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HIST-WHI MVHS Z Saunders Pre SOL Benchmark Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions [Exam ID:1TLZFH 1 During the Neolithic Era, which change first resulted in the creation of settled communities? A Invention of written language B Development of agriculture C Specialization of labor D Use of pottery 2 Which factor had the greatest effect on the movement of early nomadic societies? A Mineral deposits B Religious beliefs C Survival needs D Tribal treaties 3 The defining characteristic of polytheistic religions is the idea that A there is an eternal struggle between good and evil B beings undergo many cycles of rebirth C past actions control the destiny of each person D there are many gods and goddesses in existence

4 Which of these best completes this diagram? A Vedas B Upanishads C Twelve Tablets D Ten Commandments 5 Which empire is associated with this river system? A Gupta Empire B Chinese Empire C Phoenician Empire D Babylonian Empire

6 The Vedas and the Upanishads are sacred writings of A Hinduism B Judaism C Zoroastrianism D Buddhism 7 According to the Mandate of Heaven, a Chinese emperor remains in power as long as he A obeyed the priests B controlled the army C governed as a just ruler D conquered new territories 8 This quotation best represents the religious views of A Hindus B Zorastrians C Buddhists D Jews 9 Living in harmony with nature is an important part of Chinese culture primarily because of A Hinduism B Taoism C Buddhism D Confucianism

10 Which statement describes the origin of these terms? A They are events from Roman history. B They are found in Babylonian legends. C They are taken from Greek mythology. D They are actions of Egyptian gods. 11 This is a quotation from A Pericles B Homer C Pythagoras D Hippocrates 12 Which god kept the same name when adopted from Greek mythology by the Romans? A Venus B Zeus C Juno D Apollo

13 What was the purpose of this structure? A To make travel easier B To carry water C To practice religion D To defend a city 14 Emperor Constantine influenced the traditions of Western civilization by A sending Roman soldiers to the Middle East B legalizing Christianity within the Roman Empire C codifying Roman law in the Middle East D unifying Europe by founding the Holy Roman Empire 15 Which city was an obstacle to early Rome's control of the Mediterranean region? A Athens B Carthage C Alexandria D Corinth 16 How did Rome's military conquests affect the economic and social structures of the Roman Republic? A Slavery became important to Rome's agricultural production. B Soldiers deserted to join enemy armies attacking Rome. C Trade routes fell into disuse throughout the Republic. D The Republic adopted a monotheistic religion.

17 These statements describe characteristics of the early - A Buddhists B Muslims C Zorastrians D Christians 18 Which group was most responsible for spreading this cultural characteristic? A Roman soldiers B Islamic traders C Egyptian pharaohs D Sumerian bureaucrats 19 Which characteristic describes the early Catholic Church? A Established monasteries in Russia B Centered in Mecca C Headed by the Pope D Conducted services in Greek 20 Which art form is most associated with the Byzantine culture? A Tapestries B Mosaics C Sculpture D Music

21 Which institution in Western Europe had the most power during the Middle Ages? A The Church B Merchant guilds C The feudal system D Roman universities 22 The cause of the split in Islam after Muhammad's death was a difference of opinion concerning A expansion B leaders C prayer D pilgrimages 23 Which characteristic describes the earliest followers of Islam? A Nomads in West Africa B Migrated from Central Asia C Lived on the Arabian Peninsula D Sea traders from South Asia 24 Which civilization most influenced the architecture of this church? A Greek B Roman C Byzantine D Indian

25 Whose codification of Roman law has strongly influenced European laws of today? A Marcus Aurelius B Constantine C Augustus Caesar D Justinian 26 Which belief is associated with Shintoism? A The gods interfere in human lives. B People will experience an afterlife. C Reincarnation depends on karma. D People must respect nature spirits. 27 Which event helped to spread Islam in Africa? A Establishment of trade with Timbuktu B Conquest of Jersusalem C Relocation of capital to Baghdad D Conquest of Damascus 28 The empires of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai benefited from being near the A largest European cities B Mediterranean Sea C Red Sea coast D Trans-Saharan trade routes 29 This sequence of events was caused by the A beginning of the Crusades B fall of the Roman Empire C Hundred Years' War D Bubonic Plague

