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SAT Subject Test: World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A woman who holds to the belief in equal rights and opportunities for both men and women
creole
ethnic cleansing
feminist
indulgence
2. The power to prevent the execution of law
paleontologists
papal states
treaty of Versailles
veto
3. The killing of unwanted wives in India by which the husband douses the wife with kerosene - sets her on fire - and then reports the incident as a cooking accident
dowry death
third reich
dictator
Tarah
4. A privilege that exempts foreign residents from the laws of the nation in which they are residing
serf
time of troubles
stele
extraterritorial rights
5. Program begun under the US President John Kennedy to send volunteer workers to developing nations to assist them in improving education - agricultural methods - sanitation - and other areas of need
civil rights movement
Manchaeism
peace crops
mandate
6. A national legislature assembly
nationalism
parliament
world trade organization
imperialism
7. An economic system to increase a nation's wealth by government regulation of all of the nation's commercial interests.
qanat
umma
mercantilism
appeasement
8. Triangular sail that permitted greater control of ships
hajj
edict of Nantes
lateen sail
Shiva
9. A blend of eastern and western culture characteristics (Greek - Egyptian - Persian - and Indian) in the period between the reign of Alexander the great and the Roman occupation of Greece
hellenistic culture
mercantilism
Sikhs
space shuttle
10. Policy of murder and other violent acts directed against a particular ethnic group by another; initially applied to the killing of Bosnian Muslims by Serbia after the breakup of Yugoslavia
stateless society
artifacts
ethnic cleansing
propaganda
11. A region that is controlled by an outside power but is allowed to maintain its own government
protectorate
dictator
dissident
four tigers
12. U.S. post- World War II policy of forging alliances to assist vulnerable countries in their resistance against communism
containment
paleontologists
comedy
McDonaldization
13. A political system in which a monarch or noble granted land to other nobles in exchange for military services - protection and loyalty
fascism
consumerism
feudalism
ghetto
14. An artistic movement in the early 20th century that produces works that were meaningless and whimsical ()
Dadaism
hominid
Taliban
estates-general
15. An agreement singed in 1968 by several nations who pledged to help prevent the spread of nuclear weapons
liberal
Allah
consumerism
nuclear non-proliferation treaty
16. Studying fossil remains
paleontologists
soviet
command economy
chinampa
17. Government in the hands of the wealthy or the nobility
hijra
entrepreneurship
aristocracy
Yalta Conference
18. A temporary alliance of a number of small political parties
coalition
burgess
Nuremberg trials
mensheviks
19. Inns that provided loading for caravan travelers across the Sahara Desert
comedy
Tarah
Manhattan project
caravanserials
20. A road developed by Scottish engineer John McAdam in which a pavement was created of small stones compacted together into layers
mercantilism
ziggurat
intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)
macadam road
21. Keys to right living in the Buddhist faith
hieroglyphics
eightfold path
satrap
Yahweh
22. A humanlike creature that walks upright
geocentric theory
hominid
natural selection
messiah
23. A government of three rulers
u-boats
triumvirate
social Darwinism
consul
24. A nomadic people from central Asia who eventually settled in modern Hungary
divine right of kings
Magyars
benefice
tragedy
25. The period from 2 -500 -000 to about 8000 BCE; also called the old stone age
paleolithic age
chlorofluorocarbons
archeology
paleontologists
26. The relocation of people across long distance or international borders
external migration
commune
u-boats
mystery religion
27. Also called the counter- reformation - a period of renewal with in the Roman Catholic Church as a response to the protestant reformation
chinampa
reparation
Catholic reformation
civilization
28. The German word for 'living space' a goal Hitler wished to attain by conquering Eastern Europe and Russia
thermoluminescnce dating
nongovernmental organization
lebnsraum
quipu
29. A region in southeastern Europe currently composed of the republics of the former Yugoslavia - the European portion of Turkey - Greece - Albania - and Bulgaria
forbidden city
Balkans
latifundia
scientific revolution
30. Slave boy taken by the Ottoman Turks from conquered Christian territories
feminist
caravanserials
jainissary
commercial agriculture
31. A former colonial territory that is supervised by another country during its translation to an independent nation
truncated pyramid
ghetto
satrap
mandate
32. A sole ruler with absolute power
rotten borough
dictator
dharma
archeology
33. The period between 8000 BCE and approximately 3000 BCE; also known as the New stone age
epicureanism
neolithic age
geneva conference
dictator
34. Idea prevalent during the Cold War period that - if one nation fell to communism - neighboring nations would likewise fall
absolute monarch
Tarah
domino theory
edict of Nantes
35. A mild 19th century movement in art and literature that focused on the ills of industrialism
realism
tragedy
collective bargaining
guomindang
36. An almost treeless flat grassland stretching across central Asia and eastern Europe
gulf of tonkin resolution
steppe
space station
triangular trade
37. A territory under the direct control of a stronger country
shah
apostle
colony
Manchaeism
38. A belief that spirits inhabit the features of the natural world
chinampa
divine right of kings
commune
animism
39. A form of imperialism under which land and mineral rights were granted to private businesses with investments in colonial territories()
concession
dharma
triple entente
fascism
40. Copying human DNA sequence to create a new human being
separation of powers
human cloning
major domo
fourteen points
41. Philosophy that holds that life in itself has no meaning and that each person deiced the meaning of life for himself or herself
commercial agriculture
rotten borough
mensheviks
existentialism
42. A spacecraft that carries instruments capable of transmitting to earth photographs and information about the planets
dharma
pasteurization
aristocracy
space probe
43. Nationalist party founded in China by Sun Yician; after 1925 - headed by Jinang Jieshi
consumerism
guomindang
commercial agriculture
specialization of labor
44. An organization whose chief aim is the establishment of an independent Palestinian state in southwest america
predestination
space probe
Palestine liberation organization
scientific revolution
45. A form of warfare in which opposing armies dig parallel trenches from which they engage in combat - used in WWI
jazz
missi dominici
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
trench warfare
46. A 20th century style of music developed primarily by African American musicians
jazz
shi
predestination
glasnost
47. A Roman Catholic Church court especially powerful in Spain and Italy during the Counter- reformation
indulgence
third reich
parliament
Inquisition
48. The willingness of a country to go to the point of war to defend its interests; -
one-child policy
philosopher
domino theory
brinkmanship
49. A small ship with triangular and rectangular sails as well as stern post rudder that permitted greater control in steering the vessel
third reich
quipu
caravel
creole
50. In Hinduism - the rules of one's caste; in Buddhism the doctrines of the faith
artifacts
dharma
fourteen points
dynasty