SAT II World History : Other Global Regions

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

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Example Questions

Example Question #111 : Prehistory To 500 C.E.

The __________ Dynasty emerged out of the Warring States Period in complete, but relatively brief, control of all of China. 

Possible Answers:

Ming 

Shang 

Sui 

Han

Qin 

Correct answer:

Qin 

Explanation:

For much of the time that the Zhou Dynasty was in control of China that control was somewhat tentative. The Zhou Dynasty were challenged constantly by several different factions competing for control of all of China and eventually the Zhou fled eastwards and so began the so-called Warring States Period which would last for two hundred years. The Warring States Period was marked by massive violence and repeated conquest and reconquest and eventually ended in 221 B.C.E. when the Qin finally emerged victorious and unified all of China. They built much of the Great Wall of China and then were promptly replaced themselves a mere 15 years later by the Han Dynasty. 

Example Question #116 : Prehistory To 500 C.E.

The Hopewell Native Americans are most well known for which of the following?

Possible Answers:

Their burial mounds

Their weapons

Their pottery

Their dwellings

Their works of literature

Correct answer:

Their burial mounds

Explanation:

The Hopewell people lived in modern-day Midwest United States. They are most famous for their burial mounds that exist to this day.

Example Question #112 : Prehistory To 500 C.E.

Which of the following native people of the Americas are famous for their system of calendars based on their deep knowledge of astronomy?

Possible Answers:

The Inca

The Olmec

The Pueblo

The Shoshone

The Maya

Correct answer:

The Maya

Explanation:

The Maya had a very profound understanding of astronomy, the movement of the stars, and the passage of time. Their calendars went back to 3000 B.C.E. and were much more accurate than any other calendars on Earth during the height of Maya civilization. Their calendar is known today as "the Long Count calendar."

Example Question #121 : Prehistory To 500 C.E.

Which of the following groups are indigenous people who have inhabited the tundra of North America since at least 3000 B.C.E.?

Possible Answers:

The Shoshone

The Pueblo

The Sioux

The Inuit

The Iroquois

Correct answer:

The Inuit

Explanation:

The Inuit people (often popularly called "Eskimos") have inhabited the Arctic tundra since at least 3000 B.C.E. Their society was based around hunting caribou and seals, and they survive in the very coldest regions of North America to this day.

Example Question #122 : Prehistory To 500 C.E.

Which of these is the earliest known Mesoamerican civilization? 

Possible Answers:

The Nazcas

The Olmecs

The Maya

The Incas

The Aztecs

Correct answer:

The Olmecs

Explanation:

The earliest known civilization in Mesoamerica is the Olmec Empire. The Olmec Empire emerged approximately 1500 BCE and lasted as an empire until approximately 400 BCE. The Olmec people are known for their unique art and architecture.

Example Question #123 : Prehistory To 500 C.E.

Tehuacan was an early agricultural community in which moden-day country?

Possible Answers:

Costa Rica

Colombia

Brazil

United States of America

Mexico

Correct answer:

Mexico

Explanation:

The Agricultural Revolution took place in Mesoamerica around 5,000 B.C.E. The earliest known agricultural site in the Americas is at Tehuacan in modern-day Mexico. Even if you did not know the answer to this question you could have reasonably inferred from the similarities between Tehuacan and Teotihuacan (a well-known Aztec community). 

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