SAT II World History : Major Developments

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for SAT II World History

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Example Questions

Example Question #61 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies

Who wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

Possible Answers:

Mary Shelley

Elizabeth Barret Browning

Jane Austen

Mary Wollstonecraft

Virginia Woolf

Correct answer:

Mary Wollstonecraft

Explanation:

Mary Wollstonecraft wrote A Vindication of Rights of Woman in 1792 at the height of the Enlightenment period. In this text, she argues that women are not naturally inferior to men, as was generally thought by people at the time, but rather appear that way because they are poorly educated and taught to be subservient.

Example Question #1 : The Industrial Revolution

Which of the following was a consequence of industrialization in Europe?

Possible Answers:

The transition from capitalist to agricultural economies

A decline of women in the workforce

The transition from socialist to capitalist economies

The transition from agricultural to capitalist economies

The transition from engine-powered to wind-powered naval vessels

Correct answer:

The transition from agricultural to capitalist economies

Explanation:

As a result of the Industrial Revolution, European societies in particular shifted toward capitalism and away from agricultural/rural economies.

Socialism developed as a reaction to industrialization, so the answer choice "The transition from capitalist to socialist economies" is incorrect.

The answer choice "The transition from engine-powered to wind-powered naval vessels" is incorrect because the transition went in the opposite direction.

Finally, the answer choice "A decline of women in the workforce" is incorrect because the Industrial Revolution actually led to an increase of women in the workforce, who were often employed as factory workers.

Example Question #65 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies

The name given to the working class by Karl Marx is __________.

Possible Answers:

the bourgeoisie

the plebeians

the chosen ones 

the third estate

the proletariat 

Correct answer:

the proletariat 

Explanation:

Karl Marx, along with Frederick Engels, wrote The Communist Manifesto, which was published in 1848. For many centuries, some communities had experimented with communal living, but it was not until Marx and Engels published their seminal work that communism and socialism had distinct definition. Karl Marx called the middle class the bourgeoisie and the working class the proletariat.

Example Question #71 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies

Who invented the steamboat?

Possible Answers:

William Gladstone 

Robert Fulton 

Eli Whitney 

Benjamin Disraeli 

James Watt

Correct answer:

Robert Fulton 

Explanation:

The steamboat was invented by Robert Fulton at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Fulton's steamboat was fashioned using the steam engine, which had recently been invented by James Watt. Eli Whitney is the man who invented the cotton gin and in so doing revolutionized the economy of the Antebellum South. His invention encouraged the use of slave labor and had lasting ramifications for the social, economic, and political makeup of the United States. William Gladstone and Benjamin Disraeli were rival politicians in Britain during the Industrial Revolution who each served as Prime Minister.

Example Question #72 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies

The Industrial Revolution began in __________.

Possible Answers:

Japan 

the United States 

England 

France 

Russia 

Correct answer:

England 

Explanation:

The Industrial Revolution occurred from about 1770 to 1850 (depending on which historian you ask). The Industrial Revolution is so named for the changes to industry that occurred during that time, most notably the change from handmade production to machinery-based production. The Industrial Revolution began in England in the later decades of the eighteenth century and rapidly spread to Europe, the United States, and around the world. 

Example Question #73 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies

Which of the following individuals is credited with building the world’s first railroad which used a steam locomotive?

Possible Answers:

Robert Fulton

James Watt 

William Pitt

Robert Peel 

George Stephenson 

Correct answer:

George Stephenson 

Explanation:

George Stephenson built the world’s first inter-city railway line. The steam locomotive line was built between two major cities of industrial power in early Victorian-era England, Manchester and Liverpool. Robert Fulton is the person credited with inventing the steamboat; James Watt is credited with the invention of the steam engine, and Robert Peel and William Pitt were Prime Ministers of England.

Example Question #74 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies

The Clovis culture is notable for its use of tools made of 

Possible Answers:

bronze.

stone.

wood.

copper.

Correct answer:

stone.

Explanation:

The Clovis culture was a group of Native Americans who most likely lived 8,000 to 10,000 years ago. The culture is known for their distinctive stone arrow points, which feature a flaked construction to form a sharp point. The Clovis culture gets its name from the city in New Mexico nearest to the location where the first representative spear points were found in 1926.

Example Question #75 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies

A distinguishing feature of Mayan pyramids from Egyptian pyramids is the fact that

Possible Answers:

Egyptian pyramids were built much later.

Mayan pyramids were largely decorative.

Mayan pyramids had no religious significance.

Mayan pyramids were usually stepped.

Egyptian pyramids had no religious significance.

Correct answer:

Mayan pyramids were usually stepped.

Explanation:

The Egyptian pyramids were built many centuries before the Mayan pyramids, but the Mayans developed pyramids independently. For both people, their pyramids had great religious and cultural significance, and both served specific functions. The Egyptian pyramids served as Pharoahs' tombs and were smooth faced. The stepped Mayan pyramids served ceremonial and governmental functions that required priests and kings to climb them.

Example Question #3 : Technological Innovation

Where did both gunpowder and the magnetic compass originate?

Possible Answers:

China

Japan

Russia

England

The Ottoman Empire

Correct answer:

China

Explanation:

Both of these inventions come from China. They are significant because the magnetic compass facilitated marine exploration and trade while gunpowder led to advancements in weapons technology.

Example Question #73 : Overarching Themes And Philosophies

Which of these is primarily responsible for the massive growth of the world's population in middle of the twentieth century?

Possible Answers:

The Green Revolution 

The end of imperialism 

The adoption of air travel 

The Orange Revolution 

The decline of religion 

Correct answer:

The Green Revolution 

Explanation:

Throughout most of recorded human history, the population of the world could be counted in the tens or hundreds of millions. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the Industrial Revolution and increased agricultural output had pushed the total population to around 1.5 billion. The population now is around 7 billion. This means that the planet grew by roughly four and a half billion people in the hundred years that make up the twentieth century. The primary impetus for this massive growth was the Green Revolution, which occurred in the 1950s and 1960s. Increased use of pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, and so on greatly impacted the global food supply. The impact was felt most notably in developing nations. In addition to providing the means for massive population growth, the Green Revolution is also credited with saving perhaps as many as one to two billion people from starvation.

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