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1. Which form of government is best characterized by one-party rule, censorship, and the use of terror to maintain power?

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Totalitarian governments have complete control over every aspect of public and private life, allowing only one political party to exist, imposing strict censorship, and relying on fear and violence to stay in power.

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2. The term subsistence farming is best defined as

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Subsistence farming focuses on providing for the basic needs of the farmer's family by producing just enough crops to sustain them without relying on external sources.

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3. One similarity found in both Egyptian and Sumerian civilizations is that each developed a:

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Both Egyptian and Sumerian civilizations are known for developing systems of writing, leading to the creation of written language. This allowed them to record information, communicate, and pass down knowledge through generations.

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4. Which ancient empire is credited with the development of the concept of zero, the use of a decimal system, and the creation of the Buddhist cave paintings at Ajanta?

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The Gupta Empire, which existed in ancient India, made significant achievements in mathematics, art, and culture including the concepts of zero and decimal system.

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5. Which geographic factor directly influenced the early interactions between China and Korea?
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6. What was the most important force in providing unity and stability throughout western Europe during the Middle Ages?

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During the Middle Ages, the Church played a vital role in providing unity and stability by acting as a unifying force, establishing moral guidelines, and influencing political decisions.

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7. Which revolution in Europe is most closely associated with the rise of capitalism, the formation of guilds, and the growth of banking systems?

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The Commercial Revolution in Europe, which occurred between the 16th and 18th centuries, was a period of economic expansion, increased trade, and the establishment of capitalism. It led to the formation of guilds for artisans and merchants to protect their interests and the growth of banking systems to facilitate trade and commerce.

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8. One way in which 14th-century Mali in Africa and 14th-century Venice in Italy are similar is that both
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9. What was one cause of the Protestant Reformation?

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The Protestant Reformation was primarily sparked by the corruption among high officials of the Catholic Church, such as indulgences and the selling of church positions. This led to widespread dissatisfaction among the population and demand for reform.

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10. Which title best describes this map?

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The map most likely depicts areas related to Mesoamerican cultures, rather than focusing on South American urban areas, the creation of Spanish Viceroyalties, or outposts of the Inca Empire.

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11. One way in which Sulieman the Magnificent, Akbar the Great, and Louis XIV are similar is that each was

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All three rulers, Sulieman the Magnificent, Akbar the Great, and Louis XIV, are known for their absolute monarchies where they held centralized power and authority over their respective empires. They were not primarily known for being religious reformers, supporters of laissez-faire practices, or leaders of independence movements.

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12. What was a major impact of the Columbian exchange on western Europe?

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The Columbian exchange primarily resulted in the exchange of new food crops from the Americas to Europe, which significantly improved the European diet and agricultural practices.

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13. In the 1500s, the Portuguese seized trading ports in Southeast Asia in an attempt to gain total control of the spice trade. Based on this statement, one goal of the Portuguese was to establish

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The Portuguese goal in seizing trading ports was to control all aspects of the spice trade, not to restrict trade (embargo), establish banking systems, or create agricultural cooperatives.

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14. The struggles for political independence in Latin America during the early 1800s were most directly influenced by the

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The American and French Revolutions served as inspirations for liberation movements in Latin America, leading to a wave of independence movements in the early 19th century.

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15. Why do some developing countries rely on a single cash crop such as cotton or sugar cane?

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During colonization, many regions were forced to specialize in producing certain cash crops for the benefit of the colonial powers. This practice continued even after gaining independence, leading to the reliance on a single cash crop.

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16. Which African group centralized its rule and adopted new military techniques that challenged the power of the British and the Boers in South Africa?

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The Zulu tribe, under leaders like Shaka Zulu, centralized their rule and implemented military tactics that posed a significant threat to the British and Boers during the colonial period in South Africa.

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17. Following the visit of Commodore Perry in 1853, what action did Japanese leaders take?

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After Commodore Perry's visit, Japanese leaders realized the need to open up more ports to foreign trade in order to avoid the risk of being forced into unequal treaties.

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18. Which event in Indian history could be considered a result of the other three?

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The passage of the Independence Act was a significant event in Indian history that was a result of the Salt March, Amritsar Massacre, and Sepoy Rebellion. The culmination of these events eventually led to India gaining independence from British rule.

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19. What event was the immediate cause of World War I?

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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered a series of political and military actions that eventually led to the outbreak of World War I in 1914.

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20. After World War II, the boundaries of newly independent African countries were most often based on

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Following World War II, European imperial powers drew arbitrary boundaries across Africa without considering the existing ethnic groups or natural resources in the region. These divisions created conflicts and challenges for the newly independent African countries.

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21. In this World War II cartoon, what relationship is being shown between climate and the outcome of the conflict?

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The correct answer is the inability of Nazi forces to defeat the Soviet Union due to the harsh winter climate.

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Which form of government is best characterized by one-party rule,...
The term subsistence farming is best defined as
One similarity found in both Egyptian and Sumerian civilizations is...
Which ancient empire is credited with the development of the concept...
Which geographic factor directly influenced the early interactions...
What was the most important force in providing unity and stability...
Which revolution in Europe is most closely associated with the rise of...
One way in which 14th-century Mali in Africa and 14th-century Venice...
What was one cause of the Protestant Reformation?
Which title best describes this map?
One way in which Sulieman the Magnificent, Akbar the Great, and Louis...
What was a major impact of the Columbian exchange on western Europe?
In the 1500s, the Portuguese seized trading ports in Southeast Asia in...
The struggles for political independence in Latin America during the...
Why do some developing countries rely on a single cash crop such as...
Which African group centralized its rule and adopted new military...
Following the visit of Commodore Perry in 1853, what action did...
Which event in Indian history could be considered a result of the...
What event was the immediate cause of World War I?
After World War II, the boundaries of newly independent African...
In this World War II cartoon, what relationship is being shown between...
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