World History Semester EXAM - TEST THURSDAY

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1. Climate changes produced longer growing seasons which contributed to the what. Neolithic revolution.
2. A surplus agriculture led to the development of permanent settlements because it allowed for what of labor. Specialization.
3. What included craftsmen, merchants, and small farmers in the Roman Empire. Plebeians.
4. As the Arab Empire grew, people who were not Muslims or did not convert to Islam in the conquered territories had to pay special what. Taxes.
5. A what blends the government and religion. Theocracy.
6. What would be in the 18th century C.E. 1760.
7. Inequality among the plebeians and patricians led to the what. Struggle of orders.
8. A primary source and secondary source both contain information that over 250,000 people attended the March on Washington in 1963. This would be considered what. Corroboration.
9. What was developed when centralized power was lost in the face of invasion with the collapse of the Roman Empire. Feudalism.
10. Catholic what of Western Europe provided for the sick and poor, maintained schools, and preserved important manuscripts. Monasteries.
11. What moved the capital to the Eastern side of the Roman Empire. Constantine.
12. A diary entry is an example of a what. Primary source.
13. A biography is considered a what. Secondary source.
14. What means taking into consideration how the author was influenced by when and where the document was produced. Struggle of orders.
15. Regular church members are known as what. Laity.
16. What is type of government of early Greece often consisted of a small group of wealthy people in power. Oligarchy.
17. In the Islamic faith, the what made the daily call to prayer from the what. Muezzin, minaret.
18. A what shows loyalty to the lord of the land by providing military service. Vassal.
19. Nobles/lords were expected to provide serfs/peasants with what. Protection.
20. The people who work for the church are called the what. Clergy.
21. Islam, Judaism, and Christianity are all what faiths, meaning they serve only one god. Monotheistic.
22. The transfer of new technology often occurred because of what. Trade.
23. Religious Muslims practice their faith by adherence to the what. 5 Pillars of Islam.
24. What made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire. Theodosius The Great.
25. What were often dangerous apartments for the poor in the Roman empire. Insulae.
26. The what heavy, wheeled plow with an iron plowshare used in the Middle Ages. Carraca.
27. A what is a physical trial to determine guilt in Germanic culture. Sourcing.
28. The Catholic church claimed worshipping what was considered what causing the schism between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Icons, idolatry.
29. Knights were expected to uphold the what. Code of chivalry.
30. The Islamic pilgrimage to Makkah is known as the what. Hajj.
31. What were the first hominids to learn to make fires deliberately. Homosapiens
32. The year 1100 C.E. is the what century. 12th.
33. What is the study of human life and culture. Anthropology.
34. The what tells the reader the who, what, when, where, and why of a document. Sourcing.
35. What began to meditate in the hills because he was troubled by the gap between the generosity of most people and the greed of the wealthy elite. Muhammad.
36. AD stands for what which means " in the year of our Lord. " Anno Domini.
37. Examples of Cities - Rome, Constantinople, etc.
38. Examples of Government - Democracy, monarchy, digarchy, theocracy.
39. Examples of Religion - Monotheistic: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Zoroastrianism. Polytheistic: Romans, Greeks, and Buddhism.
40. Examples of Social Structure - Plebeians & Patricians, Kings (nobles), Lords, Vassal, Peasants, Serfs.
41. Examples of Art - Paintings, Sculptures, Drawings, and Jewelry, and Architecture.
42. Examples of Writing - Law code, Record Keepings, Literature, Alphabet, and Hieroglyphics.
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