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AP World History Quiz Challenge (first 31 questions- Unit 1 and 2)Versión en línea
Test your knowledge of AP World History concepts and events with this fun quiz game!
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This religion is primarily in India, brought to the region by the Aryans, is one of the oldest religions, and includes characteristics like the caste system, moksha, reincarnation, dharma, and karma. The sacred text is the Vedas and Upanishads.
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The sacred text of this religion is the Torah, originates in Israel, the founder is Abraham, and has a history of being exiled and persecuted throughout history, causing a diaspora of followers.
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The founder of this religion is Jesus, started in the Middle East under Roman rule, spread through the Roman Empire especially to Europe, and officially became the religion of the Roman Empire.
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This religion is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama and is based on the Four Nobles Truths and the Eightfold Path. It originated in India but has spread mostly to East and Southeast Asia due to missionaries
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This religion was founded by Muhammad in Arabia circa the year 610. Its followers follow the Koran, the 5 pillars, and it split into two sects- Sunnis & Shiites.
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An example of a continuity in Chinese Confucian bureaucracy that promoted the idea of meritocracy in Chinese government.
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What the context of footbinding in China? Like, what was going on during this time that would make or allow this to happen?
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What was impact did the following Chinese technologies have on the economy of East Asia (wood block printing, gunpowder, magnetic compass, Champa rice)
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Buddhism originated in India, but spread to East and Southeast Asia through
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The Golden Age of Islamic Civilization, centered in Baghdad. The empire boasted advanced educational and technological achievements as well as spread of Islam through trade to N. Africa, India, and SE Asia
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What was the House of Wisdom in Baghdad, circa 1100 during the thriving Islamic Abbasid Civilization?
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From 610- 1200s, Southeast Asia was very diverse religiously. Which 3 major religions were most common
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From 1200- 1450, South and Southeast Asian empires were able to control and maintain large empires due to wealth from
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BOTH were a part of everyday life for the Incas or Europeans, both demanded crops and labor from the lower classes to be given to the nobles
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How and why did states in West Africa (Ghana, Mali, Songhai) develop from 1200- 1450?
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From 1200- 1450, who was the dominant political and religious force in Europe?
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A decentralized political system in Europe which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king, in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people who live on the land
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From 1200- 1450, how did the state formation of European regions differ from Asia?
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Contributed to the growth of maritime sea trade the most from 1200- 1450? ** pay attention to TIME PERIOD!
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United the nomadic Mongolian groups in 1205 to create the Mongolian war machine that had the largest contiguous empire in the world
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The Mongols ended which sophisticated post-Classical Civilizations in the 1200s?
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What is the paradox of Mongol rule?
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What was one NEGATIVE effect of the Mongols nomadic rule?
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environmental factor most responsible for cultural diffusion of language and religion in the Swahili states of East Africa
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seasonal winds that blow a merchant from East Africa to India
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The trade and cultural links with the Islamic world, on which Timbuktu's growth depended, could not have been forged without these animals
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Believed to have been the richest man to ever live and what kingdom did he come from?
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Europeans were exposed to the advanced Islamic civilization, literature about Greece & Rome, exposed to Asian luxuries, create some trade routes
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Ibn Battuta's observations about the culture of West Africa
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Environmental and Agricultural effects of trade
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all trade routes led to the growth of the economy, centralization of political empires, and the diffusion of technology and culture
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