Which city is important to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?
- Rome
- Constantinople
- Mecca
- Jerusalem
The movement patterns of early humans were mostly determined by —
- tribal wars
- language development
- animal migration
- religious practices

The ancient civilization described by these statements was —
- Rome
- Greece
- Phoenicia
- Mesopotamia
Early people stopped roaming with the —
- development of agriculture
- building of aqueducts
- invention of the wheel
- discovery of iron

What archaeological site is this?
- Chichén Itzá
- Babylon
- Machu Picchu
- Stonehenge
Who led the Hebrews in their flight from slavery in Egypt?
- Abraham
- Moses
- Jesus
- Paul

The characteristics listed apply to which society?
- Ancient China
- The Persian Empire
- Ancient India
- The Muslim Empire

This statue represents the founder of —
- Buddhism
- Hinduism
- Shintoism
- Confucianism

Which city did Cambyses add to the Persian Empire?
- Memphis
- Odessus
- Nineveh
- Taxila

Which of these best replaces the question mark?
- Caste system
- Ancestor worship
- Code of politeness
- Imperial bureaucracy
Which of the following was associated with construction of the Great Wall?
- Asoka
- Confucius
- Qin Shi Huangdi
- Siddhartha Gautama

Which religion replaces the question mark?
- Buddhism
- Hinduism
- Shintoism
- Taoism
Competition between the Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta helped cause the —
- Peloponnesian War
- destruction of Carthage
- Persian Wars
- legalization of Christianity

According to this map, which battle took place last?
- Granicus
- Issus
- Gaugamela
- Hydaspes

What is the best title for the list?
- Types of Incan Roads
- Types of Roman Arches
- Types of Greek Columns
- Types of Egyptian Pyramids
Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were ancient Greek —
- gods
- rulers
- sculptors
- philosophers
What geographic feature did Hannibal cross to invade the Italian peninsula?
- The Atlantic Ocean
- The Himalayas
- The Alps
- The Sahara Desert

This timeline describes the life of —
- Marcus Aurelius
- Augustus Caesar
- Marc Antony
- Julius Caesar

This passage, in which Jesus expressed many of the values representative of his faith, is from the —
- Ten Commandments
- New Testament
- Five Pillars
- Eightfold Path
Which of these best describes the role of the apostle Paul in spreading Christianity?
- He became the first Christian emperor of Rome.
- He established the first Christian church in Rome.
- He convinced the Roman emperor to legalize Christianity.
- He traveled throughout the Roman Empire converting people to Christianity.

Which city is described by these facts?
- Rome
- Moscow
- Jerusalem
- Constantinople
The Code of Justinian later served as the basis for most —
- Indian religious ceremonies
- African trade agreements
- European legal systems
- Chinese government principles
How did Justinian expand the Byzantine Empire?
- Reconquered former Roman territories
- Became allied with the Persians
- Bought land from the Germanic tribes
- Campaigned across the Arabian Peninsula
Which geographic factor was most important to the growth of the Byzantine Empire?
- Extensive iron deposits
- River water for irrigation
- Abundant fertile soil
- Access to trade routes
Muslims believe that one should pray five times a day facing —
- Medina
- Cairo
- Mecca
- Jerusalem
The Muslim invasion of Europe was stopped when Charles Martel turned back an army at the Battle of —
- Vienna
- Lepanto
- Tours
- Seville
The Frankish kings expanded their territory most often through —
- conquest
- inheritance
- marriage
- agreement

Which civilization created this architectural structure?
- Islamic
- Greek
- Roman
- Egyptian
What was the main role of serfs in the feudal system?
- Soldiers
- Laborers
- Explorers
- Missionaries

The information in this chart could best be used to explain why —
- Islamic influence became dominant in Russia
- Russia had a long history of religious freedom
- Russia often attacked the Byzantine Empire
- Russia was strongly influenced by Byzantine culture
Which of the following was not a purpose of the Christian monasteries during the early Middle Ages?
- Providing shelter for travelers
- Caring for the sick
- Creating illuminated manuscripts
- Enforcing civil law
Scandinavians who invaded Europe were called —
- Huns
- Vikings
- Aryans
- Magyars
Feudal relationships defined land ownership and protection agreements between —
- serfs and peasants
- lords and vassals
- kings and queens
- merchants and serfs
Which nearby civilization strongly influenced Japan’s cultural development?
- Indian
- Mongol
- Chinese
- Russian

