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World History I Practice SOL Test 2013
- When studying prehistoric people, cave drawings like this one allow archaeologists to –
- Speculate about daily lives
- Understand spoken languages
- Interpret written records
- Study farming techniques
- The ancient Hebrews were among the first to develop a religious tradition that included –
- Sacrifices
- Ancestor worship
- Holy pilgrimages
- Monotheism
- What was the major change caused by the agricultural revolution?
- Increase of spoken languages
- End of hunting
- Development of permanent settlements
- Elimination of trade
- Which type of government was used in the Persian Empire?
- Religious oligarchy
- Republic
- Imperial bureaucracy
- Democracy
- Which text is a central document of Judaism?
- Analects
- Koran (Qur’an)
- Torah
- Upanishads
- What does this diagram represent?
- Class system of China
- Political system of Greece
- Feudal system of Japan
- Caste system of India
- Which ancient writing system is illustrated in this picture?
- Chinese characters
- Phoenician alphabet
- Egyptian hieroglyphics
- Sumerian cuneiform
- Buddhists achieve enlightenment by following the –
- Laws of the Old Testament
- Decrees of the Upanishads
- Five Pillars
- Eightfold Path
- The Gupta Empire made a major contribution to world civilizations by developing –
- The concept of zero
- Long-lasting roads
- The production of porcelain
- Wind-powered boats
- Which region best replaces the question mark?
- China
- Greece
- Egypt
- Mesopotamia
- The ruling authority of China’s ancient dynasties was based on the –
- Code of Hammurabi
- Mandate of Heaven
- Twelve Tables
- Ten Commandments
- Which event is described in this list?
- The Gallic Wars
- The Peloponnesian War
- The Trojan War
- The Punic Wars
- In this quotation, Pericles describes Athenian society as valuing –
- Military discipline
- Civic responsibility
- Religious freedom
- Economic opportunity
- Hippocrates made important contributions in the area of –
- Poetry
- Sculpture
- Philosophy
- Medicine
- Which characteristic is associated with both the Roman and the Greek cultures?
- The rule of emperors
- An army of legionnaires
- Polytheistic religion
- Bicameral legislature
- Which number on the map marks the location of this building?
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- Which number marks a province of the Roman Empire?
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- Constantine brought a significant change to the Roman Empire by –
- Banning monotheism
- Writing a constitution
- Moving the capital
- Abolishing slavery
- Which accomplishment is associated with Alexander the Great?
- The spread of Greek culture throughout the empire
- The introduction of Christianity to the Near East
- The defeat of the Chinese army in Asia
- The destruction of the Athenian navy in battle
- Which list places these events in the correct chronological order?
- 1, 2, 4, 3
- 2, 4, 3, 1
- 3, 1, 2, 4
- 4, 3, 1, 2
- Which civilization influenced the architecture in this picture?
- Greek
- Russian
- Byzantine
- Islamic
- Which information correctly completes this table (on the right)?
- Column 1 – centered in Constantinople
- Column 2 – centered in Rome
- Column 1 – accepted the authority of the Patriarch
- Column 2 – used Greek language in liturgy
- Which empire was best known for libraries that preserved ancient Greek and Roman knowledge?
- Mongol
- Gupta
- Chinese
- Byzantine
- The Battle of Tours was significant because it marked the –
- End of Muslim expansion into Western Europe
- End of the Crusades in the Middle East
- Beginning of British dominance in Northern Europe
- Beginning of Turkish rule in the Balkans
- The Dome of the Rock is an example of which civilization’s achievements in art and architecture?
- Chinese
- Greek
- Islamic
- Roman
- The practice of Orthodox Christianity in Russia was primarily the result of contact with the –
- Islamic Empire
- Persian Empire
- Mongol Empire
- Byzantine Empire
- Which religion encourages its followers to make a pilgrimage to this site?
- Islam
- Hinduism
- Buddhism
- Christianity
- Which factor strengthened both the Byzantine Empire and the empire of Charlemagne?
