7th grade The order of the areas studied in 7th grade: Fall of Rome, Islam, Africa, China (after the fall of the Han dynasty), Japan, Feudal Europe, Medieval.

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7th grade The order of the areas studied in 7th grade: Fall of Rome, Islam, Africa, China (after the fall of the Han dynasty), Japan, Feudal Europe, Medieval Europe, Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution, Age of Exploration, Mesoamerica (Mayan, Aztecs, Incas)

A. it secured the rights of the commoners against the nobles. What effect did Julius Caesar’s seizure of power have on the Roman political system? A. it secured the rights of the commoners against the nobles. B. it allowed for control of the state by the Senate. C. it marked the transition from a republic to an empire D. it standardized the system by which emperors were chosen Answer-C the transition from republic to Empire #22

Answer—B Roman Republic The origins of checks and balances in the U.S. political system can be traced to the A. French Monarchy B. Roman Republic C. Greek Aristocracy D. Aztec Empire Answer—B Roman Republic #23

The wars with Carthage (264-146BC) gave the Roman Empire control of A. North Africa B. Asia Minor C. Northern Europe D. the Middle East Answer—A North Africa #24

The map represents the military conquests associated with the spread of what major world religion? A. Christianity B. Judaism C. Islam D. Hinduism Answer—C Islam Arabia #25

In the 700s AD Arabian merchants played an important role in A. spreading new technology among Asia, Africa, and Europe B. converting large number of Western Europeans to Islam C. united most of Asia and Europe under a single religion D. stopping the invasions of nomadic people from Central Asia. Answer—A spreading new technology among Asia, Africa, and Europe #26

A. the conquest of Constantinople Which shows the importance the Mongols placed on improving trade contacts with other civilizations? A. the conquest of Constantinople B. the establishment of caravan routes C. the construction of large merchant fleets D. the creation of a national currency Answer—B the establishment of caravan trade routes #27

Which of these describes how paper was introduced into medieval Europe? A. The Chinese introduced it to the Arabs, who passed it on to Europeans. B. The Swedes bought it from Russians, who learned about it from Indians. C. The Turks learned to make it and sold the process to Europeans. D. The Arabs learned about paper making from the Japanese and taught Europeans Answer—A The Chinese introduced paper to the Arabs #28

The examination described were necessary for a position as a Chinese Beginning with childhood, all of man’s study is centered on one aim alone, to pass the 3 day examination and have power, influence & prestige The examination described were necessary for a position as a Chinese A. soldier B. priest C. silk merchant D. government official Answer—D government official #29

A. Their location in river valleys allowed for extensive farming. How did the location of cities in the West African empires of Ghana and Mali influence their growth? A. Their location in river valleys allowed for extensive farming. B. Their coastal location made the cities major ports for maritime trade C. Their location on major trade routes allowed them to prosper economically D. Their mountainous location made the cities easily defensible. Answer-C Their location on major trade routes #30

Trans-Saharan Contact The contact between civilizations were primarily made by A. explorers who were mapping Central Africa B. traders who crossed the Sahara desert into West Africa C. Christian missionaries from Middle East D. barbarian migrating from North Africa Answer—B Traders who crossed the Sahara Desert into West Africa #31

China’s influence on Medieval Japan is illustrated by Japan’s development of A. a writing system B. the samurai tradition C. Haiku poetry D. a civil service exam Answer—A writing system #32

Answer—Samurai Warriors Endurance, cunning, physical strength, & courage were the ideal characteristics of A. Confucian officials B. Buddhist priests C. Japanese samurai D. Hindu governors Answer—Samurai Warriors #33

In medieval Europe, law and order were maintained by the A. legions B. merchants C. nobility D. serfs Answer--C Nobility #34

During medieval times, which of these groups was legally tied to the land? A. serfs B. knights C. parish priests D. minor nobility Answer—A serfs #35

B. high Church officials C. the growing middle class During the medieval period in Europe, the political power of the kings and great nobles were often constrained by the actions of A. elected parliaments B. high Church officials C. the growing middle class D. organized groups of serfs Answer—B High Church Officials #36

The Timeline shows events related to the A. conflict between the Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor B. Catholic Church’s influence in government. C. evolution towards constitutional government in England D. establishment of an absolute monarch in France Answer—C move toward Constitution in England #37

A. Gold & silver brought back by crusaders caused a monetary inflation How did the Crusades affect the economies of Central and Western Europe? A. Gold & silver brought back by crusaders caused a monetary inflation B. The Crusades led to a decline in the production of crafts and food crops C. Cloth & spices brought back by crusaders led to greater interest in trade D. The Crusades limited access to luxury goods from China & India Answer—C greater interest in trade #38

