<p>I think it was Ethiopia and Rwanda because only one choice involved Ethiopia and that was certainly one of the two.</p>
<p>I put Ethiopia and Rwanda, even though I thought it was Ethiopia and Liberia. So it’s mostlikely correct, as it had Ethiopia in there.</p>
<p>im just trying to remember random questions c’mon guys i wanna create a full list to see if i should cancel or not</p>
<p>I have like 80~ Questions in a word document.</p>
<p>I put Ethiopia and Liberia cause I thought Rwanda gained independence in the 1950-60’s.</p>
<p>do u have the answers to all of them… if possible I wouldnt mind going through all the answers and seeing around how many I got wrong</p>
<p>Can you please post them. That would be really helpful cause I dont remember all the questions and I know I had some doubts on the.</p>
<p>eagles, I don’t think that Ethiopia and Liberia was an option.</p>
<p>Ethiopia and Liberia wasnt a choice. In fact, Liberia wasnt even there, so I chose the choice with the one I knew, and it was Ethiopia and Rwanda. And it said 1825 or some year like that</p>
<p>Hey do you remember a question about the countries originated as settlements of sb whose ancestors were Africans?I remember the choice was A Kenya Congo B blah blah C Sierra Leone and Liberia D Morrcco and Mauritania E South Africa blah
I was really confused with it.</p>
<p>It was Sierra Leone and Liberia… I remember that one from American History in 7th grade. Liberia was set up as a colony so that Africans could go back and live peacefully hence the similarity to the word “Liberty.” Sierra Leone is right next to Liberia so I guess that could be true as well.</p>
<p>I also have a couple more answers:
First book - Epic of Gilgamesh
Arabic numerals - originally from India</p>
<p>Just found this on Sierra Leone on Wikipedia: “Sierra Leone later became an important centre of the transatlantic trade in slaves until March 11, 1792 when Freetown was founded by the Sierra Leone Company as a home for formerly enslaved African Americans.”</p>
<p>Yeap,got it right.Now I have omitted 2 and 10 wrong.However my goal is a 800,hope that the curve would be generous.</p>
<p>1) Where did the first civilizations(?) emerge? - Tigris-Euphrates
2) Why did agriculture increase during the neolithic rev.? - It could support larger populations.
3)Picture with Ghandi in jail. - Cultural and religious messages.
4)Quote by King Solomon. What did it tell you about the ancient world? - Luxury goods were transported over long distances.
5) Quote by King Solomon. Where did the gold come from? - East Africa
6) Quote about Dharma - Supported caste system.
7) Quote about Buddhism in China. What was the author saying? - It threatened society.
8) Quote about Buddhism in China. Who is the authore comparable to? - Priest of Jupiter in Rome.
9) Quote by someone about travels to India. Who was it by? - The Portuguese King.
10) Least non-violent movement? - Mau Mau
11) Picture of Russian woman. Art style? - Social-Realism.
12) Picture of Russian woman. What message was it sending? Soviet Idealism.
13) Mahayana Buddhism - Focused on Buddah as a saviour.
14) Trade map between new spain to East Dutch Islands. What went from Mexico to the west? Silver.
15) Trade map between new spain to East Dutch Islands. Where did the goods from Mexico end up? Traded into China for porcelain and silk.
16) Similarity between colonial spain and British colonies?
17) Where was the vice royalty of Spain? Mexico
18) Karl Marx’s idea on socialism? Would start off as capitalism.
19) Which culture was most influencial to Rome at its height? Greek
20) Who had the most influence on Latin America? The United States
21) Who’s most likely to say Africa for Africans? Marcus Garvey
22) What did the Enlightenment influence more in Spain and Latin America? Politics
23) Which society prepared itself the most for droughts? Aztecs (or Inca?)
24) Which records would give you an accurate number of slaves sold into slavery? Ship cargo records and colonial advertisements.
25) Where did most of the growth in population happen during the late 19th century? Immigrants in shanty towns.
26) Map of shaded regions around the mediterranian. Who did it belong to? Ottoman
27) Which one of these is one of the pillars of Islam? Donating 2.5 percent of earnings to society.
28) Sumerian Gods question(What was the actual question?) - Mother God
29) Alexander’s empire consisted of territory from what empire? Persian
30) Quote about Frank conquest - Third Crusade
31) Difference between Kai-shak and Mao - One was communist.
