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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| on which continent did human first appear? | Africa |
| which form of government is best described as one-party rule, censorship, and the use of terror to maintain power | totalitarian |
| the term "subsistence farming" is best defined as | producing only enough crops to meet family needs |
| what is cultural diffusion | the spreading of beliefs and ideas from culture to culture |
| which geographic factor directly influenced the early interactions between China and Korea | arid climate |
| one similarity found in both Egyptian and Sumerian civilizations is that each developed a | written language |
| the development of concept zero, the use of a decimal system, and the Buddhist cave paintings at Ajanta are all achievements of the | Gupta empire |
| which text is essential to the practice of Islam | Qur'an (Koran) |
| what was the most important force in providing unity and stability throughout western Europe during the middle ages | church |
| which Mongol practice greatly contributed to there success | psychological warfare |
| which revolution in Europe is most closely associated with the rise of capitalism, the formation of guilds, and the growth of banking systems | commercial |
| one way in which 14th-century Mali in Africa and 14th-century Venice in Italy are similar is that both | became wealthy and powerful as a result of trade |
| what was the cause of the Protestant Reformation | corruption among high officials of the Catholic Church |
| during the Ming dynasty, why did China stop investing in overseas naval expeditions | Chinese leaders saw little value |
| one way in which Suleiman the Magnificent, Akbar the great, and Louis XIV are similar is that each was | an absolute monarch |
| a major impact of the Columbian exchange on western Europe was the introduction of | new food crops that improved the European dite |
| the struggles for political independence in Latin America during the early 1800s were most influenced by the | American and French revolution |
| which written work criticized the capitalist system during the Industrial revolution | "communist manifesto" by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels |
| some developing countries rely on single cash crops such as sugarcane or cotton. the origin of this practice can often be traced to the | colonization of the region |
| which African group centralized its rule and adopted new military techniques that challenged the power of the British and the Boers in South Africa | Zulu |
| which action did Japanese leaders take directly following the visit of Commodore Perry in 1853 | they opened more ports to trade |
| the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the direct case of | ww1 |
| one way in which Ataturk of Turkey and Ho Chi Minh of Vietnam are similar is that they both | led nationalist movements in their countries |