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5362263031(1)Hunting and gathering societiesorganize rather small groups into political units0
5362263032(1)The paleolithic age refers toThe period in which simple stone tools were developed1
5362263033(1)A characteristic of the human species before the sdvent of civilization wasthe ability to spread to various geographic settings and climate zones2
5362263034(1)The development of agriculture caused important changes in all of the following EXCEPTThe tendancy to believe in many gods3
5362263035(1)The neolithic revolution occured first inthe middle east4
5362263036(1)Why did the origional inhabitants of austrailia not develop agriculture?They were too isolated to learn of developments elsewhere until recently5
5362263037(1)once developed, metal tools were preferred over stone tools for all of the following EXCEPTthey were easier for ordinary people to make at home.6
5362263038(1)A society is almost certainly a civilization ifit practices sedintary agriculture7
5362263039(1)The development of writinghelps explain why governments could become more formal and bureaucratic8
5362263040(1)Sumerian civilization produced the firstwritten law code9
5362263041(1)Egypt differed from mesopotamian civilization by stressingwell-organized, durable empires10
5362263042(1)Which river valley civilization was most completely destroyed by natural disasters such as climate change?Indus11
5362263043(1)among the early river civilizationsThe Huanghe culture in china was the most isolated12
5362263044(1)Jewish monotheismemphasized the power and abstraction of god.13
5362263045(1)which of the following areas was NOT one of the earliest civilizations to develop?West Africa14
5362263046(2)Chinese views of nature emphasizedHarmony and balance15
5362263047(2)which of the following groups was considered "low standing" in official chinese social hierarchy?Merchants16
5362263048(2)Women in Han chinese societySometimes become quite powerful in a household17
5362263049(2)The Qin dynasty differed from the Zhou in thatit was more centralized18
5362263050(2)A famous example of "cultural diffusion" in early chinese history wasThe introduction and spread of Buddhism from India19
5362263051(2)The chinese government accepted Daoism for all of the following reasons EXCEPTDaoists believed that nobles were holier than peasants20
5362263052(2)Chinese art featuredcareful craftsmanship and detail work21
5362263053(2)A "dynasty" in chinese history wasa family that passed the imperial title from generation to generation22
5362263054(2)One difference between classical china and the earlier huanghe river valley civilization was whathuman sacrifices were suppressed23
5362263055(2)One of chinas key economic strengths washigh levels of technological innovation24
5362263056(2)All of the following constituted a function of government in Han china EXCEPTschools for peasant boys25
5362263057(2) ceremony became an important part of upper-class chinese life becausethe chinese believed that it would help unify society and prevent greed.26
5362263058(2)One difference between classical civilizations and river valley civilizations was that in classical civilizationsPolitical organizations were more elaborate27
5362263059(2)Which of the following was a confucian belief?A good society has a hierarchy both in family and state28
5362263060(2)The "son of Heaven" concept was designed to promote all of the following EXCEPTpriests control of the state29
5362263061(2)Daoists would agree with confucianists on all of the following EXCEPTthe importance of political activity30
5362263062(3)Hinduism urged thatall living creatures participated in the divine essence31
5362263063(3)Compared to china, Indian social and economic structuregave a stronger role to merchants32
5362263064(3)In the classical period, both china and indiashowed considerable tolerance for different religions33
5362263065(3)Confucian and Hindu values bothHelped justify and preserve social inequality.34
5362263066(3)In contrast to china, the social values that developed in classical Indiaencouraged greater emotional spontaneity35
5362263067(3)Nalanda became famous forits university that attracted students from all over Asia36
5362263068(3)Indias trading network involved direct contact with all of the following EXCEPTRussia37
5362263069(3)Indias political traditionStressed the importance of regional and local units38
5362263070(3)The mauryan dynasty differed from the gupta dynasty in thatit ruled a larger territory39
5362263071(3)Compared to china, Indiahad greater contact with other societies and civilizations40
5362263072(3)The indian caste system served to an extent as a political institution byenforcing rules about social behavior41
5362263073(3)Buddhism differed from Hinduism by not believingin the caste system42
5362263074(3)The aryan conquerors brought to indiadistinctive religious ideas43
5362263075(3)"Nirvana" meantfull union with the divine essence44
5362263076(3)Hindu ethics involvedemphasis on an individual carrying out the obligations of life.45
5362263077(4)If the greek genius was politics, the roman genius wasengineering46
5362263078(4)The two mediterranean powers fighting in the punic wars werecarthage and rome47
5362263079(4)Compared to modern american ideas about democracy, athenian democracy was distinctive inUrging that all citizens participate directly in lawmaking and policymaking48
5362263080(4)Greek politics resembled indian politics inthe tendency of regional fragmentation49
