<p>^I second that</p>
<p>I don’t remember social contract being in the test at all.</p>
<p>basically, the two questions i have are:
did the pastoral nomads adopt settled culture? Because that’s basically sinification.
was homer’s map accurate?</p>
<p>i was very confident that it was social contract…
@politicalprotege: people are saying that they did adopt it. and homer’s map was accurate, as shown in the test. but the question was referring to what the correlation shows, and people are saying that it shows that there was good sources of evidence for homer i believe</p>
<p>I said the empirical evidence one, if that’s what you mean.
i skipped three, got 7-8 wrong (cathedral, slave soldiers, similarities between revolutionary leaders, alexander the great, rubber, and probably some more)</p>
<p>Quick recap:</p>
<ol>
<li>Opposition to globalization/west: Afghanistan</li>
<li>Congo products: Rubber</li>
<li>Spread of Agri and Herding: SW asia something [Inconclusive]</li>
<li>Shang dynasty writing: Predicting the future</li>
<li>Cathedral: Pilgrimage</li>
<li>Bhagavad Gita: Dharma</li>
<li>Wool Production: Flanders</li>
<li>Sikhism: Islam+Hindu</li>
<li>Spread of Hellenistic culture: East med</li>
<li>Slave soldiers: Janissaries</li>
<li>Two societies the mongols conquered in 12th: Sassanid & Byzantine</li>
<li>L’ouverture, Franklin, Bolivar: Enlightenment</li>
<li>Caesaropapism: Secular and Church power in the czar</li>
<li>Enlightened despot: Frederick II/ the Great</li>
<li>Taj mahal:mausoleum</li>
<li>Shang bones: Oracle</li>
<li>Munich conference: appeasement</li>
<li>UN sec members: WW2 victors</li>
<li>Munich conference: resulted in continuation of hitler’s expansion </li>
<li>British Industrialization in the 1700’s and 1800’s: Working class growth</li>
<li>Boddhishatva: Englihtened dude</li>
<li>Muslim invasion in 7th century: ?? Franks?</li>
<li>Polynesian v American contact with Europe: Disease</li>
<li>Africans in India: Slave trade???</li>
<li>Afro-Eurasian Trade: Idk</li>
<li>Oldest manuscript: Rig Veda</li>
<li>Cattle Ranching: Argentina, Mex, US SW</li>
<li>Japanese Emperors: Amaterasu/Sun God</li>
<li>Homer’s Map: ??</li>
<li>Pastoral Nomads: ??</li>
</ol>
<p>13 wrong so far for me</p>
<p>For the question like “which wasn’t spread during ancient Afro-Eurasian encounters” or whatever I put new world crops.</p>
<p>what was the question about afro-eurasian trade? i vaguely remember being confident about my answer but i can’t recall neither the question nor the answer</p>
<p>^It’s be an achievement if we can make it reach 90! Then we can score ourselves already</p>
<p>@daimyo thats correct</p>
<p>@DAIMYO I put that too, but didn’t maize and root crops reach Africa by then?</p>
<p>It was new world crops.
muslim invasion was byzantine and sassanid
byzantines lost a huge chunk of territory.
hopefully I got no more than ten wrong…</p>
<p>I remember q#1 the neolithic one, I put that it lead to diversification of labor</p>
<p>So far, I’m at a decent place. If Ican get a 760+, I’ll be really happy! I’ll try and start studying now for SAT II U.S. History, so that I can get an 800 on that one.</p>
<p>wasn’t question 1 domestication of plants?</p>
<p>It was diversification of labor.</p>
<p>It was new world crops because it said “ancient” in the question.</p>
<p>more questions please! even the ones you got right!</p>
<p>Ok so I made an account just to help.
Heres some I remember:
There was a map showing trade in Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia, I believe that was proof for extensive trade networks before Europeans came.
Happaro had not been ciphered.
Athens needed to be adult sons of athenian citizens?
Daosim is a quote treat others as you wish to be treated?
The mexican nun was proof that you needed political patronage?
The egyptian outseer was proof that pharaohs supported low ranks as opposed to higher ranks?</p>
<p>daoism was C, golden rule is confucianism.</p>
<p>@kiwieagle Thanks! We’re the same in most of those.</p>
<p>I’m not sure about the nun and egyptian guy, but I’m sure that it was in the context that the afterlife is more important.</p>
<p>For Daoism, I remember putting something else</p>