32) Differences between developed and non developed nations enviromentally - Non developed nations did not restrict population growth.
33) Who were the most militant anti-romans in Judea? Zealots
34) What was the Chinese man doing in India? Looking for Buddhist texts.
35) Question about Jainism - Personal spiritual progression.
36) What does Shinto mean? - Way of the gods
37) What did Mao think about communism? He could use the peasants to cause a revolution.
38) Where did David Livingstone spend most of his life in as a missionary? Africa
39) What was Confucionism focused on? Stressed community over the individual.
40) Why didn’t Nehru want to get involved? To avoid getting involved with the Cold War.
41) What was Australia used for? A place for criminals.
42) Quote about aborigines. What did it resemble? Noble savage.
43) Quote about aborigines? What does it tell you about Europeans? They were too materialistic.
44) Aung San Suu Kyi won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991 for work in what country? Burma (Myammar)
45) What is the difference between late 20th century immigrants and 19th century immigrants? Late 20th century immigrants were able to communicate with family in their home country better.
46) What was similar between the glorious revolution and the english civil war? It limited the power of the monarchy.
47)1810 leader of Mexican revolution - Father Miguel Hidalgo
48) What was the main cause of the Meiji restoration - To avoid the West from becoming too powerful and overtaking.
49) Two civilizations that influenced each other - Tang China and Heian Japan
50) How was Judaism different? - Concern for the poor.
51) Moveable type block printing in 1400s - western Europe, China, Korea
52) Inventors of Astrolabe, compass, caravel - Arabs, Chinese, Portuguese
53) Which class would the philosophers fight for? The middle class.
54) Which region did Britain have most control over during the late 19th century? South Asia
55) Spanish, Portuguese, French, etc. are all called Romance languages because - They all were derived from Latin.
56) Hindi, Gujarati, other Indian languages all came from - Sanskrit.
57) Characteristic of a Homeric hero - Physical ability, hospitality, and courage.
58) Which of these were free countries during 1825 - Rwanda and Ethiopia
59) These two countries were made up of previous slaves - Sierra Leone and Liberia
60) First book to glorify the search for immortality - Epic of Gilgamesh
61) Arabic numerals - Originally from India.
62) These two civilizations came up with the concept of Zero - Gupta and Mayan
63) By the 1500’s Europeans had this continent outlined - Africa
64) Map showing the territory above the Mediterranian - Holy Roman Empire
65) Map with 4 dots asking where was Charlemagne crowned - Second dot from the right. In Germany.</p>
<p>Okay, forget about the asteriks lol, too many of these are up for discussion, I’ll just put one of the possible answers next to the question. I had thought it was the Aztecs because they sacrificed people in order to stop droughts and natural disasters from happening. Anyways, we only need 30 more questions! I’ll update the list as I recall questions and more questions are brought up. There’s a question I vaguely recall so if someone could confirm the question and answer that’d be wonderful. Why did Otto Von Bismarck call the blah blah? So far going by the list I have 59/65 wrong, which is probably about 55/65 wrong if I count the really debated ones. This means I need to get nearly all of the other ones right to have a shot at an 800
Why are you guys talking about canceling scores? Can’t you just retake the test and report the higher score?</p>
<p>Nice lol .</p>
<p>HE was crowned in Rome</p>
<p>I didn’t have a question about where charlemagne was crowned. I remember from the princeton book that he was actually crowned in rome because he took the title augustus and was crowned emperor of the holy roman empire(which was the answer to the other map question)</p>
<p>I have to disagree about the continent outline in 1500s. I think it was which continent did they have an accurate idea of idk something more than just outlining so I put asia since they hadn’t penetrated africa yet until livingstone/stanley went</p>
<p>I see your point there but in the 1500’s Vasco de Gama went from Portugal around Africa to get to India. He pretty much mapped the sea route and had the outline of the continent. The question asked for an outline which is the outside boundaries, not internal like your suggesting.</p>
<p>It depends on what the question was. I remember it being which country did they correctly map out</p>
<p>For the revival of european towns question did u guys put long distance trade with asia or revival of european trade and manufacturing. I put long distance trade personally</p>