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CSET Subtest 1: History 4
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Early civililzation that developed the first lasting monotheism
The Reconquista
mercantilism
Chaldeans
Israelites
2. Early civilization established as a new Babylonian empire under king Nebuchadnezzar - develop astronomy - astrology - advanced government bureaucracy and architectural achievements such as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Ancient Egypt
Chaldeans
cost - benefit analysis
ancient Greek
3. Settled in the Mississippi Valley developed in 880 AD and built large religious mound structures
Lydians
The Battle of Tours (732 AD)
Genghis Khan
Mississippian culture
4. Peasants who work the land in exchange for protection that allow others to live and work in exchange for loyalty and services in feudal Europe
Ancient Egypt
serfs
Age of Pericles
Alexander the Great
5. Leaders in Islammic civilizations that improved farming methods and crop yields
reasons for Byzantine's successs
Voltaire - Montesquieu - Locke - and Rousseau
caliphs
Romanov dynasty -
6. English moarch to begin colonization of North America
hiearchy of needs
James I
Assyria
Causes of Rome's fall
7. Early civilization that established hierogyphic writing system - had a basic agricultural system and polytheistic belief - and whose culture depended on the annual flooding of the Nile as the basis for a sustained economy
ancient Greek
Battle of Hastings (1066)
Mughuls
Ancient Egypt
8. Was the most popwerful position and had a major landholder in feudal Europe. The Roman Catholic Church is extremely wealthy and powerful - left behind glorious looking churches and Cathedrals - Bibles were the most produced document
Europe's Industrial Revolution
Ferdinand Magellan
Kush
church
9. Battle over the succession of thet hrone in England. The House of Lancaster crushes the House of York and Henry VII establishes the infamous Tudor dynasty
the Ming Dynasty
Age of Enlightenment
Napoleon -
The War of Roses
10. Early civilization that developed military techniques and iron weapons - also had postal service - extensive library and system of highways
Age of Pericles
Assyria
Muslims
karma
11. An African empire the developed out of an iron working stettlement and eswasbasd on gold trade
The Reconquista
Oliver Cromwell
Zimbabwe
Muslims
12. A family that united and ruled most of India and built The Taj Mahal
Mughuls
Thirty Years War
Age of Enlightenment
nominalism
13. Profits are linked to the manufacturing of products
modern capitalism
manoralism
law of supply and demand
Congress of Verona (1822)
14. Ended the Anglo - Saxon rule in England
Society of Jesus
Battle of Hastings (1066)
the Iron Age
Holy bible
15. Ancient Asian civilization that developed own language and system of writing - literature and poetry - Shinto religion
Frederick Barbarosa
Feudal Japan
Congress of Verona (1822)
Muslims
16. Land owned by the lords of feudal Europe
Kush
Hinduism
fiefs
The Crusades
17. War between England and France that led to France rising as a nation
shogun
Confucianism
The Hundred Years War
Ferdinand Magellan
18. Started absolutism in Russia started with Ivan the Terrible
romanticism
Sumeria
Isaac Newton
Romanov dynasty -
19. After the fall of Rome - Europe lacked strong poltiical and economic center - transitioning into the Medieval Ages
Karl Marx - who saw capitalism as 'feudal serfdom' develops the idea of communism
The Dark Ages
Ancient Egypt
Confucianism
20. Portuguese explorer who was the first man to circumnavigate the globe
Ferdinand Magellan
Mughuls
karma
modern capitalism
21. Chinese philosopher who developed the idea of Confucianism
Genghis Khan
reasosn for Byzantine's decline decline
Confucius
cost - benefit analysis
22. Continuous barbaric invatsion - political dinstsability - decreasing farm production - inflation - excessive taxation - decline of missionaries - rise of Christianity divided the empire - attacked by Germanic warriors from northern Europe
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23. An economy in which people leave the funding alone
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24. Nile - Congo - Niger - and Zambizi
