Honors World History Test #3

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Honors World History Test #3 1. (SSWH5) Who created the world s largest land based empire? a. Julius Caesar b. Ramses II c. Darius I d. Temujin Using the exhibit, choose the letter of the best answer. 2. (SSWH5F)What geographic reason explains why the Mongols did not conquer India? A. the rivers in North India B. the Gobi Desert C. the Himalayas D. inland seas 3. (SSWH5F)Which khanate did Marco Polo NOT pass through? A. Khanate of the Great Khan B. Khanate of the Golden Horde C. Chagatai Khanate D. Ilkhanate 4. (SSWH5F)Which of the four khanates most likely prospered as middlemen from trade among the other khanates? A. Khanate of the Golden Horde B. Chagatai Khanate C. Khanate of the Great Khan D. Ilkhanate 5. (SSWH5F)How long, to the nearest 1,000 miles, was Marco Polo's round trip between Beijing and Pagan? A. 2,000 B. 3,000 C. 4,000 D. 5,000 6. (SSWH5F)Why did Marco Polo enter and leave the Mongol Empire by way of the Ilkhanate? A. It had more trade routes than the other khanates. B. He had realized the demand for Persian carpets in Europe. C. It was the khanate closest to the Black Sea.

Honors World History Test #3 D. It was the khanate closest to the Mediterranean Sea. 7.The Emperor of the Great Mongols addresses the king of Japan as follows:... I am sending you my envoys bearing my personal message. It is my hope that the communication between our two countries be opened and maintained and that our mutual friendship be established. A sage regards the whole world as one family; how can different countries be considered one family if there is not friendly communication between them? Is force really necessary to establish friendly relations? I hope you will give this matter most careful attention. Kublai Khan is asking the Japanese -Kublai Khan, part of a message sent to Japan s imperial court a) to surrender without a fight b) to exchange prisoners of war c) to establish diplomatic relations with the Mongols d) to join the Mongols in a war against Europe. 8. Which of the following about the Mongols is accurate for the 13 th century? A. They were not as powerful as the Turks B. They founded the Yuan Dynasty in China C. They defeated many Christian kingdoms in western Europe D. They defeated the Mamluks in the Middle East Matching 9. Became synonymous with China, it can only be made from clay and minerals found in China 10. Allowed sea travelers to find direction 11. Allowed time to be measured to help increase productivity 12. Used for festivals and defense, changed the world 13. Printed material more readily available, increased literacy a. Moveable Type b. Gunpowder c. Porcelain d. Mechanical Clock e. Magnetic Compass 14. What does this item represent? a. the craftsmanship of the Romans b. the craftsmanship of the Tang and Song dynasty c. the craftsmanship of the Persians d. the craftsmanship of the Mauryan Dynasty

[[Type text]] 3 15.(SSWH5e)Results of the Crusades were a. Christians became more united, less tolerant of others b. The wish to conquer the Holy Land. c. Trade was encouraged in closed minded Europe. d. All of the above 16. (SSWH7C)The person with the most perceived power in Europe during the middle ages was a. The pope b. Holy Roman Emperor c. Caliph d. Byzantine Emperor 17. (SSWH7B) Which of the following was responsible for bringing Christianity to the Franks? a. Clovis b. Benedict c. Gregory I d. Charlemagne 18. (SSWH7A)Based on the code of chivalry in the 1100s, a knight fought for all of the following EXCEPT a. his lady. b. his country. c. his feudal lord. d. his heavenly Lord. 19. (SSWH7B) Charlemagne is considered important during the Middle Ages because a. His achievements created the first republic since the Romans b. For a brief time in the early 800 s, he unified Western Europe for the first time since the Roman Empire c. He called for the recon quest of Spain and the Holy Land d. He competed for power with the Pope, and eventually became the most powerful person in Europe 20. At the Battle of the Christians stopped the advancing Muslims in France a. Agincourt b. Normandy c.tours d. Orleans 21. Where did a young page begin his education? A. at tournaments B. at his lord's manor C. at another lord's castle D. at home with his parents 22. Which of the following was a page supposed to learn? A. to take care of horses B. courtly manners C. to use a battering ram D. to shoot a rifle 23. At what age was a page raised to the rank of squire? A. 7 B. 10 C. 14 D. 17 24. What was the main job of a squire? A. to serve a knight B. to play chess well C. to behave chivalrously D. to fight in battle

[[Type text]] 4 25. What does this image represent? a. the importance of the church in the middle ages b. the events of the Crusades c. the levels of Feudalism d. the methods of manufacturing in the Middle Ages. Let the holy sepulcher of our Lord and Saviour, which is possessed by the unclean nations, especially arouse you.. This royal city (Jerusalem), situated at the center of the earth, is now held captive by the enemies of Christ and is subjected, by those who do not know God, to the worship of the heathen. Accordingly, undertake this journey eagerly for the remission of your sins, with the assurance of the reward of imperishable glory in the kingdom of heaven. 26. What event is this quote associated with? a. Fall of Rome b. Defeat of the Muslims at Tours c. Conversion of the Franks to Christianity d. The Call for the Crusades 27. Who is this quote associated with? a. Clovis b. Charlemagne c. Pope Urban II d. Saladin 28. What is meant by the quote, undertake this journey eagerly for the remission of your sins, with the assurance of the reward of imperishable glory in the kingdom of heaven? a. that one should give money to the church. b. the participating in the journey would result in forgiveness of sins and glory in heaven c. that Christianity will end if the journey is not successful d. the participation in the journey will result in the spreading of Christianity through the conversion of non-christians.

[[Type text]] 5 29. Which is a characteristic of a feudal society? a. rapid social change b. high literacy rate c. industrial-based economy d. rigid class structure 30. The Crusades have been called history s most successful failures. Which statement best explains this expression? a. The Crusades did not achieve their original goals, but they brought about many desirable changes in Europe. b. Although the Crusaders captured the Holy Land, they were unable to bring about democratic reforms. c. The Crusades helped bring about the fall of the Roman Empire d. The Crusaders prevented the Turks from capturing Constantinople for many centuries Short Answer: Answer the following completely, using at least 3 pieces of historical facts, underlining each. Analyze the power of the Catholic church in Western Europe during the Middle ages; be sure to include its role in society, and how it functioned. Describe the development of England; be sure to include major events that shaped its existence and as a major European nation/kingdom Analyze the development, functions and decline of the system of Feudalism.