<p>Hey guys,
just wanted to make a thread for the world history sat today. Not quite sure when the embargo is lifted... Any questions you guys have, post here. I think I did alright, I left a few blank. I wasn't sure about the one about which religion DOES NOT actively seek converts. And the one about which native american group came LAST to north america. Does anyone know the answers to those?</p>
<p>I don’t think we should talk about the answers much but yeah I left some blank too. I think I did okay.</p>
<p>it was hinduism. the native american one im not sure about, but i said inuit since theyre pretty close to the bering strait</p>
<p>I said the same thing for both of those. For the one about the abbasid caliphate, did you say the mongols? according to wikipedia, I think that’s right.</p>
<p>I ommited the abbasids
but i have hinduism there</p>
<p>what about vietnam? colonization you think?</p>
<p>trade? alcohol tobacco right?</p>
<p>and the picture existencialism i think</p>
<p>pleaseplease recall as many as you can</p>
<p>iron curtain in the map
what about indian map?
C i guess it was quite sarcastic about Japanese</p>
<p>I’m not sure about Vietnam.
The picture I’m 100% sure was the Spanish civil war casualties.
For trade I said native Americans gave gold for guns</p>
<p>how are you sure about the spanish civil war casualties?
why’s that right?</p>
<p>political cartooon with elephants holding up a banner saying non cooperation, non violence under which a paved road was; japanese tank at start of paved road and india was at the end of the road
either sentiment that gandhis policies were naive and taht they would lead to Japanese takeover f India
OR britain should grant independence to India now so as to prevent a Japanese takeover </p>
<p>incas, persians, roman roads were all: paved</p>
<p>persian empire in 4 and 5 centuries BC did not have a legislative assembly</p>
<p>Frederick 2 of prussia was the one who doubled size of military, had 200K men under his control</p>
<p>inuits were last natives to arrive (i omitted, damnit shouldve answered)</p>
<p>what did the abbasids do in the 9th century?</p>
<p>quote about silk, how it comes to the place at the end of the 13th century was Baghdad (london and paris were in ruin, beijing provided silk, tenochtichlan is out of the picture)</p>
<p>first widespread settlements in americas were by Spanish </p>
<p>last country to give to slaves freedom was brazil</p>
<p>second independent country in west was haiti</p>
<p>neolithic development was specialization?</p>
<p>japan passage: 1st was confucian incfluence</p>
<p>israel/sheba passage: 1st was that it depicted tribute (the word in addition to BOUNTY was in the passage, though i was unsure) between two unequal rulers, 2nd was that sheba ruled over a part modern day Jordan</p>
<p>chinese philosophy that encouraged introspection was laoism/daoism/taoism? (debated between that and neo confucianism)</p>
<p>Han Xiongnu analogy ??? (omitted that one)</p>
<p>quote from Russia about no bread, common people give you no bread, common people are suffering - I said that it was after Lenin/some dudes storming of Winter Palace</p>
<p>gunpowder/other stuff came from China</p>
<p>South Americas role in 19th century economy: I said it was to provide food and raw materials for Europe</p>
<p>U.S. imperialism did not lead to WW2</p>
<p>unification of Germany did not lead to founding of french 3rd republic? wasnt f 3 republic a result of the Franco Prussian War? (other options were like scramble for Africa, european customs union)</p>
<p>bantu introduced new agric techniques and language</p>
<p>swahili strongly influenced by arabic traders??? or by wolof and west african languages?? i remember from AP that it was a mixture of both, but I ended up saying Arabic since swahili means coast</p>
<p>peter the greats main enemies were ottomans and sweden</p>
<p>belgium was least industrialized European country by 1870? debating between that and Germany</p>
<p>unification of vietnam by 1500 was due to annans conquest of champa</p>
<p>map or europe with east-west solid line and greece on the west as well was the iron curtain</p>
<p>map of europe with divided italy, divided germany, kingdom of the two sicilies, was a world order that existed for much of the early 19th century</p>
<p>late 20th century profession that increased substantially was service sector</p>
<p>when portuguese went to West Africa, they found that they could sustain sugar? (or was it west Africans reluctant to trade, or west Africans eagerly trading)</p>
<p>introduction of camel led to more trans-Saharan trade</p>
<p>gupta empire supported sciences (wasnt the largest, I believe that was the Mughals)</p>
<p>conflict between U.S. and Mexico in 30s was due to Mexican farmworkers</p>
<p>french trade in 16th 17th centuries was manufactured goods for fur</p>
<p>soviet quote from yeltsin was taht the cold war was teh factor in soviet unions demise
(quote was like soviets wanted empire, empire required force, force could not be sustained, so soviet union really collapsed when Berlin Wall was torn down)</p>
<p>hindus did not actively seek converts</p>
<p>biggest difference between eastern orthodox and roman catholicism was importance of monasticism?</p>
<p>locke said that governments should protect natural rights of humans/people (, Locke
assumed that the sole right to defend in the state of nature was not enough, so people established a civil society to resolve conflicts in a civil way with help from government in a state of society) proves that Locke didnt want rulers actions to resemble the state of nature)</p>
<p>omitted country where women above age 30 could participate in elections (switz, u.s., britain, japan)</p>
<p>guernica was spanish civil war/bombing of a town in northern spain</p>
<p>3rd rome was obviously moscow</p>
<p>sorry sorry</p>
<p>I went over that picture in class and googled it. Here’s the link:
<a href=“http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guernica_(painting[/url])”>http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guernica_(painting)</a></p>
<p>can people please look over my answers and see if they are correct?</p>
<p>chinese philosophy that encouraged introspection was laoism/daoism/taoism? </p>
<p>Daoism that was
laoism or something was more like legal less moral thing
daoism was more like spiritualism</p>
<p>biggest difference between eastern orthodox and roman catholicism was importance of monasticism?</p>
<p>Nope I’m an eastern orthodox that’s about nature of Christ they say it’s only heavenly</p>
<p>locke said that governments should protect natural rights of humans/people (“, Locke
yeap yeap</p>
<p>but i guess third rome was Kiev not Moscow
Russian Kiev or something on the black sea coast dunno well</p>
<p>70 raw will grant me 750 at least right?</p>
<p>conflict between U.S. and Mexico in 30’s was due to Mexican farmworkers
i wrote lands:s</p>
<p>swahili strongly influenced by arabic traders???
