
Unit 9.2 Review
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- Q1
Dictators are rulers who --
maintain control of the government, but share control with local leaders.
maintain control of some government functions, but allow individuals rights.
maintain complete control of the government in their countries.
maintain some control of the government, but work with other branches.
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Select each characteristic of China's government.
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Select each characteristic of India's government.
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Complete the analogy as it relates to organization of government.
China : ______________ :: India : _______________
communist...dictatorship
federal republic...parliamentary
parliamentary...communist
communist...parliamentary
30s - Q5
Where did the Silk Road begin?
A
D
C
B
30s - Q6
The Silk Road was a trade route linking China to which part of the world?
South America
Africa
North America
Europe
30s - Q7
What information from the map proves where The Silk Road ends?
the route included India
the route included desert area
the route ended at the Mediterranean Sea
the route ran along waterways
30s - Q8
If this structure were in danger of being torn down for political reasons, which group below would most likely object, based on the religious value of the structure to them as a culture?
Jews in Israel
Native Americans of the United States
Buddhists of the Far East
Muslims of the Middle East
30s - Q9
What is an example of how the religion of a place can influence the culture of a place?
The majority of the people are of one religion.
The population of a place is high compared to other places.
The practices of the religion are followed by the people.
The dictator of a country enforces cultural practices.
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Which statement provides the BEST evidence of how the religion of a place can influence the culture of a place?
This is because all life is sacred according to the Hindu faith and the cow is the most giving of all the animals.
Because the majority of Indian citizens are Hindu, the culture of the country is centered around the tenets of Hinduism.
Hinduism is the religion followed by almost eighty percent of the population.
The country of India has one of the world's largest populations.
30s - Q11
During the Middle Ages, in Japan, Zen Buddhism and Confucianism overshadowed the native religion called Shinto. The Japanese teacher Kukai (Kobo Daishi), 774-835, brought all three together in a philosophical and religious system.
What do all of these early philosophies have in common?
They all center on worshiping Buddha as the one true god or deity.
They all center on following teachings rather than in worshiping a one true god or deity.
They all dissolved and are not recognizable in Buddhism today.
They all follow include the advice of Confucius.
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Choose the correct answer to complete the statement.
The __________________________ decisions of the North Korean government greatly impact the lives of its citizens.
environmental
political
demographic
30s - Q13
Choose the correct answer to complete the statement.
The North Korean people lack access to the ______________________________.
television
internet
library
30s - Q14
Choose the correct answer to complete the statement.
The North Koreans have no way to _______________________________________ with the outside world.
communicate
trade
debate
30s - Q15
How does geography affect population distribution in Japan's cities?
Geography affects population distribution in Japan through an increase in multiculturalism.
Geography affects population distribution in Japan by creating a need to build innovative spaces.
Geography affects population distribution in Japan by creating more industrial plant jobs.
Geography affects population distribution in Japan through green space opportunities.
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