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SLO Review Standards 3,6,9

The birthplace of civilization was said to be? A. Fertile Crescent 50:50 A: Fertile Crescent B: Africa C: Mesoamerica D: Nile River

If your religion worships only one god you are? C. Monotheistic 50:50 A: Christian B: Polytheistic C: Monotheistic D: Islamic

Early Greek and Roman religions were similar in that they were? B. Polytheistic 50:50 A: Christian B: Polytheistic C: Monotheistic D: Islamic

The first democracy was located in? D. Athens 50:50 A: Rome B: Ionia C: Persia D: Athens

The reason Christianity spread so easily throughout the Roman Empire was because D: It embraced all people 50:50 B: it was polytheistic A: it encouraged emperor worship C: complimented the political structure D: Embraced all people

Roman rulers opposed Christianity because Christians ________ B. They would not worship Roman Gods 50:50 B: They would not worship Roman gods A: were mostly Jews C: called for the overthrow of Roman rulers D: ignored wealth and status

The type of government that existed in Sparta could be described as? C. Oligarchy 50:50 A: monarchy B: aristocracy C: oligarchy D: direct democracy

The land and sea routes of the Muslim Empires were known as the Indian Ocean trade routes and the _________ trade routes. A. Trans-Saharan 50:50 A: Trans-Saharan B: African C: Trans-Atlantic D: Middle Eastern

Swahili is a blend of which two cultures? C: African and Arabian 50:50 A: Spanish and African B: Arabian and Spanish C: African and Arabian D: African and Chinese

Swahili culture is best known for their language and trading cities along which African coast line? B: Eastern 50:50 A: Northern B: Eastern C: Southern D: Western

Islamic culture was spread in Mali by which leader? D. Mansa Musa 50:50 A: Askia Muhammad B: Sundiata Kieta C: Sunni Ali D: Mansa Musa

The conversion to Islam by the leaders of Ghana and Mali will result in? C. Trade relations with the Muslim merchants 50:50 A: opening of ports along the Nile river B: creation of a completely Muslim Africa C: trade relations with the Muslim merchants D: riots to reconvert to Christianity

On the Trans-Saharan trade routes a major item that was traded for the gold of the west (ie. Ghana) was what? A: Salt 50:50 A: Salt B: Spices C: Pelts D: Sugar

The Protestant Reformation resulted in? Reforms in the Catholic Church due to the counter Reformation 50:50 A. Reforms in the Catholic Church due to the counter Reformation B: greater Papal authority C: formation of the Eastern Orthodox church D: crusades to spread Christianity in the Muslim world

John Calvin and Martin Luther agreed on most important doctrines except for C. Predestination 50:50 A: the sale of indulgences B: who spoke better German C: Predestination D: leadership of the Catholic church

Who was NOT a painter during the Renaissance? B. Machiavelli 50:50 A: Leonardo B: Machiavelli C: Donatello D: Michelangelo

The Magna Carta stated that the Kings rule was B. Limited not absolute 50:50 A: non-existent B: limited not absolute C: taken away D: absolute

The invention of the printing press will lead to what? B: Greater Literacy 50:50 A: decrease in education B: greater literacy C: less access to religious texts D: Fewer books being available

___________ was the FIRST Protestant faith D: Lutheranism 50:50 A: Catholicism B: Calvinism C: Zoroastrianism D: Lutheranism

The publication of Luther’s 95 Theses… B: attacked the sale of Indulgences, starting the Protestant Reformation 50:50 B: attacked the sale of indulgences resulting in the Protestant Reformation A: promoted the sale of indulgences and the Catholic church C: was largely ignored until Luther died. D: became the focus of the Anglican church

Who was the creator of the printing press with movable type? C. Johannes Gutenberg 50:50 A: John Calvin B: Martin Luther C: Johannes Gutenberg D: Thomas More

The Protestant Reformation will result in D. Reforms of the Catholic Church due to the counter Reformation 50:50 A: formation of the Eastern Orthodox Church B: greater Papal authority over the European nations C: crusades to spread Christianity throughout the Muslim world D: Reforms in the Catholic Church because of the counter reformation

The group of Catholics who met over the course of 18 years in attempts to change the corrupt practices of the church were known as the ________ A: Council of Trent 50:50 A: Council of Trent B: Bishops of Christ C: Council of Troy D: Jesuits