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Which description defines a rhyme scheme?(1 point) Responses the order of stressed and unstressed syllables the order of
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Which description defines rhyme?(1 point) Responses a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables a pattern of stressed and
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What does each stanza in a poem have?(1 point) Responses a title. a title. the same number of lines. the same number of lines. a
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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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During the late Middle Ages, what was the importance of Constantinople to Europe?
A. It was the capital of the Holy Roman Empire.
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In West African societies, the function of the griot was to
A. care for soldiers wounded in battle. B. serve as the village
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Which of the following was most heavily influenced by the introduction of the printing press?
A. job availability B.
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In 1453, the Ottoman Empire captured the city of Constantinople, the capital of the Christian Byzantine Empire. The fall of
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traveled from Italy all the way to China
encouraged by tales of his journeys, more Europeans to want to learn more about and
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Which of the following best describes the Justinian Code?
A. It combined Roman law and eastern traditions. B. It was the earliest
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A traditional African religious belief is that
A. there is only one true religion. B. all objects possess a soul or a spirit. C.
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cultivated beans, maize, squash, and tobacco
traveled along creeks and rivers in canoes included the including the Cherokee,
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Who is seen as the leader responsible for the many Mongol conquests throughout Central Asia and Northern China by 1220s?
A. Qin
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The Crusades were holy wars fought over land in the Middle East, most importantly the city of Jerusalem. The wars were fought
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acknowledging that there is only one god
praying five times daily paying an annual tax to help the poor fasting from dawn to
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Due to their extreme geographic conditions, the Inca developed cities like Machu Picchu and perfected an agricultural technique
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Which devastating event of the Middle Ages (mid-1300s) resulted in the deaths of nearly half of Europe's population?
A. the
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During the Middle Ages, Italian merchants increased the amount of inter-regional trade by
A. exporting goods to Africa and
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By the mid 600s, Islam had begun to spread into northern Africa through Arabs who traveled across the Red Sea. From there,
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Which of these best describes the European manorial system used in Medieval times?
A. It was a political system that gave power
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Which 1400s Portuguese invention made travel by sea easier and led to increased Afro-Eurasian trade?
A. the telescope B. the
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Which of the following was a contributing factor to the fall of the Incan Empire?
A. The Incans were conquered by the much
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How did the Byzantine Empire affect Eastern Europe and Russia?
A. The Byzantines defended those areas from the Western Roman
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The shift in Europe from very labor-intensive grain farming to the raising of cattle and sheep was most likely a result of
A. the
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Because of their geographic location, the Plains Indians
A. built dwellings in the sides of steep cliffs. B. fished for salmon
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Isaac Newton was one of the greatest philosophers and scientists of the Enlightenment. His work on the laws of motion and
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How did the Triangular Trade route affect western African countries?
A. New medicinal innovations from west Africa were shared
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Which devastating event of the Middle Ages (mid-1300s) resulted in the deaths of nearly half of Europe's population?
A. the
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Which of the following is an effect of the revival of Confucianism during the Song Dynasty?
A. the decline of trade with
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The tribes that would later become the Mongol people were originally
A. nomads living in the northern plains of China. B. rice
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The Mongols invaded Korea, known as Goryeo at the time, on several occasions between the years of 1231 and 1270. Which statement
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The Ming Dynasty came to power in 1368 A.D. While in power, several of the rulers started projects to revitalize and rebuild
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Which of the following regions of India became a state ruled by the Mongols?
A. Baluchistan B. Punjab C. Delhi D. Kashmir
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What number labels the Arabian Sea on the map?
A. 11 B. 7 C. 4 D. 12
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The Arabian Peninsula is mostly made up which type of climate?
A. tundra B. subtropical steppe C. desert D. humid continental
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• paper
• textiles • steel The box lists examples of A. goods that were banned from being sold along most Arab trade
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Muslim scholars created which branch of mathematics?
A. algebra B. calculus C. statistics D. geometry
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Which of the following was a result of the Muslim Conquests?
A. Muslims became known as brutal and cruel invaders. B. Islam lost
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Which of the following is one of the significant features of Islamic art?
A. portraits of Muhammad B. calligraphy C.
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During the Middle Ages, Muslims made many intellectual contributions. They built upon the knowledge obtained by previous
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Kalila and Dimna
• Rubaiyat • A Thousand and One Nights The items listed above are all examples of Islamic contributions to
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By the time the Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople in 1453, most of the Byzantine Empire had already fallen. Why did the
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Which of the following best describes the studies of Muslim philosophers during the Middle Ages?
A. They were influenced by
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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 of the following is one important way that the fall of the Byzantine Empire affected Europe?
A. Christians fleeing to
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Which landform is located nearest number 1?
A. Alps B. Sahara Desert C. Namib Desert D. Himalaya Mountains
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In the 14th century, which of the following West African countries was the source of almost half of the world’s gold?
A. Egypt
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By 800 A.D., Ghana had become a powerful trading center in West Africa. What were two of the most important goods traded by
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Which of the following geographic features made trade with Arabia challenging for the Mali Empire during the Medieval period?
