June 2009 - World History

<p>Question about the Huns and whether they converted to Christianity before invading the Roman Empire or whether they blended Christianity with their own indigenous beliefs without fully converting.</p>

<p>i dont believe so. i remember the choices being something like legalism, daoism, and others (at the daoism question)</p>

<p>also, i still dont see the question about france and southeast asia on that list or am i confusing it with something else</p>

<p>I believe the answer for #1 is tax. Not 100% sure.</p>

<p>i remember from history that shih hunangdi forced like thousands of peasants to work on the wall for years…so thats the reason i put the one with farmers/land</p>

<p>same with me
but i think there might have been an option with mosaleum in it and shi huang di built a big one…</p>

<p>Ok, so we might never know the right answer about shi huangdi:
I put farmers draft because of the great wall
But overtaxing is plausible as well
honestly, I think these choices were stupid, they’re both right, if you google it, you can find sources that support both. CB just wants to make us cry</p>

<p>I put taxes, but IDK drafting farmers can def be it…I tried looking it up but couldn’t find anything.</p>

<p>Also, are you guys SURE that the growing industry question was about 20th century…I seem to recall it being about the 19th century…Also is the Picasso thing def right? And is Aztec/Inca thing def right?</p>

<p>darkknight555, I do remember something like that. I haven’t taken world history for two years now so my memory is a little foggy.</p>

<p>i did a report on picasso in art history. that picture is guernica and it was sad because of german bombings in the town of guernica during some war ( i believe spanish civil war)
definitely not spain and the aztecs</p>

<p>picasso is definetly right
i have seen that painting in a museum
it was 20th century for industry
and i think aztec inca was the assimation one
since incas didn’t write</p>

<p>haha same with me cupnoodles</p>

<p>the industry question was about “developed nations in 20th century”. So service is correct since the countries are already industrialized. if it was developing, it would be factory
piccasso, definately.
inca/aztec…yes. Aztec was much like Roman in bringing in conquered to empire (except for sacrifice). inca too i think</p>

<p>The quote and something about Khmer… Is that what 25.) the ocean of suffering is referring to? I put Hinduism but at first everyone seemed to put Buddhism.</p>

<p>And disregard my previous post about the Huns & their religion. I thought that one hadn’t been posted yet. Lol. Sorry!</p>

<p>buddhism, since didn’t it say ankor wat?</p>

<p>Wow…I really don’t know why I thought it was 19th century. Oh well…hopefully I still did okay. This discussion is good and bad…idk i just want my scores!!!</p>

<p>I thought the question was about Angkor Wat in cambodia…i put buddhism
but apparently wikipedia says its hinduism or theravada buddhism ( not mahayana) so im not sure</p>

<p>so the map of europe, why isn’t it first-half of 19th century?
Because it showed disunified Germany and Italy, but strong nation-states of England, Spain.</p>

<p>it did say angkor wat, but angkor wat was originally hindu</p>

<p>^now that is just purposely misleading! maybe it is hinduism</p>

<p>can we discuss the europe map? I have this link, which looks like the one from the test
<a href=“http://www.euratlas.com/big/europe_1800.jpg[/url]”>http://www.euratlas.com/big/europe_1800.jpg&lt;/a&gt;
that is early 19th century…and france and england were both extremely strong nation-states by then</p>

<p>I put Hinduism too, because Mahayana is more East Asian (China, Japan & Korea).</p>

<p>no idea for map</p>