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Global Studies 9 Final Review II
Test Description: Final Exam Review
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1) Which example best represents a primary source?
A
film footage taken during the liberation of Nazi concentration camps
B
a 20th-century novel about events leading up to the French Revolution
C
an interview with an expert on the fall of the Roman Empire
D
a lecture on the impact of the African slave trade on South America
2) A geographic similarity between Italy and India is that both of these countries are located
A
on archipelagos
B
on peninsulas
C
between two oceans
D
south of the equator
3) The Code of Hammurabi and Chinese legalism both rely on the idea that
A
religion and government must be brought closer together
B
harsh laws are needed to control society
C
all subjects are equal under the law
D
governments must provide their people with rights
4) Which empire had the greatest influence on the development of early Russia?
A
British
B
Egyptian
C
Byzantine
D
Roman
5) The travels of Marco Polo and of Ibn Battuta were similar in that these travels
A
helped to spread the ideas of religious leaders
B
supported democratic forms of government
C
stimulated the expansion of trade
D
led to nationalistic movements
6) A study of Aztec, Maya, and Inca agricultural systems would show that these civilizations
A
relied on mechanized agricultural techniques
B
relied on a single-crop economy
C
carried on extensive food trade with each other
D
adapted to their environments with creative farming techniques
7) The heliocentric model, the development of inductive reasoning, and the work of Descartes are all associated with which revolution?
A
Neolithic
B
Industrial
C
Agricultural
D
Scientific
8) What was one direct result of the Crusades?
A
Alexander the Great became a powerful leader in Eurasia.
B
Trade increased between Europe and the Middle East.
C
Arabs and Christians divided the city of Jerusalem between them.
D
Islamic kingdoms expanded into Europe.
9) What was a direct result of the trans-Atlantic slave trade on African cultures?
A
Africans across the continent hired Europeans to train their military.
B
European industrial factories were established throughout Africa
C
Animism was no longer practiced in Africa
D
Many African communities faced economic disaster
10) According to the European policy of mercantilism, colonies should
A
benefit the mother country
B
attempt to gain independence as soon as possible
C
be left alone to manage their own affairs
D
trade openly with various countries
11) Which term is most closely associated with Hellenism under Alexander the Great?
A
natural rights
B
cultural diffusion
C
pacifism
D
theocracy
12) Which river is most closely associated with Hinduism?
A
Tigris
B
Nile
C
Yellow
D
Ganges
13) Which geographic feature is located in Latin America?
A
Himalaya Mountains
B
rain forest of the Congo
C
plateau of Tibet
D
Amazon River
14) One way in which filial piety in Confucian China and citizenship in ancient Athens are similar is that both
A
required that legalist principles be followed
B
encouraged the development of advanced technology
C
emphasized duties and responsibilities in society
D
promoted respect for the physical environment
15) One reason the Euphrates, Indus, Nile, and Tigris valleys became centers of early civilization is that these valleys had
A
rich deposits of coal and iron ores
B
borders and elevations that were easy to defend
C
locations in regions of moderate climate and abundant rainfall
D
the means for irrigation and transportation
16) Hammurabi’s Code, the Ten Commandments, and the Twelve Tables were all significant to their societies because they established
A
economic systems
B
official religions
C
rules of behavior
D
democratic governments
17) The global transfer of foods, plants, and animals during the colonization of the Americas is known as the
A
New Imperialism
B
Scientific Revolution
C
Columbian Exchange
D
Middle Passage
18) Match the third term, Hinduism, Caste System and
A
China
B
Russia
C
India
D
Korea
19) What is meant by Machiavelli’s belief that “the end justifies the means”?
A
The general public always acts in its own best interest.
B
Leaders must always act for the common good.
C
Pleasing all of the people at any given time is possible.
D
Leaders may use any method to achieve what is best for the state.
20) What was a long-term impact of Marco Polo’s trips to China?
A
Trade increased between China and Europe.
B
China was isolated from other countries.
C
The Chinese forced the Europeans to trade only in Peking.
D
The Silk Roads replaced the all-water route to Asia.
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