During which era did Petrarch create these works?
- Classical
- Hellenistic
- Medieval
- Renaissance

What geographic feature was a barrier between West African kingdoms and the Muslim Empire?
- The Red Sea
- The Nile River
- The Sahara Desert
- The Ethiopian Highlands
Which characteristic was shared by the Mayans, Incas, and Aztecs?
- Construction of extensive roads
- Representative democracy
- Use of terrace farms
- Polytheistic religion

This picture shows a torii, a gateway that represents the entrance to a Shinto shrine. It is most likely located in which country?
- Korea
- Japan
- China
- Vietnam

This pyramid at Chichén Itzá was most closely associated with —
- agriculture
- transportation
- trade
- religion
One difference between art of the Middle Ages and of the Renaissance was that medieval art was more focused on —
- everyday life and family relationships
- the individual and worldly matters
- the Church and salvation
- Greek and Roman civilizations

What caused this change in European population?
- The Mongols
- The Crusades
- The Black Death
- The Norman Conquest
Which factor was most important to the establishment of universities in Europe?
- The work of church scholars
- The support of craftsmen
- The education of peasants
- The rise of elected assemblies
Which of the following was created during the Renaissance?
- The philosophy of Socrates
- The epic poetry of Virgil
- The art of Leonardo da Vinci
- The history of Herodotus

This machine helped to spread new ideas during the Renaissance. It was invented by —
- Sir Thomas More
- Desiderius Erasmus
- Johann Gutenberg
- Niccolo Machiavelli
What was a major effect of the Crusades on Europe?
- Economic control of North Africa
- Increased influence of the Patriarch
- Religious toleration for Jews
- Increased trade with Arab cultures
Which city was a center of trade and learning in West Africa?
- Axum
- Timbuktu
- Alexandria
- Great Zimbabwe

These different types of housing are the result of —
- social structure
- religious beliefs
- contact with other cultures
- adaptations to the environment
Which nearby civilization had the strongest influence on the culture of Kush?
- Mesopotamian
- Egyptian
- Chinese
- Indus

Which two factors contributed to the colonization shown on this map?
- Overpopulation and the search for fertile soil
- Religious persecution and Phoenician competition
- Political unrest and harsh climate
- Plague and the fear of Roman conquest
Which of the following was the location of one of the earliest known permanent settlements?
- Zimbabwe between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers
- Chichén Itzá on the Yucatan Peninsula
- Constantinople on the straits to the Black Sea
- Mesopotamia between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
In the Muslim Empire, which language helped trade and stimulated intellectual activity?
- Latin
- Greek
- Persian
- Arabic

Which number on the map was the location of the capital of the ancient Roman Empire?
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4

Which civilization was located near the physical feature shown on this map?
- Incan
- Aztec
- Mayan
- Toltec
Before the creation of the Twelve Tables, why did Roman plebeians want a written law code?
- To prevent patricians from abusing their positions
- To decrease the power fathers held over their families
- To eliminate slavery based on debt
- To decrease the power consuls had over society

Based on this quote, Machiavelli’s political writings supported the idea of —
- absolute power
- limited monarchy
- popular sovereignty
- parliamentary government
Which of the following religions spread from India into Southeast Asia?
- Islam and Judaism
- Hinduism and Buddhism
- Shintoism and Taoism
- Christianity and Zoroastrianism

The trade goods in this list first came from which civilization?
- Islamic
- Chinese
- European
- African
Which religion contributed to the unification of Russia?
- Islam
- Judaism
- Eastern Orthodox
- Roman Catholicism

According to this passage, what was a major result of the Hundred Years’ War?
- France began to develop a strong monarchy.
- France became the new leader of the Holy Roman Empire.
- Increasing the military ensured economic prosperity in France.
- The Catholic Church lost power in France.
Life in Sparta was different from life in Athens because Sparta had -
- a militaristic society
- an artistic society
- a democratic society
- an individualistic society