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In many Southeast Asian trade cities, diasporic communities from this culture played a very important role in the local economy and politics.

  1. Indian

  2. Greek/Hellenic

  3. Japanese

  4. Chinese


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The emergence of The Chinese communities coincided with the rise in maritime trade. These trading ports were the key links between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, thereby linking Southeast Asia and South Asia. In the case of China, Quanzhou, having for centuries been the most important trading port, was joined by a string of such ports as Nagasaki in Japan, Manila in the Spanish, Philippines, Portuguese Macau and Melaka, the Dutch Batavia, and Siamese Bangkok. 

What statement best compares agriculture changes in the New and the Old Worlds due to the Columbian Exchange?

  1. In the New World, the importation of new grain crops provided a boost to world food production while exotic crops like tomatoes had little impact on Old World agriculture.

  2. In the New World, cash crops like sugar became the key agricultural product while potatoes and corn contributed to increased food production in the Old World.

  3. In the New World, little agriculture change occurred because the native population was devastated by disease; however, potatoes and corn contributed to population growth in Europe and China.

  4. In the New World, both food production and cash crop production grew rapidly while the Old World experienced little agricultural changes.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In the New World, cash crops like sugar became the key agricultural product while potatoes and corn contributed to increased food production in the Old World.

In the ninth century, the vikings invaded other european communities primarily to _______.

  1. Decide territorial disputes

  2. Incite religious fervor

  3. Resolve food shortages

  4. establish trade embargoes

  5. Cause economic distress


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
The Vikings invaded Europe in the ninth century primarily because of serious food shortages in their homeland of Scandinavia. The Vikings took to other communities to meet their own needs for survival.

The Northern Renaissance most differed from the Italian Renaissance in that it

  1. failed to significantly emphasize the visual arts

  2. Replaced greater importance on religious devotion

  3. largely rejected the concept of humanism

  4. did not increase the prevalence of secularism

  5. increased dissonance among Christians


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Northern Renaissance most differed from the Italian Renaissance in that it replaced greater importance on religious devotion. In other words we can say, the Italian Renaissance was an artistic movement unaffected by reformation. In Northern Europe Renaissance was philosphical and strongly affected by reformation.

The Pilgrims were called Separatists because they had broken with _________.

  1. the king of England

  2. the Catholics

  3. the Anglican Church

  4. the New England Way

  5. the Jamestown Colony


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Pilgrims wanted to worship God in their own way. They had left England because King James did not want them to practice own religion. They broke all tie with the church of England.


The Renaissance took place in the _____ century.

  1. 15th

  2. 16th

  3. 13th 

  4. 14th


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The term Renaissance means rebirth or revival. It stands for a complex transitional movement in Europe between medieval and modern times beginning in the 14th century in Italy and lasting into the 17th century.

What European nation established the largest land-based empire by the mid-eighteenth century?

  1. Great Britain

  2. France

  3. Austria-Hungary

  4. Russia


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Russia.

Which of these best describes the political ideology of absolutism?

  1. When legislatures grant monarchies full control over the creation of a country's constitution

  2. When politicians try to sway public opinion in their favor using propaganda

  3. When governments provide all individual rights and freedoms to their citizens

  4. When monarchies hold all power and aspects of media through press censorship

  5. When government control all aspects of media through press censorship


Correct Option: A

I can readily imagine, Holy Father, that as soon as some people hear that in this volume, which I have written about the revolutions of the spheres of the universe. I ascribe certain motions to the terrestrial globe, they will shout that I must be immediately repudiated together with this belief.... Yet I hold that completely erroneous views should be shunned. Those who know that the consensus on many centuries has sanctioned the conception that the earth remains at rest in the middle of the heaven as its center would I reflected, regard it as an insane pronouncement if I made the opposite assertion that the earth moves. Therefore I debated with myself for a long time whether to publish the volume which I wrote
The passage was likely written by _______.

  1. Andreas Vesalius

  2. Robert Boyle

  3. Galileo Galilei

  4. Nicholas Copernicus

  5. Issac Newton


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Polish scientist Nicholas Copernicus is known for his heliocentric theory which places the sun as the center of the universe with planets revolving around it. His theory provided an alternative model of the universe to Ptolemy's geocentric theory which had the earth as the center and had been widely accepted since ancient times. Although he faced criticisms for his findings during his lifetime, later scientists built on the foundation laid by him.

The most similar to the Prague Spring of 1968 in Czechoslovakia was :

  1. The Tiananmen Square democracy protests in China

  2. The Qing dynasty Hundred Days of Reform

  3. The Solidarity movement in Poland

  4. The Orange Revolution in the Ukraine

  5. The rule of the commonwealth of England


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The most similar to the Prague Spring of 1968 in Czechoslovakia was the Qing dynasty Hundred Days of Reform. The Hundred Days of Reform was an attempt to modernise China by reforming its government, economy and society. These reforms were launched by the young Guangxu emperor and his followers in June 1898.