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Question please answer questions What unusual title did Isabella, a woman, insist on being called as ruler of Castile? a. prince b. king c. pope d. great mother 3. Which man finally accomplished what Columbus set out and failed to do? a. Ferdinand Magellan b. Bartholomeu Días c. Pedro Alvares Cabral d. Vasco da Gama 4. Portugal established a trading post in China at __________.a. Macao b. Kilwa c. Canton d. Beijing5. The two viceroyalties in Spanish America prior to 1717 were __________.a. California and Mexico b. Louisiana and Peru c. Peru and New Spain d. New Spain and Argentina6. The most important Catholic sacraments were baptism, the Eucharist, and __________.a. penance b. last rites c. matrimony d. ordination7. Which of these explains the popularity among nobles of Luther’s Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation?a. It called for German nobles to seize Church property. b. It called for adherence to the Catholic Church. c. It justified the Peasants’ Revolt. d. It asserted that those of high birth are more likely to be saved.8. Which man spread Calvinist doctrine to Scotland?a. John Wyclif b. Huldrych Zwingli c. Thomas Cranmer d. John Knox9. Which monarch was Protestant?a. Queen Mary of England b. Catherine de Medicis c. King Philip II of Spain d. Queen Elizabeth of England10. Why was Catholicism more successful than Protestantism in spreading around the world?a. the influence of the Spanish and Portuguese empires b. the lack of competition from monotheistic religions c. the lack of the missionary impulse among Protestants d. the preference of Muslims for converting to Catholicism rather than Protestantism11. Oda Nobunaga began but did not complete the process of __________.a. restoring the authority of the emperor b. unifying Japan c. destroying the daimyo class d. establishing the shogunate12. Who exercised real power in Japan in the 1600s?a. the shogun b. the daimyo c. the samurai d. the emperor13. Who were the geisha in Japan?a. samurai wives b. singers, dancers, and courtesans c. concubines of the emperor d. women of the daimyo class14. Around 1550, European incursions into mainland Asia were __________.a. under Japanese control b. unlimited c. growing rapidly d. controlled by China15. As a result of the Manchu decline, who gained a foothold in Vietnam?a. France b. Portugal c. Japan d. England16. When did Portuguese explorers first reach India?a. 1460s b. 1490s c. 1530s d. 1570s17. Which of these made it so difficult for South and Southeast Asians to understand the motives of the Europeans they dealt with?a. The European religions were so different from the local religions. b. The motives of various European groups were so sharply varied. c. European commercial practices were hard for Indians and Southeast Asians to understand. d. The European interest in trade was hard to understand for devout Muslims and Hindus.18. In the face of European encroachment in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, rivalry between Muslims and Hindus in India __________.a. made India vulnerable b. ended c. led to a Buddhist resurgence d. led to a new religious synthesis19. In which of these efforts was Nadir Shah successful?a. reconciling Shi’ite and Sunni Muslims under his rule b. ending Mughal rule of all India c. establishing a lasting dynasty d. bringing stability to Persia20. What was the status of the Ottoman Empire in the 1800s?a. modernized and revived b. weakened and challenged by reform movements c. torn by Wahhabism and economically weak d. divided but modernized21. What was Ibn Khaldun’s assessment of African slavery?a. Slavery was an evil institution that should be resisted by any means necessary. b. Black people accepted slavery because they had a low degree of humanity. c. Since black people comprised the majority in Africa, they should rebel and then enslave white people. d. Slavery was ordained by God as a way to keep social order.22. What percentage of all slaves shipped across the Atlantic from Africa went to what is now the United States?a. almost 50 percent b. about 10 percent c. almost 70 percent d. less than 5 