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SAT Subject Test: World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The belief that persons revive eternal salvation thought their faith in Jesus Christ as the savior of the world
hellenistic culture
people of the book
justification by faith
Bosporus Strait
2. A blend of Buddhism with some of the teachings of Daoism to form a faith dependent upon meditation and enlightenment
zen Buddhism
archeology
caudillo
forbidden city
3. A political movement that emphasizes extreme nationalism and loyalty to the sate and features one-party rule by an authoritarian ruler
intifada
tribune
fascism
apartheid
4. Member of the elite social class of colonial Spanish america - composed of person who has been born in Spain
luftwaffe
humanism
peninsular
bushi
5. An Incan record keeping device that consisted of a cord from which were suspended a number of cords - each containing a variety of knots of various sizes shapes and colors
civilization
quipu
dowry death
concession
6. Periodic migration in order to locate grazing lands from domesticated herds
Inquisition
sunni
world trade center
pastoral nomadism
7. The treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers in 1920 after the end of World War I which demanded exorbitant reparations from the Germans
monsoon
treaty of Versailles
global village
chivalry
8. Copying human DNA sequence to create a new human being
collective farming
samurai
human cloning
satellite nation
9. The French assembly (1200s-1789) made up of clergy - nobles - and the common people
Protestant Reformation
estate
genocide
estates-general
10. A school of art in which the normal shapes of objects or persons are changed into geometric forms
cubism
divine right of kings
world trade center
Mongol Peace
11. Document singed by Englands King John in 1215 that limited the power of the kind and protected the rights of nobles
Sikhs
manga carta
Holocaust
nationalism
12. An agreement singed in 1968 by several nations who pledged to help prevent the spread of nuclear weapons
concession
comedy
shia
nuclear non-proliferation treaty
13. The mass extermination of Jews and other civilians in Nazi Germany
lebnsraum
Holocaust
u-boats
final solution
14. The right of a dynasty to rule
joint-stock company
legitimacy
icon
protectorate
15. The willingness of a country to go to the point of war to defend its interests; -
external migration
geocentric theory
brinkmanship
apartheid
16. The politics of reality put into practice by Otto von Bismarck
mameduke
Australopithecus
Dar al- Islam
realpolitik
17. Muslim social and ethical law
great lap forward
humanism
shariah
stream of consciousness
18. According to Marx and Engels - the members of the working class
perestroika
proletariat
stateless society
council of Trent
19. An Enlightenment-era monarch who embraced reform and ruled with the welfare of his or her subjects in mind
homeland
enlightened despot
geocentric theory
chinampa
20. In India - public isolation of women from non-family members
purdah
colony
Taliban
city-state
21. A campaign of violence against Jewish settlements in Russia in the late 19th century
Yahweh
animism
helsinki accords
pogram
22. Keys to right living in the Buddhist faith
euro
Yom Kippur
apostle
eightfold path
23. Neutrality of developing nations during the cold war
operation overlord
treaty of tordesillas
nonalignment
bushi
24. A linguistic blend of Arabic and Hindi which is currently the official language of Pakistan
u-boats
Bolsheviks
Yahweh
urdu
25. Measures the amount of radiocarbon remaining in a fossil skeleton ( this reveals it age)
code of Hammurabi
zen Buddhism
radiocarbon dating
Protestant Reformation
26. The period in European history from about 1300 to 1600 in which a return to classical themes dominated art - literature - and education
Renaissance
communism
bushi
mystery religion
27. The right to vote
new deal
suffrage
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
social contract
28. The era of scientific thought in europe during which careful observation of the natural world was made - and accepted beliefs were questioned
third reich
scientific revolution
eightfold path
reactionary
29. Local council of peasants - laborers - and soldiers organized by Russian revolutionaries
internal migration
soviet
stem cell research
dharma
30. The Jewish day of atonement
Yom Kippur
Australopithecus
dowry death
peninsular
31. Two-dimensional religious images used by Eastern Christians in their celebrations and devotions
icon
nonalignment
eightfold path
extraterritorial rights
32. The most popular of the Hellenistic philosophies - the belief that individuals had a responsibility to aid others and lead virtuous lives
treaty of Versailles
creole
aristocracy
stoicism
33. Movement beginning in the 1890s - its main focus was the establishment of the Jewish homeland in Palestine
Zionism
emir
hellenistic culture
burqa
34. A family of chemicals used in industry - air conditioning refrigeration and consumer products; one of the chief destroyers of the earth's ozone layer
Cultural Revolution
chlorofluorocarbons
loess
Anabaptists
35. A 'lighting war' in which initial rapid surprise attacks by aircraft are followed by massive attacks of group forces - as in the 1939 German invasion of Poland
island-hopping
glyph
geneva conference
blitzkrieg
36. A belief that spirits inhabit the features of the natural world
Columbian exchange
tribune
sunni
animism
37. A region in southeastern Europe currently composed of the republics of the former Yugoslavia - the European portion of Turkey - Greece - Albania - and Bulgaria
Balkans
domestic system
Nuremberg trials
sphere of influence
38. According to Joan Calvin - the concept that God - before the beginning of the world - had chosen some people for heaven and others for hell
predestination
operation Barbarossa
social Darwinism
benefice
39. A movement of the 1950's and 1960's in the united states to alter laws in order to eliminate segregation for African Americans and to assure them the right to vote
European Union
civil rights movement
covenant
tribune
40. Letter of credit issued by Islamic banks; forerunner of modern checks
sakk
emir
civilization
kowtow
41. Hebrew word meaning 'the anointed': in Judaism the promised deliverer of the Jews; in Christianity - a term referring to Jesus
OPEC (organization of petroleum exporting countries)
messiah
specialization of labor
bushido
42. A pattern of inheritance in which the daughter inherit from their mother and sons from their father
illuminated manuscript
parallel descent
push-pull factors
jazz
43. Landowning classes in the 18th century Russia used as officers in the prussian army
aristocracy
junkers
satellite nation
Inquisition
44. This theory stated that animals could evolve from other animals in order to adapt to their environments. This theory was not widely accepted for it could possibly account for humans which would defeat the whole purpose of creationism
kamikaze
forbidden city
Homo sapiens
theory of evolution
45. In medieval Europe - the practice of charging interest
robotics
edict of Nantes
usury
Magyars
46. Chinese concept of balance in nature represented by male assertiveness and female submission
anthropology
yin and yang
seppuku
guest workers
47. A lavish community of the rulers of Ming China - forbidden to commoners
Inquisition
African National Congress
Neolithic Revolution
forbidden city
48. In feudal Europe - a peasant bound to the lord's land
Anabaptists
league of nations
kinship group
serf
49. Term used by Muslims to refer to Christians and Jews - whom the Muslims respected for possessing a scripture
consumerism
stupa
people of the book
ethnic cleansing
50. A policy announced by the US President Truman in 1947 to offer military and economic aid to free nations treated by communism
kowtow
Kellogg-Briand Pact
Truman doctrine
artifact