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AP World History Exam : 1200 – 1450 ( Latest 2023 – 2024 ) Actual Questions and Answers ( Verified Answers )
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AP World History Exam : 1200 – 1450 ( Latest 2023 – 2024 ) Actual Questions and Answers ( Verified Answers ) 
 
1. Ibn Battuta: Moroccan Muslim scholar, the most widely traveled individual of his 
time. He wrote a detailed account of his visits to Islamic lands from China to Spain 
and the western Sudan. 
2. Mansa Musa: Ruler of Mali(r.).His pilgrimage through Egypt to Mecca 
in established the empire's reputation for wealth in the Mediterranean 
world. 
3. Dhow: Ship of small to moderate ...
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AMSCO - 1.3 Reading Notes - AP History with verified solution
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Delhi sultanate - correct answers 1. Reigned for 300 years, from the 13th through the 16th centuries 
2. Imposed a tax called the jizya on all non-Muslim subjects of the empire 
3. Never organized an efficient bureaucracy in the style of the Chinese. Because of this, sultans had difficulty imposing their policies in a land as large and diverse as India. 
3. Sultans wanted to extend their rule southward. They became focused on themselves from an invasion by...
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AP World History Unit 3 Review Questions and Answers (Graded A+)
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Before 1450, this empire ruled the largest land-based empire in history and "set the stage" for most 
Eurasian empires. Mongol Empire 
East Asia. Took power from Ming who took over after Yuan. Confucianism. Security motivated 
their move into Central Asia. Qing Empire 
Middle East. Persia. Shia Islam. Went to war with Ottomans. Ruled by a "Shah". Safavid 
Empire 
M. East/N. Africa/Europe. Turks. Sunni Islam. Beat old Byzantine Empire. Fought Shi Muslims. 
Ruled by a Sultan. Ottoman Empire 
S...
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World History Chpa. 2 questions and answers graded A+
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World History Chpa. 2Neolithic - correct answer The period of the Stone Age associated with the ancient Agricultural Revolution. It follows the Paleolithic period. 
 
Archaeological - correct answer the study of human behavior through material remains 
 
Surplus - correct answer A situation in which quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded 
 
Polytheistic - correct answer Belief in many gods 
 
Artisans - correct answer skilled workers who make goods by hand 
 
Pictograms - correct an...
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HFT 2890 Exam 1 FSU (A+ Graded)
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How did early people obtain food supply? What role did their immediate environment play? correct answers Hunting and gathering. Environment dictated what they ate and grew. 
 
Emmer (wheat) correct answers Originated from Palestine and harvested around 10,000 BCE. It was eaten in Syria by 9000 BCE 
 
Barley correct answers Became food crop in India around 7000 BCE 
 
Taro correct answers Cultivated crop in New Guinea by 7000 BCE 
 
Manioc correct answers Group of related tropical plants native t...
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AMSCO - 3.1 Reading Notes - AP History questions with 100% correct answers 2023/2024
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AMSCO - 3.1 Reading Notes - AP Historywho were the four gunpowder empires? - correct answers russia, the ottoman, the safavid, and the mughal empires. 
 
why did the gunpowder empires craft artist and architectural legacies? - correct answers to reflect the legitimacy of rulers. 
 
what did europe's expansion involve that was unique from the gunpowder empires? - correct answers a wider exchange of network than that which spread gunpowder; transoceanic connections with the americas. 
 
what is s...
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1.7 Notes- AP History question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024 passed
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1.7 Notes- AP HistoryThe author makes the claim that states in core areas of civilization grew larger, while smaller states began to decline. Identify and explain two examples that prove this argument. - correct answers States in core areas of civilization grew larger because of cultural and technological progression. For example, the Song Dynasty in China was maintained for a long period of time due to the advancements that occurred. Also, the Chola Kingdom and Vijayanagar Empire used trade to ...
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AP WORLD HISTORY MODERN - AMSCO 4.4 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Asante Empire 
African state supported by the expansion of maritime trading networks leading to an increase in its influence 
 
 
 
Kingdom of the Kongo 
West African state that dominated small states along the Congo River that maintained effective, centralized government and a royal currency until the seventeenth century. 
 
 
 
Ming Dynasty 
Succeeded Mongol Yuan dynasty in China in 1368; lasted until 1644; initially mounted huge trade expeditions to southern Asia and elsewhere, but later conc...
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Praxis II Practice Test - Questions and Answers Which of the following best describes the Eastern Woodland peoples, such as the Iroquois and Algonquin, before European colonization? Agriculturalists who supplemented their diet with hunting and gathering Which of the following was the primary source of agricultural labor in the British colonies in North America during the early years of colonization until the 1660s? Indentured servants from Great Britain During Bacon's Rebellion in 1676, those...
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AMSCO 3.1 European, East Asian, and Gunpowder Empires Expand question n answers rated A+
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AMSCO 3.1 European, East Asian, and Gunpowder Empires Expand 
Gunpowder Empires - correct answers large multiethnic states in Southwest, Central, and South Asia that relied on firearms to conquer and control their territories 
 
Suleiman the Magnificent - correct answers ruled the Ottomans as the empire reached the height of its power 
- declared religious worship the happiest of all practices and personally led Ottoman armies in conquering Christian strongholds in Belgrade, Rhodes, and Hungary ...
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