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Global 1 Midterm Review
Test Description: Global 1 Midterm Review
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1) How did people live during the paleolithic era?
A
in cities
B
as farmers
C
as hunter gatherers
D
in civilizations
2) How did the Neolithic Revolution change the way people lived?
A
There were less wars
B
They had more leisure time
C
They became healthier
D
The started to settle in once place and farm
3) Where were the earliest civilizations located?
A
Next to oceans
B
River Valleys
C
Deserts
D
Great Plains
4) Which is NOT an impact of the Neolithic Revolution?
A
People became less healthy
B
People lived in smaller groups
C
Rise of cities
D
Start of civilizations
5) Which of the following is NOT considered a code of conduct?
A
Hammurabi’s Code
B
10 commandments
C
Karma
D
Filial Piety
6) Which belief system followed the 10 commandments?
A
Hinduism
B
Confucianism
C
Legalism
D
Judaism
7) Which belief system followed filial piety?
A
Confucianism
B
Judaism
C
Hinduism
D
Legalism
8) Which belief system followed the Caste System?
A
Judaism
B
Confucianism
C
Hinduism
D
Legalism
9) What does polytheistic mean?
A
Belief in multiple religions
B
Belief in one religion
C
Belief in multiple gods
D
Belief in one God
10) What does monotheistic mean?
A
Belief in multiple religions
B
Belief in multiple gods
C
Belief in one religion
D
Belief in one God
11) Who was the first to start to build the Great Wall of China?
A
Hammurabi of the Babylonian Empire
B
Ashoka of the Mauryan Empire
C
Liu Bang of the Han Dynasty
D
Shi Huangdi of the Qin Dynasty
12) Which of the following is true about the Mauryan Empire’s ruler Ashoka?
A
He allowed religious freedom in his empire
B
All of the above
C
He expanded his empire
D
He converted to Buddhism after witnessing great suffering during war
13) Which Greek city-state valued strength and toughness?
A
Sumer
B
Sparta
C
Athens
D
Rome
14) Which Greek city-state valued education and democracy?
A
Athens
B
Sumer
C
Sparta
D
Rome
15) Which of the following statements about Greece and Rome is true?
A
Greece and Rome both honored the god Zeus
B
Mountains protected Rome while mountains caused Greece to divide into city-states.
C
Greece and Rome both expanded into very large empires
D
Alexander the Great ruled over both Greece and Rome
16) Which of the following is NOT true about Rome?
A
Roads allowed them to maintain power and unify their empire
B
They developed the concept of zero
C
We can still see examples of their engineering achievements in the roads and aqueducts that are still there
D
The had a republican government for 500 years
17) Which of the following is NOT true about transregional trade routes?
A
They caused cultural diffusion between different regions
B
They all traveled long distances over land
C
They were all connected to one another
D
Many people grew wealthy from them
18) Which of the following is NOT a result of the fall of Rome?
A
The Catholic church gained more power over Western Europe
B
Western Europe became wealthy through trade
C
Western Europe became decentralized, with many different people having power
D
People in Western Europe became more isolated
19) When are golden ages more likely to happen?
A
When societies are stable and prosperous
B
When people are solely focused on survival
C
When there are many wars and a corrupt government
D
When societies are unstable and unsafe
20) Which of the following is NOT true about the Western European Feudal System?
A
Vassals pledged loyalty to Lords in exchange for land
B
The Catholic Church held power over almost everyone
C
People who owned more land held more power
D
There were many opportunities for social mobility
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