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SAT Subject Test: World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. South African inhabitant of dutch ancestry
Afrikaner
Cyrillic alphabet
shia
hijra
2. Pre- WWI pact amount Great Britain - France - and Russia
operation Barbarossa
realpolitik
operation overlord
triple entente
3. In ancient Rome - a military unit of 5 -000 to 6 -000 infantry
Renaissance
surrealism
five-year plans
legion
4. The period from 2 -500 -000 to about 8000 BCE; also called the old stone age
consul
gospel
intifada
paleolithic age
5. A guild-sponsored system of training craftsmen
mobilization
totalitarian state
tree-ring dating
apprenticeship
6. The right of a dynasty to rule
radical
new economic policy
Afrikaner
legitimacy
7. The Enlightenment concept that government is based upon an agreement in which the people relinquish their rights to a ruler in order to receive the protection offered by law and order
romanticism
brinkmanship
social contract
anthropology
8. A belief that maintained that - although there was a god - the role of the deity was simply to set natural laws in motion
shinto
Deism
existentialism
hominid
9. A former colonial territory that is supervised by another country during its translation to an independent nation
appeasement
mandate
natural selection
dharma
10. The period in European history from about 1300 to 1600 in which a return to classical themes dominated art - literature - and education
Renaissance
final solution
Allah
thermoluminescent dating
11. The most popular of the Hellenistic philosophies - the belief that individuals had a responsibility to aid others and lead virtuous lives
stoicism
steppe
mameduke
iconoclastic controversy
12. Large collective farm
commune
laissez-faire
nonalignment
social contract
13. In feudal Japan - a superior military leader who ruled in the name of the emperor
guomindang
nation-stae
Atlantic Charter
shogun
14. A period of violence in Russia between 1598 and the choice of Mikhail Romanov as czar in 1613
Deism
coalition
time of troubles
treaty of tordesillas
15. The change from hunting and gathering to agriculture
blitzkrieg
Nuremberg trials
illuminated manuscript
Neolithic Revolution
16. In medieval Europe - a merchant organization founded to regulate production standards and prices within specific trades
impressionism
hellenistic culture
guild
marathon
17. A policy passed by the US congress in 1941 to allow President Roosevelt to lend or lease arms and other supplies to any nation considered vital to the security of the USA
Lend- Lease Act
Balfour Declaration
Huns
social contract
18. 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
monsoon
British Commonwealth
hellenistic culture
parliament
19. Government in which citizens are ruled by elected representatives
divine right of kings
republic
estates-general
appeasement
20. A 1598 decree that granted religious freedom to the Huguenots
illuminated manuscript
edict of Nantes
stoicism
nonalignment
21. The scattering of specific ethnic groups throughout various parts of the world
diaspora
British Commonwealth
duma
bushido
22. A Roman Catholic Church court especially powerful in Spain and Italy during the Counter- reformation
caravel
Dar al- Islam
Inquisition
marathon
23. Government controlled by religious rulers or by a ruler considered divine
theocracy
space probe
cuneiform
Lend- Lease Act
24. Hitler's systematic elimination of the Jews and other populations he considered inferior
human cloning
commercial agriculture
final solution
shariah
25. A member of the middle class in medieval Germany n. ()
burgher
Nuremberg trials
lebnsraum
Dadaism
26. A German emperor
genocide
mandate
space shuttle
kaiser
27. A pilgrimage to Mecca required once during the lifetime of a follower of Islam
Manchaeism
hajj
checks and balances
mensheviks
28. In Kenya - a secret organization of primarily Kikuyu farmers driven out of the farmland of the northern highlands by the British
mau mau
vietnamization
philosopher
zen Buddhism
29. The relocation of people across long distance or international borders
external migration
stateless society
dynasty
appeasement
30. A member of the priestly class in Aryan society
Brahmin
absolute monarch
shogun
final solution
31. One of two leaders elected by the patrician assembly who held executive authority under the Roman republic()
suffrage
consul
devshirme
kibbutzim
32. Reserved territory in the least desirable area of South Africa set aside for black residents
dharma
Columbian exchange
homeland
polygamy
33. In medieval Europe - the practice of charging interest
ethnic cleansing
justification by faith
usury
collective farming
34. Document singed by Englands King John in 1215 that limited the power of the kind and protected the rights of nobles
cubism
Cyrillic alphabet
manga carta
Truman doctrine
35. Currently know and the Commonwealth of Nation - an association of nations whose members accept the British monarch as a symbolic head; most member nations were at one time associated wit the British empire or with another current member nation
five-year plans
patriarchal
ziggurat
British Commonwealth
36. In Hinduism - the rules of one's caste; in Buddhism the doctrines of the faith
Anabaptists
dharma
laissez-faire
kibbutzim
37. Thinking man; the species to which modern humans belong
consul
Huns
triangular trade
Homo sapiens
38. The Allied invasion of Normandy in the northwestern France on June 6th 1994
operation overlord
civil rights movement
dictator
estate
39. A traditional form of Islam that supported the election of only the family members of Muhammad
final solution
capitalism
shia
Afrikaner
40. 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
mandate
patriarch
apprenticeship
blitzkrieg
41. In the early 19th century - a term suffering to those Europeans who favored granting increased power to elect assemblies
liberal
Yalta Conference
African National Congress
hieroglyphics
42. A form of imperialism under which land and mineral rights were granted to private businesses with investments in colonial territories()
major domo
concession
pariah
shinto
43. Nationalist party founded in China by Sun Yician; after 1925 - headed by Jinang Jieshi
shariah
Holocaust
homeland
guomindang
44. Chinese concept of balance in nature represented by male assertiveness and female submission
dowry death
repartamiento
Manhattan project
yin and yang
45. A 1 -600 mile communication route in ancient Persia
Royal Road
tree-ring dating
burqa
artifacts
46. The patrician assembly that approves all major decisions in republican Rome
intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)
glyph
desalinization
senate
47. A family of chemicals used in industry - air conditioning refrigeration and consumer products; one of the chief destroyers of the earth's ozone layer
chlorofluorocarbons
helot
bushido
Magyars
48. International organization dedicated to investigating human rights violations and providing humanitarian aid
sakk
sphere of influence
nongovernmental organization
mau mau
49. An elected representative of the plebeians - who sat as a member of Tribal Assembly in republican Rome
predestination
human cloning
tribune
polis
50. A philosophy of life's struggles according to the buddhist faith: everything in life is suffering; the cause of all suffering is people's desire; suffering can be ended by ending all desires; desires may be overcome by following the eightfold path
scientific revolution
hieroglyphics
helsinki accords
four noble truths