PULSE CHECK QUESTIONS!!! AP World History. QUESTION 1 In Spartan society A. only healthy babies were allowed to live. B. there was great focus on military.

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PULSE CHECK QUESTIONS!!! AP World History

QUESTION 1 In Spartan society A. only healthy babies were allowed to live. B. there was great focus on military strength. C. women were expected to exercise and be strong. D. all of the above

QUESTION 1 In Spartan society D. all of the above

QUESTION 2 Which of the following best describes both Athens and Sparta? A. Citizens were considered equal before the law in both societies. B. They were both founded by the Mycenaeans. C. Both abided by the Laws of Draco. D. They were city-states.

QUESTION 2 Which of the following best describes both Athens and Sparta? D. They were city-states.

QUESTION 3 Which of the following individuals was NOT a famous Greek philosopher? A. Aristophanes B. Aristotle C. Plato D. Socrates

QUESTION 3 Which of the following individuals was NOT a famous Greek philosopher? A. Aristophanes

QUESTION 4 Which power did Rome defeat during the Punic Wars? A. Athens B. Carthage C. Persia D. Vandals

QUESTION 4 Which power did Rome defeat during the Punic Wars? B. Carthage

Let’s take a moment to examine an image. Who is this? How do you know? What do you see?

QUESTION 5 The Justinian Code is historically significant because it A. became the first democratic constitution. B. kept alive many ancient Chinese legal ideas. C. served to preserve Roman ideals. D. Served as a model for European legal systems.

QUESTION 5 The Justinian Code is historically significant because it D. served as a model for European legal systems.

QUESTION 6 The image above is the A. Taj Mahal. B. Colosseum. C. Hippodrome. D. Hagia Sophia.

QUESTION 6 The image above is the D. Hagia Sophia.

QUESTION 7 Which of the following beliefs do Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy share? A. Services should be conducted in Greek. B. Priests should be allowed to marry. C. They seek to convert people to their faith. D. The Pope has authority over emperors.

QUESTION 7 Which of the following beliefs do Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy share? C. They seek to convert people to their faith.

QUESTION 8 A form of art from the Byzantine Empire was A. mosaics. B. marble sculptures. C. bronze figurines. D. calligraphy.

QUESTION 8 A form of art from the Byzantine Empire was A. mosaics.

QUESTION 9 What occurred as a result of the Great Schism? A. Justinian lost power. B. The Chinese bureaucracy was abolished. C. Roman Catholicism and the Eastern Orthodox Church were created. D. Latin was made the official language of the Roman Empire.

QUESTION 9 What occurred as a result of the Great Schism? C. Roman Catholicism and the Eastern Orthodox Church were created.

QUESTION 10 Who is pictured here? A. Alexander the Great B. Theodosius II C. Cyrus the Great D. Justinian

QUESTION 10 Who is pictured here? D. Justinian

QUESTION 11 As a result of the Pax Romana, the Roman Empire A. shrank in size and wealth. B. experienced peace and prosperity. C. survived invasions from Barbarians. D. experienced continued rivalries among neighboring regions.

QUESTION 11 As a result of the Pax Romana, the Roman Empire B. experienced peace and prosperity.

QUESTION 12 What is the name of this famous building? A. Colosseum B. Hagia Sophia C. Parthenon D. Persepolis

QUESTION 12 What is the name of this famous building? A. Colosseum

QUESTION 13 What is Hellenism? A. the blend of Greek and Persian cultures B. another term for Roman culture C. the separation of cultures D. a blend of Greek and Roman culture

QUESTION 13 What is Hellenism? A. the blend of Greek and Persian cultures

QUESTION 14 What is the name given to the trade network pictured? A. Indian Ocean Trade B. Silk Roads C. Trans-Saharan network D. Columbian Exchange

QUESTION 14 What is the name given to the trade network pictured? B. Silk Roads

QUESTION 15 Who was the first emperor of the Roman Empire? A. Augustus B. Julius Caesar C. Constantine D. Alexander

QUESTION 15 Who was the first emperor of the Roman Empire? A. Augustus

QUESTION 16 Which of the following is associated with Christianity, an extensive road system and the use of arches and domes? A. Persians B. Greeks C. Rome D. Hellenism

QUESTION 16 Which of the following is associated with Christianity, an extensive road system and the use of arches and domes? C. Rome