peacefully sought for its independence? I eliminated the choices down to Brazil and Peru, and i eventually chose Peru...</p>

<p>I said the nook for Africa (I think it was the space labeled "3").
I think I put that for the triangular trade.</p>

<p>Chinese got silver from Europeans, right?
And did the Jesuits help open Chinese ports?</p>

<p>africans - textile, metals, firearms is correct.
on the map of africa - c (where current ghana is located)
african leaders - ones that went euro/american universities </p>

<p>is what i put</p>