Regents Exam 1

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1 Which geographic factor was most important to the development of the early river valley civilizations?

fertile soils
vast deserts
high mountains
smooth coastlines

2 Which example best represents a primary source?

a 20th-century novel about events leading up to the French Revolution
film footage taken during the liberation of Nazi concentration camps
an interview with an expert on the fall of the Roman Empire
a lecture on the impact of the African slave trade on South America

3 The main purpose of a time line is to show the

causes and effects of wars
location of important places
benefits of modern civilizations
chronological relationship between events

4 The term appeasement is best defined as

an attempt to avoid conflict by meeting the demands of an aggressor
a period of peace and prosperity, resulting in cultural achievement
a declaration of war between two or more nations
an agreement removing economic barriers between nations

5 Subsistence farming can best be defined as

harvesting a surplus of crops to be sold for profit
producing just enough food for a family’s survival
domesticating animals to transport goods
irrigating crops to increase production

6 The Neolithic Revolution is considered a turning point in history because it

influenced climatic changes
included the domestication of plants and animals
encouraged a nomadic lifestyle
caused a decline in population

7 Which heading best completes the partial outline below?

I. ___________________________

  • Centralized governments
  • Organized religions
  • Social Classes
  • Specialization of labor

Economic Development in Ancient Egypt
Cultural Diffusion in Mohenjo-Daro
Features of the Old Stone Age
Characteristics of Civilizations

8 Where does the archaeological evidence gathered by Louis and Mary Leakey suggest the earliest humans developed?

Great Rift Valley
Amazon rain forest
Himalaya Mountains
Philippine archipelago

9 Which factor most influenced a person’s social position in early Indian societies?

education
birth
geographic location
individual achievement

10 What effect did the geography of ancient Greece have on its early development?

The mountainous terrain led to the creation of independent city-states.
A lack of natural seaports limited communication.
An inland location hindered trade and colonization.
Abundant natural resources encouraged self-sufficiency.

11 What was one effect of Alexander the Great’s conquests?

expansion of Hellenistic culture
formation of the Christian church
decreased importance of the Silk Roads
increased support of the Mayan leaders

12 *If a man has destroyed the eye of a free man, his own eye shall be destroyed.

  • If a man has knocked out the teeth of a man of the same rank, his own teeth shall be knocked out.

These rules are based on the

Analects of Confucius
Code of Hammurabi
Ten Commandments
Koran (Qur’an)

13 Which culture is credited with the development of gunpowder, the abacus, and the compass?

Chinese
Persian
Indian
Japanese

14 One way in which the Huang Ho, the Indus, and the Nile civilizations were similar is that they each

flourished by trading salt and gold
developed monotheistic religions
suffered repeated invasions
originated in river valleys

15 "When China wakes, it will shake the world." — Napoleon, 1817

In this quotation, Napoleon was referring to the

European fear of Chinese culture and traditions
potential of China as a great world power
policy of rapid industrialization in China
ability o{One similarity between the ancient African kingdoms of Egypt, Ghana, Mali, and Songhai is that all of these kingdoms were located

16 One similarity between the ancient African kingdoms of Egypt, Ghana, Mali, and Songhai is that all of these kingdoms were located

in mountainous terrain
in coastal areas
on major trading routes
in rain forest areas

17 An immediate result of Commodore Matthew Perry's visit to Japan in 1853 was

an alliance between Japan and Russia
the development of trade between Japan and the West
a war between Japan and the United States
the continued isolation of Japan

18 Which document established the principle of limited monarchy in England?

Twelve Tables
Magna Carta
Act of Supremacy
Balfour Declaration

19 In western Europe, feudalism developed after the

Roman Empire collapsed
Renaissance began
city of Constantinople fell
Mongols invaded

20 Which practice in medieval Europe was most similar to a Japanese warrior’s code of bushido?

indulgences
serfdom
chivalry
tribute

21 One way in which the encomienda system and European feudalism were similar is that both

encouraged social mobility
created a class structure in which landowners held the power
resulted from the growth of the African slave trade
depended on extensive trade routes

22 The revival of Greek and Roman culture, the economic growth of Italian city-states in the 1400s, and the development of humanism were aspects of the

Age of Revolutions
Protestant Reformation
spread of Islam
European Renaissance

23 Which statement describes the situation in Russia during the 200 years when the Mongols ruled?

Russia experienced a cultural Renaissance.
Russia was isolated and paid tribute to the Khans.
Westernization and industrialization began in Russia.
Democratic reforms were encouraged in Russian society.

24 The humanists of the Renaissance differed from the traditional medieval philosophers in the humanists'

interest in the spiritual life of people
lack of interest in ancient Greek and Roman culture
rejection of Christian principle
emphasis on the importance of the individual

25 Which historical events are in the correct chronological order?

Crusades → Renaissance → Neolithic Revolution → Roman Empire
Roman Empire → Neolithic Revolution →Crusades → Renaissance
Renaissance → Neolithic Revolution → Crusades → Roman Empire
Neolithic Revolution → Roman Empire → Crusades → Renaissance

26 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  • Sale of indulgences authorized by Pope Leo X to raise money to build St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome (1515)
  • Ninety-Five Theses posted (1517)
  • Hearing held at Worms, Germany (1521)

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

These events are most closely associated with

Charles V and absolutism
Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation
John Locke and the Enlightenment
Karl Marx and scientific socialism

27 _______________________________________________

  • Invention of the compass and astrolabe
  • European dependence on spices from Asia
  • Rise of nation-states in Europe

_______________________________________________

These developments influenced the start of the

Crusades
Renaissance
Reformation
Age of Exploration

28 The printing press, the astrolabe, and the Mercator projection were technological advances that contributed to the

exploration and overseas expansion of the 1400s and 1500s
unification of Germany and Italy in the late 1800s
growth of industry in Latin America during the late 1900s
spread of Islam in the 700s and 800s

29 "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness . . . ."

