<p>I think it was a quote or something? Then the second number under it was like something with the muslims</p>
<p>oh for that one I said Jews and Christians</p>
<p>@bigdream81 what was the one with Akbar’s divine faith. is it a unifying religion or religions reconciling to each other</p>
<p>I can’t remember what I put down for that one, sorry</p>
<p>There was also one that was like where did the middle ages occur in present day land? I put Scandinavia but i’m not sure</p>
<p>^^unifying religion</p>
<p>@bigdream what were the options for that one?</p>
<p>I can only remember Germany and Britain</p>
<p>@thingschange Nope, it was a different question.</p>
<p>can you describe that question a bit more. was it a map question, a quote, or what</p>
<p>It was a regular question. It just said (not exactly) In which present day area did the middle ages occur? Choices were Scandinavia, Germany, Britain</p>
<p>I think I put Britian</p>
<p>Im just going to assume I got that wrong cause i dont remember it lol. Can you get 9 wrong and still get an 800?</p>
<p>Yes. 95-9=86 86-2= 84 which still is an 800</p>
<p>what was the one with the most pastoral nomads? the options were southeast asia, subsaharan africa, western america and some other locations</p>
<p>i said it was sub-saharan africa</p>
<p>@bigdream18 are you referring to the vikings question?? If so, then it was North American mainland.</p>
<p>Also what was the question that said something like "Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism were all widespread among classes, but … "? I think I put something like the spread was accompanied by the conversion of rulers</p>
<p>Do you think this WH test will have a sharper or more generous curve than the one in the CB book? </p>
<p>I felt like it was harder…</p>
<p>Dam n, I think I said grain goats barley and sheep was East Asia… even though I was thinking Sumer. I HATE THAT THE MIDDLE EAST HAS “EAST” IN IT! Lol. :(</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? i put something like people should do nothing (i seriously do not remember)</li>
<li>First farming wheat/barley/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 before invading Russia</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? Spread their ideals to other countries</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? 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>Quote queen Victoria and spanish king–rival imperalism </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>
<li>Where were the janissaries recruited from? Balkan Christians</li>
<li>Who used quipu? Incas</li>
<li>What did the Indian Nat’l Congress do? Try to gain indep. from Britain</li>
<li>What was the religion of the Zhou? Ancestor worship</li>
<li>What did the Northern Native Americans not have? Iron tools</li>
<li>Gandhi quote–homespun cloth</li>
<li>Why did economy fall in 80s? OPEC</li>
<li>Panama canal? Indep. from Colombia</li>
<li>What did Magna Carta do? Limit king’s power</li>
<li>Rome during the Punic Wars? Gained territory (Carthage)</li>
<li>Why did Akbar create Divine Religion?No single unifying religion</li>
<li>United Nations Charter? To try to prevent future conflicts</li>
<li>Effect of lower shipping and telecommunications cost? multinational thing?</li>
<li>Last question of the exam about revolution with little impact? Tiananmen Sq.</li>
<li>Tang & Song/ Confucius: Merchants were lower in class than peasants?</li>
<li>Industrial Revolution:-------------------------------------
48.Center of science in 1000 - Baghdad
49.Brazil - largest sugar plantations
50.Buddhism - to find inner peace
51.Comparison between Egypt and Zhou - Egypt established a dynasty before
52.Most changes in the 20th century - Mexico and Cuba </li>
<li>Result of the Sepoy Rebellion?-------------------------------------
54.Building for dead ruler?---------------------------------------</li>
<li>Largest empire? I chose Inca (that’s what kaplan says)</li>
<li>Don’t remember the quests but th answers were like Naval technology/ Power under one ruler?------------------------------------------------------</li>
<li>Largest number of people crossing to america? Africans (although i put western europeans -.-’)</li>
<li>Alphabet/hieroglyphics? less number of symbols to learn</li>
<li>Who initially supported indian movement for independence? british educated people (left it blank)</li>
<li>Not a reason for european imperialism/expansionism (whatever)? -------------------</li>
<li>Don’t remember question somethinng about trade in africa answers were like Mali, Almoravids?----------------------------------------------------
62.Something with the mongols? horse skill</li>
<li>Quote about crown in gutter and picking it up with sword? Napoleon</li>
<li>Not true of Meiji? Opposition to foreign interferance</li>
<li>Map of Polynesian migrations</li>
<li>Nation for the jews? Balfour Declaration</li>
<li>Haiti/ South america answers were ike guerilla warfare enlightenment? ideas of enlightenment</li>
<li>Quin? Standarized currency
69.Crete/ Minoans? trade</li>
<li>evidence of Byzantine Arabs meshing of cultures? ------------------------------------</li>
<li>Analects/ torah/ hammurabi code? Code o conduct</li>
<li>Japanese/ Dutch? ocused on trade not religious conversion</li>
<li>Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism were all widespread among classes? Conversion of rulers.</li>
<li>European control still in the 2000? Caribbean</li>
<li>Question about muslim quote and people of the book? Jews and Christian?</li>
<li>Second Question muslim quote? uneasy relationship between muslims and them</li>
<li>More widespread religion in the 1300s answers were Roman Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity, Sunni Islam?--------------------------------------------------------</li>
</ol>
<p>Copy most of them fom the 2010 thread… We are missing 18 quests…Tell if you think I put any wong answer</p>