***December 2013 - World History International***

<p>Yeah but then you’re not particularly wrong either. Was the time period specified? And the other options?</p>

<p>Also what was the question about Germany and Africa? Can’t remember the question or what I put.</p>

<p>I believe it was the decades before the civil war.</p>

<p>Could you elaborate on which question this even was?</p>

<p>Let’s drop it for this question. What other questions do you remember?</p>

<p>Well I have written around 15 questions in total… So sorry I really can’t think of any more</p>

<p>Any ideas about the Tanzanian guy’s policies and Marxism?
The answer was similiarity between African value and socialism or something :smiley:
And beneath that question had all the choices of revolutions: French revolution, Chinese revolution and American Revolution…what did you guys chose??</p>

<p>Anyways…guys this test is a recycled test from December 2010 (USA)</p>

<p>I chose the Chinese revolution. Because of the socialist aspect</p>

<p>Kazteq is right. This is the same as DEC 2009.
Here’s what i found in a thread:
“Phoenicians known for maritime trade
-5% of slaves went to english speakers
-Picture of Justinian was to make it clear Justinian ruled over military, civil, and religious sectors
-Ghana and India both got independence after WWII
-Both Egyptians and Chinese mummified/buried in that way to give them immortality in the after life
-Tikal was a Mayan city
-Ethiopia got Christianity in the 4th century through Egyptian missionaries
Egyptian society passage:
-Cultural comparison
-Logically infer that greek women carried bundles over their heads, were sometimes priests, did the weaving, etc.
Nehru:
-Great slump refers to Great Depression being caused by wealth concentrated in few people
-His action of state controlled industry reflected what he said in the passage or something
Christian Sacrifice:
-Romans wanted to make clear that all religions were allowed except Christianity (in contention)
-Romans believed true Christians would not commit sacrifice
-Tributary empire was Ming dynasty China and Korea
-Late middle ages Universities drew many teachings from Greek, Roman, and Arabic
-The most powerful class in Roman Republic was landed aristocracy
-Main economic benefits of Crusades went to Italian states
-Islam did not spread to Mesoamerica
Indian passage:
-Ashoka rule prosperous
-Similar to legalism
-Columbus sent out by Isabella and Ferdinand to find direct route to East
-Pan African congress did not want to trade with Europe
-Treaty of Nanking opened 5 foreign ports in China
-Muslim traders gave Europeans knowledge of sub saharan Africa
-Animism similar to shintoism
-Ottoman empire spread over 3 continents
-Maurya and gupta empire: Buddhism advocated by 1 (maurya) not other
-Mandate of heaven similar to divine right of kings
-Biggest threat to portugal trade in mid 1600s was Dutch
Passage about Arabs translating greek books:
-Example of cultural diffusion
-Later translated again into Latin in Middle Ages
-Eurasian trade was result of Mongols causing peace along trade routes
-Brazil + Guayana do not have spanish as official language
-Policies of Peter the Great resemble Meiji restoration
-Russia became superpower after reign of Peter the Great began
-Glorious rev, french rev, and american rev all achieved limiting govt. with constitution
-Hitler justified taking back various countries as they had a majority of German people
-Laissez Faire capitalism preferred free trade
-Brick roads was characteristic of Romans and Incas”</p>

<p>Well that seems a little stupid on their part. Pretty lazy. Anyway according to these questions I already have like 10 wrong besides the 6 that I omitted</p>

<p>I don’t think they are all correct. I mean the guys were just discussing this in the thread and made a list.</p>

<p>Yeah like the Ghana India independence thing.</p>

<p>And perhaps the Justinian thing?</p>

<p>Yeah that too</p>

<p>Yea and in the Nehru one, it said " great world crisis and slump". I think the great world crisis was world war 1 and the slump was the economic depression. Also,it wasn’t as bad in European states as it was in the U.S. I agree with the Justinian thing though but the Ghana and India were nonviolent</p>

<p>You know what? I’m just gonna forget about it and wait for my actual score</p>

<p>India and Ghana was peaceful</p>

<p>How did you guys do? I got 760, but I am aiming for schools like Cornell and HKU. Should I retake?</p>

<p>Got a sucky 690.
Your score is good. Generally anything above 750+ is considered good for top-tier schools</p>

<p>Got 720. Not that happy… But i self studied, and only had 10 days with Barrons, so i guess i should be satisfied. But i’ll probably give it again.</p>