
7th Grade SS MIDTERM REVIEW
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- Q1What is considered the "New World"? (7-1.1)AfricaAsiaThe Americas30s
- Q2Which of the five European nations were involved in the international expansion during the 1600s and 1700s?Portugal, Spain, France, The Netherlands, and EnglandItaly, Germany, Spain, France, and the NetherlandsBelgium, Poland, Russia, Finland, and Norway30s
- Q3What was the purpose of European exploration? ( 7-1.1 )To find an all water sea route to AsiaTo build a land route from North America to South AmericaTo find a faster way to Jerusalem and the Holy Land30s
- Q4What are empires? ( 7-1.2 )A group of territories or nations under the political rule of a single ruler or governmentA collection of countries that share the same religionCountries or nations that have military and political alliances30s
- Q5What enabled Europeans to conquer people in foreign lands without having superior numbers? ( 7-1.2 )Better map making skillsThe knowledge and use of gun-powder, cannon, and long gunsThe ability to use an astrolabe and caravel ship30s
- Q6What was a result of Europeans use of new technologies and advanced weapons during the 1600s and 1700s? ( 7-1.2 )Acceptance of Native American culture and religious practicesA decline in European culture influence around the worldThe spread of European cultural ideas and beliefs30s
- Q7Which of the following is TRUE of an unlimited government? ( 7-2.1 )Tyranny does not existCitizens can participate in government decisionsIndividual rights and freedoms are restricted by the government30s
- Q8What statement is TRUE of a limited government( 7-2.1 )There is virtually no ability for citizens to limit the actions of the governmentThere are restraints placed upon the power and authority of the government regulating what they can and cannot doThere is no ability to prevent the government from being authoritarian to its people30s
- Q9According to Copernicus, what body was at the center of the universe? ( 7-2.2 )SunMilky WayEarth30s
- Q10Which of the following was NOT true for the Roman Catholic Church during the Scientific Revolution? ( 7-2.2 )The political, social, and economic authority of the Catholic Church was being challengedThe new scientific theories of the enlightenment were eagerly accepted by the Catholic ChurchThe teachings of the Catholic Church were based on faith & revelation30s
- Q11Which of the following describes the ideas of the Age of Enlightenment ( 7-2.3 )Faith In GodReasonCultural Traditions30s
- Q12Which of the following terms or phrases does NOT relate to limited government?( 7-2.3 )Divine Right of KingsPopular SovereigntyGeneral Will30s
- Q13What was the result of the signing of the English Bill of Rights? ( 7-2.4 )England became an Unlimited GovernmentThe Monarch had to share governing power with a ParliamentMonarchs continued to rule as absolute monarchs30s
- Q14What type of monarchs were William the Duke of Orange and Mary II? ( 7-2.4 )Absolute MonarchsDivine Right MonarchsLimited Monarchs30s
- Q15According to John Locke, what is the purpose of government? ( 7-2.5 )Provide a job for all citizensProtect the Natural Rights of CitizensKeep the Peace by providing strict discipline to law breakers30s