percent23. The Songhai Empire was established after the decline of __________.a. Kongo b. Ethiopia c. Morocco d. Mali24. Afonso I came to regret his Portuguese connection after he saw the disastrous results of __________.a. smallpox b. slave trading c. the break with Islamic traders d. the Crusades25. “Mwene Mutapa” means __________.a. master conqueror b. slave owner c. greatest king d. runaway slave26. Who was the chief minister during the childhood reign of Louis XIV?a. the Queen Mother b. Pope Pius IV c. Cardinal Richelieu d. Cardinal Mazarin27. Where was Prussia located?a. in the center of the Holy Roman Empire b. along the Baltic Sea c. between Austria and Hungary d. just north of Italy28. What constituted the Eleven Years’ Tyranny under Charles I?a. royal support for Anglicanism b. the suspension of common law c. royal rule without Parliament d. the suspension of justice29. Who came to the throne in the Glorious Revolution?a. Charles I b. Charles II c. James II d. William and Mary30. Who wrote Discourse on Method?a. René Descartes b. John Locke c. Thomas Hobbes d. Jean-Jacques Rousseau31. Mongol rule in Russia was typified by __________.a. indirect, tolerant rule b. strong direct control c. harsh oppression d. religious toleration, under tight political control32. Filofei promoted the idea of Moscow as the __________.a. center of Asian commerce b. commercial hub of Rome c. Third Rome d. greatest European military power33. Which of these chose the first Romanovs tsar?a. a coalition of boyars b. the Zemskii Sobor c. the Cossacks d. the Patriarch of Moscow34. Russians generally referred to all Europeans as __________.a. French b. infidels c. Germans d. papists35. The “Potemkin villages” were located __________.a. along the border with Poland b. in lands taken from the Ottomans c. in the marshes of St. Petersburg d. in Siberia36. According to John Locke, from whom do governments get their power?a. God b. people they rule c. royal families d. armies37. The two names of the Seven Years’ War reflect the war’s __________.a. geographic scope b. unusually high death toll c. focus on commercial routes d. origins in Asia38. Representing 98 percent of the population, the Third Estate was given what proportion of votes in the Estates General?a. one-quarter b. one-third c. one-half d. three-quarters39. During the French Revolution, wearing long trousers, instead of breeches, showed support for __________.a. the nobility b. the military c. commoners d. the war effort40. Saint-Domingue is today known as __________.a. Cuba b. Jamaica c. Puerto Rico d. Haiti41. Who are the proletariat?a. a group of land-owning nobles b. factory owners c. farmers and sharecroppers d. landless workers42. Where was the Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations held in 1851?a. Berlin b. London c. Manchester d. Brussels43. The political labels “left” and “right” derived from seating in __________.a. the Congress of Vienna b. the French National Assembly c. the British Parliament d. Russian Duma44. Like nationalism, Romanticism was __________.a. a political movement b. a strong unifying political force c. a rejection of the Enlightenment d. dedicated to reason45. In Britain, the Reform Act of 1867 __________.a. allowed working-class men to vote b. established female suffrage c. reduced the workweek to five days d. abolished slavery46. The name given to Spanish colonists born in the Americas was __________.a. criollos b. peninsulares c. mestizos d. caudillos47. What were the juntas?a. rebel groups supporting Napoleon b. pan-American congresses organized to put down the revolutions c. provisional governments ruling in the name of Carlos IV d. meetings of loyalists intending to free Carlos IV48. By 1825, __________.a. most of Latin America was independent b. all of Latin America was independent c. only Mexico was independent d. Mexico was still part of Spain49. Like Santa Anna, Porfirio Díaz was a __________.a. reformer b. caudillo c. Zapotec Indian d. dictator50. The last Latin American nation to permit slavery was __________.a. Chile b. Brazil c. Mexico d. Peru
51. “Coolies” was a disparaging term used for poor __________.a.
