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AP World History Chapter 12 Review Questions Latest 2022 Graded A+
One benefit of the size of the Mongol empire was that... It promoted the movement of people, 
ideas, and goods 
Under Khubilai Khan... The Mongol empire expanded to include Vietnam, Korea, and part of 
Japan 
The Mongol leader Timur... Gained control of much of the Middle East but never assumed the 
title of Khan 
The achievements of Nasir al-Din are evidence of... The Mongols encouraging the 
continuation of science and learning 
Which of the following is true of the Golden Horde? They began as...
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One benefit of the size of the Mongol empire was that... It promoted the movement of people, 
ideas, and goods 
Under Khubilai Khan... The Mongol empire expanded to include Vietnam, Korea, and part of 
Japan 
The Mongol leader Timur... Gained control of much of the Middle East but never assumed the 
title of Khan 
The achievements of Nasir al-Din are evidence of... The Mongols encouraging the 
continuation of science and learning 
Which of the following is true of the Golden Horde? They began as...
AP World History Chapter 12 Review Questions Latest 2022 Graded A+
One benefit of the size of the Mongol empire was that... It promoted the movement of people, 
ideas, and goods 
Under Khubilai Khan... The Mongol empire expanded to include Vietnam, Korea, and part of 
Japan 
The Mongol leader Timur... Gained control of much of the Middle East but never assumed the 
title of Khan 
The achievements of Nasir al-Din are evidence of... The Mongols encouraging the 
continuation of science and learning 
Which of the following is true of the Golden Horde? They began as...
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One benefit of the size of the Mongol empire was that... It promoted the movement of people, 
ideas, and goods 
Under Khubilai Khan... The Mongol empire expanded to include Vietnam, Korea, and part of 
Japan 
The Mongol leader Timur... Gained control of much of the Middle East but never assumed the 
title of Khan 
The achievements of Nasir al-Din are evidence of... The Mongols encouraging the 
continuation of science and learning 
Which of the following is true of the Golden Horde? They began as...
AP World History Chapter 12 Quiz Already Passed
Which of the following was a feature of the communities in Australia in the fifteenth century? 
The practice of "fire stick farming" 
Why did the maritime expeditions of the Indian Ocean basin sponsored by the Mind emperor 
suddenly stop in 1433? The emperor's successors viewed expansion as a waster of resources. 
In its efforts to recover from the disruption of Mongol rule, where did the Ming dynasty look for 
inspiration? The culture of past Chinese dynasties 
In which empire was a Shia ver...
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Which of the following was a feature of the communities in Australia in the fifteenth century? 
The practice of "fire stick farming" 
Why did the maritime expeditions of the Indian Ocean basin sponsored by the Mind emperor 
suddenly stop in 1433? The emperor's successors viewed expansion as a waster of resources. 
In its efforts to recover from the disruption of Mongol rule, where did the Ming dynasty look for 
inspiration? The culture of past Chinese dynasties 
In which empire was a Shia ver...
AP World History Chapter 12 Latest 2022 Graded A+
Which of the following was a feature of the communities in Australia in the fifteenth century? 
The practice of "fire stick farming" 
Why did the maritime expeditions of the Indian Ocean basin sponsored by the Mind emperor 
suddenly stop in 1433? The emperor's successors viewed expansion as a waster of resources. 
In its efforts to recover from the disruption of Mongol rule, where did the Ming dynasty look for 
inspiration? The culture of past Chinese dynasties 
In which empire was a Shia ver...
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Which of the following was a feature of the communities in Australia in the fifteenth century? 
The practice of "fire stick farming" 
Why did the maritime expeditions of the Indian Ocean basin sponsored by the Mind emperor 
suddenly stop in 1433? The emperor's successors viewed expansion as a waster of resources. 
In its efforts to recover from the disruption of Mongol rule, where did the Ming dynasty look for 
inspiration? The culture of past Chinese dynasties 
In which empire was a Shia ver...
AP World History Chapter 10 Latest 2022 Rated A
In comparison to Byzantium, Latin Christendom before 1000 C.E. was a localized society 
What advantage did the Byzantine Empire have that enabled it to survive as a political entity for a 
thousand years longer than the western part of the Roman Empire? a stronger military 
Which of the following was a long-term impact of the Crusades in Europe? Spain, Sicily, and 
the Baltic region permantently joined the world of Western Christendom 
Disagreement over which of the following contributed tot eh ...
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In comparison to Byzantium, Latin Christendom before 1000 C.E. was a localized society 
What advantage did the Byzantine Empire have that enabled it to survive as a political entity for a 
thousand years longer than the western part of the Roman Empire? a stronger military 
Which of the following was a long-term impact of the Crusades in Europe? Spain, Sicily, and 
the Baltic region permantently joined the world of Western Christendom 
Disagreement over which of the following contributed tot eh ...
