<p>yeah I know - there were 2 questions about that passage. one answer was "there wasn't total cultural unity in the islamic world" or something like that, and another question was more directly about women's position based on the passage - we don't have the answer to that one.</p>
<ol>
<li>The Japanese question about the advisor telling the prince(?) about his brothers is most likely confucianism because it's about family order and other choices like shinto and bushido don't make sense</li>
</ol>
<p>Oh dude, you mean if they are subservient to the "men" of the family or lke equal to them according to Code of Manu??</p>
<p>haha it's incredible to see the number of questions we have compiled. CC POWER!</p>
<p>no, I mean the question about that Ibn Battuta reading. Answers were like</p>
<p>A. women had no rights in morocco
B. women had no rights in arabia
C. women could not entertain men outside of the family (something like that) in morocco
D. women could do as they pleased in the oases of the sahara
E. don't remember</p>
<p>the code of manu is a different question, but that's hinduism anyway</p>
<p>we're like the worst on the job though....lol world history is better than ush admit it suckas</p>
<p>oh I pout women could not entertain men outside of the family in Morocco
A/B don't make sense/not supported
D is wrong
so. yeah now i remember</p>
<p>I guess I guessed on the woman/morocco question wrong. I'm pretty sure I chose something along the lines of women had little rights in islamic world/arabia (i think it was the berbers, not morocco. i think.) i think i guessed that because of the lack of (maybe not no rights) womens rights in the islamic world.</p>
<ol>
<li>Slavery: Brazil</li>
<li>Third Rome: Moscow</li>
<li>Limited Women's rights: Ayatollah Khomeini </li>
<li>Countries w/ female leaders: India, Pakistan, Philippines</li>
<li>United Fruit company: Central America</li>
<li>Panama Canal: Panama was free from Colombian rule</li>
<li>Hunter-Gather societies: little social stratification?</li>
<li>Civs that lived at the same time, but had no contact: Mayans and the Romans
9.Most common jobs in the late 20th century: Services</li>
<li>The Popul Vuh was a Mayan creation myth</li>
<li>Civ that used knotted string as a method communication: Inca (quipu)</li>
<li>Spinning wheel: symbol of peace or reminder of Hindu principle of reincarnation?</li>
<li>Alphabets: Didn't require as much memorization (didn't have as many letters)</li>
<li>Dominance of European powers today in: The Caribbean</li>
<li>Difference Betwen River Civil. and Classical: More political organization</li>
<li>The Dutch were allowed to trade in Japan because they wanted to trade, not convert</li>
<li>While the power of the Dutch was waning, Portugal?ENGLAND was gaining power. </li>
<li>Quote: "The great questions of the day won't be solved with (blank) that was the mistake of 1848 and 1849..."- From Bismarck
19.The image with the Jesuit Matteo Ricci in China: the message was adapted to Chinese customs</li>
<li>the Dr. Seuss cartoon: If India continued its policies of non-involvement, then Japan would easily take it over (something similar)
21.China was interested in showing its power during the Ming Dynasty expeditions</li>
<li>The scramble for Africa began with the Berlin Conference</li>
<li>Quote about Ibn Battuta and his travel: Different Islamic values in different regions</li>
<li>Question about the successer to the throne of Japan: women in the upper levels of society had some impact on politics.</li>
<li>The Iron Question in SubSaharan Africa: Either iron began in the south or it wasn't used for weapons</li>
<li>Least missionary status: Hindus (Remember you can't be a Hindu if ur not born a Hindu</li>
<li>Ibn Battuta's travels were possible because of the unity created by Islam.
