
Final Review Lessons 1 - 5
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- Q1What factor led to the expansion of the Ottoman Empire?gunpowderall of thesean elite guard called the Janissaries30s
- Q2Which of the following is an impact of the fall of Constantinople for the Ottomans?Christianity spread throughout the EastThe Ottomans controlled the trade between the East and West.The Ottomans no longer had the trade advantage in the region.Gunpowder was invented in Constantinople.30s
- Q3According to the textbook, how did the Ottomans treat non-Muslims in their empire?They were forced to convert to Islam or die.They were expelled to other parts of Europe where Christianity was legal.They were generally tolerated and allowed to practice their own religion or to convert to IslamThey were beheaded in mass.30s
- Q4What was the relationship between religion and politics in the Ottoman Empire under the sultans?All of theseThe sultans forced all subjects to conform to Islam.The sultans claimed to be the religious and political leaders and ruled as tyrantsThe sultans gave their religious duties to the ulema who administered the legal and education systems.30s
- Q5What impact did Christianity have on Ottoman architecture?Ottomans took their dimensions for the mosques from Christian castles.Ottomans modeled their mosques after Hagia Sophia in Constantinople.Ottomans adopted Christian symbols such as crosses and stars into their mosques.All of these30s
- Q6Which of the following best symbolizes the Moguls' wealth and prosperity in India?elaborate mosquesthe Silk Roadthe Taj MahalHagia Sophia30s
- Q7Which statement correctly defines the balance of trade between Europeans and the Ming dynasty in China?The Chinese were a key component in the slave trade to the New World.The Chinese were dependent on European goods and weapons to maintain their political alliances.The Europeans had many goods the Chinese wanted such as gunpowder, cloth, and pottery.The Chinese had little interest in European goods, except for silver.30s
- Q8What is a difference between the Ming and Qing Dynasties in China?The Qing were ethnically and culturally different from their Chinese subjects.The Qing applied a completely different political system from that of the Ming.The Qing were ChristiansThe Qing ruled through peace and prosperity rather than violence.30s
- Q9How did the Tokugawa ruler maintain control in Japan?The daimyo ruled their Hans as independent landowners and maintained control through high taxesThey enslaved peasants who attempted to revolt.They armed their samurai warriors with European weapons.The daimyo's family was held hostage to ensure loyalty to the shogun.30s
- Q10What commodity did Europeans most desire from East Asia?teaspicescottonslaves30s
- Q11Johannes Kepler's observation provedthe world was not flat.the sun was at the center of the universehumans are not alone in the universe.the Catholic Church was right about the universe.30s
- Q12What did Rene Descartes mean by "I think, therefore I am?"All of theseHis ability to reason with his mind proves that he is realPeople are capable of anythingPeople can be anything they want to be if they work hard and put their minds to it30s
- Q13What was Montesquieu's contribution to political philosophies?All of theseSeparation of powersa governmental system like the one practiced in the United States todaya system of checks and balances30s
- Q14In what way did William Wilberforce influence political thought in Great Britain?He easily achieved the abolition of slavery in 1807He used terrorism and violence to force the British government to abolish slaveryHe used his steadfast persistence and beliefs about human rights to shift Great Britain toward the abolition of slaveryAll of these30s
- Q15What impact did the Enlightenment have on religion?None of the Enlightenment thinkers were ChristiansThe Enlightenment was at war with ChristianityEnlightenment thinkers suggested that Christians should not play a role in government, which should be free from restrictive religious dogmaEnlightenment thinkers promoted secularism, or the belief that religion should not play a role in government30s