
Heimler's History Unit 1.1-1.3 Quiz
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- Q1
What was the unified dynasty that arose from regional kingdoms that split during the end of the Tang dynasty?
The Song dynasty
The Han dynasty
The Qing dynasty
The Ming dynasty
30s - Q2
True or false: The Song dynasty rulers had a state structure that was divided into six departments: personnel, finance, rites, army, justice, and public works.
False
True
30s - Q3
What was a key aspect of Confucianism that helped organize the Chinese government?
The perception that the world and its reality is fundamentally hierarchical.
The belief that every object and living being had a soul.
The ruling that every person needed to have the right to conquer others.
The school of thought that made enemies quite clear to those who sought conflict.
30s - Q4
What was a major and significant achievement by the Song dynasty?
The creation of the Terracotta army
The building of the Great Wall
The construction of the Grand Canal
The revival and expansion of the civil service exam.
30s - Q5
Which accidental discovery that first got used for cultural means became a powerful militaristic weapon for the Chinese during warfare?
Ribbons
Gunpowder
Scrolls
Paper money
30s - Q6
Why was the geographical connection of Afro-Eurasia significant for the Chinese?
Afro-Eurasia allowed for the exploration of unforeseen lands where dinosaurs may have existed despite the meteor crisis.
Afro-Eurasia connected China with the rest of the world, which allowed it to trade, buy, and sell goods in very large quantities as a commercialized society.
Afro-Eurasia bridged people from Australia to New Zealand and from Antarctica to France, which created stable trading connections for koalas to follow.
Afro-Eurasia gave China a lot of touristic places to set up monasteries and conquer areas that were full of bananas.
30s - Q7
True or false: Chinese culture had such vast influence that Japan's culture was influenced by it as well.
True
False
30s - Q8
What was the difference between regular Buddhism and Mahayana Buddhism?
Mahayana Buddhism consisted of many deities while regular Buddhism was strictly atheistic.
Mahayana Buddhism consisted of all deities from every religion while regular Buddhism was strictly monotheistic.
Mahayana Buddhism consisted of no gods while regular Buddhism was strictly polytheistic.
Mahayana Buddhism consisted of many dinosaurs while regular Buddhism was strictly peoplistic.
30s - Q9
What did China's huge population, agricultural base, and manufacturing result in?
The decline of the entire economic base that made up China's current geopolitical system.
A very very very very very wealthy empire
A warmongering good-for-nothing state that eats waffles before breakfast
The creation of the Great Wall in 300 B.C.E.
30s - Q10
What did China's common language, Confucian ideals, and culture with deep roots result in?
A country where the people hate each other.
The creation of several bureaucracies that formalized the unified states of Xin Zhong, Kazaku, Ying Zi, Ling Bai, and Sui Madong in Northern Texas.
A very very very very very unified nation.
The war of 1812
30s - Q11
Why was the Abbasid Caliphate significant in the mid-eighth century?
It became the strongest powerhouse if no then one significantly that if then has no power one's cannons fire not.
It was a small Islamic state that was unified by Genghis Khan and then turned into a colony to spread happiness across the world.
It arose as a large and powerful Islamic state that was unified by Arabic language and Islamic traditions, which helped spread the religion across Afro-Eurasia.
Let's just say dinosaurs were not part of this caliphate and neither will they be in any of the others.
30s - Q12
Which population carried Islam into India and began its spread across Southeast Asia?
The Greeks
The Chinese
The Turks
The Americans
30s - Q13
True or False: Hinduism is Monotheistic
False
True
30s - Q14
What made the Sufis different from other Muslims?
They sat in the desert for many days in a row without eating or sleeping, which led to no point of having any rizz in the first place.
They were Muslims who believed that Hindu gods would restore the era of the dinosaurs on the Earth again.
They were Muslims who were not really Islamic, but rather Muslamic instead.
They were Muslim missionaries who embraced a form of Islam that was more emotional and they accommodated Hindu gods and religious festivals.
30s - Q15
True or False: In West Africa, Islam spread by commercial enterprises instead of military conquest.
True
False
30s