The Pope is issuing a call for Your brethren who live in the East are in urgent need of your help…Turks & Arabs have attacked them…..Pope Urban (1095) The Pope is issuing a call for A. help in fighting Martin Luther & the Protestants B. Crusaders to regain the Holy Land from Muslims C. the Emperor to restore the glory of the Frankish Empire D. armies to fight against the Mongol invaders Answer—B Crusaders to free the Holy Land #39

Answer—C spread of bubonic plague What was the disease that spread all over Europe in the 14th Century –map question A. yellow fever B. cholera C. bubonic plague D .malaria Answer—C spread of bubonic plague #40

Where on the map was the center of the Inca civilization Where on the map was the center of the Inca civilization? (map question) A. Mexico B. Yucatan Peninsula C. Northern South America D. West coast of South America Answer D Wt. coast of South America #41

Which characteristic did Aztec and Incan societies share? A. laws that made slavery illegal B. families dominated by women C. government by direct democracy D. complex religious ceremonies Answer—D Complex religious ceremonies #42

Which members of Aztec society were responsible for the above tasks? Prepared calendar that regulated agricultural, told folk tales, recorded history, served a member of the ruling class Which members of Aztec society were responsible for the above tasks? A. merchants B. soldiers C. farmers D. priests Answer—D. Priests #43

What was the main cause of the population change on the chart? A. Migration of several culture groups to North America B. Losses due to Spanish military actions against native peoples C. Starvation resulting from declining agricultural production D. The introduction of disease by contact with Europeans Answer—D The introduction of disease by Europeans #44

The Maya, Aztec,& Inca civilization each developed A. powerful seafaring traditions B. monotheistic religious systems C. democratic governments D. complex architectural structures Answer—D complex architectural structures #45

The stories from Marco Polo’s travels encouraged Europeans to A. journey to Asia in search of wealth B. abandon the feudal land system C. launch Crusades against Muslims D. isolate themselves from foreigners Answer—A Journey to Asia #46

Which of these is not a characteristic of Renaissance painting? A. subject matter limited to Christian themes B. realistic portrait painting C. setting reflecting the world of the artist D. paintings showing depth and perspective Answer—A only Christian themes #47

Answer—Leonardo da Vinci Artist, architect ,mathematician, realistic human figures, painted the last supper &” Mona Lisa” A. Raphael B. Michelangelo C. da Vinci D. Botticelli Answer—Leonardo da Vinci #48

Answer B William Shakespeare The poems and plays of which person are representative of the English Renaissance? A. Johann Gutenberg B. William Shakespeare C. Dante Alighieri D. Miguel de Cervantes Answer B William Shakespeare #49

England became a Protestant country during the Reformation when its A. king declared himself head of the Church of England B. people demanded the adoption of Lutheran beliefs C. priest opposed reforms implemented by the Pope D. armies were exposed to Calvinist beliefs while in France. Answer—King declared himself head of the Church of England #50

What was the Spanish Inquisition (1478-1834) A. a system designed to establish new colonies in the Americas B. the exchange of goods between Spain & Central & South America C. the religious court established to find & punish heretics D. a military campaign to drive the Muslim armies out of Spain Answer—C religious court #51

What was the cause for the movement of the Jewish population shown on the map? A. The invasion of Europe and Africa by the Moors B. The spread of the Black Plague through Europe C. The establishment of new colonies by the Jews to the West D. The forced removal of Jews by the church and government authorities Answer—D the forced removal by the church & government #52

The finds of Galileo & Newton were significant because, from their time on, scientific thought was based upon A. traditional ways of thinking B. the ideas of the classic philosophers C. the authority of the Church D. observation and experimentation Answer--D observation & experimentation #53

The systematic collection & articulation of natural laws, such as gravity & motion, was done by A. Galileo B. Isaac Newton C. Kepler D. van Leeuwenhoek Answer—B Isaac Newton #54

Which Scientific Revolution-era invention led to an increased understanding of diseases? A. the telescope B. the thermometer C. the barometer D. the microscope Answer—D Microscope #55

What was one effect of Copernicus’ theory of a sun-centered solar system? A. It required a revision of the Christian calendar B. It disputed Church teaching regarding the universe C. it allowed sailors to predict tides more accurately D. It resulted in a decline in pagan religions Answer—B it disputed Church teaching regarding the universe #56

The Triangle trade & Columbian exchange are terms used to describe the movement of goods between Western Europe, West Africa & A. Central Asia B. the Americas C. Australia D. the Middle East Answer—B the Americas #57

A. believe in the power of human reason The Scientific Revolution contributed to Enlightenment thought by influencing people to A. believe in the power of human reason B. reject belief in the organized church C. study the ideas of past civilizations D. oppose individuality in favor of social order Answer—A believe in the power of human reason #58