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Example Questions
Example Question #81 : Empires, Colonialism, Imperialism, And Decolonization
Osman I founded __________.
the Ottoman Empire
the Mamluk Sultanate
the Sassanid Empire
the Umayyad Caliphate
the Abbasid Caliphate
the Ottoman Empire
Osman I founded the Ottoman Empire at the very end of the thirteenth century and, although it was only a minor emirate during his lifetime, it soon grew to control most of the Middle East and a large portion of southeastern Europe.
Example Question #262 : Political History
Which of these statements about the Mongols is inaccurate?
They fought on horseback.
Their territory was divided into two great empires.
They adopted a legal code based on Chinese law.
They adopted a written language based on the language of the Turkic people of Central Asia.
None of these statements are inaccurate.
Their territory was divided into two great empires.
All of these statements are correct except that the Mongol territory was divided into two great empires. It was, in fact, divided into four great empires — the Empire of Kublai Khan, which ruled over China and the Mongol homeland; the Jagatai Empire, which ruled over Samarkand and Central Asia; the Golden Horde, which ruled over Russia and parts of Eastern Europe; and the Ilkhan Empire, which ruled over parts of the Middle East and Persia.
Example Question #82 : Empires, Colonialism, Imperialism, And Decolonization
Please select the historic empire which conquered and governed the largest mass of continuous territory.
The Ottoman Empire
The Mughal Empire
The British Empire
The Mongol Empire
The Roman Empire
The Mongol Empire
It is essentially impossible to define the world’s largest empire – the historical definition of “large” can have various meanings, from population size to geographic extent to level of political control and/or societal consolidation. However, it is possible to determine the world’s largest continuous empire (aka side-by-side, with all territories in physical proximity to each other). This honor belongs to the Mongol Empire, first created under the infamous auspices of Genghis Khan. Beginning with Genghis Khan’s assumption of leadership in 1206, the Mongol Empire continually expanded its borders through warfare, eventually stretching all the way across Eastern Europe to the Sea of Japan and southward across the Indian subcontinent and into modern-day Iran.
Example Question #83 : Empires, Colonialism, Imperialism, And Decolonization
This ruler controlled the largest contiguous empire in world history.
Julius Caesar
Kublai Khan
Mao Zedong
Tokugawa Shogunate
Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan, who ruled the Mongolian Empire from 1206-1227, controlled the largest, 33 million square kilometers, contagious land area in human history. After uniting the many nomadic tribes of northern Asia, he began expansion westward — eventually making it to the European plateau. Widely considered genocidal, he also brought the silk road under one commander and widespread cross-cultural communication across the Asian continent.
Example Question #84 : Empires, Colonialism, Imperialism, And Decolonization
This ancient ruler was the first to unite many of the nomadic tribes after the fall of Rome in Western Europe, and laid the groundwork for modern-day France and Germany.
Julius Caesar
Charlemagne
Pope Innocent V
Louis the Pious
King Henry VIII
Charlemagne
Charlemagne, with the approval and blessing of the Pope, united the majority of Western Europe under a single empire called the Carolingian Empire. After the fall of Rome he was the first ruler to accomplish this task and the lands and boundaries he established laid the groundwork for the modern states of France and Germany.
Example Question #85 : Empires, Colonialism, Imperialism, And Decolonization
After the fall of the Tang dynasty __________.
China was reunified under the Yuan
China was reunified under the Ming
China was reunified under the Song
China fragmented into several states, the most powerful of which was the Song
China fragmented into several states, the most powerful of which was the Yuan
China fragmented into several states, the most powerful of which was the Song
After the fall of the Tang dynasty in the early tenth century, China fragmented into several smaller states. The largest of these states was the Song, which ruled over a stretch of China from the Yellow river in the north to the Vietnamese border in the south.
Example Question #86 : Empires, Colonialism, Imperialism, And Decolonization
The Jagatai Khanate ruled __________.
the Indian subcontinent
Central Asia
the Middle East
East Asia
Eastern Europe
Central Asia
The Jagatai Khanate was one of the four divisions of the Mongol Empire (along with the Ilkhan Empire, the Golden Horde, and the empire of Kublai Khan in China). The Jagatai ruled over a massive swathe of land in Central Asia, including the vital Silk Road trading city of Samarkand.
Example Question #31 : Empires, Colonialism, Imperialism, Decolonization, And Globalization 600 Ce To 1450
Which of these great empires was not destroyed by the Mongols?
the Kievan Rus
the Khwarazmian Empire
These were all destroyed by the Mongols.
the Abbasid Caliphate
Song China
These were all destroyed by the Mongols.
All of these empires were completely destroyed by the Mongols in the thirteenth century. The Mongols infamously sacked the city of Baghdad, leading to the destruction of the Abbasid Caliphate and the subsequent degradation of this part of the world for centuries. They conquered Song China and established the Yuan dynasty. They dismantled the Khwarazmian Empire and established the Il-Khanate. They also destroyed the Kievan Rus and founded the so-called Golden Horde which ruled Mongol territory in modern-day Russia and Eastern Europe. These are just a few of the empires destroyed by the Mongols.
Example Question #87 : Empires, Colonialism, Imperialism, And Decolonization
Which European conquered the Incan Empire?
Juan Vasquez de Coronado
Francisco Pizarro
Hernan Cortes
Christopher Columbus
Juan Ponce De Leon
Francisco Pizarro
Francisco Pizarro conquered and colonized the nation now known as Peru (homeland of the Incan people). Cortez conquered the Aztecs of Mexico, and Ponce de Leon and Coronado are associated primarily with the Caribbean. While similar, Columbus was not a true conquistador and allegedly never saw the Incas.
Example Question #88 : Empires, Colonialism, Imperialism, And Decolonization
“The Sun never set” on which Empire at its peak?
Ottoman
Mughal
British
Aztec
French
British
The Sun Never Sets on the British Empire. This phrase refers to the peak of the empire when the colonies were so vast that it was said that no matter the time of day, somewhere in the world the sun was shining on a British colony.
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