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1. What generally happened to an area's population once it was conquered by the Mongol Empire?(4 points)
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The population of an area often decreased dramatically.
The population of an area often decreased dramatically.
The population of an area remained unchanged.
The population of an area remained unchanged.
The population of an area greatly increased.
The population of an area greatly increased.
The population of an area slightly increased.
2. What is an example of a primary source a historian might use in a study of the negative effects of the Mongolian Empire on Europe?(4 points)
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The 1630 painting, The Battle of Legnica, by Matthäus Merian the Elder.
The 1630 painting, The Battle of Legnica, by Matthäus Merian the Elder.
The eyewitness account of the destruction of Kiev by Giovanni da Pian del Carpine in 1246.
The eyewitness account of the destruction of Kiev by Giovanni da Pian del Carpine in 1246.
A textbook narrative about the tactics of Mongol leader Ögedei Khan.
A textbook narrative about the tactics of Mongol leader Ögedei Khan.
The Travels of Marco Polo, written by Marco Polo in 1300 CE.
The Travels of Marco Polo, written by Marco Polo in 1300 CE.
3. The Mongol Empire was stabile in 1280 but began suffering turmoil after 1300. With that in mind, what conclusion can you make based on this graph?(5 points)
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Silver production was positively affected by turmoil in the Mongol Empire.
Silver production was positively affected by turmoil in the Mongol Empire.
Silver production was positively affected by stability in the Mongol Empire.
Silver production was positively affected by stability in the Mongol Empire.
Silver production was negatively affected by stability in the Mongol Empire.
Silver production was negatively affected by stability in the Mongol Empire.
Silver production was not affected by the stability of the Mongol Empire.
Use the quotation to answer the question
“They [the Mongols] attacked Russia, where they made great havoc, destroying cities and fortresses and slaughtering men; and they laid siege to Kiev, the capital of Russia; after they had besieged the city for a long time, they took it and put the inhabitants to death. When we were journeying through that land, we came across countless skulls and bones of dead men lying about on the ground. Kiev had been a very large and thickly populated town, but now it has been reduced almost to nothing, for there are at the present time scarce two hundred houses there and the inhabitants are kept in complete slavery. Going on from there, fighting as they went, the Tartars [Mongols] destroyed the whole of Russia.” – Friar Giovanni da Pian del Carpine
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4. Based on the quotation, what are conclusions that it supports?(5 points)
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The Mongols were not successful conquerors because cities were able to outlast their sieges.
The Mongols were not successful conquerors because cities were able to outlast their sieges.
The Mongols were successful conquerors who treated conquered peoples with dignity.
The Mongols were successful conquerors who treated conquered peoples with dignity.
The Mongols were not successful conquerors because the lands they fought with became unusable.
The Mongols were not successful conquerors because the lands they fought with became unusable.
The Mongols were successful conquerors who treated conquered peoples ruthlessly.
The Mongols were successful conquerors who treated conquered peoples ruthlessly.
5. How did the Yuan dynasty differ from the Ilkhanate and Golden Horde?(4 points)
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The Yuan dynasty did not adopt cultural customs of people they conquered.
The Yuan dynasty did not adopt cultural customs of people they conquered.
The Yuan dynasty was intolerant of non-Mongol religions.
The Yuan dynasty was intolerant of non-Mongol religions.
The Yuan dynasty never converted to Islam.
The Yuan dynasty never converted to Islam.
The Yuan dynasty relied on maritime trade for commerce.
Use the map to answer the question
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6. Based on the map, which Khanate had access to the most shipping trade routes?(5 points)
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Chagatai Khanate
Chagatai Khanate
The Golden Horde
The Golden Horde
Ilkhanate
Ilkhanate
Yuan Dynasty
Yuan Dynasty
Use the map to answer the question
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7. Which Khanate would be considered land-locked [almost or entirely surrounded by land]?(4 points)
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The Golden Horde
The Golden Horde
Yuan Dynasty
Yuan Dynasty
Ilkhanate
Ilkhanate
Chagatai Khanate
Chagatai Khanate
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8. What was MOST responsible for the spread of the bubonic plague across Eurasia?(4 points)
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Horses
Horses
Fleas
Fleas
Rats
Rats
Sailors
Sailors
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9. The vase in this image is an example of what?(5 points)
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Tang Dynasty terracotta work exported to Spain.