Question 51. “Coolies” was a disparaging term used for poor __________.a. Japanese workers sent abroad b. Chinese workers sent abroad c. Vietnamese workers sent abroad d. European workers sent abroad52. Japan agreed to open ports to American trade because __________.a. the samurai insisted on trade with American merchants b. Japan’s isolationist policies were destroying the economy c. the Americans had military and navy technology that Japan lacked d. China was already trading with the United States, and Japan was afraid of falling behind53. Which Asian country most closely emulated Western customs and adopted Western practices?a. Japan b. China c. Korea d. Vietnam54. The largest of the Ryukyu Islands is __________.a. Okinawa b. Iwo Jima c. Nagasaki d. Honshu55. How did the reign of the last Chinese emperor end?a. with Puyi’s abdication b. with Empress Dowager Cixi’s death c. in the assassination of the last emperor d. with the election of Yuan Shikai56. Around 1800, which of these ruled most of North Africa?a. the Egyptian Fatimids b. the Ottoman Empire c. the British Empire d. France57. What was the status of Egypt in the late 1800s?a. an independent nation under a sultan b. an autonomous part of the Ottoman Empire c. under the direct authority of the Ottoman sultan d. under British rule, though nominally independent58. Which of the Barbary States was fully independent in the early 1800s?a. Tunis b. Algeria c. Tripoli d. Morocco59. The Sokoto Caliphate arose in the interior of __________.a. North Africa b. West Africa c. South Africa d. Central Africa60. The creation of quinine was revolutionary in the treatment and prevention of __________.a. smallpox b. measles c. malaria d. polio61. Which of these nations remained neutral in World War I?a. Belgium b. Finland c. Greece d. Portugal62. Which of these describes the Diplomatic Revolution of 1890-1907?a. Germany dominated European diplomacy. b. Six nations of Europe formed alliances in a dangerous equilibrium of power. c. Russia grew stronger, forcing a shift in European diplomacy. d. The disappearance of the Ottoman Empire threw European powers into conflict.63. Which nation brought submarines onto the naval front in World War I?a. Britain b. Germany c. Russia d. the United States64. The United States entered World War I primarily because of __________.a. defensive alliances with Britain and France b. unrestricted submarine warfare and the Zimmermann Note c. the Zimmermann Note and imperialism d. the Lend Lease Act65. Bulgaria’s surrender had the effect of __________.a. strengthening Germany’s southern defenses b. weakening the Allies c. making Germany vulnerable to the Allies via a new front d. crippling Russia66. According to Freud, absolute moral standards could not exist because __________.a. people are driven by unconscious instincts b. people behave according to the influences of the environment c. there is no god d. people could never meet such high standards67. After World War I, public sentiment in the United States favored __________.a. active participation in the League of Nations b. expansion c. isolation d. creation of a new international league to replace the League of Nations68. The Great Depression came to an end because of __________.a. the election of Herbert Hoover b. the reopening of banks c. World War II d. the rising stock market69. Which phrase best describes Kristallnacht?a. Hitler’s population growth program b. a division of the Hitler Youth organization c. a brief battle with the communists in Berlin d. an attack on Jewish businesses and homes70. Who was the first president of the Congo?a. Joseph Kasa Vubu b. Simon Kimbangu c. Marcus Garvey d. Léopold Senghor71. Which countries supported Franco in the Spanish Civil War?a. Britain and France b. Portugal and Holland c. Belgium and Portugal d. Germany and Italy72. Chamberlain boasted of finally achieving “peace in our time” after __________.a. the signing of the Versailles Treaty b. the Paris Peace Conference c. concluding the Munich Treaty d. the D-day invasion73. Which of these remained neutral in World War II?a. Sweden b. Bulgaria c. Austria d. Vichy France74. The Japanese, during World War II, claimed to be acting to __________.a. spread democracy b. combat Communism c. rid Asia of Western imperialists d. bring peace to Asia75. Rommel’s defeat in Africa was largely due to __________.a. Hitler’s failure to send reinforcements requested by Rommel b. superior British and American resources c. lack of military planning d. incompetent strategy76. Which of these countries had the most success in evacuating its Jewish population to safety?a. Denmark b. Belgium c. Switzerland d. Poland77. The Cold War was an ideological conflict between Communism and __________.a. democracy b. capitalism c. socialism d. collectivism78. In the context of fighting in World War II, the Allies’ position at the Potsdam conference, compared