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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. A linguistic blend of Arabic and Hindi which is currently the official language of Pakistan
senate
urdu
liberal
geocentric theory
2. A method of measuring the amount of radiocarbon in fossilized material
radiocarbon dating
Truman doctrine
utilitarian
mameduke
3. Studying fossil remains
paleontologists
burgess
militarism
operation Barbarossa
4. Money - equipment - and materials used to produce more wealth through investments in businesses and factories
Renaissance
capital
jazz
five pillars
5. The technology associated with the application of robots
triple entente
mensheviks
intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)
robotics
6. An independent state whose citizens are bound by a common cultural identity
nation-stae
intifada
shariah
satrap
7. Soviet policy introduced in 1985 by Mikhail Gorbachev in which the soviet people were permitted to own small private businesses
capitalism
perestroika
legitimacy
sati
8. The concept of Enlightenment philosopher Montesquieu that each branch of government be granted distinct powers that served to limit those of the other branches of the government
Bolsheviks
entrepreneurship
checks and balances
samurai
9. In medieval Europe - a merchant organization founded to regulate production standards and prices within specific trades
British Commonwealth
guild
scientific revolution
romanticism
10. 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
fresco
Columbian exchange
civil rights movement
postdam conference
11. Also called the Jesuits - an organization founded in 1534 by Ignatius of Loyola to promote education - establish missions - and stop the spread of Protestantism
ayatollah
jazz
society of Jesus
kibbutzim
12. A trans- Atlantic trade route from Europe to Africa - then to the Americans - and then returning Rome
triangular trade
radiocarbon dating
polygamy
nation-stae
13. The most popular of the Hellenistic philosophies - the belief that individuals had a responsibility to aid others and lead virtuous lives
stoicism
realism
surrealism
mestizo
14. The German word for 'living space' a goal Hitler wished to attain by conquering Eastern Europe and Russia
shogun
brinkmanship
lebnsraum
Columbian exchange
15. A government characterized by the rule of only one party whose beliefs support the welfare of the sate above all else
homeland
genocide
totalitarian state
polytheism
16. A lavish community of the rulers of Ming China - forbidden to commoners
forbidden city
stele
junkers
polygamy
17. Hitler's systematic elimination of the Jews and other populations he considered inferior
senate
predestination
u-boats
final solution
18. A Roman Catholic council convened in 1545 to examine the Church's teachings
balance of power
council of Trent
operation Barbarossa
peace crops
19. In ancient Rome - a military unit of 5 -000 to 6 -000 infantry
DNA dating
five pillars
legion
kowtow
20. The termination of slavery
guild
polygamy
abolition
yin and yang
21. An association of world nations created by the treaty of Versailles after WWI
Huguenots
mau mau
league of nations
new deal
22. The scattering of specific ethnic groups throughout various parts of the world
diaspora
domestic system
plebeian
external migration
23. The political - economic - or social domination of a strong country over another
perestroika
lebnsraum
icon
imperialism
24. A form of imperialism under which land and mineral rights were granted to private businesses with investments in colonial territories()
concession
gulf of tonkin resolution
code of Hammurabi
stoicism
25. A spacecraft that carries instruments capable of transmitting to earth photographs and information about the planets
space probe
tribune
city-state
armistice
26. Term used by Muslims to refer to Christians and Jews - whom the Muslims respected for possessing a scripture
stele
poliburo
anthropology
people of the book
27. A reform program initiated by US president Franklin Roosevelt to restore the US economy during the great depression
gospel
new deal
consumerism
Deism
28. Conference held in 1954 which divided Vietnam at the 17th parallel
geneva conference
sati
Cyrillic alphabet
terra cotta
29. Hunting and gathering
harem
foraging
hubris
griot
30. 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
treaty of Versailles
chivalry
steppe
middle passage
31. The mass extermination of Jews and other civilians in Nazi Germany
glasnost
duma
Taliban
Holocaust
32. Hard -reddish-brown clay used in pottery
final solution
city-state
caudillo
terra cotta
33. Philosophy that holds that life in itself has no meaning and that each person deiced the meaning of life for himself or herself
civil rights movement
hieroglyphics
existentialism
scorched- earth policy
34. A 1 -600 mile communication route in ancient Persia
Royal Road
justification by faith
British Commonwealth
commercial revolution
35. Reserved territory in the least desirable area of South Africa set aside for black residents
homeland
millet
hieroglyphics
Royal Road
36. The U.S. plan to develop an atomic bomb
laissez-faire
satellite nation
specialization of labor
Manhattan project
37. A shrine which contained the Black stone - a relic of the polytheistic beliefs of the early Arabs and later the destination of the Muslim hajj
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38. Neutrality of developing nations during the cold war
Sikhs
loess
nonalignment
thermoluminescent dating
39. In feudal Japan - a superior military leader who ruled in the name of the emperor
hijra
kowtow
gulf of tonkin resolution
shogun
40. Payments for war damages imposed upon losing nation
proletariat
reparation
major domo
African National Congress
41. An African storyteller who passes on oral tradition
people of the book
luftwaffe
griot
caudillo
42. The right of a dynasty to rule
enclosure movement
hieroglyphics
legitimacy
code of Hammurabi
43. The Jewish day of atonement
papal states
ghetto
surrealism
Yom Kippur
44. A 1975 pledge to pratice detente and promote human rights that was signed by the Soviet Union - the Unites States - and 33 other nations
impressionism
caravanserials
helsinki accords
manor
45. In medieval Europe - a privilege granted to a vassal in exchange for military service or agricultural labor
mandate of heaven
enlightened despot
benefice
foraging
46. A replacement for the encomienda system which allowed for the payment of wages to Native American workings in the Spanish American colonies
dissident
Protestant Reformation
Kellogg-Briand Pact
repartamiento
47. The study of humans as a species
forbidden city
anthropology
gospel
five-year plans
48. A person in favor of returning to the status quo
repartamiento
Utopian socialist
czar (tsar)
reactionary
49. A pilgrimage to Mecca required once during the lifetime of a follower of Islam
hajj
functionalism
shia
Justinian Code
50. A cold war term referring to developing nations nonaligned with either the Soviet union or US
bushido
third world
nation-stae
umma