28.Chron. Order: Ghana, Mali, Songhai</li>
<li>Chron Order: Justinian, Fourth Crusades, Fall of Constantinople</li>
<li>Mexican War with America: Oil seizure</li>
<li>Causes of WWII or WWI: Not American imperialism</li>
<li>Sufis were Successful because: Devotion to Allah over doctrine or assimilated into other cultures?</li>
<li>What did the Persia empire not have: legislative assemblies</li>
<li>Bodhavisistavas: Saints (Sorry that I spelled it wrong!)</li>
<li>Meiji Restoration: the emperor was the source of political legitimacy</li>
<li>Gulf War: Iraq invaded Kuwait</li>
<li>Camel were used: increased communication</li>
<li>Jewish Zionism: Nationalism</li>
<li>Peter the Great's Enemies: Sweden and Ottomans</li>
<li>Trading in Africa: Gold and Salt</li>
<li>Ottoman reforms didn't work: Unpopularity</li>
<li>Picasso's Guernica: Spanish Civil War
43.The Grand Canal in China: Trade between the two rivers</li>
<li>Not the effect from Unification of Germany: Immediate arms race</li>
<li>Map showed polynesian migrations</li>
<li>"You want peace, bread, land" quote: Lenin????</li>
<li>Balfour Declaration: British mandate for a Jewish homeland</li>
<li>What marked the end of the French Revolutionary Period? The Congress of Vienna.</li>
<li>Most immigrants to Americas in the 19th century(similar): west africa
50.. difference between Catholicsm/Eastern Orthodox: Role of the Pope</li>
<li>where were Minoans from: Crete</li>
<li>It was similarity between Egypt's Rosetta Stone and Persia's Behistun Inscription, and they helped decode ancient languages</li>
<li>Which contry in the Middle East is stongly islamic? I don't know but i know I put Iran(Shi'iates)
54.Missing Simple 5 Pillars of Faith: Pilgramage to Mecca
55.Which country was a industrialized and colonial nation by 1914: Japan</li>
<li>Which country invented the compass, printing press, and gunpowder?: China</li>
<li>Priest were: Brahmans</li>
<li>Code of Manu - Women were ALWAYS subservient to husbands and sons BABY!!</li>
<li>Germanic tribes invaded the Roman Empire because there was a constant threat from the nearby Huns-
60.fascism - extreme nationalism
61.queen elizabeth document - colonialism was influenced by imperial rivalries
62.document about slave trade - mercantalist point of view</li>
<li>Islamic society allowed: Jews and christians to practice their religion with some restircitons(exact same question on Barron's aka the holy study guide)</li>
<li>Dominant religion of Slavs: Eastern Orthodox65. The one about Japanese prince being advised about this brothers(right?): Confucianism</li>
<li>Women's rights on the Ibn reading; Women could not entertain men outside of the family</li>
</ol>
<p>Can anyone verify 49? "Most immigrants to Americas in the 19th century(similar): west africa" I put that one because of major slavery in west africa</p>
<p>what about the question on the industrial age? I said it decreased educational opportunities for women (because more of them had to work in factories)</p>
<p>and there are 2 questions with a presumed answer of confucianism - any new opinions? or can they be added to the list yet?</p>
<p>what about the justinian's code question?</p>
<p>and no, I can't verify #49. I've been searching and searching, but I can't find anything specific on the topic.</p>
<ol>
<li><p>Bodhisattva PASSAGE READING: The religion Boddhisatvas were inw as Buddhism. </p></li>
<li><p>Delian League: Served to protect from Persia. </p></li>
</ol>
<p>I'm having a really hard time thinking of more. I hope this is because that the others were really easy questions, since i don't remember them at all.</p>
<p>Edit: No, during WWI was when women worked at factories. During this time, they were mainly at home still.</p>
<p>i just used my knowledge of us history and assumptions. i dont think west africaw as the answer.
slaves DID come from there, and the US had slavery past 1850, BUT: The United States Constitution prevented Congress from banning the importation of slaves until 1808. Any new slaves would have to be descendants of ones who were currently in the United States.</p>
<p>so, with the massive immigration to the US (not sure that so many immigrated to, say, nicuragua, or the rest of the americas. im assuming though.)
i'd say it was not africa. it was europe i think. with the 10+ million eastern european immigrants to the us in the 1800's, and the potato famine.</p>
<p>the question wasn't 19th century. it was 1500-1800, so the major european and asian immigrations of the 1800s hadn't happened yet. and europe wasn't a choice</p>
<p>I remember West Africa, East Asia, England, France, and Spain as choices-I think West Africa's total is greater than any of the European country's individual total</p>
<p>whats the other confucianism question and the question on the industrial age about women? Please elaborate</p>
<p>if that's true, then yes, that is absolutely the answer haha. sorry, i can't remember the questions very well. especially if it is THE americas, not AMERICA. tonnnns of slaves were imported to the carribean and other american areas.</p>
<p>-what religion was based on the relation between an individual and society
-based on the japanese empress passage, which religion influenced this passage
