AP World History : AP World History

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP World History

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Example Questions

Example Question #851 : Ap World History

Which Chinese Dynasty lasted from 1644 until 1912 and was the largest multi-cultural Chinese empire and established the territorial boundaries of modern China?

Possible Answers:

Qing Dynasty

Han Dynasty

Ming Dynasty

Mao Dynasty

Shun Dynasty

Correct answer:

Qing Dynasty

Explanation:

The Qing dynasty, which succeeded the Ming Dynasty, durably lasted for over 300 years and expanded to the area that is roughly the territorial boundaries of modern China. Ruled as an absolute monarchy, it was defeated during the Xinhai Revolution in 1912.

Example Question #852 : Ap World History

Which leader of Japan oversaw the shift from feudal society to a modern industrial economy?

Possible Answers:

Mao Zedong 

Tokugawa Yoshinobu 

None of these

Tokugawa Shogunate 

Emperor Meiji 

Correct answer:

Emperor Meiji 

Explanation:

Emperor Meiji, who ruled from 1867-1912, oversaw the rapid change of Japan from an agrarian, rural, and feudal society to a modern, capitalist, and industrial society. From his leadership Japan emerged as one of the globes major powers and a huge (and violent) influence in Asian geopolitics.

Example Question #853 : Ap World History

The policy of “Blood and Iron” is most associated with __________.

Possible Answers:

Napoleon Bonaparte

Leon Trotsky

Winston Churchill

Otto von Bismarck

Joseph Stalin

Correct answer:

Otto von Bismarck

Explanation:

The phrase “blood and iron” was first used by the Prussian Chancellor Otto von Bismarck to describe how German unification might be achieved through war and industry in the second-half of the nineteenth century. It is generally associated with German unification and with Bismarck’s unique brand of Realpolitik.

Example Question #854 : Ap World History

Which of these dictators was not the leader of a fascist movement?

Possible Answers:

Benito Mussolini

Francisco Franco 

Adolf Hitler

All of the above were Fascist leaders

Josef Stalin

Correct answer:

Josef Stalin

Explanation:

While Mussolini, Franco, and Hitler all followed Fascist doctrines, Stalin was a follower of communism. Fascism differs in that it promotes staunch nationalism and authoritarianism whereas communism deals with common ownership of property. European Fascism, especially in Italy, was, as opposed to Communism, tied to corporate business interests.

Example Question #855 : Ap World History

What is a junta? 

Possible Answers:

A term used to describe the high priest of a polytheistic religion

A term describing the evolution of societies from agrarian to industrial

A militant governing body typical of totalitarian states

A style of dance developed by Mongolian nomads

A Mesoamerican people who were conquered in the 15th century

Correct answer:

A militant governing body typical of totalitarian states

Explanation:

Juntas emerged as commonplace during the turbulent late 19th and early 20th century throughout the regime changes of Latin American powers. The Aztecs were a Mesoamerican people who were conquered in the 15th century. Since there have been many polytheistic religions, and most have featured high priests, there are many terms used to describe this position in various cultures, but "junta" is not one of them. Biyelgee is the most famous style of dance developed by Mongolian nomads.

Example Question #856 : Ap World History

Winston Churchill was the leader of which major world power during the Second World War?

Possible Answers:

United Kingdom

Nazi Germany

Soviet Union

United States

France

Correct answer:

United Kingdom

Explanation:

Assuming the office of Prime Minister in 1940 following the resignation of Neville Chamberlin, Winston Churchill was the primary leader of the United Kingdom during the war. Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the leader of the United States. Josef Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union. Albert Francois Lebrun was the leader of the France at the time it surrendered to the Nazi forces. Charles de Gaulle was the leader of the Free French Forces and was considered (by the Allies) the leader in exile of France during the Nazi occupation.

Example Question #857 : Ap World History

Which of the following correctly lists the ideologies of the United States, Nazi Germany, and the Soviet Union during World War II (in that order)?

Possible Answers:

Fascism, Communism, Capitalism

Capitalism, Fascism, Communism

Capitalism, Communism, Fascism

Communism, Socialism, Fascism

Socialism, Fascism, Communism

Correct answer:

Capitalism, Fascism, Communism

Explanation:

During the World War II, The United States was the largest Capitalist state in the world. At the same time, Germany was run by an autocratic Fascist government in the form of the Nazi party. The Soviet Union also had an autocratic government, but one that ruled using Stalinist Communism as the state ideology.

Example Question #858 : Ap World History

Which of the following rulers was the last Tsar of Russia, ultimately executed along with his family during the Russian Revolution?

Possible Answers:

Nicholas II

Peter the Great

Alexander I

Catherine the Great

Ivan the Terrible

Correct answer:

Nicholas II

Explanation:

Tsar Nicholas II of Russia ruled during the last couple decades before World War I. During World War I, the increasingly worsening state of the country created a revolution, resulting in his overthrow and eventual execution by the Bolsheviks.

Example Question #857 : Ap World History

Which modern nation was not a part of the USSR?

Possible Answers:

Ukraine

Belarus 

Azerbaijan

Bosnia

Estonia

Correct answer:

Bosnia

Explanation:

Bosnia was a part of Yugoslavia, but was never under the power of the USSR. It was an independent state before being annexed by Austria-Hungary and subsequently Yugoslavia. Bosnia regained independence in 1992. All of the other states declared independence from the USSR between 1990-1991 as it lost power, and subsequently dissolved.

Example Question #858 : Ap World History

Following the Scramble for Africa, who was the dominant British Imperialist in Africa?

Possible Answers:

Sir Edmond Howard Lacam Gorges

Cecil Rhodes

Albertus Johannes Werth

Percival Scott Beves

Correct answer:

Cecil Rhodes

Explanation:

Rhodes fancied himself as a political titan due to his position as head of the South African Colony. He used the great resources of the colony to make himself obscenely rich. 

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