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1. Under Shah Abbas, the Safavid dynasty (1 point) reached the high point of its glory. rapidly declined until it was too weak to fight off its many enemies. suffered an invasion by Moroccan peoples, who captured the capital of Isfahan. witnessed a relaxation of traditional religious beliefs. 2. Who led the Ming Dynasty's naval voyages of exploration? (1 point) Hong Wu Kee Yo Zui Zong "Iron Fist" Lee Zheng He 3. Beyond the extended Chinese family was the , which consisted of dozens, or even hundreds, of related families. (1 point) queue tribe group clan 4. John Locke's ideas suggest that people were (1 point) born either good or evil. inherently self-centered. naturally inclined to be stupid. molded by their experiences. 5. The American nation's first constitution was called the (1 point) Rights of Man. Constitution of the United States of America. Articles of Confederation. Bill of Rights. 6. Louis XVI was forced to accept the National Assembly's decrees because (1 point) the army turned against him and threatened to execute him. it was the only way he would be allowed to remain mayor of Paris. thousands of armed Parisian women descended on the palace and captured him and his family. his attempt to escape to Poland had failed. 7. Who established the Mogul Dynasty? (1 point) Akbar Babur Lex Khan Timur 8. Shah Jahan had the built in Agra in memory of his wife. (1 point) Taj Mahal Mumtaz Isfahan Plassey 9. What was the Japanese name for the heads of noble families? (1 point) hari kari shogun osaka daimyo 10. By 1590, Toyotomi Hideyoshi had (1 point) brought a long period of peace to Japan. expelled all Jesuit missionaries and persecuted Japanese Christians. limited European merchants to Beijing, where their ships were permitted to dock only once per year. persuaded most of the daimyo to accept his authority. 11. was the first to argue that the sun, not the earth, was the center of the universe. (1 point) Ptolemy Nicholas Copernicus Johannes Kepler Martin Luther 12. Isaac Newton's universal law of gravitation (1 point) was denounced by the Anglican Church as the work of the Devil. refuted Galileo Galilei's theory of universal movement. was laughed at by Galileo, Kepler, and Copernicus. showed how one law could explain all motion in the universe. 13. Francis Bacon, an English philosopher, believed scientists should (1 point) use inductive reasoning. rely solely on the bible. leave nature alone. use chance to study nature. 14. In Jean-Jacques Rousseau's concept of a social contract, (1 point) an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will. punishments are not exercises in brutality, and capital punishment is discarded. the government should not interfere in economic matters. women should be granted rights nearly equal to those of men. 15. composed The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute, and Don Giovanni, three of the world's greatest operas. (1 point) Franz Joseph Haydn Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Johann Sebastian Bach George Frederick Handel 16. Adam Smith believed in laissez-faire, by which he meant that (1 point) the assets of the rich should be taken. the state should not regulate the economy. those who are able to work should help to support those who cannot work. the state should monitor the economy and impose regulations to keep it healthy. 17. The French National Assembly swore the Tennis Court Oath, which was (1 point) a promise to destory all of the nation's tennis bracelets. a vow to continue to meet until they had produced a French constitution. an oath of loyalty to Jean Valjean, an outspoken lawyer that called for doing away with the relics of feudalism. a promise not to rest until all members of the clergy were tried and executed. 18. Napoleon's coup d'état overthrew the to establish his consulate. (1 point) Directory city mayor British government Legislative Assembly 19. The most important of the seven legal codes established by Napoleon was (1 point) the Religious Code. the Food Code. the Merchant Code. the Civil Code. 20. The Russians defeated Napoleon's superior Grand Army by (1 point) retreating hundreds of miles and burning their own villages and countryside. waiting to attack during the brutal Russian winter. splitting their meager forces in half and attacking from two sides. making an alliance with Egypt, which launched an attack on Turkey to draw Napoleon out of Russia. For questions 1-5, fill in the blank with the letter of the name/term that best matches the description. a. Mogul b. grand vizier c. "Akbar style" d. Mehmet II e. Akbar f. Safavid g. Sinan h. Riza–i–Abbasi i. zamindar j. "gunpower empires" 21. empires formed by outside conquerors who unified the regions they conquered (1 point) 22. sultan's chief minister (1 point) 23. famous painter of the Safavid Era (1 point) 24. expanded his empire to rule almost all of India (1 point) 25. local Mogul official who kept part of the taxes in lieu of a salary (1 point) 26. combined Persian with Indian motifs (1 point) Match each item with the correct statement below. a. Kabuki b. banners c. queue d. The Dream of the Red Chamber e. clan f. Yi g. The Golden Lotus h. Zheng He i. ronin j. Tokugawa 27. the Qing hairstyle dictated for men (1 point) 28. consisted of dozens, or even hundreds, of related families (1 point) 29. considered to the first realistic social novel (1 point) 30. completed the restoration of a central Japanese authority (1 point) Match each item with the correct statement below. a. Elba b. Legislative Assembly c. Maximilien Robespierre d. Olympe de Gouges e. Napoleonic Code f. taille g. Waterloo h. Paris Commune i. coup d'état j. Jacobin club 31. France's chief tax (1 point) 32. lawmaking body established by the Constitution of 1791 (1 point) 33. radical political group made up of the sans-culottes (1 point) 34. head of the Committee for Public Safety (1 point) 35. preserved most of the rights of the people gained by the revolution (1 point)
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