June 2009 - World History

<p>i’m fairly sure it did not say communist</p>

<p>^ I thought it did say communist…if it did, the foreign wars helping is right. If it didn’t then the overthrowing monarchies is right</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure it did.</p>

<p>ok…discrepancies.</p>

<p>Fastest Growing Industry–Factory workers. </p>

<p>Are u guys POSITIVE about Picasso painting+Jesuit+Complex writing=maya…i put nahautl</p>

<p>I think it’s definitiely weak, not unified states</p>

<p>hellenism is DEF spread of culture </p>

<ol>
<li><p>(urban vs hunting)—SPECIALIZATION OF LABOR</p></li>
<li><p>ahhh, its converted
and u didnt add napoleon </p></li>
</ol>

<p>k thats it yay :)</p>

<p>Things I’m unsure about from the consolidated list:
Qing emperor- I think the answer to the question of why he was unpopular was because he taxed the peasants
Ghandi’s spinning wheel= nonviolence
Latest European nation to industrialize- I thought this one was Germany, not Russia
Before WWII- US did not control North Africa. They had control over the Pacific Basin because that’s where the Philippines are located, right?</p>

<p>^^^^</p>

<p>i also put taxing (not positive)
and also put nonviolence (but unsure of that one)
90% Russia was last to industrialize
DEFINIITELY pasific basin</p>

<p>look what i posted at end of last pg…</p>

<p>yes i did
added to missing in line 67
fastest growing industry…definetly service
factory workers was early note late 20th century
why is hellenism not city-states? explain
btw specialization of labor i think you uncovered another question</p>

<p>something about how farming created the specialization of labor
i think we missed that one
however urban vs hunting was gender equality</p>

<p>watch the movie ghandi. he uses the spinning wheel to make his own clothes so he doesn’t have to wear british made clothes. it was about india being indpendent of british economic rule and therefore value of home goods</p>

<p>latest to industrialize russia, pacific basin</p>

<p>for the emperor i think its forcing farmers
i HIGHLY doubt he taxed people seriously to built great wall
i think mostly it was forced labor</p>

<p>^ Fastest growing industry in the late twentieth century (1990s) was the service sector. Mayan is correct. Hellenism was definitely spread of Greek cultural forms. Hunter-gatherer societies had more gender equality. The invaders of Rome converted to Christianity before or shortly after their conquests. I’m 100% sure for all of these questions.</p>

<p>I just don’t remember hunter-gatheres having more equality as an answer. I remember them satying urban has more equality, which was obviously false…I wish I remmeber the other answer choices.</p>

<p>Hellenism was def spread of culture, as Alexander conquered, culture spread…</p>

<p>Are u sure the fastest growing industry was about 20th century…i recall 19th</p>

<p>in that case
explain why the hellenism period did not encounter the rise of independent city states
everyone says they’re sure about the culture one…but i don’t understand why independent city states are wrong
explain</p>

<p>also about the conquerors of rome
"In time, these heterogeneous armies grew into a new people and could even come to possess “a strong belief in a common biological origin’’[15]. Halsall aargues that no objectively defineable criteria can be consitently used to distinguish ethnic groups from one another, whether it is language, social customs, geographic habitation, religion or even common origin. "</p>

<p>ears, you might be on to something. There was one question about difference b/w hunter-gatherer and urban, but the answer was equality
but was there another question that had the answer “specialization of labor”? I remember something about this, but it might have been a practice test.</p>

<p>hellenism is more reffering to spread of greek culture, and this didn’t happen to such an extent until after Alexander conquered and city-states had already declined.</p>

<p>Hellenism refers to the blending of Greek, Persian & Indian cultures.</p>

<p>What was the question about philosophy with the answer being Daoism? I really can’t seem to remember that one…</p>

<p>“Specialization of labor” was the answer to “What was the major consequence of the Neolithic Revolution?”.</p>

<p>ah
exactly
we missed that question</p>

<p>^ isn’t that a question we missed???</p>

<p>There was definitely specialization of labor.</p>

<p>And I’m fairly sure that it only said urban was equal, because one of the main things I remember was hunting-gathering being more egalitarian and I looked specifically for it.</p>

<p>Hellenism…well it was city-states at first, but later not as much…became more of an empire. It’s not so much that I think you’re wrong—it’s more that spread of culture is definitely right. Every textbook, even from my DUMB teacher, has EMPHASIZED to an extreme that Alexander (even before, even after) helped spread Hellenism around the world…and that Greek culture just spread everywhere…that’s why it may still be around today? Idk. I’m about as sure as I can be that that is right though. Awful explanation, I know.</p>

<p>the daoism one was something like #2… with something about which chinese philosophy involved introspection or something</p>

<p>darkknight: Did the question say anything about the way it contrasted to Confucianism?</p>

<p>“In about A.D. 300 the Visigoths converted to Christianity through the missionary work of Roman Arians. The Visigoths also taught the Romans their own …”</p>

<p>[url=<a href=“http://www.novelguide.com/a/discover/aneu_02/aneu_02_00207.html]Visigoths[/url”>http://www.novelguide.com/a/discover/aneu_02/aneu_02_00207.html]Visigoths[/url</a>]</p>

