<p>Yes reichin, I remember that one too!</p>
<p>In Sub-Sahara Africa, iron wasn't used for weapons? That seems really unlikely.</p>
<ol>
<li>the bantus: they spread agricultural pracitces & lang from North to South
POSITIVE on this</li>
</ol>
<p>there was a question about the bantus: they spread agricultural pracitces & lang from SOUTH to NORTH</p>
<p>Bantus went north to south. But I don't remember if that was the answer to that particular question.</p>
<p>^^ i remember that question about the development of domesticated plants and animals. the answer was they developed simultaneously in many parts of the world, as you said.</p>
<p>and tsh1226, sorry that I keep pointing it out but middle east is southwest asia. my teacher made a huge deal about it in the beginning of the year, as they've had AP students that confused those geographic terms on the major essays (effectively earning an essay score of 0/9).</p>
<ol>
<li>Travels of Ibn Battuta map, why it was possible : cultural unity of Muslim empire</li>
<li>South East Asia map : Migration of Polynesians</li>
<li>You want peace, bread, land" quote: Lenin</li>
<li>Ibn Battuta excerpt: In morocco women were not allowed 2 entertain males other than husband</li>
<li>Islam culture differed from country to country</li>
<li>queen Elizabeth document - colonialism was influenced by imperial rivalries</li>
<li>document about slave trade - mercantilist point of view</li>
<li>What did the Code of Manu declare about women: subservient 2 men </li>
<li>Dutch spice trade map</li>
<li>Coincided with decline of : Portugal</li>
<li>Underlined cities map of SE Asia, Africa : Portugal</li>
<li>Picasso Guernica: Bombing of Spanish village</li>
<li>Jesuit picture: willing to adopt Chinese customs</li>
<li>Japanese excerpt: women in ruling class had some political influence</li>
<li>Except influenced by what religion: Confucianism </li>
<li>Scramble for Africa began with: Berlin conference</li>
<li>Result of unification of Germany except: creation of customs union</li>
<li>Reason for China’s Ming dynasty explorations: to show power</li>
<li>Effect of Industrialization except: women had more children</li>
<li>Third Rome: Moscow</li>
<li>■The earliest recorded trans Saharan trade: gold with salt?</li>
<li>What Meiji Restoration did: Placed emperor</li>
<li>What Gandhi’s spinning wheel represented: village self sufficiency</li>
<li>Blood Iron….quote: Bismarck</li>
<li>Why Ottoman reforms did not work: grass roots</li>
<li>Strain in American-Mexican relationship in 1930s : immigration workers</li>
<li>What started the Gulf War : invasion of kuwait</li>
<li>Opposing countries in Peter the Great’s wars: Sweden&Ottoman</li>
<li>which region do the Europeans possess influence/dominance/power: Caribbean</li>
<li>Dr.Suess Cartoon(India, Japan) : India naive</li>
<li>Reason China built Great Canal: connect river…trade</li>
<li>Popul Vuh :Mayan creation story</li>
<li>Knot system in :Inca</li>
<li>Jewish Zionism influenced by: Nationalism</li>
<li>difference between river valley civs and classical civs: more complex society, politics</li>
<li>:Reason for Successful Rivervalley civilizations? irrigation of arid soil</li>
<li>Hunter-Gather societies: Relatively free of labor specialization</li>
<li>Reason Christianity gained power: Constantinople’s conversion</li>
<li>Reason Sufis were successful: devotion 2 Allah rather than doctrine </li>
<li>Rule of Justinian, 4th Crusade, fall of Constantinople</li>
<li>Ghana, Mali, Songhai</li>
<li>Least missionary activity : Hindu</li>
<li>Why Dutch were allowed to trade with Japan : concentrated on trade, not religion</li>
<li>Bodhittsatvas resembled : saints</li>
<li>Last country to abolish slavery : Brazil</li>
<li>Most growing occupation : service</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>Alphabets were advanced from pictograms because : easier to learn</li>
<li>Civilizations that lived at the same time, but had no contact: Mayans and the Romans</li>
<li>Delian league was created to: fight the Persians </li>
<li>What Persian empire did not have : rep. govt?</li>