5362263081(4)From a confucian viewpoint, the roman empire might have been criticized for placing too much confidence inlaws rather than trained officials50
5362263082(4)Republical romans and democratic athenians would have agreed that all of the following were politically importantdivision of powers within the state51
5362263083(4)the senate of republican rome particularly representedthe landed aristocracy52
5362263084(4)roman emperors tried to prevent popular disorder byorganizing food supplies and distribution53
5362263085(4)The roman empiretolerated local political and religious diversity54
5362263086(4)The socratic method emphasized the importance ofquestioning55
5362263087(4)The greek and Hellenistic approach in scienceused mathematics to try and explain natures patterns56
5362263088(4)Hellenistic society was known for its advances inmedicine and geometry57
5362263089(4)Compared to chinese architecture, Greek and roman architecturefeatured monumental styles58
5362263090(4)Greek and roman agriculturetended to develop large, commercial estates.59
5362263091(4)Both rome and the ancient greeks depended on slavery. one result of this wasboth groups lagged in technological advances when compared to the chinese or the indians.60
5362263092(5)One important early symptom of romes decline wasthe drop in population due to a series of plagues61
5362263093(5)Everywhere it spread, Buddhism stressedmeditation and ethical behavior62
5362263094(5)Compared to Hinduism and Buddhism, all of the following constitute distinctive features of late-roman christianity EXCEPTnon-believers cannot join the church63
5362263095(5)The end of the gupta empire differed from the decline of rome in that it did not involvethe introduction of a new religion for the majority64
5362263096(5)Monasticism first developed in italy under the leadership ofsocrates65
5362263097(5)after 200 C.E., an increasing number of people in asia, europe and north africa began to adapt faiths characterized byanimism66
5362263098(5)Despite major differences, christianity, hinduism, and buddhism all show interest inlife after death67
5362263099(5)By 600 C.E., an early civilization was beginning to take shape inbrazil68
5362263100(5)Nomadic invaders often had military advantages over the armies of empires becausethey were more skilled as hoursemen69
5362263101(5)Compared to Hinduism, Christians are more likely tosee humans as superior to the rest of nature70
5362263102(5)Japan developed a religion calledShintoism71
5362263103(5)The "lessons" of late han china and the late roman empire are that the decline of a civilization, whether temporary or permanentis not simply the result of attack by outside invaders72
5362263104(5)The first kingdoms in eastern Africa below the sahara showed the influence ofegypt and hellenism73
5362263105(5)the eastern portion of the roman empire experienced less decline than the west for all of the following EXCEPTthe east resisted the spread of christianity74
5362263106(5)Which of the following best srvived the hun invasions in india?hindu beliefs75
5362263107(6)Wich of the following cultures found in the arabian peninsula was most significant in shaping the development of islam?Bedouin76
5362263108(6)Which of the following statements concerning bedouin society is NOT accurate?Clans were commonly congregated together in larger tribal groupings77
5362263109(6)What was the Ka'ba?The religious shrine that was the focus of an annual truce78
5362263110(6)What was the major difference between medina and mecca?Political dominance in medina was contested between a number of jewish and bedouin tribes.79
5362263111(6)What was the nature of the material culture of bedouin society?Except in the sedentary agricultural communities of the south, there was little art or archetecture and the chief focus of cultural creativity was oral poetry,80
5362263112(6)What was the initial response of the umayyads to muhammads new faith?They regarded him as a threat to their wealth and power as he questioned the traditional gods of the ka'ba81
5362263113(6)Which of the following statements concerning muhammads flight to medina is NOT correct?Muhammad fled from mecca with nearly one quarter of the citys population.82
5362263114(6)What was the principle advantage of the islamic concept of the ummah?it transcended old tribal boundaries and made possible political unity among arab clans.83
5362263115(6)Which of the following is NOT among the "five pillars" of Islam?Pilgrimage to medina84
5362263116(6)The office of the political and religious successor of muhammad was calledcaliph85
5362263117(6)What was the result of the first civil war between ali and the umayyads?Despite early successes, Alis faction disintegrated leading to an umayyas victory and alis assassination.86
5362263118(6)The political and theological faction within islam that recognized only ali and the descendants of the family of muhammad as rightful rulers was calledShi'is87
5362263119(6)What was the umayyad attitude to other religions?the umayyads displayed tolerance towards the religions of dhimmi peoples88
5362263120(6)What was the most significant of the transormations brought about by the abbasids rise to power?The mawali were admitted as full members of the islamic community.89
5362263121(6)What was the nature of slavery within the abbasid social system?Slavery was limited to the non- arab converts to islam, and died out during the period of the abbasid empire.90

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