- Unity between politics and religion
- Respect for elders and ancestors
- Studies of geography and medicine
- Patrons of painters and sculptors
- What was one impact of this event?
- Muslim pilgrims no longer traveled to Medina
- A permanent split occurred within the religion
- Muslim teachers no longer made the Hajj
- The desert tribes declared a lasting truce
- One of the main accomplishments of Justinian was –
- Making Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire
- Stopping the Islamic conquest of Western European territories
- Reconquering territory that had once belonged to the Roman Empire
- Defeating an invading army of Ottoman Turks
- The Limpopo and Zambezi Rivers were boundaries for the empire of –
- Kush
- Nubia
- Ghana
- Zimbabwe
- Which religion belongs in the shaded part of this diagram?
- Buddhism
- Hinduism
- Confucianism
- Shintoism
- Which map (on the right) shows the Japanese archipelago?
- Which number marks the location of an African kingdom (on the right) that adopted Christianity?
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- Which characteristic was shared by the Aztec and Mayan civilizations?
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- These events occurred in the nation-state of –
- France
- Russia
- England
- Spain
- This speech helped to start the –
- Hundred Years’ War
- First Crusade
- Norman Conquest
- Holy Roman Empire
- The first European universities were based on the scholarly contributions of –
- Courts
- Guilds
- Manors
- Monasteries
- The Magna Carta was important because it –
- Established the right of assembly
- Limited the power of the king
- Ended the system of feudalism
- Increased the influence of the church
- Which diagram indicates the spread of the Black Death?
- Which movement had the greatest influence on the Renaissance?
- Utopianism
- Feudalism
- Humanism
- Romanticism
- Which empire is described these characteristics?
- Persian Empire
- Ottoman Empire
- Byzantine Empire
- Mongol Empire
- Which phrase completes this diagram?
- Construction of Monasteries
- Development of Guilds
- Growth of Universities
- Production of Books
- During the Paleolithic Era, how did most early humans acquire food?
- By planting crops
- From domesticated animals
- By following animal migrations
- From nearby settlements
- Which number on this map represents the region where archaeologists believe the first humans appeared?
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- The ancient Hebrews established a civilization near which location?
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- Early Hellenic culture spread from Greece to Asia Minor as a result of –
- Dynastic decline
- Climate changes
- Sea trade
- Democratic elections
- Which number represents the location of ancient Athens?
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- What best completes the title of this map?
- The Plague
- Islam
- Judaism
- The Crusades
- The Vikings who invaded Europe in the Middle Ages were from –
- Poland
- Russia
- Turkey
- Scandinavia
- Which factor was most important about the site of Constantinople?
- Mountains for stone building materials
- Peninsula for easily constructed defenses
- River valley to provide rich farmland
- Desert oasis to supply fresh water
- In the 14th and 15th centuries, most goods arrived in northern Europe from Constantinople after crossing the –
- Black Sea
- Indian Ocean
- Red Sea
- Pacific Ocean
- Machu Picchu is located in which type of geographic region?
- Arid valley
- Rain forest
- Mountains
- Plains
- Which characteristic was most common in ancient river valley civilizations?
- Hereditary rule
- Limited population growth
- Social equality
- Limited economic growth
- This sequence describes the development of government in ancient –
- Byzantium
- Sparta
- Rome
- Athens
- Which action best completes this diagram (on the right)?
- Control of price levels
- Adoption of uniform currency
- Prohibition of money lending
- Limitation of economic regulations
- Which change was a result of the rise of the feudal system?
- Major cities were established
- Local lords had the most political power
- Artistic achievements became socially important
- Long-distance trade routes were developed
- Which phrase best completes this diagram?
- Closure of banks
- Use of Arabic numbers
- Letters of credit
- Church rules on usury
- In The Prince, Niccolò Machiavelli explained why it is necessary for leaders to have –
- Absolute power
- Constitutional government
- Democratic participation
- Political equality
- What best replaces the question mark?
- Representative Government
- Citizenship Rights
- Social Structure
- Trade Policies