A.
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Traditional African religious beliefs include the existence of a Supreme Being who was the creator of everything. In addition,
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the Kingdom of Mali of West Africa?
A. It was the first African empire to
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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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Which body of water can be found off the western coast of Africa?
A. the Persian Gulf B. the Mediterranean Sea C. the Arabian
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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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Which groups had the most influence on the government, culture, and beliefs of the Byzantine Empire?
A. Muslims and Persians B.
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Which of these was most responsible for the fall of the Byzantine Empire?
A. attacks from European Crusaders, Arabs, and Turks B.
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Constantinople as the "New Rome"
Eastern Roman Empire Justinian's Code Blend of Greek, Roman, and Christian influences The list
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Justinian was the ruler of the Byzantine Empire from 527 A.D. until 565 A.D. He contributed to the field of law by creating the
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Which of the following would most likely be found in Byzantine art?
A. portraits of ordinary people B. mosaics of Christian
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Less than 100 years after it was founded, the Byzantine Empire faced several major invasions and problems in the community. The
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Novel 137, Regulating Church Ritual
Emperor Justinian I of the Byzantine Empire We order all bishops and priests to repeat the
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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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excellent harbors
located on the Bosporus between the Mediterranean and Black Seas protected on three sides by water The details
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Lady Murasaki Shikibu wrote a novel called The Tale of Genji, which depicted court life during the Heian Period. The story tells
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According to Shinto beliefs, all elements, including the sun, trees, rocks, and animals, have a kami. Which of the following
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During Prince Shotoku's reign, many aspects of Chinese culture were brought to Japan. At a time long before modern-day
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Keiji is a follower of the Shinto religion. Which of these would most likely be part of his religious practice?
A. praying with
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Confucian ideas were adopted by the Japanese during Prince Shotoku's reign. Which of the following institutions was most heavily
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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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In what way is the Shinto religion different from Japanese Buddhism?
A. Shinto followers do not build shrines. B. Shinto
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Article 2. The three treasures, which are Buddha, the (Buddhist) Law and the (Buddhist) Priesthood, should be given sincere
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What impact did Mongol leaders Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan have on Europe?
A. The khans and their armies taught Europeans modern
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Which landform corresponds to the number 5 on the map? A. Korean Peninsula B. Honshu C. Gobi Desert D. Malay Peninsula
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Which of the following was a result of the peace in Asia in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries under Mongol rule?
A. Trade
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Emperor Wen established the Sui Dynasty.
The Period of Disunion was ended. Emperor Wen reunified all of China under his
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use of fertilizer
crop rotation use of seedlings improved irrigation new types of plows The above list describes agricultural
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Which of the following is an effect of the revival of Confucianism during the Song Dynasty?
A. the importance of the civil
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The Mongol's rule of China was different from other dynasties in China because the Mongol dynasty
A. was the first to invest in
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Which location is closest to the red sea? A. Cairo B. Mecca C. Jerusalem D. Medina
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The Five Pillars of Islam are duties that all Muslims are supposed to perform. Which of the following is one of the Five Pillars
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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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During the Renaissance, the position of the Italian peninsula near the Eastern Mediterranean encouraged trade with
A. the Safavid
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Renaissance scholars recovered lost Greek texts, which had been preserved by Arab scholars
Byzantine scholars migrated to Italy
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• major trading and cultural center in northern Italy
• played an important role in the expansion of banking in Europe •
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During the Renaissance, a new intellectual movement known as humanism evolved. What was the significance of the humanist
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The image above shows the retrograde (backward) motion of Mars as observed from Earth by the astronomer who discovered it.
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• La Pietà
• David • The Last Judgment • the Sistine Chapel ceiling Which Renaissance artist created the works listed
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Smokeless tobacco is much less risky for your health than cigarettes. (1 point) Responses true or false
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Smoke exhaled from a smoker’s lungs is called mainstream smoke. (1 point) Responses true or false
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Good advice for someone who is trying to quit smoking is (Select all that apply) (1 point) Responses Tell them to eat candy
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Which is the best interpretation of the two flat portions of the graph? (1 point) Responses These show where temperature is
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What does temperature measure?(1 point) Responses the empty space between the particles the empty space between the particles
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Which option describes the particles of water as the liquid water actively boils? (1 point) Responses The particles will have
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Rank the phases of matter from the one with the least kinetic energy to the greatest kinetic energy for the particles in the
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Which of the following describes a valid method for calculating the surface area of a triangular prism?(1 point) Responses
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What is a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional figure?(1 point) Responses a triangular prism a triangular prism
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How many squares make up a cube?(1 point) squares
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What is the surface area of a cube with a side length of 8 inches?(1 point) Responses 96 square inches 96 square inches 64
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How many two-dimensional shapes make up a rectangular prism? (1 point) Responses three three six six eight eight four
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What does surface area measure?(1 point) Responses capacity capacity the outside of a three-dimensional shape the outside of a
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