AP World History Chapter 10 Latest 2022 Rated A
In comparison to Byzantium, Latin Christendom before 1000 C.E. was a localized society 
What advantage did the Byzantine Empire have that enabled it to survive as a political entity for a 
thousand years longer than the western part of the Roman Empire? a stronger military 
Which of the following was a long-term impact of the Crusades in Europe? Spain, Sicily, and 
the Baltic region permantently joined the world of Western Christendom 
Disagreement over which of the following contributed tot eh ...
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In comparison to Byzantium, Latin Christendom before 1000 C.E. was a localized society 
What advantage did the Byzantine Empire have that enabled it to survive as a political entity for a 
thousand years longer than the western part of the Roman Empire? a stronger military 
Which of the following was a long-term impact of the Crusades in Europe? Spain, Sicily, and 
the Baltic region permantently joined the world of Western Christendom 
Disagreement over which of the following contributed tot eh ...
AP World History - Chapter 11 <Study Guide> Latest 2022 Already Passed
1. Why was the location of Arabia important? Scattered oases, the highlands of Yemen, and 
interior mountains supported sedentary village-based agriculture, and in the northern and southern 
regions of Arabia, small kingdoms had flourished in earlier times. Arabia also sat astride 
increasingly important trade routes, which connected the Indian Ocean world with that of the 
Mediterranean Sea and gave rise to cosmopolitan commercial cities, whose values and practices 
were often in conflict with ...
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1. Why was the location of Arabia important? Scattered oases, the highlands of Yemen, and 
interior mountains supported sedentary village-based agriculture, and in the northern and southern 
regions of Arabia, small kingdoms had flourished in earlier times. Arabia also sat astride 
increasingly important trade routes, which connected the Indian Ocean world with that of the 
Mediterranean Sea and gave rise to cosmopolitan commercial cities, whose values and practices 
were often in conflict with ...
AP World History - Chapter 10 <Study Guide> Already Passed
1. In what respects did Byzantium continue the patterns of the classical Roman Empire? In what 
ways 
did it diverge from those patterns? Continued Patterns (Original: p. 271 and p. 276; 
With Sources: p. 427 and p. 432) 
Divergences (Original: pp. 272-273; With 
Sources: pp. 428-429) 
▪Continuance can be seen in Byzantium's roads, 
military structures, centralized administration, 
imperial court, laws, and Christian organization 
▪It can also be seen in Byzantium's pursuit of the 
long-te...
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1. In what respects did Byzantium continue the patterns of the classical Roman Empire? In what 
ways 
did it diverge from those patterns? Continued Patterns (Original: p. 271 and p. 276; 
With Sources: p. 427 and p. 432) 
Divergences (Original: pp. 272-273; With 
Sources: pp. 428-429) 
▪Continuance can be seen in Byzantium's roads, 
military structures, centralized administration, 
imperial court, laws, and Christian organization 
▪It can also be seen in Byzantium's pursuit of the 
long-te...
AP World History (Chapter 10 Test) Questions and Answers 100% Pass
The post classical period in Western history between the fall of the Roman Empire and the 15th 
century is referred to as the Middle Ages 
Which of the following statements concerning the impact of Christianity on polytheistic religions 
in western Europe is most accurate? The process of conversion produced a religious blend in 
which beliefs in magic and supernatural spirits coexisted with Christianity 
Following the fall of Rome, where was the center of the post-classical West? The central pla...
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The post classical period in Western history between the fall of the Roman Empire and the 15th 
century is referred to as the Middle Ages 
Which of the following statements concerning the impact of Christianity on polytheistic religions 
in western Europe is most accurate? The process of conversion produced a religious blend in 
which beliefs in magic and supernatural spirits coexisted with Christianity 
Following the fall of Rome, where was the center of the post-classical West? The central pla...
AP World History: Unit 9 – Globalization Latest 2022 Already Passed
Globalization Actions or processes that involve the entire world and result in making 
something worldwide in scope; in terms of AP World History - globalized culture and trade 
Green Revolution Agricultural revolution that increased production through improved seeds, 
fertilizers, and irrigation; helped to support rising Asian populations. 
1918 Influenza Pandemic changed from a epidemic and spread over an entire world killing 
around 20 million in many areas around the world 
Malaria This dise...
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Globalization Actions or processes that involve the entire world and result in making 
something worldwide in scope; in terms of AP World History - globalized culture and trade 
Green Revolution Agricultural revolution that increased production through improved seeds, 
fertilizers, and irrigation; helped to support rising Asian populations. 
1918 Influenza Pandemic changed from a epidemic and spread over an entire world killing 
around 20 million in many areas around the world 
Malaria This dise...