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Global Studies 9 Final Review I
Test Description: Global Studies 9 review material
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1) Which social scientists focus their studies on scarcity, resources, and profit motives?
A
archaeologists
B
sociologists
C
economists
D
historians
2) A geographer attempts to understand and interpret patterns and processes primarily by
A
studying supply and demand models
B
analyzing spatial data at different scales
C
examining political theories
D
authenticating oral histories
3) Which factor most influenced the construction of semi-permanent settlements during the Neolithic period?
A
production of surplus food
B
drawings on cave walls
C
ability to harness fire
D
introduction of fishing nets
4) Which geographic feature was central in helping the Romans unify their empire?
A
Alps
B
Tiber River
C
Mediterranean Sea
D
Great Rift Valley
5) Which region was the birthplace of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Hinduism?
A
Europe
B
South America
C
Asia
D
Africa
6) The European system of manorialism is most closely associated with
A
promoting social mobility
B
maintaining economic self-sufficiency
C
serving the spiritual needs of society
D
reviving and preserving learning
7) The kingdoms of Ghana and Mali became prosperous and powerful because of
A
the tax revenue they collected from Christian missionaries
B
the military protection provided to them by the Egyptians
C
their participation in the gold and salt trade
D
their dependence on legalism to enforce social control
8) The Ottoman Turks viewed Constantinople as being strategically important because it
A
was a crossroads between Europe and Asia
B
was the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad
C
would allow them to control the Vatican
D
would provide them with access to the Persian Gulf
9) Which situation was an unintended consequence of Spain’s colonization of the Americas?
A
introduction of the encomienda system
B
exploitation of resources in new lands
C
transmission of communicable diseases
D
establishment of a favorable balance of trade
10) Throughout history, a basic purpose of government has been to provide
A
equal rights for all people
B
representation for all social classes
C
laws to maintain order
D
separate political and religious systems
11) Mandate of Heaven, production of silk, and reverence for ancestors are all characteristics associated with civilizations in
A
India
B
China
C
West Africa
D
Greece
12) The Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights both served to
A
abolish the government’s role in levying taxes
B
support the theory of the divine right of kings
C
limit the power of the monarchy
D
extend the voting privileges of commoners
13) Both the Han dynasty and the Roman Empire were known for
A
developing decentralized political structures
B
having long periods of stable government
C
having governments dominated by a merchant class
D
using examinations to select officials
14) Which belief system is considered monotheistic?
A
animism
B
Confucianism
C
Judaism
D
Shinto
15) The Golden Age of India’s Gupta Empire is known for its
A
acceptance of Christianity as an official religion
B
development of gunpowder
C
advancements in mathematics and medicine
D
sea trade routes to Europe
16) A key feature of European Renaissance culture was
A
a reliance on the Pope and his knights to maintain political stability
B
a shift in production from the domestic system to the factory system
C
an outlook emphasizing classicism, secularism, and individualism
D
a way of thinking stressing humility and Christian faith
17) Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Henry VIII all played a key role in the
A
end of religious unity in Europe
B
attempts made to reclaim the Holy Land
C
establishment of parliamentary democracy in Britain
D
fall of the Ottoman Empire
18) The practice of Islam throughout much of West Africa is evidence that
A
Europeans encouraged Islamic beliefs during the colonial period
B
Islam originated in West Africa and spread to the Middle East
C
Chinese trade carried Islamic beliefs to West Africa
D
Islam spread beyond the borders of the Arabian peninsula
19) The location of the Inca civilization of South America demonstrates the
A
influence of cultural diversity
B
ability of humans to adapt the environment
C
complexity of indigenous belief systems
D
importance of trade with western Europe
20) New scientific knowledge and understandings that developed during the Scientific Revolution were most often based on
A
geometric formulas and astrology
B
observation and experimentation
C
superstition and ancient practices
D
church law and faith
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