<p>so conversion must be right</p>

<ol>
<li> Emperor who built stuff and caused his empire to decline
Drafted farmers</li>
<li>Last native people to arrive in north America
Inuits</li>
<li>Roman and American slaves
Racial distinctions </li>
<li>Unified Vietnam
Taking over champa <<<<<<<<<<<<<<anyone remember the full answer</li>
<li>Non violent non cooperation cartoon
Naive</li>
<li>What do they have in common, Aztecs and incas
put that they both incorporated conquered peoples into their empires</li>
<li>Bread land and stuff like that speech
Speech at finland station</li>
<li>Iron and blood
Bismark</li>
<li>Abassid caliphs
Turkish slave army</li>
<li>Women over 30 voting in 1918
Great Britain
11.Queen of Sheba questions
Yemen
Rulers of equal status </li>
<li>The Japanese empress questions
seems to be concensus towards confucianism, although it was a chinese philosophy so seems odd to me
confucianism was never prevalent in india…it was absorbed into shinto i believe and stuff like that but not as a seperate philosophy
high ranking women had influence </li>
<li>Marx on religion
Religion-bad </li>
<li>Marx on French revolution
Struggle of economic classes </li>
<li>Boris yeltsin on berlin wall
Soviet empire fell after first hammer </li>
<li>Winning in world war I
Industrial economy </li>
<li>Doubled army size
Frederick the great
Although people now saying its Frederick </li>
<li>Picture of jesuit
Willing to use Chinese customs – he was not holding western technology. I believe he was holding an astrolabe. </li>
<li>The face sculpture
Benin </li>
<li>The Picasso painting
Spanish civil war</li>
<li>invented compass gunpowder and stuff
China </li>
<li>Third Rome
Moscow</li>
<li>Chinese philosophy
Daoism</li>
<li>Peter the great
sweden and ottoman empire</li>
<li>Ocean of suffering
hinduism</li>
<li>religion with no missionaries
Hinduism</li>
<li>match person with their country
Corazon Aquino </li>
<li>bantu migrations
to central africa</li>
<li>swahili
influenced by arabic
30.islam spread to sub saharan africa
through merchants</li>
<li>farming developed
independently in different places</li>
<li>sumeria and egypt farming
arid irrigation</li>
<li>sanskrit hieroglyphs
record keeping </li>
<li>women wearing veils
ayatollah khomeni</li>
<li>silk road
beijing</li>
<li>roman and persian roads
messengers
37 zhenge he
admiral
38 rosetta stone
hieroglyphs</li>
<li>portuguese in west africa
natives eager to trade
40 chinese voyages
reached east africa
41 greatest immigration to americas
west africa
42 gupta empire
arts and sciences <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<are we sure?</li>
<li>ghandi’s spinning wheel
Local businesses</li>
<li>china and xongnu
Rome and huns</li>
<li>writing in americas
maya</li>
<li>Egypt vs Mesopotamia
geographical obstacles</li>
<li>hellenism
culture </li>
<li>map of europe
weak not unified states? <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< </li>
<li>failure of ottoman reforms
From the top down, no grassroots</li>
<li>Fasting growing industry
service</li>
<li>Mexican & American relations in 1930’s
immigrants</li>
<li>Not an effect of German reunification
what were the options anyone?<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< fear of neo nazism = option e</li>
<li>Reason why E asia had more population vs. Europe
Choose an answer everyone<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<</li>
<li>latest European nation to industrialize
Russia</li>
<li>US direct control over what territories before WWII
Pacific basin</li>
<li>the franco prussian war did not lead to
Euro customs union</li>
<li>differences between societies that wrote and those that didn’t was?
literate societies accumulated knowledge over generations</li>
<li>difference between hunter/gatherer + urban societies?
more gender equality in hunter societies</li>
<li>what was the 1st country after US to win independence?
Haiti</li>
<li>Which had the most Holocaust camps?
Poland</li>
<li>Why did France lose to Britain over control of India
British naval supremacy</li>
<li>Why did the Yuan and Ottomans employ so many foreigners?
I think its because of their language knowledge – yuan let Chinese adminster themselves because they did not have a problem with a language barrier</li>
<li>What were the Allied powers?
UK, US, Russia</li>
<li>The Persian empires had all of the following except what?
except representative legislative body</li>
<li>there was that map of Europe with a line down the middle
iron curtain</li>
<li>which were muslim?
Mali and Delhi</li>
<li>Napoleon placed members of his family on thrones
to consolidate french power in europe, something like that</li>
<li>country that influenced asia, i think it said countries paid it tribute?
china</li>
<li>mongols, greeks and a bunch of random people settled where
india</li>
<li>Buddha viewed himself as a
Spreader of truths</li>
<li>What did Chinese and Russian revolution have in common?
overthrew monarchies</li>
<li>Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights
Tradition of Limited government</li>
<li>Invaders of Rome
converted to christianity after conquering, franks for example</li>
<li>question about christianity spreading
constantine</li>
<li>conflict between orthodox vs. catholic
authority of pope</li>
<li>Columbian exchange
Potatoes and maize</li>
<li>ghandi Nasser bolivar, anti imperialists</li>
<li>the abbasid empire officially ended with?
Mongol invasion?</li>
<li>all reasons behind -forgot if it was WWI or WWI-except?
US colonization</li>
<li>emilio zapata’s goal
redistribute land to peasants</li>
<li>camel introduction to africa
led to more communication or something</li>
<li>last to outlaw slavery
Brazi
83.making cloth was a woman’s job because
it allowed them to take care of children at the same time? L</li>
<li>first settlements in america
spanish </li>
<li>French traded
manufactured goods for furs</li>
<li>Qing decline
Rapid industrialization</li>
<li>second sheba question, already covered</li>
<li>second japanese empress question, already covered</li>
<li>John Locke question
Inaliable rights</li>
<li>yolk and humans are perfect
Apparently answer is enlightenment</li>
<li>Neolithic revolution
Separation of labor</li>
</ol>