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STUDY GUIDE. There is no more bellwork in 2009! Get out your study guide and START WORKING!!! You will only have 20 minutes to work on it before we start the review game. Your COMPLETED study guide is due the day of your final.
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STUDY GUIDE • There is no more bellwork in 2009! • Get out your study guide and START WORKING!!! • You will only have 20 minutes to work on it before we start the review game. • Your COMPLETED study guide is due the day of your final. • Remember: All make up work, tests, and extra credit must be turned in by the day of your final!!!
FOUR CORNERS • A question will appear on the screen with four possible answer choices. • You must walk to the corner of the room that corresponds with your answer choice • Follow YOUR mind, not the mind of your classmates • Those people that chose the correct corner get to stay in the game, the rest must quietly sit down and pay attention • If everyone goes to one corner then you must chose red or black. • I will randomly draw a card and depending on the color, those people still remain in the game. • The person remaining gets extra credit!!!
Question #1 • Genghis Kahn’s greatest achievement was in which of the following: • Diplomatic Affairs • Military Affairs • Foreign Affairs • Domestic Affairs
Question #1 • Genghis Kahn’s greatest achievement was in which of the following: • Diplomatic Affairs • Military Affairs • Foreign Affairs • Domestic Affairs
Question #2 • Which religion has the most followers? • Hinduism • Islam • Christianity • Judaism
Question #2 • Which religion has the most followers? • Hinduism • Islam • Christianity • Judaism
Question #3 • Which one of these religions is NOT monotheistic? • Hinduism • Islam • Christianity • Judaism
Question #3 • Which one of these religions is NOT monotheistic? • Hinduism • Islam • Christianity • Judaism
Question #4 • This is the wide, grassy plain of central Asia • Steppe • Yangtze • Central Plains • Great Plains
Question #4 • This is the wide, grassy plain of central Asia • Steppe • Yangtze • Central Plains • Great Plains
Question #5 • This was a code of conduct for Medieval Knights. • Feudalism • Sacrament • Chivalry • Meritocracy
Question #5 • This was a code of conduct for Medieval Knights. • Feudalism • Sacrament • Chivalry • Meritocracy
Question #6 • Which one of the following was NOT an effect of the Hundred Years’ War? • National Unity • Decline of Feudalism • Increased Taxes • End of Monarchies
Question #6 • Which one of the following was NOT an effect of the Hundred Years’ War? • National Unity • Decline of Feudalism • Increased Taxes • End of Monarchies
Question #7 • What were guilds used for? • Maintained a monopoly of the local market • Provided medical and unemployment care • Restricted trading with foreigners • All of the above
Question #7 • What were guilds used for? • Maintained a monopoly of the local market • Provided medical and unemployment care • Restricted trading with foreigners • All of the above
Question #8 • How was Aztec society organized? • Guilds • Hierarchy • Monasteries • Vernacular
Question #8 • How was Aztec society organized? • Guilds • Hierarchy • Monasteries • Vernacular
Question #9 • Who was the strongest political leader in Western Europe? • Clovis • The King • The Pope • Daimyo
Question #9 • Who was the strongest political leader in Western Europe? • Clovis • The King • The Pope • Daimyo
Question #10 • What is the biggest difference between Medieval and Renaissance Art? • Renaissance art is more realistic • Medieval art is more proportional • Renaissance art is two-dimensional • Medieval art is anti-religious
Question #10 • What is the biggest difference between Medieval and Renaissance Art? • Renaissance art is more realistic • Medieval art is more proportional • Renaissance art is two-dimensional • Medieval art is anti-religious
Question #11 • All of the following were causes of Reformation EXCEPT • Church authority over society • Discontent over Catholic teachings • King’s influence over the church • Corruption of the pope
Question #11 • All of the following were causes of Reformation EXCEPT • Church authority over society • Discontent over Catholic teachings • King’s influence over the church • Corruption of the pope
Question #12 • John Calvin believed all of the following EXCEPT • Predestination • God supported a monarchy instead of a church-ran state • God as an all-encompassing power • God directs everything in the past, present, and future
Question #12 • John Calvin believed all of the following EXCEPT • Predestination • God supported a monarchy instead of a church-ran state • God as an all-encompassing power • God directs everything in the past, present, and future
Question #13 • Under Calvinism, this church council had the power to control every aspect of people’s lives. They even inspected homes to make sure no one was disobeying Calvinism. What was this council called? • Council of Trent • Consistory • Jesuits • Inquisition
Question #13 • Under Calvinism, this church council had the power to control every aspect of people’s lives. They even inspected homes to make sure no one was disobeying Calvinism. What was this council called? • Council of Trent • Consistory • Jesuits • Inquisition
Question #14 • What made Calvinism so appealing and easy to spread? • Calvinists would go door-to-door to preach it • Calvin was trusted with all important decisions • It was not under rule by a higher power • Its democratic structure; voting
Question #14 • What made Calvinism so appealing and easy to spread? • Calvinists would go door-to-door to preach it • Calvin was trusted with all important decisions • It was not under rule by a higher power • Its democratic structure; voting
Question #15 • The Safavid Persian Empire followed which religious law? • Shiite • Sunni • Hindu • Confucius
Question #15 • The Safavid Persian Empire followed which religious law? • Shiite • Sunni • Hindu • Confucius