-industrial age-how were women/families affected, or something like that</p>
<p>alright thanks guys ill edit #49's question and add some</p>
<ol>
<li>Slavery: Brazil</li>
<li>Third Rome: Moscow</li>
<li>Limited Women's rights: Ayatollah Khomeini </li>
<li>Countries w/ female leaders: India, Pakistan, Philippines</li>
<li>United Fruit company: Central America</li>
<li>Panama Canal: Panama was free from Colombian rule</li>
<li>Hunter-Gather societies: little social stratification?</li>
<li>Civs that lived at the same time, but had no contact: Mayans and the Romans
9.Most common jobs in the late 20th century: Services</li>
<li>The Popul Vuh was a Mayan creation myth</li>
<li>Civ that used knotted string as a method communication: Inca (quipu)</li>
<li>Spinning wheel: symbol of peace or reminder of Hindu principle of reincarnation?</li>
<li>Alphabets: Didn't require as much memorization (didn't have as many letters)</li>
<li>Dominance of European powers today in: The Caribbean</li>
<li>Difference Betwen River Civil. and Classical: More political organization</li>
<li>The Dutch were allowed to trade in Japan because they wanted to trade, not convert</li>
<li>While the power of the Dutch was waning, Portugal?ENGLAND was gaining power. </li>
<li>Quote: "The great questions of the day won't be solved with (blank) that was the mistake of 1848 and 1849..."- From Bismarck
19.The image with the Jesuit Matteo Ricci in China: the message was adapted to Chinese customs</li>
<li>the Dr. Seuss cartoon: If India continued its policies of non-involvement, then Japan would easily take it over (something similar)
21.China was interested in showing its power during the Ming Dynasty expeditions</li>
<li>The scramble for Africa began with the Berlin Conference</li>
<li>Quote about Ibn Battuta and his travel: Different Islamic values in different regions</li>
<li>Question about the successer to the throne of Japan: women in the upper levels of society had some impact on politics.</li>
<li>The Iron Question in SubSaharan Africa: Either iron began in the south or it wasn't used for weapons</li>
<li>Least missionary status: Hindus (Remember you can't be a Hindu if ur not born a Hindu</li>
<li>Ibn Battuta's travels were possible because of the unity created by Islam.
28.Chron. Order: Ghana, Mali, Songhai</li>
<li>Chron Order: Justinian, Fourth Crusades, Fall of Constantinople</li>
<li>Mexican War with America: Oil seizure</li>
<li>Causes of WWII or WWI: Not American imperialism</li>
<li>Sufis were Successful because: Devotion to Allah over doctrine or assimilated into other cultures?</li>
<li>What did the Persia empire not have: legislative assemblies</li>
<li>Bodhavisistavas: Saints (Sorry that I spelled it wrong!)</li>
<li>Meiji Restoration: the emperor was the source of political legitimacy</li>
<li>Gulf War: Iraq invaded Kuwait</li>
<li>Camel were used: increased communication</li>
<li>Jewish Zionism: Nationalism</li>
<li>Peter the Great's Enemies: Sweden and Ottomans</li>
<li>Trading in Africa: Gold and Salt</li>
<li>Ottoman reforms didn't work: Unpopularity</li>
<li>Picasso's Guernica: Spanish Civil War
43.The Grand Canal in China: Trade between the two rivers</li>
<li>Not the effect from Unification of Germany: Immediate arms race</li>
<li>Map showed polynesian migrations</li>
<li>"You want peace, bread, land" quote: Lenin????</li>
<li>Balfour Declaration: British mandate for a Jewish homeland</li>
<li>What marked the end of the French Revolutionary Period? The Congress of Vienna.</li>
<li>Most immigrants to Americas during 1500-1800(similar): west africa
50.. difference between Catholicsm/Eastern Orthodox: Role of the Pope</li>
<li>where were Minoans from: Crete</li>
<li>It was similarity between Egypt's Rosetta Stone and Persia's Behistun Inscription, and they helped decode ancient languages</li>
<li>Which contry in the Middle East is stongly islamic? I don't know but i know I put Iran(Shi'iates)
54.Missing Simple 5 Pillars of Faith: Pilgramage to Mecca
55.Which country was a industrialized and colonial nation by 1914: Japan</li>
<li>Which country invented the compass, printing press, and gunpowder?: China</li>
<li>Priest were: Brahmans</li>
<li>Code of Manu - Women were ALWAYS subservient to husbands and sons BABY!!</li>
<li>Germanic tribes invaded the Roman Empire because there was a constant threat from the nearby Huns-
60.fascism - extreme nationalism
61.queen elizabeth document - colonialism was influenced by imperial rivalries
62.document about slave trade - mercantalist point of view</li>
<li>Islamic society allowed: Jews and christians to practice their religion with some restircitons(exact same question on Barron's aka the holy study guide)</li>
<li>Dominant religion of Slavs: Eastern Orthodox
65.The one about Japanese empress: Confucianism</li>
<li>Women's rights on the Ibn reading; Women could not entertain men outside of the family</li>
<li>Bodhisattva PASSAGE READING: The religion Boddhisatvas were inw as Buddhism. </li>
<li>Delian League: Served to protect from Persia. </li>
<li>Religion based on the relation between an individual and society:Confucianism</li>
</ol>
<p>THe industrial one...wasnt it like why did england encourage women to work in the factores?</p>