AP World History : Cultural History

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP World History

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Example Questions

Example Question #381 : Cultural History

The Epic of Gilgamesh _______________.

Possible Answers:

involves the invasion of Sumeria by the Hittites

involves the invasion of Egypt by the Hyksos

tells the Egyptian story of creation

involves the invasion of Sumeria by Assyria

tells the Sumerian story of creation

Correct answer:

tells the Sumerian story of creation

Explanation:

The Epic of Gilgamesh tells the Sumerian story of creation. It was written circa 2,100 BCE It is notable for being the earliest surviving piece of human literature.

Example Question #382 : Cultural History

The most characteristic artistic creation of the Olmec civilization in Mexico was ___________________.

Possible Answers:

illustrated codices created from birth cloth

cities built on islands

the Olmec did not leave behind any significant artistic contributions

the Nazca lines

colossal human heads sculpted from basalt

Correct answer:

colossal human heads sculpted from basalt

Explanation:

The most recognized aspect of Olmec culture are monumental heads carved from basalt that have been found at several sites in Mexico. The Mayan civilization created codices made out of birch cloth. The Nazca civilization in South America created the geoglyphs popularly known as the Nazca lines. The Aztec civilization built Tenochtitlan on an island in Lake Texcoco.

Example Question #383 : Cultural History

From which of these civilizations does the modern European alphabet arise?

Possible Answers:

Indus

Babylonia

Egypt

Phoenicia

Assyria

Correct answer:

Phoenicia

Explanation:

The modern European alphabet arose from the alphabet of the ancient Phoenicians who ruled over a vast commercial empire approximately three thousand years ago.

Example Question #384 : Cultural History

Which Babylonian ruler is most notable for his code of laws?

Possible Answers:

Hammurabi

Solomon

Gilgamesh

Ashurbanipal

Nebuchadnezzar

Correct answer:

Hammurabi

Explanation:

The Babylonian ruler Hammurabi conquered most of Mesopotamia circa 1800 BCE. He then published a noteworthy set of laws and rules known as Hammurabi’s Code. Hammurabi’s Code is the earliest known uniform set of laws in a human society. It was designed to ensure order and justice in the Babylonian Empire, although it is worth noting it heavily favored elites and men over common people and women.

Example Question #385 : Cultural History

Which of these best describes the Mahabharata?

Possible Answers:

An ancient Sumerian epic

An ancient Indian legal code

An ancient Chinese epic

An ancient Indian epic

An ancient Mesopotamian legal code

Correct answer:

An ancient Indian epic

Explanation:

The Mahabharata is one of the two great epics of ancient India. It is written in Sanskrit and contains, among other things, the Bhagavad Gita. The Mahabharata is influential in the history of Vedism, Hinduism, and the Indian subcontinent in general.

Example Question #1 : Literature, Art, And Architecture 600 Bce To 600 Ce

What was the name of the primary meeting place in early Roman colonial cities?

Possible Answers:

The Basilica

The Agora

The Temple

The Horologium

The Forum

Correct answer:

The Forum

Explanation:

The Forum would be located at the intersection of the two main roads in and out of a city, or municipum, where public events and open markets would take place. The Agora performed a similar function in ancient Greek city-states. The Basilica were open-air court buildings. The Temple refers to religious structures in ancient Jerusalem. The Horologium was a giant monument built by Augustus, which included a solar marker and was also known as the Solarium Augusti.

Example Question #386 : Cultural History

Which ancient figure was referred to as "the face that launched a thousand ships" by Christopher Marlowe?

Possible Answers:

Cleopatra

Elizabeth I

Bathsheba

Helen of Troy

Mary Magdalene

Correct answer:

Helen of Troy

Explanation:

Legend holds that Helen of Troy was so beautiful that men pledged their loyalty to her with such fierceness that they would go to war for her hand in marriage. Such oaths reportedly led to the invasion of Troy and the Trojan War.

Example Question #3 : Literature, Art, And Architecture 600 Bce To 600 Ce

Which ancient historian wrote the definitive history of the Pelopennesian War? 

Possible Answers:

Herodotus

Plato

Socrates

Plutarch

Thucydides

Correct answer:

Thucydides

Explanation:

Thucydides is considered one of the fathers of modern history. Unlike Herodotus, whose tone was very familiar, Thucydides was more dry and tried to stick to objective facts. He was, however, an Athenian soldier during the war, which colored his account of the conflict.

Example Question #4 : Literature, Art, And Architecture 600 Bce To 600 Ce

Although Nero is primarily remembered for his poor showing as Emperor, what important architectural landmark is he responsible for? 

Possible Answers:

Nero's Bathes 

The Nero Road

Nero's Aquaduct

The Colosseum 

The Flavian Way

Correct answer:

Nero's Bathes 

Explanation:

Nero, seeking pleasure, paid for and built the so-called Bathes of Nero. The largest baths in Rome, they were still in use up to the 5th century. While other Roman landmarks came and went depending on economic and political stability, the longevity of the bathes, as well as their complexity, set them apart. 

Example Question #387 : Cultural History

The Colossus, one of the Ancient Wonders of the World, stood on each island?

Possible Answers:

Crete

Sardinia 

Sicily

Cyprus

Rhodes

Correct answer:

Rhodes

Explanation:

The Colossus of Rhodes was one of the most impressive structures in the ancient world. Originally erected to celebrate a victory over the island of Cyprus, the Colossus stood over the island's harbor for thousands of years. It was destroyed by an earthquake in 226 BCE, never to be rebuilt. 

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