Tang Dynasty terracotta work exported to Spain.
Ming Dynasty porcelain highly desired by Western Europeans.
Ming Dynasty porcelain highly desired by Western Europeans.
Golden Horde Chinaware highly desired by people in Eastern Europe.
Golden Horde Chinaware highly desired by people in Eastern Europe.
Yuan Dynasty Stoneware exported to Iran.
Yuan Dynasty Stoneware exported to Iran.
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10. Which of the following illustrates how Ming China's decision to trade for silver affected its relationships with other Asian countries?(4 points)
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Korea fought against China to show that China was no longer powerful.
Korea fought against China to show that China was no longer powerful.
The Dutch attacked Ming China in order to secure a trade agreement.
The Dutch attacked Ming China in order to secure a trade agreement.
The Spanish mined large amounts of silver in South America in order to trade with Ming China.
The Spanish mined large amounts of silver in South America in order to trade with Ming China.
Japan stopped viewing China as superior as Chinese demand for Japanese silver increased.
Japan stopped viewing China as superior as Chinese demand for Japanese silver increased.
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2. The eyewitness account of the destruction of Kiev by Giovanni da Pian del Carpine in 1246.
3. Silver production was negatively affected by stability in the Mongol Empire.
4. The Mongols were successful conquerors who treated conquered peoples ruthlessly.
5. The Yuan dynasty did not adopt cultural customs of people they conquered.
6. Yuan Dynasty
7. The Golden Horde
8. Rats
9. Ming Dynasty porcelain highly desired by Western Europeans.
10. Japan stopped viewing China as superior as Chinese demand for Japanese silver increased.
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Attacks by Japanese pirates and Koreans slowly contributed to the Ming Dynasty’s fall.
Attacks by Japanese pirates and Koreans slowly contributed to the Ming Dynasty’s fall.
The expense of fighting external forces weakened the empire as new groups, such as the Jurchen (later known as the Manchus), gained control.
The expense of fighting external forces weakened the empire as new groups, such as the Jurchen (later known as the Manchus), gained control.
The Jurchens (later known as the Manchus) eventually convinced people throughout the Ming Dynasty to end their loyalty to the emperor.
The Jurchens (later known as the Manchus) eventually convinced people throughout the Ming Dynasty to end their loyalty to the emperor.
Multiple countries assaulted the Ming empire at the same time and made it impossible for the Ming Dynasty to protect itself.
Multiple countries assaulted the Ming empire at the same time and made it impossible for the Ming Dynasty to protect itself.
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12. Which of the following best describes the outcome of the Opium Wars?(4 points)
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The Opium Wars caused the creation of the Canton System because the Qing rulers realized they needed to limit access to China.
The Opium Wars caused the creation of the Canton System because the Qing rulers realized they needed to limit access to China.
The Opium Wars ended opium smuggling because the Chinese were able to gain control over the illegal trade.
The Opium Wars ended opium smuggling because the Chinese were able to gain control over the illegal trade.
The Opium Wars ended British access to Chinese trade and they could no longer purchase Chinese goods to sell.
The Opium Wars ended British access to Chinese trade and they could no longer purchase Chinese goods to sell.
The Opium Wars not only ended the Canton System, but they forced the Qing Dynasty to enter an unequal trading relationship that was more beneficial to Europeans.
The Opium Wars not only ended the Canton System, but they forced the Qing Dynasty to enter an unequal trading relationship that was more beneficial to Europeans.
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13. Which of the following best describes the influence of new forms of Buddhism in medieval Japan?(4 points)
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New forms of Buddhism appealed to multiple social classes, with peasants and lower-ranking people turning to Pure Land Buddhism and warriors drawn to Zen Buddhism.
