<p>what was the one where u had to match ruler with country (i omitted that one)
last to industralize? that was russia, right?
and country after us was haiti, right? </p>
<p>i know its on that list–just want to confirm</p>
<p>what was the one where u had to match ruler with country (i omitted that one)
last to industralize? that was russia, right?
and country after us was haiti, right? </p>
<p>i know its on that list–just want to confirm</p>
<p>yes, please lemonio :p</p>
<p>corzon aquino w/philipines
not sure I put Germany, probably Russia though
haiti</p>
<p>someone else keep updating
i’m playing videogames lol</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
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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>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?</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></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
Indifferent to Christianity?</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, 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
there was a question with answer option of “afraid of rise of neo-nazism” (that wasn’t the correct answer)…something to do with germany</li>
</ol>
<p>I think invaders CONVERTED to Christianity…not indifferent. I’m pretty sure about that. I can’t remember the Germany one and also…isn’t the map one, showing weak not unified states…there was no Italy, no Germany, Barbur states…etc. And I’m still not convinced about the Jesuit missionairy.</p>
<p>-oh and one about camel introduction to africa (led to more communication or something)</p>
<p>Jesuit missionary is right, if going by outside knowledge not just the picture (I’m not sure if his robes are chinese). I think Chinese accepted their technology, there’s a passage in my textbook about how they were impressed by western clocks</p>
<p>but I do think that no way is the Japanese empress answer is bushido (way of sumarai). It’s definately confucianism (elder younger relationship, so Nayo (?) had to defer to his uncle for throne)</p>
<p>ears550 is right about conversion, I think. Didn’t the visigoths become christians?</p>
<p>I still think the question about Buddha had something to do with suffering in its answer.
the British dominated b/c of naval supremacy.</p>
<p>i put that invaders incorporated some beliefs into their indigenous religious (it was in between :p)
and the camel i also put more communication</p>
<p>for the Jesuits, they did incorporate their technology, but they were not successful in converting a majority of the Japanese, so thats what i put</p>
<p>and the Japanese empress one i also put confucianism</p>
<p>the doubled army one is definitely Frederick the Great. i distinctly remember that from ap euro.</p>
<p>I put that the invaders of Rome incorporated Christianity into their own belief systems.</p>
<p>and the Jesuit missionaries adopted Chinese customs because that was the only way they could be accepted by the Chinese elite; this, i remember from ap world lol. also, you could just look at the asian-style clothes he was wearing.</p>
<p>last to outlaw slavery----Brazil
Persian Royal Road + Roman Road----messengers?</p>
<p>Vikings also converted to Christianity (I know, kind of weird). </p>
<p>Wait…so is Aztec+Inca DEFINITELY the incorporation one?</p>
<p>England’s documents----limited monarchy</p>
<p>what are the 15 other questions we’re missing? </p>
<p>which european country was the first to establish permanent settlements in the Americas? (Probably Brazil, but I put Portugese)
french set up trade with native americans (I put manufactured goods for furs, may be wrong)</p>
<p>Last country to ban slavery
Brazil?</p>
<p>something about hunter-gather -> agricultural society allowed specialization of labor</p>
<p>making cloth was a woman’s job because
it allowed them to take care of children at the same time?</p>
<p>some of the missing ones i just put (i think so at least)</p>
<p>first for settlments–i put spanish (i mean columbus and all)
manufactured goods fur furs i also put—90% sure thats right…</p>
<p>cant remember what else! ahhh—itd be awesome to ge all 95 and figure out scores!</p>
<p>pirate…i agree with all three! yayy</p>
<p>i agree with slavery, and hunter-gatherers (it wasnt equality, it was specialization), and manufactured goods</p>
<p>first PERMANENT settlements in N America, i put England</p>
<p>Has the question with the picture of the mask been mentioned?
I filled in Kingdom of Benin.</p>
<p>i said spain for first permanent settlement.
did u guys say that the columbian exchange led to populations increase in europe?</p>
<p>^yes it has, and thats the right answer (or at least the consensus)
nvm, the spanish were the first to settle.</p>
<p>I think there was one about the Qing decline due to all of except? (I put rapid industrialization, but not sure if right)</p>
<p>i put that as well, dont know if its right. can anyone confirm?</p>
<p>that’s what i put, i’m about 80% sure of it</p>