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CSET Subtest 1: History 4
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Proximity to arabs - Salvs - n and Turks - Constantinople sacked during the fourth Crusade
2. Equal to a vassal or knight in feudal Japan
Feudal Japan
reasosn for Byzantine's decline decline
Elizabeth I
samurai
3. Fought between Catholics and Huguenots for control of france
Congress of Verona (1822)
French religious wars (1562-1598)
Illiad and Odyssey
Protestantism
4. Buddhist idea that fate is earned
Hammurabi's Code
karma
Assyria
Lao - tzu
5. War that re - established Christian control over Muslim Spain in 1492
karma
Congress of Verona (1822)
The Reconquista
caliphs
6. A period of peace for two centuries without a major war
The Congress of Vienna (1815)
hunter/gatherer societies
Pax Romana
Christopher Columbus
7. The Christian Word of God
Mughuls
Holy bible
the Iron Age
'laissez faire' economy
8. English pirate sailing for England became the second man to circumnavigate the globe
Muslims
Pax Romana
Protestantism
Sir Francis Drake
9. Ancient Asian civilization that developed own language and system of writing - literature and poetry - Shinto religion
means of productions
Paul the Apostle
The Reconquista
Feudal Japan
10. The zenith of Athenian society and the hight of its democracy
Age of Pericles
Elizabeth I
serfs
Feudal Japan
11. The way that a product is produced - in capitalism - it is ownedby the individual
Hinduism
means of productions
'laissez faire' economy
Confucius
12. Primarily agricultural economy dependent upon the lord of the manor and control over the serfs
manoralism
Sumeria
monotheism
Confucius
13. Caused by dis - satisfaction with church ritual and Latin overtones
ancient Greek
The Reformation
absolutism
karma
14. Ruler who dominated the political structure of the early Midle Ages - revived the Holy Roman Empire and included Germanic lands between the Rhine and Elbe Rivers
mythology
Charlemagne
Holy bible
capitalism
15. Christian disciple responsible for the spread of Christian theology
the Fertile Crescent
Paul the Apostle
The Justinian Code
the Peace of Augsburg
16. caused by inequitable class structure - bankruptcy of the French treasury - disorganized legal system - led to the Reign of Terror in which many of the aristocrats were beheaded
Lao - tzu
Causes of Rome's fall
French Revolution
Three famous African empires
17. The basic of justice systems used throughout the western world
Society of Jesus
Alexander the Great
The Justinian Code
The Battle of Tours (732 AD)
18. Concept in scholasticism in which reality consists of ideas (universals) that exist in the mind - independent of sensory powersof perception
James I
Charlemagne
the Fertile Crescent
realism
19. Profits are linked to the manufacturing of products
reasons for Byzantine's successs
modern capitalism
Paul the Apostle
means of productions
20. Societies in which men started to hunt and women gathered readily available foods
the four characteristics of civilization
The Reconquista
Zimbabwe
hunter/gatherer societies
21. Time when European countries focused attention outward because they were attracted to spices and other goods that were part of that world and wanted to find an overland routes to Asia were expensive and took very long
Anasazi culture
The War of Roses
The Age of Exploration
modern capitalism
22. Chinese dynasty that ousted the Mongols and then limited contact with the West through isolationism
Constantine
Kublai Khan
vassals
the Ming Dynasty
23. Enlightenment aritsts who emphasized the classical era's symphonies - rhythms and melodies
samurai
Hadyn - Mozart and Beethoven
Confucianism
Taoism
24. The first ruler of the French Republic. Established a Code of Napoleon that modernized French law- was ultimately defeated in The Battle of Waterloo
Napoleon -
St. Augustine
Karl Marx - who saw capitalism as 'feudal serfdom' develops the idea of communism
Age of Enlightenment
25. Early civilization that occupied the western Asia minor and were responsible for the first coinage of money
Feudal Japan
