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What aspects of Jamestown society still influence America today?
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How do you think the success of tobacco plantations impacted colonial life?
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What factors might have contributed to the colonists’ decision that they no longer needed a peaceful relationship with Native
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Wayne's class is building a wagon to be used as a float for the upcoming Pioneers Day Parade. The outsides of the four wagon
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A flying disc has a circumference of 81.64 centimeters. What is the area of the flying disc? (Use 3.14 for .)
A. 530.66 square
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A circle can be cut into smaller and smaller slices and rearranged in the shape of a parallelogram as shown.
The formula for
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Kaela traced 4 circles, each with a different diameter, on a piece of paper. For each circle, she laid a piece of string along
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For the given circle, which of these choices is true regarding its circumference and area?
A. The circumference is larger, and it
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Charlie measured the circle-shaped part of a sun his sister drew on the chalkboard.
The circumference of the circle is 62.8 cm.
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Rupert is copying some files from his computer to a compact disc, like the one shown above.
If the diameter of the compact disc
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8 cm
Note: picture not drawn to scale The circle above has a radius of 8 cm. What is the area of the circle? Use = 3.14. A.
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The radius of the circle above is 9 in. What is the circumference of the circle? (Use = 3.14.)
A. 508.68 in B. 56.52 in C. 254.34
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Jonathan wants to buy a lid for his frying pan.
The diameter of the pan is 12 inches. What is the approximate circumference of a
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3 cm
Note: picture not drawn to scale The circle above has a radius of 3 cm. What is the area of the circle? Use = 3.14. A. 9.42
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r=6 units
For the given circle, which of these choices is true regarding its circumference and area? A. The area is larger, and
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Brandon drew 4 circles, each with a different diameter, on a piece of paper. For each circle, he laid a piece of string along
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Note: figure not drawn to scale.
Clay's oat barn has an air vent in the shape of a rectangular prism lengthwise through the barn.
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How were the Mongols able to create such a large empire between 1206 and 1280 A.D.?
A. by hiring foreign soldiers and leaders B.
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What was the result of the Spanish encounters with the Aztec and Inca civilizations during the 1500s?
A. The Spanish defeated the
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• developed the city of Timbuktu as a center of learning
• was the source for almost half of the world's gold during the 14th
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There was an increased interest in philosophy during the Renaissance. One of the new ways of thinking was called Humanism. Which
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They say that the land is excellent and temperate, and they believe that Brazil wood and silk are native there. They assert that
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What was one way that the Incas adapted to their environment?
A. They used a system of crop rotation to conserve the soil. B.
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What was a lasting effect of the Crusades?
A. Europeans learned more about Islamic thought. B. Genghis Khan and his army took
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Charlemagne united most of Europe under one ruler in the 700s. What was another one of his accomplishments?
A. He became the
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During the late Middle Ages, trade between Europe and other regions began to increase. In addition, new business systems such as
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What was one goal of the Crusades?
A. to gain control of the Holy Land B. to build a church in every country C. to protect the
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Which of Galileo's beliefs was one of the main causes of his conflict with the Catholic Church?
A. that the Earth was not the
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Which of the following were accomplishments of the Ming Dynasty?
A. reconstructing the city of Beijing and creating tools for
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Johannes Kepler's model of the Solar System was significant for which of the following reasons?
A. Kepler was the first to
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Which European explorer commanded the first ship to sail all the way around the globe?
A. Bartolomeu Dias B. Ferdinand Magellan
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Which of the following were developments that occurred during the Song Dynasty?
A. the development of woodblock printing and
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The Ghana Empire increased greatly in size and wealth between 700 A.D. and 1100 A.D. How was the empire able to grow so
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The increase in literacy rates in Europe beginning in the 1400s is often attributed to
A. the beginning of the Crusades. B. the
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How were the political and religious structures of the Incan civilization connected?
A. The Inca did not have a central
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The Black Death led to a large decrease in the population of Europe. What was one effect of this change on Europe?
A. The upper
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One way that the Mongols ruled over the diverse populations of China and East Asia was by building roads to maintain their
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What was one of the major effects of the Columbian Exchange on the New World?
A. Native Americans learned new ways to grow
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The Protestant Reformation began in the early 1500s as a reaction to some of the practices of the Catholic Church. What was one
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Sir Francis Bacon contributed to the Scientific Revolution by
A. developing the scientific method. B. developing the three laws
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Which is an example of how the Byzantine Empire helped preserve parts of Roman culture after the fall of Rome?
A. The Hagia
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The map shows trade routes that crossed Northern Africa between 600 A.D. and 1450 A.D. Which religion was most widely spread by
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The religion of Islam began around 610 C.E. when Allah revealed the Qur'an to the prophet
A. Ishmael. B. Muhammad. C. Moses. D.
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The Magna Carta
A. limited the power of the English monarch. B. outlawed the use of juries in trials. C. established a democratic
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The Maya built large limestone pyramids with flat tops. The Aztec also made similar structures with long stairways leading to
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Civilization Crops Practices
Maya corn, beans, squash, sweet potatoes, chili peppers drained swamps, built terraces Inca corn,
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On which continent was the Inca civilization located?
A. Asia B. North America C. Europe D. South America
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Which civilization created the Sun Stone, a national symbol of pride in modern Mexico?
A. Inca B. Mongolian C. Maya D. Aztec
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Which location on the map is labeled with the number 2?
A. Central Mexican Plateau B. Guiana Highland C. Iberian Peninsula D.
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The Maya civilization was divided into individual cities ruled locally by kings. What was one result of this system?
A. The
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What government structure did the Aztec and the Inca have in common?
