2. What geographical feature is on China’s north- eastern border? (7.01)
A. Korean Peninsula
B. Sea of Japan
C. Yellow River
D. Himalayan Mountains
A. Korean Peninsula
The Eastern Roman Empire was also known as the… (7.12)
A. Safavid Empire
B. Byzantine Empire
C. Persian Empire
D. Ottoman Empire
B. Byzantine Empire
Which climate type best describes the Arabian Peninsula? (7.15)
B. Desert
7. Which dynasty rebuilt the Han Dynasty and repaired the Great Wall? (7.02)
A. Sui Dynasty
B. Song Dynasty
C. Tang Dynasty
D. Imperial China
A. Sui Dynasty
. A traveler and adventurer from Venice, this man's travels to China during the Mongol rule sparked great interest among Europeans, prompting many explorers to follow in his footsteps. (7.06)
A)
Marco Polo
C)
Vasco da Gama
B)
Leon Alberti
D)
Leonardo da Vinci
A)
Marco Polo
3. Which political philosophy became popular during the Song dynasty? (7.03)
A. Legalism
B. Neo-Confucianism
C. Feudalism
D. Federalism
B. Neo-Confucianism
identify a major architectural achievement of the rule of Justinian. (7.13)
A. Funded exploration efforts and sea-voyages to China
B. Constructed the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople
C. Built the Forbidden City in Constantinople
D. Transitioned the empire to a democracy
B. Constructed the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople
Islam is a __________type religion (7.16)
A. Polytheist
B. Monotheist
C. Christian
D. European
B. Monotheist
What Continent is China in? (7.01)
A. Asia
B. Africa
C. Antartica
D. Tennessee
A. Asia
· His first voyage consisted of a fleet of around 300 ships holding almost 28,000 crewmen.
· His fleets visited Arabia, East Africa, India, Indonesia and Thailand.
· His voyages took place in the early-1400s.
· He led seven expeditions to the Indian Ocean and may have traveled as far as the Cape of Good Hope.
Which explorer is being described by these statements? (7.07)
A)
Zheng He
C)
Vasco da Gama
B)
James Cook
D)
Samuel de Champlain
A)
Zheng He
4. Which religion prospered under the Tang dynasty through a system of monasteries built on trade routes? (7.02)
A. Shintoism
B. Buddhism
C. Catholicism
D. Hinduism
B. Buddhism
How was Constantinople’s location impacted by regional geography? CHOOSE 2 ANSWERS. 7.14
A. Trade originated in Constantinople and spread to Europe, Asia, and North Africa.
B. Constantinople was at the highest point of elevation in the surrounding area.
C. Constantinople was located at the intersection of several major bodies of water.
D. Geographic features isolated Constantinople and protected it from Mongol attack.
A. Trade originated in Constantinople and spread to Europe, Asia, and North Africa.
C. Constantinople was located at the intersection of several major bodies of water.
Muslims merchant, soldiers and Sufis spread what 2 parts of Islamic culture? (Pick 2) (7.17)
A. Islam
C. Arabic language
Which Mountain range can be found in China (7.01)
A. Appalachian
B. Mississippi
C. Himalayan
D. Machu Pichu
C. Himalayan
?
Native to Japan
Observance of nature
Worship of spirits known as Kami
15. Which religion would best fit the characteristics listed in the chart above? (7.08)
A. Hinduism
B. Jainism
C. Buddhism
D. Shintoism
D. Shintoism
5. New ideas based on an older Chinese system of beliefs that taught people should be concerned with their good behavior in this world as well as the afterlife. (7.03)
a. Daoism
b. Legalism
c. Neo-Confucianism
d. Zen Buddhism
c. Neo-Confucianism
How did Roman culture survive the fall of the Western Roman Empire? (7.12)
A. Roman culture was adopted by the Visigoth tribes of Europe.
B. Roman culture was rediscovered once Latin was deciphered with the Rosetta Stone.
C. Romans migrated to the Eastern Roman Empire and rebuilt the city of Rome.
D. Roman culture and literature was preserved by the Eastern Roman Empire.
D. Roman culture and literature was preserved by the Eastern Roman Empire.
An Arab mathematician invented __________________ using Hindu numbers
to perform complex mathematical equations. (7.18)
A. Algebra
The _______dynasty is also referred to as the Golden Age of China (7.03)
A. Tang
B. Sui
C. Song
D. imperial
C. Song
The Constitution, created by Prince Shotoku was a way to try and unite Shintoism with (select the two answers that are correct). (7.09)
A. the Kami
B. Buddhism
C. Confucianism
D. the belief in the Emperor as god.
B. Buddhism
C. Confucianism
6. Gunpowder was invented by (7.03)
which statement summarizes the importance of Constantinople? (7.14)
A. Constantinople was the last city of the Western Roman Empire to fall under barbarian attack.
B. The people of Constantinople spoke Chinese and preserved Chinese language and literature.
C. Constantinople survived the fall of the Western Roman Empire and continued on as the capital of the Byzantine Empire.
D. Constantinople was able to mount a defense of the Western Roman Empire and saved the western Roman Empire from attack.
C. Constantinople survived the fall of the Western Roman Empire and continued on as the capital of the Byzantine Empire.
A group that believed the Umayyad should: (7.19)
A. Shia
B. Sunnis
C. Muslims
D. Kaaba
A. Shia
Buddhism was brought to China through_______ and _______. (7.03)
18. Samurai means “to serve”. Knowing this, what did samurai receive and defend in exchange for their service as warriors during the feudal period in Japan? (7.11)
A. Shrines
B. Towns and cities
C. Farmland
D. Buddhist monasteries
C. Farmland