AP World History- Units 1 & 2 Exam Study Guide 2020
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1. After the expansion of Islam into Africa, an organized Egypt and Ethiopia
Christian presence remained in...
2. * By 1200 C.E. Improved agricultural technology had migration of Bantu-speak-
spread throughout much of sub-Saharan Africa pri- ing peoples with their
marily through the knowledge of ironworking
3. "The evil-disposed in these districts [of England] began Peasants used religious
to rise, saying, they were too severely oppressed; that beliefs to justify their resis-
at the beginning of the world there were no slaves, tance.
and that no one ought to be treated as such. . . . This
they would not longer bear, but had determined to be
free, and if they labored for their lords, they wanted
to be paid for it. A crazy priest in the county of Kent,
called John Ball, who for his absurd preaching, had
been thrice confined in prison, inflamed those ideas.
He would say: 'Are we not all descended from the same
parents, Adam and Eve? and what can the lords show,
or what reasons give, why they should be more the
masters than ourselves?' "
Jean Froissart, account of a peasant revolt in England,
1381
The description of the peasant revolt best supports
which of the following conclusions?
4. The Mongol conquests of much of Eurasia in the thir- decreasing the risk of ban-
teenth century tended to encourage trade along the dit attacks and reduc-
Silk Roads primarily by... ing the number of lo-
cal rulers collecting tribute
from trade caravans
5.
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, AP World History- Units 1 & 2 Exam Study Guide 2020
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_8w88sx
Which of the following was the most important factor The Mongol expansion
in the spread of the bubonic plague in Eurasia? from central Asia to China,
eastern Europe, and the
Middle East
6. Which of the following most encouraged the develop- Intensification of regional
ment of new cities such as Cahokia along the Mississip- trade
pi River, Swahili city-states on the East African Coast,
Venice on the Mediterranean coast, and Hangzhou on
China's coast during the period 600 C.E. to 1450 C.E.?
7. "Emperor Zhengzong, being deeply concerned with The intensification of re-
agriculture, came to know that the Champa rice was gional trade networks in
drought resistant and that the green lentils of India East and South Asia
were famous for their heavy yield and large seeds. Spe-
cial envoys, bringing precious things, were dispatched
with a view to securing these varieties.... When the
first harvests were reaped in the autumn, the emperor
called his closest ministers to taste them and compose
poems for Champa rice and Indian green lentils."
Shu Wenying, Buddhist monk, China, eleventh century
C.E.
Which of the following made possible the Chinese cul-
tivation of the staple crops described in the passage?
8. "Women leave their families to marry, and the hus- The virtues and duties of
band is the master of the household they marry into. family members
. . . The husband is to be firm, the wife soft; conjugal
affections follow from this. While at home, the two of
you should treat each other with the formality and re-
serve of a guest. Listen carefully to and obey whatever
your husband tells you. If he does something wrong,
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Study online at https://quizlet.com/_8w88sx
1. After the expansion of Islam into Africa, an organized Egypt and Ethiopia
Christian presence remained in...
2. * By 1200 C.E. Improved agricultural technology had migration of Bantu-speak-
spread throughout much of sub-Saharan Africa pri- ing peoples with their
marily through the knowledge of ironworking
3. "The evil-disposed in these districts [of England] began Peasants used religious
to rise, saying, they were too severely oppressed; that beliefs to justify their resis-
at the beginning of the world there were no slaves, tance.
and that no one ought to be treated as such. . . . This
they would not longer bear, but had determined to be
free, and if they labored for their lords, they wanted
to be paid for it. A crazy priest in the county of Kent,
called John Ball, who for his absurd preaching, had
been thrice confined in prison, inflamed those ideas.
He would say: 'Are we not all descended from the same
parents, Adam and Eve? and what can the lords show,
or what reasons give, why they should be more the
masters than ourselves?' "
Jean Froissart, account of a peasant revolt in England,
1381
The description of the peasant revolt best supports
which of the following conclusions?
4. The Mongol conquests of much of Eurasia in the thir- decreasing the risk of ban-
teenth century tended to encourage trade along the dit attacks and reduc-
Silk Roads primarily by... ing the number of lo-
cal rulers collecting tribute
from trade caravans
5.
1/9
, AP World History- Units 1 & 2 Exam Study Guide 2020
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_8w88sx
Which of the following was the most important factor The Mongol expansion
in the spread of the bubonic plague in Eurasia? from central Asia to China,
eastern Europe, and the
Middle East
6. Which of the following most encouraged the develop- Intensification of regional
ment of new cities such as Cahokia along the Mississip- trade
pi River, Swahili city-states on the East African Coast,
Venice on the Mediterranean coast, and Hangzhou on
China's coast during the period 600 C.E. to 1450 C.E.?
7. "Emperor Zhengzong, being deeply concerned with The intensification of re-
agriculture, came to know that the Champa rice was gional trade networks in
drought resistant and that the green lentils of India East and South Asia
were famous for their heavy yield and large seeds. Spe-
cial envoys, bringing precious things, were dispatched
with a view to securing these varieties.... When the
first harvests were reaped in the autumn, the emperor
called his closest ministers to taste them and compose
poems for Champa rice and Indian green lentils."
Shu Wenying, Buddhist monk, China, eleventh century
C.E.
Which of the following made possible the Chinese cul-
tivation of the staple crops described in the passage?
8. "Women leave their families to marry, and the hus- The virtues and duties of
band is the master of the household they marry into. family members
. . . The husband is to be firm, the wife soft; conjugal
affections follow from this. While at home, the two of
you should treat each other with the formality and re-
serve of a guest. Listen carefully to and obey whatever
your husband tells you. If he does something wrong,
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