A. They chose a priest to lead. B. They allowed everyone to
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Which location on the map is labeled with the number 1?
A. Central Mexican Plateau B. Yucatan Peninsula C. Isthmus of Panama D.
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The Inca had advanced knowledge of engineering. What did the Inca build to keep their empire connected?
A. a network of telegraph
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Resources on the Great Plains were limited. What material did Plains Indians use for clothing?
A. woven silk B. animal hides C.
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This map best supports the idea that North American Indian cultures differed in their
A. access to natural resources. B. ability
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The Pueblo people were farmers. Based on the region in which they lived, what most likely was their main crop?
A. soybeans B.
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Based on the picture, what is one characteristic of the Great Plains?
A. coastal B. humid C. frigid D. treeless
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Which location on the map is labeled with the number 2?
A. Caribbean Sea B. Gulf of Honduras C. Gulf of Mexico D. Bay of Campeche
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Which type of house would the Iroquois have built, based upon the resources available in their region?
A. caves dug out of the
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On the map of North America above, which letter marks the Atlantic Ocean?
A. U B. S C. W D. V
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Because of its location, the Byzantine Empire was able to
A. threaten the Holy Roman Empire. B. control the Baltic Sea. C.
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One of the Byzantine Empire's greatest contributions to civilization was Emperor Justinian's
A. preservation of traditional Roman
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In 330 C.E., what did Emperor Constantine do that led to the beginning of the Byzantine Empire?
A. He founded Constantinople and
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Which of the following was a major accomplishment of Byzantine architecture?
A. St. Peter's Basilica B. Hagia Sophia C. the
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Which groups had the most influence on the government, culture, and beliefs of the Byzantine Empire?
A. Romans, Greeks, and
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Around 1000 C.E., how did beliefs about church authority differ between Western church leaders and Eastern church leaders?
A.
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In 726 A.D., Byzantine emperor Leo III banned the use of icons, or religious images. This became a controversial issue because
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Western Roman Empire Byzantine Empire
Lasted until the year 476 Lasted until the year 1453 Political and religious leadership in
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Which of the following would most likely be found in Byzantine art?
A. marble statues of Roman gods B. portraits of ordinary
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By the 16th century, the Roman Catholic Church was charging people numerous fees, dues, taxes, tithes, and payments to support
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What was one religious consequence of the Black Plague in Europe?
A. Many Christians began to question their faith in the church.
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excellent harbors
located on the Bosporus between the Mediterranean and Black Seas protected on three sides by water The details
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Which location on the map is labeled with the number 5?
A. Guiana Highland B. Rocky Mountains C. Andes Mountains D. Isthmus of
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According to the Five Pillars of Islam, Muslims must make a pilgrimage to
, and pray a day
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What feature is labeled with the number 4 in the map?
A. the Red Sea B. the Black Sea C. the Caspian Sea D. the Mediterranean Sea
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According to the map, during the life of Muhammad, Muslim rule was limited to
A. the Arabian peninsula B. Eastern Europe C. the
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During the early 1200s, a group of English lords forced their king to sign a document known as the Magna Carta. This document
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hunted animals like buffalo for meat and hides
built teepees that were easy to transport because they were nomadic included the
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ate fish if they lived along the coast or near streams
had mild weather in most areas included the Kwakiutl, Nez Perce, and
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Beginning with the Crusades, European nations worked to spread Christianity. Beginning in the 16th century, they focused their
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As the Umayyad Dynasty expanded their control of North Africa and the Iberian peninsula, the Arabic language also spread. What
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Which landform is located nearest number 1?
A. Alps B. Namib Desert C. Kalahari Desert D. Sahara Desert
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Japan borrowed cultural elements from its neighbors, but during the Heian period a national culture developed. An example of
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Which of the following societal changes was an immediate result of the invention of the printing press?
A. The standardization of
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For over 1000 years, Latin was the official language of Catholic Church. When Bibles became available in many different
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What was a main purpose of the mission system?
A. to convert Spanish colonists to Protestantism B. to convert American Indians to
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In 800, Charlemagne aided Pope Leo III by putting down a rebellion in Rome. In return, the Pope
A. supported his takeover of
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built longhouses out of wooden poles and bark that housed several families
several tribes joined together to form the Iroquois
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Which of the following is a major influence on the climate of Western Europe?
A. the Polar Easterlies B. the Canary Current C.
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Which location on the map is labeled with the number 1?
A. Yucatan Peninsula B. Central Mexican Plateau C. Andes Mountains D.
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oldest known city in sub-Saharan Africa
served as a trading post on the Trans-Saharan trade routes center of Islamic learning
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Islam, whose followers are known as Muslims, began in Arabia in the seventh century and is based upon the teachings of which of
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15th and 16th Century Changes in Society
The Bible is translated into many new languages. The Protestant Reformation spreads
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In Renaissance Italy, art was paid for by a system of patronage. Typically a wealthy patron (customer) would ask an artist for a
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In 1687, Isaac Newton published a book explaining his three laws of planetary motion and the law of gravity. The importance of
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Which of the following explains Joan of Arc's importance to France in the Hundred Years' War?
A. The French people unified behind
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Which statement best explains how Charlemagne affected European feudalism?
A. He weakened it by upholding the legal rights of
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Which location on the map is labeled with the letter X?
A. Gulf of Mali B. Gulf of Guinea C. Gulf of Morocco D. Gulf of Algeria
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Which of the following was a result of the Muslim Conquests?
A. Muslims were thought of as peaceful and unwilling to fight. B.
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What trait does the present-day United States share with pre-Columbian Native Americans?
A. a monolingual culture B. many tribal
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