Foundations of Religions
(Chapters 1-2)
Early Africa and Asia
(Chapters 3-4)
Transition in Europe
(Chapter 5-6)
Exploration and the Americas
(Chapters 7-8)
Europe, Oceania, and Australia
(Chapters 9-10)
100

Through what method did Islam primarily spread when it first started?

Conquest/forced conversion

100

Where did most African trade cities develop?

Along the coast

100

How did Charlemagne preserve learning during the Middle Ages?

He had the monks in the monasteries copy ancient (Greek) writings

100

Which three Indian civilizations were the most prominent in early Latin American history?

Mayas, Incas, Aztecs

100

Who was the first colonial governor of Australia?

Arthur Phillip

200

What is the Creation Mandate?

God's command to humans to exercise dominion over the earth

200

What is the most important element of traditional African culture and list one reason why

Family;

History and tradition passed on through families/ you learned how to make a living/ culture and behavior was taught through families/ families provided protection

200

What key invention helped launch the Renaissance, and who invented it?

The moveable type printing press; Johannes Gutenberg

200

What was the line of Demarcation

The line of Demarcation was a line drawn on the map by the pope that was supposed to determine where Spain and Portugal could claim land

200

What was the English Bill of Rights?

It was a legal document stating the rights of the people and laws of the government

300

What does it mean to be "made in the image of God"?

Reflects aspects of God's character or personality
300

Name 2 of the 4 things that allowed the Mongols to quickly and effectively build their empire

Their skilled warriors/ siege warfare/ pretend retreat tactic/ use of cruelty

300

Why was Martin Luther so important to the Reformation?

His posting of the 95 Theses is what started the Reformation

300

Name three differences between the English and French approaches to education.

English:

Education was necessary for reading Scripture and learning about God; parents recognized education was their God-given responsibility; pastors were often the teachers early in colonial history; colleges in the English colonies were initially used to train pastors

French:

Less emphasis was placed on education; only the wealthy pursued an education; Bible reading was strongly discouraged

300

What are the two theories of how the Pacific Islands were originally populated?

1. “Island hopping” theory that people came from Indonesia and Asia

2. Theory that the first Polynesians came from South America

400
Name the 5 pillars of Islam in order

Creed/Prayer/Almsgiving/Fasting/Hajj

400

What were three positive elements of the Mongol Empire under Ghengis Khan?

organized government and military/ emphasized loyalty and merit/ wrote a law code (Great Yasa)

400

Name three things that led to the decline in feudalism

1. Technological innovations; 2. Growth of trade; 3. Growth of cities

400

Why were Spain and Portugal among the first European nations to send explorers?

They bordered the ocean so they were already good at building ships

400

What were the 3 motivations for Spanish Exploration of the Pacific Islands?

1) Tales of a great Inca king that traveled west and found a land filled with riches

2) Return to the Solomon Islands

3) Find riches

500

What is the "thesis statement" for all of human history, and what does it mean?

“And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.” Genesis 3:15

Meaning: There will always be conflict between the people of God and Satan, but God will win in the end.

500

In Asian cultures, how did improvements in agriculture lead to improvements in Asian life?

Improvements in agriculture/ more food/ more trade/ better economy

500

What are the three central doctrines that all the Reformers had in common during the Reformation?

1. Scripture alone is reliable, not tradition

2. Salvation is by faith alone

3. Priesthood of the believer (each person has direct access to God)

500

List the four main motives for European exploration - Be specific

Economic – new trade routes

Social – quest for glory

Political – claim foreign lands

Religious – spread the Gospel of the teachings of their church

500

What was rationalism, empiricism, and secularism?

Rationalism - belief that the path to truth is through human reason

Empiricism - belief that man can find knowledge only through experience

Secularism - a philosophy that advocates a society that is free from religion

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