AP World History : AP World History

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP World History

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Example Questions

Example Question #15 : Empires, Colonialism, Imperialism, Decolonization, And Globalization 1450 To 1750

The Spanish were able to easily conquer the Incan and Aztec Empires for all of the following reasons except __________.

Possible Answers:

alliances with rival tribes

the destabilizing impact of Christian missionaries

fortunate timing

the inadvertent spread of new diseases

technological superiority

Correct answer:

the destabilizing impact of Christian missionaries

Explanation:

All of these reasons contributed to the conquests of the Spanish conquistadors except the destabilizing impact of Christian missionaries. The expeditions of Cortes (in Mexico) and Pizarro (in Peru) were the first Spaniards that those native people encountered and so there cannot have been any prior contact between Christian missionaries and the native population.

Example Question #1001 : Ap World History

Akbar the Great is the most famous ruler of the __________.

Possible Answers:

Parthian Empire

Seljuk Empire

Mughal Empire

Ottoman Empire

Ayyubid Empire

Correct answer:

Mughal Empire

Explanation:

Akbar the Great is the most famous ruler of the Mughal Empire on the Indian subcontinent. Akbar the Great is remembered for his successful military campaigns and the expansion of Mughal territory across virtually the whole of the subcontinent. He is also associated with religious tolerance and for appointing ministers on the basis of merit, rather than nepotism.

Example Question #1002 : Ap World History

Francisco Pizarro conquered the __________.

Possible Answers:

Mayan Empire

Aztec Empire

Iroquois Confederacy

Incan Empire

Assyrian Empire

Correct answer:

Incan Empire

Explanation:

Francisco Pizarro was one of the Spanish conquistadors who conquered much of South America in the early sixteenth century. Pizarro led a series of expeditions to try and conquer the Inca Empire in the 1520s and was finally successful in the early 1530s when he captured the Incan emperor and had him executed. Pizarro is responsible for establishing Spanish control over the modern-day country of Peru.

Example Question #1003 : Ap World History

Unlike in South America, where colonies tended to be established directly by the crown, European colonies in North America tended to be established by __________.

Possible Answers:

private investors

parliamentary and legislative bodies

exiled convicts

foreign mercenaries

religious dissidents

Correct answer:

private investors

Explanation:

In South America the vast majority of colonies were established directly by the Spanish or Portuguese crowns. However, European colonies in North America were generally established by private investors and joint-stock companies. Some of the differences between the colonial experiences of settlers in North America and settlers in South America can be explained by this distinction.

Example Question #1004 : Ap World History

Sonni Ali is notable for expanding the territory of the __________.

Possible Answers:

Kongo Empire

Umayyad Caliphate

Ethiopian Empire

Songhai Empire

Assyrian Empire

Correct answer:

Songhai Empire

Explanation:

Sonni Ali ruled the Songhai Kingdom in West Africa for several decades in the second-half of the fifteenth century. Sonni Ali was a successful military commander and it was during his reign that the Songhai Empire captured the wealthy cities of Timbuktu and Djenne.

 

Example Question #1005 : Ap World History

The Philippine city of Manila was conquered by the __________ in the sixteenth century.

Possible Answers:

Portuguese

Spanish

Japanese

Dutch

Chinese

Correct answer:

Spanish

Explanation:

The Spanish conquest of the Philippines took place in the sixteenth century and culminated with the conquest of Manila by the forces of Lopez de Legaspi in 1571. The Philippines would continue to be controlled by the Spanish until it was ceded to the United States after the Spanish-American War in 1898.  

Example Question #1006 : Ap World History

The Kingdom of Kongo was located in __________.

Possible Answers:

East Africa

North Africa

the Middle East

Central Africa

South Africa

Correct answer:

Central Africa

Explanation:

The Kingdom of Kongo was located in Central Africa. The Kongolese Kingdom existed as an independent state from the late fourteenth century until the late nineteenth century. It had extensive interaction with the Portuguese Empire, and was a Portuguese vassal for parts of the nineteenth and twentieth century.

Example Question #1007 : Ap World History

Modern-day Mexico City is built on the same location as the capital of the ______________.

Possible Answers:

Toltec civilization

Incan Empire

Mayan civilization

Olmec civilization

Aztec Empire

Correct answer:

Aztec Empire

Explanation:

Modern-day Mexico City sits on the same site as Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire.

Example Question #1008 : Ap World History

Which of the following accurately describes a present-day geographic boundary of the Ottoman Empire at its greatest extent?

Possible Answers:

North to Bosnia

East to Syria

West to Bulgaria

East to Iran

South to Cyprus

Correct answer:

East to Iran

Explanation:

The correct answer is east to Iran because that was the furthest east that the Ottoman Empire extended. North to Bosnia is incorrect because the northern boundary stretched into present-day southern Poland at one time. The southern boundary stretched into North Africa, making "south to Cyprus" incorrect. The western boundary covered Bosnia and territories were even seized in Tunisia, making the "West to Bulgaria" answer incorrect. 

Example Question #1009 : Ap World History

Which European power first colonized South Africa?

Possible Answers:

The Netherlands

Portugal

Britain

Germany

Correct answer:

The Netherlands

Explanation:

The first European colony in South Africa was settled by the Dutch East India Company, at the southernmost point of South Africa as a refueling and restocking area for ships sailing around the Horn of Africa and on to the East. There was no challenge of that initial settlement from locals, as the initial land was rocky and inhospitable, and frequently subjected to harsh storms.

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