Mississippian culture
lords
Lydians
26. A Chinese philosophy based on the the idea of balance - one must strive to be aware of the order and harmony of all existence and live accordingly to it
Taoism
lords
monotheism
The Battle of Tours (732 AD)
27. The beginnin of the English Reformation when the pope refused to annul the marriage of Henry VII to Catherine of Aragon - led ultimately to England to establish Protestantism and the Anglican Church
English parliament
the Act of supremacy
capitalism
hiearchy of needs
28. Greek leader who conquered Persia - Asia Minor - and egypt to establish a world empire
Alexander the Great
Taoism
Holy bible
Genghis Khan
29. Land owned by the lords of feudal Europe
Europe's Industrial Revolution
karma
fiefs
ancient Greek
30. A way of thinking that inspired the nationalistic philosophy and the idea of self - determination
Alexander the Great
fiefs
Martin Luther
romanticism
31. Group that took over the Byzantine and Persian Empires and worked on medicine - a stronomy - mathematics - architecture and literature
Mississippian culture
Henry VII
Pax Romana
Muslims
32. English moarch to begin colonization of North America
Byzantine Empire
Feudal Japan
James I
Congress of Verona (1822)
33. Spanish explorer who sailed west from Spain and landed in the Carribbean - thinking it was India
the Peace of Augsburg
defeat of Spanish Armanda
Christopher Columbus
Edict of Nantes
34. The practice of state regulation and control fo the economy in an attempt to insure prosperity
samurai
hiearchy of needs
Hinduism
mercantilism
35. A feudal king in feudal Japan
Illiad and Odyssey
shogun
The Crusades
manoralism
36. The river valleys near the Tigres and Euphrates and Nile Rivers - which were the cradle of civlization
The Reformation
Frederick Barbarosa
the Fertile Crescent
hunter/gatherer societies
37. War between England and France that led to France rising as a nation
The Hundred Years War
capitalism
Charlemagne
Lao - tzu
38. Ended the Anglo - Saxon rule in England
Israelites
the Act of supremacy
Thirty Years War
Battle of Hastings (1066)
39. Italian religious leader that established the independency of the papacy through the Vatican
Rome
Pope Leo IX
Protestantism
French religious wars (1562-1598)
40. Portuguese explorer who was the first man to circumnavigate the globe
The Hundred Years War
Mississippian culture
Protestantism
Ferdinand Magellan
41. Led to the destruction of early civilizations like the Egyptians - Assyrians and Babylonians through the development of iron weapons
Peace of Westphalia
'laissez faire' economy
Magna Carta
the Iron Age
42. Started absolutism in Russia started with Ivan the Terrible
romanticism
Romanov dynasty -
Confucius
Feudal Japan
43. Mongol ruler that first opened China to the West through explorer Marco Polo
Martin Luther
scholasticism
Kublai Khan
The Congress of Vienna (1815)
44. If supply is greater tahn demand - the value of a product is lower; if demand is greater than supply - the value of a product is higher
Charlemagne
law of supply and demand
Age of Pericles
Karl Marx - who saw capitalism as 'feudal serfdom' develops the idea of communism
45. Caused by availability of investment capital and rise of the middle class - established cotton textile industry - Britain's great miaritime power - availability of coal - iron and cheap labor was available
46. A family that united and ruled most of India and built The Taj Mahal
Louis XIV
The Justinian Code
Persians
Mughuls
47. Commercial trade routes - distance from tribes that sacked Rome
48. Enlightenment philosophers who questioned the proper function of government and their ideas led to the American and French Revolutions
Causes of Rome's fall
Israelites
Lydians
Voltaire - Montesquieu - Locke - and Rousseau
49. Author of absolutist politics
ancient Greek
Cardinal Richelieu
the Peace of Augsburg
vassals
50. An angry former priest distributed a protest called 'Ninety Five Theses' against the church and its practices in 1517 - which led to the creation of the Protestant Church
'The Grand Experiment'
Martin Luther
ancient Greek
Age of Pericles