AP World History : AP World History

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP World History

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Example Questions

Example Question #911 : Ap World History

The Hellenistic Empire emerged ______________.

Possible Answers:

out of the conquests of Alexander the Great

following the Roman conquest of classical Egypt

out of an alliance between Athens and Sparta

following the Roman conquest of classical Greece

out of the conquests of Darius I

Correct answer:

out of the conquests of Alexander the Great

Explanation:

The Hellenistic Empire is the name given to the massive territory conquered by Alexander the Great in the fourth century B.C.E. Alexander, ruler of the Macedonian Kingdom, conquered much of the known world from Egypt all the way to the Indian subcontinent. But, after his death, his conquests were divided between the surviving generals of his campaign. This divided territory is collectively called the Hellenistic Empire. 

Example Question #14 : Empires, Colonialism, Imperialism, And Decolonization

The Seleucid Empire __________.

Possible Answers:

was the only territorial conquest of Alexander the Great to successfully resist Roman occupation

was a Hellenistic state that ruled over much of the former Persian Empire

was a Hellenistic state that ruled over much of the former Egyptian Empire

conquered much of the known-world under the leadership of Alexander the Great

waned in influence during the Hellenistic period

Correct answer:

was a Hellenistic state that ruled over much of the former Persian Empire

Explanation:

Following the untimely death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C.E. his massive empire was divided between his most powerful generals. The Seleucid Empire was one such Hellenistic state that was established by Seleucus I Nicator in 312 B.C.E. The Seleucid Empire ruled over much of the former Persian Empire - stretching from Mesopotamia to India.

Example Question #15 : Empires, Colonialism, Imperialism, And Decolonization

All of the following took place under the reign of Augustus Caesar except __________.

Possible Answers:

Rome conquered the British Isles

Rome took control of much of coastal North Africa

Rome expanded into modern-day Germany

Rome took control of the remainder of the Iberian peninsula

Roman rule extended across the whole of southeastern Europe

Correct answer:

Rome conquered the British Isles

Explanation:

Augustus Caesar was one of the most accomplished and esteemed rulers (and emperors) in the history of Rome. He expanded Roman territory in Iberia, Germany, southeastern Europe, North Africa, and the near-east. He did not, however, conquer the British Isles. The Roman conquest of Britain was completed in waves, beginning with Emperor Claudius in 43 C.E. and completed with the construction of Hadrian's Wall in the second century C.E.

Example Question #912 : Ap World History

The Persian Royal Road was built during the rule of __________.

Possible Answers:

Ashurbanipal

Cyrus the Great

Darius I

Xerxes

Menes

Correct answer:

Darius I

Explanation:

The Persian Royal Road was built during the fifth century B.C.E. under the orders of the Persian Emperor Darius I. The road was constructed to allow Darius to better administer his vast empire, to encourage trade and facilitate the movement of armies from one part of the empire to another.

Example Question #913 : Ap World History

The Olmec civilization flourished in  __________.

Possible Answers:

East Africa

South America

North America

North Africa

Central America

Correct answer:

Central America

Explanation:

The Olmec civilization was the first major civilization to arise in Mexico, in Central America. The Olmecs arose during the Mesoamerican Neolithic Revolution in the first millennium before the common era. They are considered to be the forerunners of the later Mayan and Aztec civilizations.

Example Question #914 : Ap World History

The murder of __________ led to a civil war that paved the way for the rise of the Roman Empire.

Possible Answers:

Caligula

Julius Caesar

Mark Antony

Cicero

Cleopatra

Correct answer:

Julius Caesar

Explanation:

The murder of Julius Caesar, at the hands of senators in the Roman Senate, led to a civil war that paved the way for the rise of Augustus Caesar and the Roman Empire.

Example Question #19 : Empires, Colonialism, Imperialism, And Decolonization

A Roman Triumph was __________.

Possible Answers:

an extension of Roman citizenship to foreign individuals who served with distinction in the Roman army

an extension of Roman citizenship to foreign individuals who attained great wealth through commercial ventures

a public honoring of a successful military commander and celebration of territorial conquest

a public arts project designed to increase feelings of community in the city of Rome

a temporary dictator given absolute power over the Roman Republic during times of crises or civil unrest

Correct answer:

a public honoring of a successful military commander and celebration of territorial conquest

Explanation:

A Roman Triumph was a public parade or monument undertaken or constructed to honor a successful military commander and to celebrate his territorial conquests. It was an important part of social life in the city of Rome and a useful political tool for would-be consuls, dictators, and emperors.

Example Question #915 : Ap World History

The Achaemenid Empire was formed by _____________.

Possible Answers:

Xerxes

Darius

Alexander the Great

Pericles

Cyrus the Great

Correct answer:

Cyrus the Great

Explanation:

The Achaemenid Empire was formed by Cyrus the Great in 552 BCE It is considered the prototype of the later, much larger, Persian Empire.

Example Question #916 : Ap World History

The New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt is marked by which of the following?

Possible Answers:

The development of writing

The development of religion

The construction of the great pyramids

The invention of irrigation

Military conquest

Correct answer:

Military conquest

Explanation:

After driving the Hyksos out of Egypt the era of the New Kingdom began. This period of Egyptian history is marked by a series of military conquests as ambitious and powerful Pharaohs stretched their dominion east, all the way to the Euphrates River. This is the period of powerful and famous Pharaohs like Hatshepsut and Ramesses II.

Example Question #917 : Ap World History

Alaric the Visigoth is most famous for __________.

Possible Answers:

sacking the city of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade

leading the Roman invasion of Carthage during the Second Punic War

leading a devastating sack of Rome

defeating the forces of the Roman Empire and protecting Britain from Roman invasion

his successful scheme to assassinate Julius Caesar

Correct answer:

leading a devastating sack of Rome

Explanation:

Alaric the Visigoth is most famous for leading the devastating sack of Rome in 410 C.E. His conquest and destruction of the city is most often cited as the moment when the Roman Empire fell.

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