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25. The way that a product is produced - in capitalism - it is ownedby the individual
Romanov dynasty -
means of productions
Christopher Columbus
the Iron Age
26. The Christian Word of God
Ferdinand Magellan
Zimbabwe
Holy bible
reasons for Byzantine's successs
27. Author of 'Wealth of Nations' which advocates that manufacturing is truly the soruce of the nation's wealth
Adam Smith
means of productions
daimyo
Holy bible
28. Author of absolutist politics
Cardinal Richelieu
law of supply and demand
Society of Jesus
nominalism
29. The zenith of Athenian society and the hight of its democracy
Economics
Lydians
Age of Pericles
absolutism
30. The first ruler of the French Republic. Established a Code of Napoleon that modernized French law- was ultimately defeated in The Battle of Waterloo
Sumeria
Peace of Westphalia
The Reconquista
Napoleon -
31. Following a battle with Carthage - Rome emerged as the dominant power in the mediterranean
monotheism
Napoleon -
Punic Wars
the Iron Age
32. The basic of justice systems used throughout the western world
The Justinian Code
the Act of supremacy
Genghis Khan
Christopher Columbus
33. Chinese philospher who built up concept of yin and yang to form Taoism
fiefs
The Hundred Years War
Thirty Years War
Lao - tzu
34. Enlightenment philosophers who questioned the proper function of government and their ideas led to the American and French Revolutions
Elizabeth I
the Pueblo Indians
Peace of Westphalia
Voltaire - Montesquieu - Locke - and Rousseau
35. English government consists of the House of Lords (for the wealthy) and House of Commons
English parliament
Islam
Martin Luther
Chaldeans
36. Societies in which men started to hunt and women gathered readily available foods
hunter/gatherer societies
karma
Christopher Columbus
the four characteristics of civilization
37. Early civilizaion that was the first explorers - traders and colonizers of the anfcient world and develop the first alphabet
Pope Leo IX
French religious wars (1562-1598)
Sir Francis Drake
Phonecians
38. Used what he learned in classic books and original insights to develop law of gravity and physics
Charlemagne
Isaac Newton
Peace of Westphalia
Feudal Japan
39. A growing interest in culture of learning and reading. Led to a questioning of Christianity and church dogma.
the Fertile Crescent
Age of Enlightenment
Constantine
The War of Roses
40. A belief develoepd that an individual's karma caused their birth in one of four social groups - or castes - from the Brahmins to the Untouchables - modern India outlawed the caste system after the Mahatma Gandhi
Hinduism
Feudal Japan
Babylonians
Taoism
41. Italian religious leader that established the independency of the papacy through the Vatican
Pope Leo IX
Punic Wars
Martin Luther
Byzantine Empire
42. A feudal lord in feudal Japan
Adam Smith
monotheism
daimyo
romanticism
43. Ancient empire that conquered Greece about 500 years after the founding of Rome. at its heydey - it took over most of Europe - Middle East and Mid Africa
Zimbabwe
Rome
Hinduism
samurai
44. War that re - established Christian control over Muslim Spain in 1492
The Reconquista
The War of Roses
scholasticism
Israelites
45. Jesuits were the official Catholic response to the reformation
Society of Jesus
The War of Roses
St. Augustine
Elizabeth I
46. Before human can turn their attention to finer things in life - humans need to focus on their primary needs - physiological - they must have enough to eat or drink and a warm place to sleep - security and safety - river settlements were the easiest t
hiearchy of needs
Muslims
mythology
The Dark Ages
47. Ends Spanish attempts to invade England
shogun
defeat of Spanish Armanda
Thirty Years War
manoralism
48. Provided new political boundaries and established Calvinism - Germany divided into Protestant and Catholic areas
the Peace of Augsburg
Adam Smith
means of productions
Peace of Westphalia
49. Primarily agricultural economy dependent upon the lord of the manor and control over the serfs
English parliament
The Dark Ages
manoralism
samurai
50. Encourages the accumulation of wealth and property by individuals but is regulated by the state
Age of Enlightenment
monotheism
capitalism
Israelites