The statement best represents the values of

the Enlightenment
Social Darwinism
feudalism
communism

30 Which change was introduced by Peter the Great to Russia in the 17th century?

spread of the philosophies of the Enlightenment to the peasant class
development of representative government in the provinces
introduction of Western technology to the military and industry
selling of indulgences to raise money

31 The Puritan Revolution and the Glorious Revolution are both closely associated with the

expansion of Papal authority in Rome
beginning of the Reconquista in Spain
calling of the Congress of Vienna
rise of parliamentary democracy in England

32 The French Revolution of 1789, the Chinese Revolution of 1911, and the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 were similar in that these revolutions

were led by ruthless dictators
were motivated by a desire to overthrow a monarch
led directly to the establishment of communism
established a higher standard of living for the middle class

33 Karl Marx predicted that laissez-faire capitalism would result in

a return to manorialism
a revolution led by the proletariat
fewer government regulations
an equal distribution of wealth and income

34 The primary ideas that were the basis of the 19th-century independence movements in Latin America came from the

Russian Revolution
French Revolution
Unification of Germany & Italy
Hundred Years War

35 The main cause of the Arab-Israeli conflicts from 1948 to 1973 was the clash between

Islamic fundamentalism and Orthodox Judaism
Arab socialism and Israeli capitalism
Arab nationalism and Jewish nationalism
Israeli technology and Saudi-Arabian economic goals

36 Which heading best completes the partial outline below?

I. _________________________________

  • Unification of Italy
  • Formation of the Indian National Congress
  • Founding of the Muslim League
  • Breakup of Austria-Hungary

Tensions of the Cold War
Effects of Nationalism
Causes of World War II
Results of Economic Revolutions

37 Which quotation best reflects a feeling of nationalism?

"An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth."
"A person's greatest social obligation is loyalty to the family."
"For God, King, and Country."
"Opposition to evil is as much a duty as is cooperation with good."

38 Base your answer to the following question on the poem below and on your knowledge of social studies.

. . . you, African, suffered like a beast Your ashes strewn to the wind that roams the desert, Your tyrants built the lustrous, magic temples To preserve your soul, preserve your suffering. Barbaric right of fist and the white right to whip, You had the right to die, you could also weep. –Patrice Lumumba, "Dawn in the Heart of Africa"

This African poem is discussing the evils of

communism
nationalism
imperialism
regionalism

39 To which period does the slogan "The Sun never sets on the British Empire" refer?

Middle Ages
Protestant Reformation
Age of Imperialism
Glorious Revolution
Spanish monarchy
Reformation

40 During the 19th century, one effect of European imperialism on Africa was the

exploitation of African natural resources by colonial powers
improvement of working conditions in Africa
African dependence on exportation of manufactured goods
African acceptance of the doctrine of the "White Man's Burden"

41 Which title would best complete this partial outline? I. ___________________________

  • Formation of secret alliances
  • Conflict over colonies in Africa
  • Military buildup of European armies and navies
  • Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand

Scramble for Africa
Causes of World War I
Results of World War II
Reasons for the United Nations

42 One similarity between Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini is that both

led fascist states
supported communism
rejected militarism
remained in power after World War II

43 Which situation contributed to the success of Mohandas Gandhi’s campaign of civil disobedience in India?

Pakistan and Bangladesh were involved in civil wars.
The United States came to Gandhi’s aid with food and clothing.
Sikhs and Muslims wanted to create a new nation.
Great Britain was weakened by World War II.

44 Democracy in modern Japan resulted primarily from

Shinto and Buddhist beliefs about equality and justice
reforms imposed by the United States after World War II
a history of imperial justice under the constitution of the Emperor
the diffusion of ideas and practices from China and Korea

45 The Marshall Plan was designed to stop the spread of communism by providing

government housing to refugees
military assistance to Vietnam
funds for economic recovery in war-torn European nations
nuclear weapons to North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) members

46 Which set of events is in the correct chronological order?

Renaissance -> Middle Ages -> Roman Empire
Treaty of Versailles -> World War II -> Korean War
Reformation -> Crusades -> European exploration of the Americas
Bolshevik Revolution -> French Revolution -> American Revolution

47 One way in which the Korean War and the Vietnam War are similar is that both

resulted in unification of two formerly independent nations
reflected the success of the Western policy of containment
attempted to remove French imperialists from power
developed from Cold War tensions

48 One similarity between animism and Shinto is that people who follow these belief systems

practice filial piety
worship spirits in nature
are monotheistic
are required to make pilgrimages

49 The term "mercantilism" is defined as an economic system in which

prices are determined by the laws of supply and demand
colonies exist for the benefit of the colonial power
factors of production are owned by the government
the proletariat benefit at the expense of the bourgeoisie

50 Which situation resulted from the 1959 Cuban Revolution?

Cuba adopted a communistic economic and political system.
Cuba was denied admission to the United Nations.
All social classes united to support the new government.
The power of the Roman Catholic Church in Cuba was greatly increased.

51 The Armenian massacre, the Holocaust, and the Rape of Nanking are examples of

appeasement policies
resistance movements
human rights violations
Russification efforts