<li>Camels increased communication through the Sahara</li>
<li>Ottoman Janissaries: Balkan Christians</li>
<li>Rosetta stone: decipher</li>
<li>Sub-Saharan iron making : not used 4 weapons</li>
<li>Christian African country: Ethiopia</li>
<li>Minoan civ : Crete</li>
<li>The Balfour Declaration: Jewish homeland in Palestine</li>
<li>Most immigrants to Americas in 19th c came from : west Africa</li>
<li>Main disagreement between Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox : role of pope </li>
<li>5 pillars of Islam: pilgrimage</li>
<li>Hindu caste priests: Brahman</li>
<li>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>Germanic tribes invaded the Roman Empire because: threat from the nearby Huns</li>
<li>Ottoman religious toleration: Jews, Christians allowed to practice freely 2 some degree</li>
<li>Doctrine of Fascism: extreme nationalism</li>
<li>Dominant religion of Slavs : Orthodox</li>
<li>Which religion emphasizes individual and society? Confucianism</li>
<li>■Not a causes of WWII or WWI: American Imperialism
74.What happened to Rome due to Punic Wars - Gained territory in North Africa and Spain</li>
<li>Fertile Crescent: Area between northern Africa and Southeast Asia(which is Mesopotamian area)</li>
<li>How was the Black Plague spreaded across Europe:mongols</li>
<li>Ghandi/BOlivar: Anti-imperialists</li>
<li>Britain trade with China: Tea(considering Britain's major import from China was TEA)</li>
<li>South America Silver ended up in: China</li>
<li>Ottoman Janissaries: Balkan Christians</li>
<li>Socrates: Self Examination</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>(similar) domestication of animals started: simultaneously in differnt parts</li>
</ol>
<p>check the answers so far:</p>
<p>ghandi's spinning wheel....no idea, I put its need to go back to traditionalism..</p>
<p>Bantus going North to South wasn't an answer choice; the choice was South to North. So it was wrong.</p>
<p>Also, can someone explain what the Dutch Spice Trade Map (#9) was?</p>
<p>the spice trade map was portugal, NOT the dutch because the dates listed on the map were the early 1500s. The DEIC didnt form until the early 1600s</p>
<p>^ If that's true, then #9 and #11 are the same question (the map of trading posts). That's what confuses me.</p>
<p>Whoever remembers #9 (as a distinct question from 11), what was on this map?</p>
<p>I don't think the demise of Portugal question had a map.</p>
<p>There was certainly another map of Portuguese colonies in Melakka, Hormuz, South India, Madagascar, Southeast Asia, and China. I think that was the question where Portugal was the answer.</p>
<p>^ I'm not talking about the demise of Portugal question (that was #10). I'm talking about #9 and #11.</p>
<ol>
<li>Dutch spice trade map</li>
<li>Underlined cities map of SE Asia, Africa : Portugal</li>
</ol>
<p>What was on the Dutch spice trade map? Can ANYONE answer at all? Because I don't remember a second map about a European nation trading in the Indian Ocean.</p>
<p>I remember putting England as an answer to an Indian Ocean map.</p>
<p>It was in the 1510's where there cities like Goa (1510).. and Mogadishu (1560s?)</p>
<p>"Bantus going North to South wasn't an answer choice; the choice was South to North. So it was wrong."
YEs it was!! This is not the iron question. There is another one specifically about the influence of the Bantus: another choice was very similiar ("bantus spread agricultural techniques & lang from SOUTH to NORTH") and i forgot the rest of the choices... i remember strugging on this question cuz i forgot the direction that they migrated.</p>
<p>i don't remember a 2nd euorpean trading map either</p>
<p>for 9 and 11 yeah I've said they were the same but no one confirmed it so Dutch spice map's out</p>
<p>for the underlined city trading map, were both portugal and netherlands choices?</p>
<p>I only remember one question about the Bantus, and the answer choices were very diverse (they involved iron/bronze, iron/agriculture, and migration patterns).</p>
<p>reichin - yeah, they were both choices. however, certain cities like goa and macao indicated that the answer was portugal.</p>