Unit 1
Early Civilization
Unit 2
Greco-Roman
Unit 3
Middle Ages
Unit 5
Renaissance &
Reformation
Unit 6
Age of Change
100
How did life after agriculture change in the cultures that developed it? A. Social classes were eliminated. B. Organized religion was discouraged. C. Written languages developed. D. Labor was concentrated on hunting food
What is C. Written languages developed.
100
Which of the following was not a defining characteristic of the Roman Empire? A. engineering B. direct democracy C. city planning D. warfare
What is B. direct democracy
100
Which of the following is the most accurate comparison of the early medieval period in Europe compared to the preceding period? A. Early Medieval Europe was characterized by less stability and progress. B. Early Medieval Europe was characterized by greater emphasis on the arts. C. Early Medieval Europe was characterized by greater scientific achievement. D. Early Medieval Europe was characterized by less local autonomy and cultural diversity.
What is A. Early Medieval Europe was characterized by less stability and progress.
100
The long term result of the Catholic Church’s promotion of indulgences in Saxony in 1517 was the — A. completion of St. Peter's in Rome B. strengthening of the church's power in Europe C. separation of the Christian church into various sects D. weakening of the monarchy
What is C. separation of the Christian church into various sects
100
Which point of view below supports a "secular" philosophy? A. Public schools should promote making donations to churches. B. Separation of church and state means that there should be no religion in public schools. C. All schools should be created, funded and managed by religious institutions. D. Public schools should separate students according to their religious backgrounds.
What is B. Separation of church and state means that there should be no religion in public schools.
200
Japan borrowed many ideas from the Chinese. What was the main reason both the countries developed differently? A. social factors B. geographic factors C. political factors D. economic factors
What is B. geographic factors
200
How did geography influence the development of Greek civilization? A. Most cities developed near mountains. B. Most cities developed inland. C. Most cities developed close to the sea. D. Most cities developed without regard to geography.
What is C. Most cities developed close to the sea.
200
In which area has the Justinian Code had the most lasting impact? A. justice B. morality C. taxation D. diplomacy
What is A. justice
200
All of the following were responses of the Roman Catholic Church to the Reformation except the — A. Jesuit order B. Great Schism C. Council of Trent D. Diet of Worms
What is B. Great Schism
200
The Aztec city of Tenochtitlán was characterized by all of the following except — A. pyramids B. centralized planning C. systematic waterways D. amphitheaters
What is D. amphitheaters
300
All of the following were changes that resulted from the Neolithic Revolution except— A. increase in population B. increase in new tools C. increase in nomadic movement D. increase in food supply
What is C. increase in nomadic movement
300
Most of the beautifully carved statues created in ancient Greece celebrated their belief in which of the following? A. afterlife B. multiple gods and goddesses C. nature D. children
What is B. multiple gods and goddesses
300
In Medieval society, which entity had the power to own land, collect taxes, and punish criminals? A. church B. state C. town D. nation
What is A. church
300
How do the art and literature of the Renaissance reflect the influence of the ancient Greeks? A. through religious symbols and allegories B. through graphic depiction of warfare C. through an emphasis on humanity D. through a focus on colorful detail
What is C. through an emphasis on humanity
300
Which of the following Enlightenment thinkers stated that men should put their faith in governments because men are by nature brutish and cruel? A. John Locke B. Baron de Montesquieu C. Thomas Hobbes D. Jean Rousseau
What is C. Thomas Hobbes
400
How are Buddhism and Hinduism alike? A. They both believe in the Middle Way. B. They both believe in only one god. C. They both began at the same time. D. They both began in the same modernday country.
What is D. They both began in the same modern day country.
400
- Cradle of democracy - Classic art, music and literature - Republican form of government - Aqueducts, city planning The list above describes which of the following of the Greco-Roman era? A. Government B. Engineering C. Defining characteristics D. Society
What is C. Defining characteristics
400
I Magna Carta II Justinian's Code III Hammurabi's Code IV Ist Democracy What is the correct historical sequence for the above list? A. I, II, II, IV B. II, III, IV, I C. III, IV, I, II D. III, IV, II, I
What is D. III, IV, II, I
400
Which of the following best describes Renaissance literature? A. realistic B. romantic C. mythical D. heroic
What is A. realistic
400
All of the following were Enlightenment rulers except— A. Henry VIII of England B. Frederick II of Prussia C. Catherine The Great of Russia D. Joseph II HRE
What is A. Henry VIII of England
500
The pyramids and other artwork of Egypt mainly reflect which belief of the ancient Egyptians? A. superiority B. slavery C. sun worship D. afterlife
What is D. afterlife
500
Many Greek scientists, such as Eratosthenes, made discoveries in ______________ that were not accepted until much later in history. A. atomic energy B. medicine C. astronomy D. mathematics
What is C. astronomy
500
Which of the following was not a major change brought by the Norman conquest of Britain? A. new English language including some French grammar B. strong centralized monarchy under William C. fair distribution of land among Anglo- Saxons and Normans D. more developed system of courts and taxes
What is C. fair distribution of land among Anglo- Saxons and Normans
500
6. Why was the Reformation supported by a large portion of the population? A. They differed philosophically with the teachings of the Bible. B. They resented the political and social situation in Italy. C. They wished to right the social wrongs of the feudal system. D. They believed there were corrupt practices in the Catholic Church.
What is D. They believed there were corrupt practices in the Catholic Church.
500
Spanish : ___________________ :: Portuguese : _____________________. A. Mississippi River, Amazon River B. Amazon River, Mississippi River C. Brazil, Mexico D. Mexico, Brazil
What is D. Mexico, Brazil