
SS Review 2024 LEAP Like Questions
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- Q1What was the significance of the Magna Carta in medieval Europe?It limited the power of the monarch and established the rule of law.It started the Crusades.It made all citizens pay higher taxes.It ended feudalism.30s
- Q2How did Charlemagne impact medieval Europe?He built the first castle in England.He created the first school in Europe.He unified much of Western Europe and established Christianity as the main religion.He discovered America.30s
- Q3What was the main purpose of monasteries during the Middle Ages?They were centers for trade and commerce.They served as military training camps.They were places for kings to hold meetings.They preserved knowledge and spread the teachings of the Catholic Church.30s
- Q4What was the impact of the Black Death on Europe in the 14th century?It increased the population and improved trade.It caused all wars to stop.It had no significant effect on Europe.It led to a significant decline in the population and changes in the economy and society.30s
- Q5What role did the Crusades play in the relationships between Christians, Muslims, and Jews?They led to permanent peace among all groups.They completely united all three religions.They had no effect on relationships.They caused conflict but also increased cultural exchanges among these groups.30s
- Q6What was feudalism in medieval Europe?A system of landownership and duties between lords and vassals.An ancient religion.A type of farming technique.A style of architecture.30s
- Q7What was the significance of the Hundred Years’ War?It was a battle between Christians and Muslims.It ended all wars in Europe.It created the first democratic government in England.It influenced English culture and strengthened a sense of national identity.30s
- Q8What geographic feature separates the United Kingdom from mainland Europe?The Ural Mountains.The Alps.The English Channel.The Mediterranean Sea.30s
- Q9Which of the following cities was known as a center of trade, culture, and learning in the Mali Empire?TimbuktuAccraLagosNairobi30s
- Q10What important trade route allowed for the exchange of salt, gold, and enslaved people across West Africa?Northern Trade NetworkSilk RoadTrans-Saharan caravan tradeAtlantic Trade Route30s
- Q11Who was the famous king of Mali known for his pilgrimage to Mecca and great wealth?Sundiata KeitaAli ibn Abi TalibAskia MuhammadMansa Musa30s
- Q12Which geographic feature is the longest river in West Africa that played a crucial role in the development of ancient kingdoms?Yangtze RiverMississippi RiverAmazon RiverNiger River30s
- Q13Which desert is located in North Africa and significantly shaped the culture and economy of West Africa through trade?KalahariAtacamaSaharaGobi30s
- Q14Which body of water is located to the south of West Africa and is known for its rich marine resources?Red SeaGulf of GuineaMediterranean SeaCaribbean Sea30s
- Q15Which of the following cities served as a major center for the trade of gold and as a key location for Islamic learning in West Africa?CairoDjenneKinshasaNairobi30s