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SAT Subject Test: World History
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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. Economic system in which decisions are in the hands of the government rather than the consumer.
great lap forward
communism
economic imperialism
collective farming
2. The dissemination of materials or messages to promote one's own cause or diminish the cause of an adversary
fascism
four noble truths
propaganda
space station
3. The ability to organize and utilize the factors of production to realize profits
laissez-faire
Protestant Reformation
devshirme
entrepreneurship
4. Organization founded in 1921 by black Africans to campaign for their rights
four noble truths
pasteurization
justification by faith
African National Congress
5. Involves obtaining samples of the genetic material of DNA from living donors and comparing it with the DNA from other persons or from animals computers and then are used to determine the rate of change in the DNA
third reich
satrap
DNA dating
golden mean
6. A 1598 decree that granted religious freedom to the Huguenots
satellite nation
griot
animism
edict of Nantes
7. Russian emperor
domino theory
czar (tsar)
missi dominici
psychoanalysis
8. An economic system based on private ownership in order to produce profits - prices are based on supply and demand
capitalism
mystery religion
laissez-faire
caudillo
9. A government unit in which several countries or peoples are under the authority of one ruler
proletariat
empire
czar (tsar)
surrealism
10. In the 16th century Roman Catholic Church - a paper whose purchase guaranteed the buyer the forgiveness of sins
indulgence
homeland
colony
steppe
11. In Kenya - a secret organization of primarily Kikuyu farmers driven out of the farmland of the northern highlands by the British
Warsaw pact
mau mau
factors of production
Atlantic Charter
12. Copying human DNA sequence to create a new human being
human cloning
caravanserials
fresco
people of the book
13. The most popular of the Hellenistic philosophies - the belief that individuals had a responsibility to aid others and lead virtuous lives
stoicism
conservative
DNA dating
Taliban
14. Pre- WWI pact amount Great Britain - France - and Russia
triple entente
gulf of tonkin resolution
new economic policy
foraging
15. An organization of European countries to promote free trade among its members
nation-stae
enlightenment
European Union
Huns
16. In feudal Europe - a person who received from his lord a grant of land in exchange for loyalty and military or agricultural services
operation overlord
mandate
hominid
vassal
17. A self- sufficient estate in feudal Europe
manor
detente
legion
stream of consciousness
18. A 1948 statement in which the United Nations declared that all human beings have rights to life - liberty - and security.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
hieroglyphics
archaeology
enclosure movement
19. A Protestant Church that stressed adult baptism and the separation of church and state
purdah
Anabaptists
kamikaze
laissez-faire
20. An economic system in which the means of production belong to the public and are operated for the common welfare
tragedy
socialism
scientific revolution
Lend- Lease Act
21. A widely spoken language among east Africans which is a blend of Arabic and the Bantu languages
civil disobedience
triangular trade
Swahili
civilization
22. Those factors essential to initialization: land - labor - capital - and entrepreneurship
helot
treaty of Versailles
edict of Nantes
factors of production
23. A 1494 treaty that divided the land in the Americans between Portugal and Spain
treaty of tordesillas
collective bargaining
Ka'aba
ghetto
24. The 16th century reform movement in the christian church that emphasized salvation through faith in Jesus Christ alone
duma
Protestant Reformation
Australopithecus
impressionism
25. Beginning the the 15th century - the exchange of plants livestock - disease - and slaves between the eastern and western hemispheres
Brahmin
Allah
missi dominici
Columbian exchange
26. Person in colonial Spanish America who was mixes European and Native American heritage
mestizo
Royal Road
dictator
Protestant Reformation
27. Stone pillar that was the characteristic architectural structure of Aksum
bourgeoisie
messiah
stele
papal states
28. Those conditions that compel individuals to leave their country and those that pull persons to another location
dissident
thermoluminescnce dating
Reconquest
push-pull factors
29. A spacecraft that carries instruments capable of transmitting to earth photographs and information about the planets
human cloning
space probe
specialization of labor
Renaissance
30. The four economically successful areas of Hong Kong - Singapore - South Korea - and Taiwan
four tigers
silk roads
five pillars
Truman doctrine
31. Developed by Louis Pasteur - the process of destroying bacteria in milk and other liquids
feminist
Holocaust
pasteurization
Anabaptists
32. One of two leaders elected by the patrician assembly who held executive authority under the Roman republic()
stupa
Cultural Revolution
kaiser
consul
33. A replacement for the encomienda system which allowed for the payment of wages to Native American workings in the Spanish American colonies
repartamiento
nirvana
genocide
polygamy
34. Muslim social and ethical law
truncated pyramid
shariah
qanat
bushido
35. A 1945 conference help at post damn - Germany in which Truman and Churchill met with Stalin to attempt to persuade him to abandon his policy of domination of the soviet satellite nations
scientific revolution
ayatollah
Kellogg-Briand Pact
postdam conference
36. Soviet policy introduced in 1985 by Mikhail Gorbachev in which the soviet people were permitted to own small private businesses
perestroika
economic imperialism
republic
pogram
37. Two-dimensional religious images used by Eastern Christians in their celebrations and devotions
missi dominici
factors of production
four tigers
icon
38. Divine approval used to grant authority to Chinese dynasties
qanat
McDonaldization
mystery religion
mandate of heaven
39. An effort begun the 20th century to increase the global food supply by the use of pesticides - fertilizers and developments in disease-resistant crops
green revolution
four modernizations
veto
scorched- earth policy
40. A cold war term referring to developing nations nonaligned with either the Soviet union or US
commune
tree-ring dating
third world
strategic defense initiative
41. A cohort group in which tribal members of a common age range shared experiences and responsibilities appropriate to that age group
thermoluminescnce dating
age grade
mestizo
Catholic reformation
42. In Hinduism - a person's good or evil deeps while on earth
triple alliance
karma
nation-stae
tragedy
43. The termination of slavery
glyph
abolition
empire
Royal Road
44. A soviet policy introduced in 1985 by Mikhall Gorbchev emphasizing openness in the sharing of information and ideas
missi dominici
shi
glasnost
parallel descent
45. A humanlike creature that walks upright
Atlantic Charter
hominid
foraging
hellenistic culture
46. The Allied invasion of Normandy in the northwestern France on June 6th 1994
domestic system
time of troubles
operation overlord
Sikhs
47. Landowning classes in the 18th century Russia used as officers in the prussian army
extraterritorial rights
new deal
junkers
Taliban
48. Workers who have migrated from developing countries to industrial ones to take advantage of employment opportunities and ultimately to stay as permanent residents
guest workers
illuminated manuscript
ziggurat
space probe
49. The use of passive resistance - or public refusal to obey a law that is perceived to be unjust
four noble truths
civil disobedience
suffrage
anthropology
50. 1945 Meeting with US president FDR - British Prime Minister(PM) Winston Churchill - and and Soviet Leader Stalin during WWII to plan for post-war
shia
Yalta Conference
checks and balances
foraging