World History Exam Part 2 Question Preview (ID: 62222)


World History Exam 1 Part 2.

Hammurabi was the first monarch to develop
a) hanging gardens
b) a written code of laws
c) a written alphabet
d) a chariot

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Which part of Babylon was known as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World?
a) Hanging Gardens
b) king’s palace
c) wall around the city
d) irrigation system

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Babylon became rich from trade because it was located on a major trade route between the Mediterranean Sea and the
a) Red Sea.
b) Nile River.
c) Yellow River.
d) Persian Gulf.

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What are Chinampas?
a) Farming using floating islands
b) Religious ceremonies
c) Burial practices
d) Architectural structure

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Where did the Olmec establish their civilization?
a) Mexico
b) Yucatan Peninsula
c) Coast of the Gulf of Mexico
d) Peru

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Incans, Aztecs, and Mayans all created this achievement to track farming cycles and religious events.
a) Chinampas
b) Calendars
c) Quipu
d) Hogan

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How did the Incas communicate with no written language?
a) used drawings on cave walls
b) used ropes called quipu
c) used picture symbols
d) used hand gestures

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Ancient Sumerians traveling South of Mesopotamia would most likely pass through which geographic feature?
a) mountains
b) river valleys
c) deserts
d) grasslands

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Where is Mesopotamia?
a) Between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
b) In East Asia.
c) In southern Texas, near Mexico.
d) Mississippi river

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Prehistory
a) before written history
b) iron age
c) after Columbus
d) cave drawings

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