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CSET Subtest 1: History 4
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The church's holy war to recapture the Holy Land - the Pope called for holy warriors to liberate the holy land from the infidels
Taoism
The Crusades
the Pueblo Indians
Punic Wars
2. 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
law of supply and demand
defeat of Spanish Armanda
caliphs
Taoism
3. Provided new political boundaries and established Calvinism - Germany divided into Protestant and Catholic areas
Peace of Westphalia
karma
Illiad and Odyssey
Hadyn - Mozart and Beethoven
4. A feudal lord in feudal Japan
Lydians
daimyo
the Pueblo Indians
Economics
5. Chinese philosophy with a focus on concept of respect to one's family - parents - government and rulers - supported tendency to respect authority
church
Confucianism
Assyria
monotheism
6. Deals with the production - distribution - and consumption of goods and services
the Pueblo Indians
Pope Leo IX
Chaldeans
Economics
7. 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
8. A period of cultural enlightenment that started in Italy during the 14th Century and spread over the next 200 year. It was spurted by the printing press
Hammurabi's Code
The Renaissance
Romanov dynasty -
Charlemagne
9. The civilization that embodied the east half of the Roman empire survived for a thousand of yars as the Byzantine Empire and preserved the Eastern Orhthodox Church
Byzantine Empire
Punic Wars
Holy bible
St. Augustine
10. The idea of total obedience to the sovereign because of their 'divine right'
absolutism
English parliament
Louis XIV
hunter/gatherer societies
11. 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
Three famous African empires
Adam Smith
Hammurabi's Code
Rome
12. A feudal king in feudal Japan
Phonecians
Rome
daimyo
shogun
13. Early civilization that attempt to unify the near East under zoroastrianism zoroastrianism - an ethical religion based on the concepts of good and evil
law of supply and demand
Pope Leo IX
Adam Smith
Persians
14. Ghana - Mali and Songhai
Three famous African empires
Romanov dynasty -
Karl Marx - who saw capitalism as 'feudal serfdom' develops the idea of communism
reincarnation
15. After the fall of Rome - Europe lacked strong poltiical and economic center - transitioning into the Medieval Ages
reasosn for Byzantine's decline decline
Europe's Industrial Revolution
The Dark Ages
Frederick Barbarosa
16. Promotes concept of balanced Europe as England gains power
Illiad and Odyssey
Holy bible
The Renaissance
Henry VII
17. The concept of United States history as the mass migration of one group (Europeans) overwhelmed and put another group to extinction (Indians)
18. Ended the Anglo - Saxon rule in England
Battle of Hastings (1066)
law of supply and demand
The Hundred Years War
James I
19. Jesuits were the official Catholic response to the reformation
Society of Jesus
modern capitalism
Phonecians
romanticism
20. Encourages the accumulation of wealth and property by individuals but is regulated by the state
capitalism
romanticism
Ferdinand Magellan
shogun
21. Buddhist idea that fate is earned
The Congress of Vienna (1815)
Louis XIV
karma
mercantilism
22. Religious stories about gods and goddesses who had human - style weaknesses and disagreements
Mughuls
Rome
Causes of Rome's fall
mythology
23. War that re - established Christian control over Muslim Spain in 1492
Zimbabwe
The Reconquista
samurai
the Ming Dynasty
24. Commercial trade routes - distance from tribes that sacked Rome
25. The first great Christian philosopher
The Renaissance
St. Augustine
church
Charlemagne
26. Chinese philosopher who developed the idea of Confucianism
caliphs
Confucius
hiearchy of needs
Paul the Apostle
27. Ruled as dictator and abolished the moarchy - after his death - the monarchy was restored
Genghis Khan
church
Edict of Nantes
Oliver Cromwell
28. English ruler who helped England emerge as a major European power
Adam Smith
church
Elizabeth I
Babylonians
29. 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
law of supply and demand
caliphs
English parliament
30. Proximity to arabs - Salvs - n and Turks - Constantinople sacked during the fourth Crusade
31. Following a battle with Carthage - Rome emerged as the dominant power in the mediterranean
Punic Wars
means of productions
St. Augustine
Rome
32. Knights or military in feudal Europe
Thirty Years War
Karl Marx - who saw capitalism as 'feudal serfdom' develops the idea of communism
vassals
The War of Roses
33. Battle between Charles Martel and the Muslims prevented Islam from entering Europe
caliphs
Peace of Westphalia
shogun
The Battle of Tours (732 AD)
34. 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
35. One of the most important developments in Europoean history in which the king consented to the rule of law as opposed to 'divine right.' It is considered the foundation for the English Common Law system and the American Constitution
Congress of Verona (1822)
reasosn for Byzantine's decline decline
Magna Carta
Economics
36. 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
reasons for Byzantine's successs
the Act of supremacy
Voltaire - Montesquieu - Locke - and Rousseau
Confucius
37. Early civilization that conquered Sumeria and established the Code of Hammurabi was the first written code to regulate society - achieved central government and advancements in algebra and geomoetry
lords
Hinduism
Babylonians
Napoleon -
38. Mongol ruler that first opened China to the West through explorer Marco Polo
Kublai Khan
Rome
Muslims
Pax Romana
39. English pirate sailing for England became the second man to circumnavigate the globe
The Battle of Tours (732 AD)
Lydians
Sir Francis Drake
The Congress of Vienna (1815)
40. Author of absolutist politics
The Renaissance
Oliver Cromwell
Alexander the Great
Cardinal Richelieu
41. War between most European powers and led to the devestation of Germany
Martin Luther
Sir Francis Drake
Thirty Years War
The Dark Ages
42. The state controls the means of production and distributes the profits for the beneficiary of the people
43. Skilled farmers who flourished in Ohio and Mississippi
Babylonians
Hopewell people
Feudal Japan
Israelites
44. Equal to a vassal or knight in feudal Japan
samurai
Mughuls
fiefs
Mississippian culture
45. The zenith of Athenian society and the hight of its democracy
The Reformation
Economics
the Act of supremacy
Age of Pericles
46. Settled in the Mississippi Valley developed in 880 AD and built large religious mound structures
Israelites
The Justinian Code
Persians
Mississippian culture
47. English government consists of the House of Lords (for the wealthy) and House of Commons
English parliament
The Reformation
Oliver Cromwell
Elizabeth I
48. 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
The Dark Ages
Holy bible
The Age of Exploration
The Hundred Years War
49. Italian religious leader that established the independency of the papacy through the Vatican
the Fertile Crescent
Kush
Pope Leo IX
Isaac Newton
50. War between England and France that led to France rising as a nation
The Hundred Years War
modern capitalism
Alexander the Great
monotheism