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SAT Subject Test: World History
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. An antimalarial drug
quinine
island-hopping
Catholic reformation
Deism
2. One of the first 4 books of the Christian new testament
pasteurization
artifact
foraging
gospel
3. An independent state whose citizens are bound by a common cultural identity
artifact
nation-stae
code of Hammurabi
edict of Nantes
4. A sole ruler with absolute power
dictator
benefice
predestination
manor
5. 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
code of Hammurabi
four noble truths
operation Barbarossa
monsoon
6. The period from 2 -500 -000 to about 8000 BCE; also called the old stone age
four modernizations
paleolithic age
macadam road
proletariat
7. 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
sati
animism
Lend- Lease Act
functionalism
8. Triangular sail that permitted greater control of ships
lateen sail
apprenticeship
poliburo
stream of consciousness
9. 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
moderate
one-child policy
theory of evolution
five-year plans
10. A 1955 defense alliance organized by the Soviet Union - Czechoslovakia - Hungry - East Germany - Poland - Albania - Bulgaria - and Romania
Warsaw pact
mystery religion
Manhattan project
protectorate
11. A group of families that formed the basis of villages in some part of Africa
glasnost
paleolithic age
caravanserials
kinship group
12. The power to prevent the execution of law
stele
veto
satrap
radiocarbon dating
13. Russian emperor
Kellogg-Briand Pact
comedy
stoicism
czar (tsar)
14. The belief that persons revive eternal salvation thought their faith in Jesus Christ as the savior of the world
justification by faith
encomienda
communism
sphere of influence
15. Form of drama developed by the Greeks that often satirizes a society
philosopher
totalitarian state
comedy
social contract
16. A Muslim ruler
emir
OPEC (organization of petroleum exporting countries)
operation sea lion
caudillo
17. 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
British Commonwealth
blitzkrieg
Yalta Conference
loess
18. A 1494 treaty that divided the land in the Americans between Portugal and Spain
theory of evolution
functionalism
romanticism
treaty of tordesillas
19. 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
trench warfare
social contract
dowry death
world trade organization
20. The Muslim community of faithful
intifada
nirvana
dissident
umma
21. In medieval Europe - the practice of charging interest
icon
radiocarbon dating
usury
consumerism
22. The code of conduct required of a knight in feudal Europe
chivalry
monsoon
peninsular
strategic defense initiative
23. The third empire of Germany established in the 1930s by Adolph HItler
cuneiform
triumvirate
third reich
democratization
24. A greak city-state
polis
new economic policy
pogram
detente
25. The relocation of people across long distance or international borders
four tigers
lateen sail
external migration
Neo- Confucianism
26. The belief in one god
monotheism
apprenticeship
Bosporus Strait
Protestant Reformation
27. Indian soldiers serving under the command of British army officers
Sepoys
social contract
moderate
oracle bone
28. The organized elimination of an entire population group
genocide
Australopithecus
protectorate
final solution
29. Large collective farm
Sikhs
luftwaffe
commune
apprenticeship
30. Great shrines of stone constructed to house relics of the Buddha
commercial agriculture
czar (tsar)
existentialism
stupa
31. A 26 mile race
nuclear non-proliferation treaty
impressionism
marathon
karma
32. Artistic and literary movement of the early 19th century that reflected an admiration for nature and and emphasis on individual thought and feelings
romanticism
peace crops
kowtow
Tarah
33. A lavish community of the rulers of Ming China - forbidden to commoners
forbidden city
Neo- Confucianism
consul
trench warfare
34. Imperial officials under Charlemagne's empire who had the duty of overseeing the records of the counts - or local rulers
detente
missi dominici
four noble truths
repartamiento
35. Israeli communal agricultural settlements
archeology
predestination
kibbutzim
homeland
36. 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
European Union
jainissary
society of Jesus
37. An organization established in 1960 by several of the world's oil- production counties to regulate prices and production
OPEC (organization of petroleum exporting countries)
helot
Swahili
league of nations
38. In medieval Europe - a privilege granted to a vassal in exchange for military service or agricultural labor
anthropology
foraging
nationalism
benefice
39. A method of dating artifacts by determining the rate of change in DNA
social contract
DNA dating
divine right of kings
junkers
40. The most popular of the Hellenistic philosophies - the belief that individuals had a responsibility to aid others and lead virtuous lives
peace crops
hajj
stoicism
manor
41. A Japanese feudal lord who had a private army of samurai serving under him
global village
czar (tsar)
world health organization
daimyo
42. Idea prevalent during the Cold War period that - if one nation fell to communism - neighboring nations would likewise fall
purdah
capitalism
domino theory
external migration
43. Large estate in ancient Rome
armistice
latifundia
Sepoys
monsoon
44. An artistic movement in which paintings are characterized by a dreamlike quality
marshall plan
extraterritorial rights
surrealism
brinkmanship
45. The alphabet of the Russian and other Slavic languages
new deal
separation of powers
hubris
Cyrillic alphabet
46. 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
collective farming
hubris
hellenistic culture
papal states
47. Statement issued by Britain's Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour in 1917 favoring the establishment of a Jewish national homeland in Palestine.
Balfour Declaration
caste
stem cell research
justification by faith
48. A five- year plan launched by Mao Zedong in China in 1958 to increase industrial and agricultural output under which e set up communes in china
polis
scorched- earth policy
Yom Kippur
great lap forward
49. Philosophy that holds that life in itself has no meaning and that each person deiced the meaning of life for himself or herself
existentialism
edict of Nantes
latifundia
fascism
50. Magnificent Eastern Orthodox Church constructed in Constantinople by the emperor Justinian
Hagia Sophia
shogun
five pillars
third reich