<p>studentathlete33
no
that’s why we’re doing this
@piratecaptain
look at the link in my list for james II
<a href=“War, Religion and Service: Huguenot Soldiering, 1685-1713 - Google Books”>War, Religion and Service: Huguenot Soldiering, 1685-1713 - Google Books;
<p>@choco: i might have misread it. i tought it said urban, b/c i knew that paleolithic society was generally egalitarian, but i might have misread it since i was rushing to finish</p>
<p>I can’t wait until June 25. I want my score now!
I was hoping for an 800, but now I’d be happy with anything in the 700s, after seeing how ridiculous the questions were.</p>
<p>well if you keep compiling questions and we can get all of them, you’ll get your score now =D</p>
<p>can’t remember anything else at the moment though.
THINK, brain, THINK!</p>
<p>haha, same choco.</p>
<p>does anyone remember the statistics in the double army quote?</p>
<p>it was 83,000 i think to start off with?</p>
<p>im pretty sure it was 80,000 to 200,000 or something close to that</p>
<p>I put Frederick of Prussia for one reason. Because it sayed doubled from 83000 to some other number i thought. Thats why I don’t think it can be James II cuz it said something like he doubled it to 40000 that was my take… I got owend on this test</p>
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Only by such governance was Frederick able to double the size of Prussia’s army by the end of his reign to some 200000 men (it was at roughly half this …</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</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 (not tribute…definetly he gave her stuff back)</li>
<li>The Japanese empress questions
bushido or confucianism
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
James II [War</a>, religion and service: Huguenot … - Google Book Search](<a href=“War, Religion and Service: Huguenot Soldiering, 1685-1713 - Google Books”>War, Religion and Service: Huguenot Soldiering, 1685-1713 - Google Books)
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, positively. google it</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>khmer question?
buddhism </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 </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
I think independent city states although everyone else is saying greek culture</li>
<li>map of europe
Consensus? </li>
<li>failure of ottoman reforms
From the top down, no grassroots</li>
<li>oops repeat</li>
<li>Mexican & American relations in 1930’s
immigrants</li>
<li>Not an effect of German reunification
what were the options anyone?</li>
<li>Reason why E asia had more population vs. Europe
I said less plagues</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
I think 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>sculptures of saints
Medieval Architecture</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>
</ol>
<p>does anyone remember the exact question for the writing in mesoamerica</p>
<p>can anyone justify the writing in mesoamerican as the mayan?</p>
<p>What were the Allied powers? (UK, US, Russia)
The Persian empires had all of the following except what? (I forgot the answer choices for this one)
there was that map of Europe with a line down the middle (Iron curtain)</p>
<p>the east asian population was probably rice, because the plague orginiated in china</p>
<p>persian i put legislative. right?
allied is right, and yes iron curtain</p>
<p>Which were Muslim? (Mali and Delhi)</p>
<p>sorry if any of the questions I’m adding are repeats</p>
<p>oh yeah, now I remember the Persian one was the representative government</p>
<p>great job guys
we’ve gotten very far</p>
<p>ah also remembered
the sculptures of the saint people?</p>
<p>pretty sure that was medieval
definetly not roman greek or egyptian, unless coptic</p>
<p>oh yeah choco there was a question that was something like countries in asia paid tribute to blank country i think it was china</p>
<p>oh and there was a question about influence on SE Asia or something?
I just remember that I put China</p>
<p>i put mali and delhi too</p>
<p>and there was the one about Greeks, Mongols, etc settling somewhere, but I forgot the details…I think I put India though</p>