Question

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16. What is one development during the Han and Tang dynasties that contributed to the increased population of southern China? (1point)

(1 point)
Responses

canal system
canal system

silk
silk

porcelain
porcelain

junks
junks
Question 17
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17. How did the Silk Road under Emperor Wudi’s control impact Chinese values? (1 point)

(1 point)
Responses

Everyone in China wanted to wear silk.
Everyone in China wanted to wear silk.

Confucianism spread throughout Asia.
Confucianism spread throughout Asia.

It was how Chinese women gained authority.
It was how Chinese women gained authority.

It helped the nobles in China gain power.
It helped the nobles in China gain power.
Question 18
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18. What are the Vedas? (1 point)

(1 point)
Responses

records of the Four Noble Truths
records of the Four Noble Truths

writings of the Buddha
writings of the Buddha

ancient scriptures based on oral tradition
ancient scriptures based on oral tradition

ultimate spiritual reality
ultimate spiritual reality
Question 19
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19. Asoka began to spread Buddhism throughout the Mauryan Empire because he (1 point)

(1 point)
Responses

was celebrating the start of his rule.
was celebrating the start of his rule.

wanted to conquer more territories with his armies.
wanted to conquer more territories with his armies.

regretted the suffering caused by the massacre of Kalinga.
regretted the suffering caused by the massacre of Kalinga.

had no concern for the common people.
had no concern for the common people.
Question 20
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20. Describe how the Silk Road changed over time. (1 point)

(1 point)
Responses

The Silk Road never changed and always remained under the control of the Mongol Empire.
The Silk Road never changed and always remained under the control of the Mongol Empire.

The Silk Road changed to reflect changing political borders and power structures.
The Silk Road changed to reflect changing political borders and power structures.

The Silk Road eventually evolved into the Indian Ocean and trans-Saharan trade routes.
The Silk Road eventually evolved into the Indian Ocean and trans-Saharan trade routes.

We are unsure if the Silk Road ever changed. If trade routes changed, merchants stopped using them.
We are unsure if the Silk Road ever changed. If trade routes changed, merchants stopped using them.
Question 21
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21. Which statement best describes one long-term effect of trade routes established in early civilizations? (1 point)

(1 point)
Responses

The Romans conquered Egypt.
The Romans conquered Egypt.

The Therapeautai religious sect emerged and spread.
The Therapeautai religious sect emerged and spread.

The Black Death killed three quarters of Venice’s population.
The Black Death killed three quarters of Venice’s population.

Islam still has a strong presence in Southeast Asia.
Islam still has a strong presence in Southeast Asia.
Question 22
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22. What conclusion can be made about the change in gender structures in early India from the early Vedic Period to the late Vedic Period? (1 point)

(1 point)
Responses

Women were allowed to marry after they reached puberty.
Women were allowed to marry after they reached puberty.

Women became socially isolated through purdah but retained rights to own property.
Women became socially isolated through purdah but retained rights to own property.

Women gained higher status as they gained greater responsibilities in performing religious rituals.
Women gained higher status as they gained greater responsibilities in performing religious rituals.

Women lost all rights and became second-class citizens.
Women lost all rights and became second-class citizens.
Question 23
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23. Give 2 examples of push factors of migration (2 points, choose 2)

(2 points)
Responses

People choose to move to a city
People choose to move to a city

More food found in a different region
More food found in a different region

Ice Ages lead to the land being less habitable
Ice Ages lead to the land being less habitable

Famine
Famine
Question 24
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24. The agricultural revolution had which of the following effects leading to cities? (2 Points, Choose 2)

(2 points)
Responses

a food surplus and a population boom
a food surplus and a population boom

specialized labor leading to new inventions
specialized labor leading to new inventions

smaller population leading to cities
smaller population leading to cities

Greater need for hunters to fight for food for survival
Greater need for hunters to fight for food for survival
Question 25
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25. Which of the following were ways that the Mesopotamians and Egyptians changed their environment to suit their needs? (2 points, choose 2)

(2 points)
Responses

The Egyptians and Mesopotamians created irrigation ditches
The Egyptians and Mesopotamians created irrigation ditches

They cultivated the fertile soil to grow food
They cultivated the fertile soil to grow food

They redirected the ocean in order to flood the land
They redirected the ocean in order to flood the land

The refused to use the rivers for trade
The refused to use the rivers for trade
Question 26
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26. Give 2 ways that Mesopotamia's and Egypt's social structure were alike. (4 points, choose 2)

(4 points)
Responses

They each had a small ruling class and a large unskilled labor class
They each had a small ruling class and a large unskilled labor class

They had the same religion
They had the same religion

They both utilized slave labor
They both utilized slave labor

The each had pharaohs
The each had pharaohs
Question 27
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27. What is the main idea behind the Qin Legalism? (2 points, choose 1)

(2 points)
Responses

The state and individual are equally important
The state and individual are equally important

The state is more important than the individual
The state is more important than the individual

The individual is more important than the state
The individual is more important than the state

Neither the state nor the individual is important
Neither the state nor the individual is important
Question 28
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28. Which of the following are examples of long term effects of Arab traders? (4 points, choose 2)

(4 points)
Responses

Cultural spread along the Silk Road
Cultural spread along the Silk Road

The agricultural revolution leads to Europeans growing their own spices
The agricultural revolution leads to Europeans growing their own spices

Europeans are introduced to spices
Europeans are introduced to spices

Wealth is more evenly distributed in most civilizations along the Silk Road
Wealth is more evenly distributed in most civilizations along the Silk Road
Question 29
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29. Which of the following were virtues extolled by Ban Zhao in early China? (2 points, choose 2)

(2 points)
Responses

Strength
Strength

Cleanliness
Cleanliness

Subservience
Subservience

Intelligence
Intelligence

Answers

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Here are the suggested responses to the questions based on your context:

**Question 16**
- One development during the Han and Tang dynasties that contributed to the increased population of southern China is the **canal system**.

**Question 17**
- The Silk Road under Emperor Wudi’s control impacted Chinese values by spreading **Confucianism throughout Asia**.

**Question 18**
- The Vedas are **ancient scriptures based on oral tradition**.

**Question 19**
- Asoka began to spread Buddhism throughout the Mauryan Empire because he **regretted the suffering caused by the massacre of Kalinga**.

**Question 20**
- The Silk Road changed over time to reflect **changing political borders and power structures**.

**Question 21**
- One long-term effect of trade routes established in early civilizations is that **Islam still has a strong presence in Southeast Asia**.

**Question 22**
- The change in gender structures in early India from the early Vedic Period to the late Vedic Period indicates that **women became socially isolated through purdah but retained rights to own property**.

**Question 23**
- Two examples of push factors of migration are **Ice Ages lead to the land being less habitable** and **Famine**.

**Question 24**
- The agricultural revolution had effects leading to cities such as **a food surplus and a population boom** and **specialized labor leading to new inventions**.

**Question 25**
- Mesopotamians and Egyptians changed their environment to suit their needs by **creating irrigation ditches** and **cultivating the fertile soil to grow food**.

**Question 26**
- Two ways that Mesopotamia's and Egypt's social structures were alike are **they each had a small ruling class and a large unskilled labor class** and **they both utilized slave labor**.

**Question 27**
- The main idea behind the Qin Legalism is that **the state is more important than the individual**.

**Question 28**
- Two examples of long term effects of Arab traders are **cultural spread along the Silk Road** and **Europeans are introduced to spices**.

**Question 29**
- The virtues extolled by Ban Zhao in early China include **subservience** and **intelligence**.

Make sure to verify and adapt responses if necessary based on your specific study materials or context!

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