June 2010: World History

<p>thought of another one- the establishment of the state of Israel-- it was on the second last page. I didn’t answer it however.</p>

<p>can we get an updated compilation? does anyone know the scale score to the raw?</p>

<p>I was planning to self study this course… Could anyone suggest good prep books that covered everything on the test today? Directed especially to those who felt they did well.</p>

<p>I said something about immediate fighting with arab states, or whatever. I just know that right after israel became independent there was an arab-israeli war and stuff</p>

<p>ya tha’ts what i put. an immdidate war against its neighboring arab countries</p>

<p>here’s another one.
something about the silver and gold</p>

<p>exchange trade or something.</p>

<p>I put gold for salt.</p>

<p>and I remember putting most of the silver ended up being in china or something</p>

<p>does anybody remeber more from thse two questions ?</p>

<ol>
<li>Marco Polo never saw: tomatoes and sweet potatoes</li>
<li>USSR cartoon: something about independence of satellite states</li>
<li>Most industrialized in HIgh middle ages: Northern italy?</li>
<li>Center of trade: Amsterdam?</li>
<li>Why Germanic tribes invaded: Huns</li>
<li>Lao Tzu: (A)? (government is nice –> people will listen)<—</li>
<li>first farming/goats/sheep: Southwest asia</li>
<li>Same time, no contact: Maya/Romans</li>
<li>Inca vs. Sumerian cities: Inca was in highlands, Sumer was in river valleys</li>
<li>Germany Map: 1941</li>
<li>Different types of buddhism: bodhisattvas</li>
<li>women vs men roles in hunter/gatherer societies: equally important but different</li>
<li>Yalta conference: divided up territories taken from Axis powers</li>
<li>French/Bolshevik Revolutions? <--------------------------------------------------------------------</li>
<li>Killed the most: Stalin</li>
<li>Japan vs. Russian industrialization: Japan did electronics, Russia did weapons</li>
<li>Japanese isolationism? <-----------------------------------------------------------------</li>
<li>Ibn Battuta Question 1: women’s roles were not uniform throughout the islamic empire</li>
<li>Ibn Battuta Question 2: women in morocco couldn’t entertain any man</li>
<li>Most pastoral nomads (at a certain time…)? Western North America?</li>
<li>Reason for end of Charlemagne’s empire? I put (E) but i’m not sure. something about other people getting too powerful</li>
<li>Incorrectly matched imperialist nation/colony: Spain and Algeria (france was algeria’s colonizer)</li>
<li>Vikings (Scandinavian) never reached: Mainland North America <---------------------------------------</li>
<li>order of 3 events- Justinian, 4th crusade, ottomans take over constantinople</li>
<li>Confucian role of women- something about bearing sons?</li>
<li>Related to Indira Gandhi- Jewaharlal Nehru</li>
<li>Countries that weren’t industrialized and mostly exported raw goods- underdeveloped?</li>
<li>Immediately following Israel’s independnece- something about wars with arab countries?</li>
<li>question about new world silver and spain- all ended up in china</li>
<li>quote with king of Kongo and Portugal- slave trade?</li>
<li>what was gold exchanged for in trans-sahara- salt?</li>
</ol>

<p>another one off the top of my mind</p>

<p>turkish tribes or something for the term I can’t remember</p>

<p>that question was soemthign about the ottomon empire</p>

<p>silver ended up in china. and the other one was king of kongo- that was slaves. Portugal was taking their people for slaves and the king wanted it to stop. I just reasoned that why would they go so far for gold, when that was near where mali was, and what would salt be doing so far from the trans-sahara trade?
oh and I think i know what you’re talking about, that was salt I’m pretty sure. back then salt was very valuable “worth its weight in gold”</p>

<p>what about that last question about the protests that were least successful?</p>

<p>Hmm first I thought i completely bombed the test
but now i’m beginning to expect the result to b over a 700</p>

<p>I know the answer to that one. I forget how its spelled but something about china</p>

<p>there was a neolithic question… at the top of the page… can’t remember it though.</p>

<p>there was also a question with two italicized terms… was that the turkish tribe question?</p>

<p>cuba and mexico</p>

<p>does this pair seem familir to anyone?</p>

<p>and the guerilla stradigy</p>

<p>was the one about ideal confucian women modest, hardworking and something sons?</p>

<p>yes, mastermind, and cuba and mexico were the 20th century revolutionary government countries</p>

<p>this is the hardest test i’ve taken, and this is comparing to ap :confused:
i missed the map question (lulz i already knew that), prolly the viking question, and the pastoral nomadism question (i put south america. i remember reading in aphug about nomads in amazon. or maybe i put north america. i don’t really remember).
as for most killings- i put the atomic bomb. stalin’s farms didn’t kill a lot of people, his purges sure did.
EDIT: LOL, I guess its the farms (farms = 7 million vs bomb= less than a million)
btw for the bolshevik/french rev question, i’m pretty sure its private property. think about it. peasents were liberated and took over church property (aka abolish private property). france did NOT want to spread its ideals b/c when haiti rebelled, they went to contain it. haiti was acting on enlightenment ideals (same as france).</p>

<p>japenese were isolationists to all europeans except the dutch because the dutch did not try to proselytize, supported by them confining them to a 2500 sq ft island to limit contact</p>

<p>Mastermind, that’s what I answered, and I was with gohackers on the Latin American revolutions question. Protests would have been Tienanmen 1989. I went with Africa for pastoral nomads. Remember, the key is pastoral. That implies livestock, and there were no domestic land mammals in North America (except for dogs) until European contact, whereas you had goats, sheep, cattle, and the like in Sub-Saharan Africa.</p>

<p>HADC10, I also put Africa for pastoral nomads and Tienanmen Square</p>

<p>patrick: proselytize means converting, so the answer about the dutch not being interested in converting the japanese is what you put?</p>