Arabic yea but thatwas quite tricky cause it’s actually mixture of Bantu and Arabic there was no bantu so i circled arabic</p>
<p>when portuguese went to West Africa, they found that they could sustain sugar?
noo about sugar there was written that it’s quite easy to sustain but it’s actually not
sugar plantations were the DARKEST times in slavery because many died due extensive labor
that was about indian spices i guess
others didn’t fit</p>
<p>omitted country where women above age 30 could participate in elections (switz, u.s., britain, japan)</p>
<p>British women over 30 had the vote in 1918
:s I wrote Japan ****
but I’m still over 700
maybe even 750 or higher</p>
<p>the indian thing i guess sentiment that gandhi’s policies were naive and taht they would lead to Japanese takeover f India
cause others really don’t fit</p>
<p>Han Xiongnu analogy ??? (omitted that one)
that was like WHAT THE WHAT</p>
<p>Jordan Yeee
thanks so much
i have that
and Shebba as equal ruler</p>
<p>"The first successful settlement of S</p>
<p>The Han/Xiongnu was Rome and the Huns.
Queen of Sheba was from Yemen.
Orthodox and Catholic mainly differed over role of the pope.</p>
<p>napoleon installed his family as rulers because he wanted to ensure french dominance over all of europe, right?</p>
<p>keep going on my original post haha</p>
<p>Orthodox and Catholic mainly differed over role of the pope.</p>
<p>come on Orthodoxs don’t even have a pope
it’sabout nature of Christ for Christs sake i know it</p>
<p>napoleon installed his family as rulers because he wanted to ensure french dominance over all of europe, right?
Yup</p>
<p>Native American trade. Was it not hold for guns?</p>
<p>Only half the Incan roads were paved, so I said for messages and troops. Is that wrong? </p>
<p>I said for Abbasids Mongol invasion. I think that’s right.</p>
<p>I think silk was WEAVED in Beijing. Not Baghdad. Silk wasn’t made in Beijing, it was made in the countryside and brought in, the people weaved it, and the Europeans/merchants brought it back across the Silk Road, no? I don’t think they brought the raw materials to Baghdad.</p>
<p>I said specialisation for Neolithic as well.</p>
<p>The Queen of Sheba is from Yemen, according to Wikipedia:
[Queen</a> of Sheba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_of_Sheba]Queen”>Queen of Sheba - Wikipedia)
And I think they were both equal rulers. She HEARD about his greatness and came. What do you think?</p>
<p>The one about the Han and the Xiongnu, I think that was Rome and the Huns. Anyone else get that?</p>
<p>US imperialism did not lead to WW1 not WW2. </p>
<p>I said French 3rd republic as well.</p>
<p>Swahili Arabic traders</p>
<p>I’m almost certain Russia was the least industrialized. That’s in one of the college board practice questions I think. Belgium was 2nd. Britain was first. Germany was fourth after the US and France was 5th.</p>
<p>Absolutely no idea on the one about Vietnam.</p>
<p>I was pretty sure it was factory work that increased in the late 20th century. No? Why service?</p>
<p>Weren’t the west Africans eager to trade?</p>
<p>What were the options for the camel? I think I sad trade.</p>
<p>For the Soviet Union one I said that when their army fell apart. Because army = force. You know?</p>
<p>Biggest difference between Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox is role of the pope. I’m 100% on that.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure women could vote in the us in 1918. But on google it says Britain. Sigh.</p>
<p>I think silk was WEAVED in Beijing. Not Baghdad. Silk wasn’t made in Beijing, it was made in the countryside and brought in, the people weaved it, and the Europeans/merchants brought it back across the Silk Road, no? I don’t think they brought the raw materials to Baghdad.</p>
<p>I said specialisation for Neolithic as well</p>
<p>I’m almost certain Russia was the least industrialized. That’s in one of the college board practice questions I think. Belgium was 2nd. Britain was first. Germany was fourth after the US and France was 5th.</p>
<p>I was pretty sure it was factory work that increased in the late 20th century. No? Why service?
Service yeah</p>
<p>yeah yeah i have those too</p>