SAT II World History : Prehistory to 500 C.E.

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

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Example Questions

Example Question #4 : The Fertile Crescent And Mesopotamia

The ancient Egyptian civilization flourished around __________.

Possible Answers:

the Persian Gulf

the Euphrates

the Nile

the Ganges

the Dead Sea

Correct answer:

the Nile

Explanation:

The Nile river, which one runs for a few thousand miles through Northeast Africa, was the center of the ancient Egyptian civilization. They began farming in the fecund lands of the Nile River Basin around 3000 B.C.E. and would survive as an independent civilization for almost three thousand years.

Example Question #4 : The Fertile Crescent And Mesopotamia

Menes is significant for doing which of the following?

Possible Answers:

Freeing the Egyptian slaves and sacrificing his life to protect the rights of the poorest in Egyptian society

Founding the ancient Egyptian religion

Protecting the Nubian people from the invasion of the ancient Egyptians, thus ensuring that Egyptian culture did not spread throughout Africa

Establishing the ancient Egyptian writing system

Uniting Upper and Lower Egypt and creating the first Egyptian Dynasty

Correct answer:

Uniting Upper and Lower Egypt and creating the first Egyptian Dynasty

Explanation:

Menes is credited by most historians with uniting the Upper and Lower Egyptian civilizations into one empire. This occurred around 2900 B.C.E. and is the beginning of ancient Egypt as we know it.

Example Question #1 : The Fertile Crescent And Mesopotamia

The Fertile Crescent lies between which two rivers? 

Possible Answers:

The Tigris and the Euphrates

The Thames and the Seine

The Seine and the Danube

The Ganges and the Yangtze

The Rhine and the Ganges

Correct answer:

The Tigris and the Euphrates

Explanation:

The Fertile Crescent of Mesopotamia resides between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. "Mesopotamia" literally means land between two rivers. The Fertile Crescent is an important part of the early story of human civilization because it was in the abundant flood plains of Mesopotamia that the agricultural revolution took place.

Example Question #4 : The Fertile Crescent And Mesopotamia

Which civilization invented the ancestor of modern alphabets?

Possible Answers:

Sumer

Rome

Greece

Phoenicia

Egypt

Correct answer:

Phoenicia

Explanation:

The Phoenicians invented the first alphabetic script in ancient times, in the late second millennium BCE. The Greeks and Romans simply adopted and changed this alphabet. The Egyptians and Sumerians developed hieroglyphic and cuneiform scripts, neither of which were alphabetic.

Example Question #1 : Babylonian Empire

Which of these individuals is responsible for creating the famous Code of Laws that often defines the Babylonian civilization to modern historians?

Possible Answers:

Ashurbanipal

Gilgamesh

Nebuchadnezzar

Hammurabi

Cyrus

Correct answer:

Hammurabi

Explanation:

Hammurabi's Code of Laws is the earliest known written-down legal system. Hammurabi was a Babylonian king circa 1800 BCE. The Babylonian civilization existed in various forms for roughly 1500 years from 2000 BCE to 500 BCE. 

Example Question #1 : Babylonian Empire

The "Babylonian Captivity" involved __________.

Possible Answers:

The loss of much of the writings of ancient Babylon when the Persian army invaded and sacked the royal library

None of the other answer choices is correct. 

The forced imprisonment, and subsequent execution, of Christians in Ancient Babylon by Hammurabi

The capture and forced exile of many Jews from the Kingdom of Judah in Babylon

The imprisonment of the Babylonian King by the Assyrians

Correct answer:

The capture and forced exile of many Jews from the Kingdom of Judah in Babylon

Explanation:

The Babylon Captivity is a period of Jewish history when many Jewish citizens of the Kingdom of Judah were captured and forced into exile in ancient Babylon by the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar.

Example Question #1 : Babylonian Empire

The so-called "Babylonian Captivity" ended when __________.

Possible Answers:

Ashurbanipal, and the Assyrian army, freed the Babylonian forces being held by a rebel Assyrian ruler

The Jewish people were led to their freedom by Moses

Cyrus the Great was executed by his own people and replaced by his much more tolerant son

Cyrus the Great, and the Persian army, captured the city of Babylon

Ashurbanipal and Cyrus the Great defeated the forces of Nebuchadnezzar in the Battle of Sargon

Correct answer:

Cyrus the Great, and the Persian army, captured the city of Babylon

Explanation:

The "Babylonian Captivity" of the sixth century BCE involved the forced imprisonment of much of the population of the Kingdom of Judah within the city of Babylon. It ended when Cyrus the Great conquered Babylon in 539 BCE and founded the Achaemenid Dynasty of Persia. Cyrus freed the Jewish people and they mostly returned to Judaea.

Example Question #4 : Babylonian Empire

The Ancient civilization of Babylon existed in the territory of what modern-day state? 

Possible Answers:

India

Egypt

Saudi Arabia

Iraq

Turkey

Correct answer:

Iraq

Explanation:

The Ancient civilization of Babylon existed in the modern-day state of Iraq. Although you might not have known this immediately, you should know that Babylon was a Mesopotamian kingdom and that Iraq is the only modern country on this list which falls in the region of Mesopotamia. 

Example Question #2 : Babylonian Empire

The Amorite Babylonian Dynasty of Hammurabi ended when which civilization sacked the ancient city of Babylon? 

Possible Answers:

Hittite

Persian

Egyptian

Israelite

Sumerian

Correct answer:

Hittite

Explanation:

The Sack of Babylon occurred in approximately 1530 BCE, when the Hittite ruler, Mursili I, marched his army into the heart of Mesopotamia and lay waste to Babylon. It brought about the demise of the Amorite Dynasty of Hammurabi and ushered in a new era of civilizations in the Mesopotamian region.

Example Question #6 : Babylonian Empire

Along with the Babylonian Empire, which of these was also an Akkadian civilization?

Possible Answers:

Parthian

Kushite

Kurdish

Byzantine

Assyria

Correct answer:

Assyria

Explanation:

"Akkadian" is the name of a language group, cultural group, and civilization that predates the Babylonian Empire. The Babylonian Empire arose in the Fertile Crescent of land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Its main rival to the North was another Akkadian civilization known as the Assyrian Empire. The two fought for centuries for control over the Fertile Crescent and each reigned as hegemonic powers for a period of time.

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