30 Which city served as the capital of three empires at different times and under different names? A Athens B Moscow C Constantinople D Baghdad 31 Which civilization best completes this diagram? A Incan B Mayan C Egyptian D Persian 32 The Mayan and Aztec civilizations advanced the development of A calendars B printing C ocean navigation D manufacturing goods 33 This quotation describes the A triumph of the Ottoman Turks at Tours B collapse of Rome as a result of the barbarian invasions C triumph of Pope Urban in retaking the Holy Land D collapse of Western control of Jerusalem

34 During the Middle Ages, many Greek and Roman classics were preserved because they had been translated into A Russian B Persian C Arabic D Chinese 35 During the Renaissance, these authors were most often studied by A bankers B humanists C feudal lords D parish priests 36 The movable-type printing press helped the Renaissance by A supporting the teachings of the Catholic Church B increasing the use of new accounting practices C motivating the analysis of Egyptian society D expanding the distribution of new ideas 37 Which statement best explains the migration of early humans? A Rise of civilizations displaced other people. B Natural disasters forced people to leave native lands. C People searched for new sources of food. D Religious conflicts made people leave disputed lands. 38 Emperor Constantine chose the location for a new capital partly for its distance from A trade routes B feudal kingdoms C Germanic invaders D Mongol hordes

39 The lack of arable land in Greece contributed to an economic system based on A manufactured goods B shipping and trade C agricultural production D lumber and minerals 40 Which number shows where Roman civilization first developed? A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 41 What primary factor encouraged Greek city-states to develop different identities? A Language B Religion C Economy D Geography 42 Many Incan cities were easily defended because they were built A in canyons B in rainforests C on islands D on mountaintops

43 Which regions were connected by the Silk Roads? A East Asia and the Mediterranean basin B Western Europe and East Africa C East Africa and Southeast Asia D Northern Europe and the Mediterranean basin 44 Which phrase describes the geographic location of the Mayan civilization? A Rainforests in Central America B Deserts in Mexico C Woodlands of North America D Mountains of Brazil 45 The early river valley civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia developed governments that were ruled by A religious authorities B elected officials C representative assemblies D tribal councils 46 According to this quotation, Christopher Columbus relied on technology that originated in A China B Arabia C Italy D Spain 47 One characteristic of the Pax Romana was widespread A cultural decline B economic prosperity C political conflict D social equality

48 Which choice belongs in this diagram? A Patricians in section 1 B Plebeians in section 1 C Consuls in section 2 D Emperors in section 2 49 Ancient Athens was responsible for developing which concept in government? A Civil service B Elected legislatures C Direct democracy D Written laws 50 Directions: Click on the correct answers. You must select all correct answers. Which of the following are associated with the Byzantine Empire? Mosaics Pantheon Greek language Islam Hagia Sophia Icons

51 This map shows the migration of the A Saxons B Magyars C Vikings D Angles E Franks 52 Directions: Click and drag each answer to the correct location. Match each major New World civilization to the area they inhabited. Mayan Aztec Incan

53 Directions: Click on the two correct answers. Which two characteristics best complete the shaded part of the diagram? Located in the Andes Mountains Agricultural economy Polytheistic Pyramids Ruled by an emperor 54 The person pictured was a ruler in A France B Spain C England D Russia E China

55 Directions: Click on the correct answers. Based on the map, what deductions can be made concerning the spread of the Bubonic plague? Traveled via land Never reached England Traveled via Sea Earliest entry into Europe was in Italy Started in China Reached Scandinavia 56 Directions: Click and drag the answers to the correct box. Match the main focus and art example with the correct style of art. Individu als and worldly matters Church and salvation 57 Directions: Click on the correct answers. You must select all correct answers. Select the Northern Renaissance writers. Leonardo da Vinci Erasmus Sir Thomas More Hugh Capet Michelangelo