June 2009 - World History

<p>i realized i had the two double questions in one…so actually we have more</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>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 <<<<<<<<<<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
I think independent city states although everyone else is saying greek culture <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<consensus please</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?<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<or is this the one with neo nazism</li>
<li>Reason why E asia had more population vs. Europe
I said less plagues<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<what was answer?</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></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
what was this question? <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<</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>
</ol>

<p>7 questions left!</p>

<p>can’t think of anymore questions</p>

<p>What was the khmer question about??? (answer of buddhism)</p>

<p>i can’t remember any others…</p>

<p>ears was your comments about vikings a question? or just a comment</p>

<p>and people, there was one where neo nazism was a wrong answer choice
it was about people being scared of something in germany
figure it out! lol</p>

<p>i think the khmer one was the quote something about ocean of suffering
correct answer was Mahayan Buddhsim</p>

<ol>
<li>Reason why E asia had more population vs. Europe
I said less plagues</li>
</ol>

<p>I said that food density correlated to population density. Dunno if it’s right.</p>

<p>ahhhhhhhh that one
why is buddhism?
i thought it was hinduism</p>

<p>ocean of suffering and stuff like that and it said something about being at peace, so i thought it had to do with the terrible fate of continuous reincarnation</p>

<p>is this the inscription?
<a href=“http://kaladarshan.arts.ohio-state.edu/seasia/bantsrei.html[/url]”>http://kaladarshan.arts.ohio-state.edu/seasia/bantsrei.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>ah i found evidence for hinduism for that one!
<a href=“http://www.vllcs.org/TBS/GurusTalk/GurusTalk_449.htm[/url]”>http://www.vllcs.org/TBS/GurusTalk/GurusTalk_449.htm&lt;/a&gt;
quote "You have been wandering in the six realms of reincarnation since time immemorial, suffering countless times of life and death in the ocean of suffering till this present day. "</p>

<p>Sorry—Vikings was a comment.</p>

<p>And yay, i got the buddhism one right!</p>

<p>Lemonio…can u remember anything else about the Germany question?</p>

<p>E Asia one i said rice yield vs. wheat yield
CANNOT be plagues…black death originated in asia </p>

<p>most holocaust camps—Poland
bunch of random groups…all ended up living in India as some point</p>

<p>@lemonio, I don’t think so…wasn’t the insciption from Angkor Wat (making it Buddhism)?</p>

<p>these may not be actual questions ( could be from practice tests I’ve done), but digging deeper into my memory…
-something about Sanskrit (maybe cuneiform) being a written???
-something about leading to capitalism??? <---- really not sure about that one</p>

<p>first one is one about record keeping, we got it
capitalism? idk</p>

<p>i’m thinking now about the neo nazis that it might have been something like</p>

<p>other nations were scared of german unification because of fear of neo nazism?
or maybe that was two different questions
at the moment its listed as two different</p>

<p>if you know any friends who took this exam get them in here and have them help us with their memory</p>

<ol>
<li>country that influenced asia, i think it said countries paid it tribute?
china</li>
</ol>

<p>Im pretty sure its japan. I remember reading a whole section about japan raping countries and demanding tributaries. China did demand tributes, but it was the monguls running china, i believe. Honestly, i think they are both right. but japan is more right =p. Check the AP barrons world book towards 440ish</p>

<p>I think that answer would be China. China was HUGE on tribute. </p>

<p>I vaguely recall something with neo-nazism or w/e and capitalism…idk</p>

<p>omg…did we never say john locke/social contract…or maybe i just missed it</p>

<p>Ankor Wat was Buddhist</p>

<p>^^ I think we missed that one!!!
wow and now I remember another enlightenment question:
there were two quotes one about throwing off yoke, the other idk. (enlightenment)</p>

<p>@ daniel…yeah and wasn’t ankor wat on that “ocean of suffering” quote???</p>

<p>^^ hah i was just about to say the john locke thing. i went to barnes and nobles after seeing how hard that test was and i looked thru SAT II Barrons and found the exact question. The answer was patriotic and freedom, it sounded very american lol</p>

<p>oh yeah the YOKE…ugh can’t recall…someone help… i think there must have been another enlgihtment.</p>

<p>WAITTTT</p>

<p>there was definitely one where Enlightment and Renaissance were both choices and I put Enlightment…ring a bell any1?</p>

<p>right the John Locke question
answer was inalianable rights?</p>

<p>and what was answer to throwing off the yoke?
is this it?
<a href=“The Enlightenment: A Sourcebook and Reader - Google Books”>The Enlightenment: A Sourcebook and Reader - Google Books;

<p>^^^idk i think you may be right about china now, i hope i got it right. I skipped like 15 and only got 2 wrong so far</p>

<p>the answer in unalienable rights…if thats what u meant by freedom</p>

<p>OOOh heres a good one. Simon Bolivon Buddha and Confucius(i may have given a wrong name) all did what: the answer was promoted truth and peace i think</p>