Title: GHSGT
1GHSGT
- Social Studies Review
- World Geography
- World History
- United States History
- American Government
2What to Expect From
World History
3World History
- Disclaimer we realize that many of you have not
taken World History yet, so please be patient
with us. - Content Area Covered
- New World Explorations
- Scientific Commercial Revolutions
- Western Democratic Revolutions
- The Industrial Revolutions
- World Wars I II
- Global Issues
- 20th Century Revolutions
4World History Review
iRespond Question
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Today, people in Mexico speak Spanish while
people in Brazil speak Portuguese. Which of the
following is the best explanation for this fact?
a. Mexico was once part of Spain and Brazil was
once part of Portugal until an earthquake broke
the countries apart.
b. The natives of Mexico are culturally similar
to Spaniards, and the natives of Brazil are
culturally similar to Portugal.
c. After the Treaty of Tordesillas, Mexico became
a colony of Spain and Brazil became a colony of
Portugal.
d. None of the above.
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- 2. Which of the following is consistent with the
economic theory of capitalism? - a. Private ownership of businesses
- b. Profit-making
- c. Laissez-faire
- d. All of the above
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- 3. Which of the following groups was not part of
the Third Estate of France? - a. Peasants
- b. Bourgeoisie
- c. sans-culottes
- d. Clergy
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- 4. The initial aim of the French Revolution was
to secure rights for the oppressed people of
France. During the Revolution, Maximilien
Robespierre rose to power and established the
Reign of Terror until he, like his victims, was
killed. Later, Napoleon Bonaparte rose to power
as dictator of France until he, too, was
defeated. What conclusion can be drawn from this
information? - a. The goal of revolutions can sometimes be
manipulated by power-hungry leaders. - b. France has an abnormally high number of
dictators. - c. Good intentions triumph over evil ones.
- d. Dictators always arise during revolutions.
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- 6. Which of the following is the most likely
reason for the rise of Hitler in Germany? - a. Hitler offered solutions to the depressed
economy. - b. He was chosen by other European leaders to
lead Germany. - c. All Germans agreed with his prejudged views.
- d. Hitler offered the security of a communist
economy.
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- 7. Fascism communism are types of governments
in which the state has supreme control over the
lives of the people. One key difference between
fascism and communism is that - a. In fascism, the state owns all businesses in
communism, it does not. - b. In communism, private property is allowed in
fascism, it is not. - c. In fascism, private property is allowed in
communism, it is not. - d. In communism, a capitalist system exists in
fascism, there is none.
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- 8. Which of the following factors increases the
likelihood of hunger in a country? - a. huge population growth
- b. gap between rich poor
- c. poor farming conditions
- d. all of the above
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- 9. Who was the first ruler of Europe to take an
active interest overseas exploration? - a. Ferdinand of Aragon
- b. Isabella of Castille
- c. Prince Henry the Navigator
- d. Henry VIII
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- 10. Which of the following concepts was NOT
consistent with the economic theory of
mercantilism? - a. expansion manufacturing
- b. imports exceeding exports
- c. ownership of colonies
- d. acquisition of gold silver
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- 11. The philosophers scientists of the
Enlightenment period based their beliefs on the
power of - a. reason
- b. democracy
- c. divine right
- d. habeas corpus
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- 12. The goal of the United Nations is to
- a. resolve world conflicts peacefully through
international cooperation - b. decide who should be elected as leaders of
nations of the world - c. establish a single language and law around
the world - d. administer the use of nuclear weapons for use
in warfare
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- 13. Which of the following is the LEAST likely
explanation for European exploration of the New
World? - a. the explorers sought personal glory
- b. the explorers had a desire to find gold
- c. the explorers were on a mission to spread
Christianity - d. the explorers had a desire to spread
democracy
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- 14. The idea proposed by Adam Smith that
government should leave alone the national
economy is called - a. habeas corpus
- b. laissez-faire
- c. social contract
- d. separation of powers
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- 15. The Restoration Period in England history was
marked by - a. the beginning of Cromwells rule
- b. the return of the monarchy after Cromwells
dictatorship - c. the beginning of absolute rule under James I
- d. the end of the Stuart dynasty
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- 16. Thomas Jefferson was influenced by the
English philosopher ______ when writing the
Declaration of Independence. - a. Rene Descartes
- b. Thomas Hobbes
- c. John Locke
- d. Francis Bacon
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- 17. What was the main goal of a joint-stock
company? - a. to make money for the investors
- b. to spread Christianity to all nations
- c. to gain political power for the mother
country - d. to teach natives how to read
Virginia Company
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- 18. The first man to suggest a heliocentric
theory during the Scientific Revolution was - a. Galileo
- b. Kepler
- c. Brahe
- d. Copernicus
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- 19. Keplers ideas about planetary orbits stated
that - a. planets take elliptical orbits travel at
different speeds - b. planets take circular orbits travel at the
same speed - c. planets closer to the sun have slower orbits
- d. planets farther from the sun have faster
orbits
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- 20. During the French Revolution, who were the
proletariat? - a. the poor urban workers who demanded better
wages working conditions - b. the wealthy business owners who sought
political equality - c. the peasants forced to work the land
- d. the nobles who remained loyal to Louis XIV
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- __ 1. Disraeli called this colony the brightest
jewel in Her Majestys Crown. - __ 2. In 1853, Commodore Matthew Perry forced
this country to open to foreign trade. - __ 3. Defeat in the Opium Wars forced this
country to grant broad rights to Britain. - __ 4. In 1900, this country ruled about ¼ of the
worlds land and people. - __ 5. France built a canal here in 1869.
- __ 6. This African country remained independent
turned back an Italian invasion. - __ 7. this European country was challenging
Britains industrial lead. - __ 8. The British defeated the Boers to take
control of this area. - __ 9. The Sepoy Mutiny led to changes in
government in this colony. - __ 10. This area became part of the United States
in 1898. - __ 11. A revolt here eventually led to the
Spanish-American War. - __12. This country declared the Open-Door Policy.
- __13. the Open-Door Policy concerned control of
trade in this country. - __ 14. This country suffered defeat by Japan in
1904. - __ 15. The United States built a canal here
between 1903 1914.
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