New forms of Buddhism appealed to multiple social classes, with peasants and lower-ranking people turning to Pure Land Buddhism and warriors drawn to Zen Buddhism.
Members of the warrior class did not follow any of the new forms of religion at all.
Members of the warrior class did not follow any of the new forms of religion at all.
Buddhism became popular as a religion that was brand-new to medieval Japan.
Buddhism became popular as a religion that was brand-new to medieval Japan.
Zen Buddhism did not appeal to the Japanese because they did not like its focus on self-reliance and discipline.
Zen Buddhism did not appeal to the Japanese because they did not like its focus on self-reliance and discipline.
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14. What was the role of samurai in feudal Japan?(4 points)
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Samurai served the landholding daimyō, and they hoped to prove their loyalty through military service and other roles.
Samurai served the landholding daimyō, and they hoped to prove their loyalty through military service and other roles.
Samurai interest in battles made feudal Japan go to war more often by the 1630s.
Samurai interest in battles made feudal Japan go to war more often by the 1630s.
Samurai were warriors who protected Japan without the use of weapons.
Samurai were warriors who protected Japan without the use of weapons.
Samurai owned most of the land in Japan, which gave them political power.
Samurai owned most of the land in Japan, which gave them political power.
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15. Which of the following statements best summarizes the role of farmers, artisans, and merchants in feudal Japan?(4 points)
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All contributed to feudal Japanese society, but they were valued less because they did not have military expertise.
All contributed to feudal Japanese society, but they were valued less because they did not have military expertise.
These groups were a very small minority in feudal Japan and were not very important as a result.
These groups were a very small minority in feudal Japan and were not very important as a result.
Merchants were valued more than farmers and artisans because of the money they made.
Merchants were valued more than farmers and artisans because of the money they made.
Individuals in these social classes tended to be very poor and unable to make much money.
Individuals in these social classes tended to be very poor and unable to make much money.
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16. Which of the following could be seen as an example of a cultural achievement of the Portuguese maritime empire?(5 points)
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The Portuguese monopolized the Indian Ocean trade routes for over a century.
The Portuguese monopolized the Indian Ocean trade routes for over a century.
The Portuguese spread Christianity with great success, winning over the favor of rulers in China.
The Portuguese spread Christianity with great success, winning over the favor of rulers in China.
The Portuguese built large cities that became capitals of the nations they overtook with the use of gunpower.
The Portuguese built large cities that became capitals of the nations they overtook with the use of gunpower.
Portuguese trade introduced some New World crops through the Columbian Exchange.
Portuguese trade introduced some New World crops through the Columbian Exchange.
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17. Which of the following are two ways Europeans explained their rise to the forefront of global trade by the eighteenth century?(4 points)
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industrialization and medicine
industrialization and medicine
superior health and firearms
superior health and firearms
science and medicine
science and medicine
science and industrialization
science and industrialization
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18. Which of the following might help explain Sir William Eton’s interest in the Ottoman Empire?(5 points)
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The Ottoman Empire was expanding into Japan.
The Ottoman Empire was expanding into Japan.
He believed the Ottoman Empire had a superior form of democracy.
He believed the Ottoman Empire had a superior form of democracy.
The Ottoman Empire defeated the Holy Roman Empire at the Battle of Lepanto.
The Ottoman Empire defeated the Holy Roman Empire at the Battle of Lepanto.
The Ottoman Empire controlled valuable trade routes.
The Ottoman Empire controlled valuable trade routes.
12. The Opium Wars not only ended the Canton System, but they forced the Qing Dynasty to enter an unequal trading relationship that was more beneficial to Europeans.
13. New forms of Buddhism appealed to multiple social classes, with peasants and lower-ranking people turning to Pure Land Buddhism and warriors drawn to Zen Buddhism.
14. Samurai served the landholding daimyō, and they hoped to prove their loyalty through military service and other roles.
15. All contributed to feudal Japanese society, but they were valued less because they did not have military expertise.
16. Portuguese trade introduced some New World crops through the Columbian Exchange.
17. science and industrialization
18. The Ottoman Empire controlled valuable trade routes.