to the Yalta conference, can be characterized as __________.a. secure b. weak c. precarious d. disastrous79. Who was Patrice Lumumba, and why did the United States oppose him?a. He was the leader of Egypt, and he was sympathetic to Khrushchev. b. He was the president of the Congo, and he was supported by the USSR. c. He was the leader of Czechoslovakia, and he was a Communist. d. He was the leader of the EU, and he wanted to allow membership to Communist nations.80. The purpose of the Common Market was to allow Western European countries to __________.a. contain Communism b. crush anti-Communist rebellions c. counter the effects of the Marshall Plan d. compete on a global level81. In the Soviet Union, which of these compared favorably with conditions in the United States?a. products available to consumers b. civil liberties c. opportunities for women d. economic opportunity for entrepreneurs82. During which year did many Eastern European nations overthrow Communist governments and adopt democracy?a. 1975 b. 1980 c. 1985 d. 198983. Why did the Muslim League initially oppose Indian independence?a. Independence would weaken the economic power of Muslims in India. b. Any Indian state would have a Hindu majority. c. Independence would bring conflict with Burma. d. Gandhi’s plan for independence involved a secular state.84. Which of these was the third nation created in 1971 on the Indian subcontinent?a. India b. Nepal c. Afghanistan d. Bangladesh85. What was the state of civil conflict in China in 1945?a. The Communists were the clear winners in the civil conflict. b. The country was divided between Nationalists and Communists. c. The Soviets had assured the victory of the Nationalists. d. A truce ended the conflict, giving dominance to the Nationalists.86. Beginning in the 1950s, Korea was split into two halves, the division being based on __________.a. political ideology b. historical differences c. the results of World War II d. religious differences87. Who was responsible for the Cambodian genocide? a. the People’s Republic of Kampuchea b. Vietnamese rule c. the Khmer Rouge d. Ho Chi Minh88. Vietnam was reunified with a Communist victory in __________.a. 1975 b. 1987 c. 1989 d. 199889. By 1900, Argentina had linked to the global economy primarily by __________.a. encouraging tax-free investments b. exporting agricultural products c. exporting inexpensive manufactured goods d. providing inexpensive labor to industrialized nations90. Which two Latin American nations played the most significant roles in World War II?a. Chile and Argentina b. Mexico and Brazil c. Chile and Brazil d. Argentina and Brazil91. The Good Neighbor Policy represented a __________.a. policy of economic sanctions b. move away from interference in Latin American internal affairs c. shift to gunboat diplomacy d. move toward deeper involvement in Latin American politics92. Brazil’s greatest national celebrity from the late 1950s to today is Pelé, who won fame as a __________.a. mayor of Rio de Janeiro b. wealthy industrialist c. movie star d. soccer player93. Which statement best describes the Pinochet regime?a. It was a popular democratic Argentine government. b. It was a violent and oppressive Chilean government. c. It was a left-wing regime in Brazil. d. It ended with a violent revolution.94. In Brazil, higher education is reserved to a tiny minority, with what effect?a. The country has experienced a “brain drain.” b. Industrialization has been slow in Brazil. c. Social mobility is severely curtailed. d. High-tech companies tend not to thrive in the country.95. What was the purpose of the meeting called by Charles de Gaulle at Brazzaville in 1944?a. to discuss autonomy in areas under French rule b. to raise troops for World War II c. to announce immediate decolonization d. to demand greater French authority over its African colonies96. De Gaulle believed that Algeria should be granted independence because __________.a. Muslim resistance was too great b. he believed that colonial holdings were no longer necessary c. he believed that the cost of maintaining the African territories was too great d. Algeria helped France in World War I and World War II97. After apartheid, the first black African president of South Africa was __________.a. Daniel Malan b. Nelson Mandela c. Oliver Tambo d. Kenneth Kaunda98. The assassination of King Abdullah of Jordan showed that it was dangerous for Middle Eastern leaders to __________.a. support radicals b. make their positions clear c. show moderation d. wage war on Egypt99. Islamic reformism was especially opposed to __________.a. Wahhabism b. Islamic modernism c. Islamic revival d. traditional Islam100. Which country became the most powerful Persian Gulf nation as a result of the toppling of Saddam Hussein’s government?a. Iran b. United Arab Emirates c. Saudi Arabia d. Kuwait
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