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It is accurate to state that the Ottoman Turks
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first consolidated their control in southern France.
took control of Constantinople in 1453.
dominated the Baltic Sea.
enjoyed a large New World empire.
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Ottoman expansion
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failed utterly.
relied heavily on the development of the Yeni Cheri (Janissaries) and new artillery weapons and tactics in the fifteenth and
sixteenth centuries.
absorbed Prussia during the 1570s.
defeated England in 1759.
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China's population
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was stagnant between 1600 and 1700.
was about 130 million in 1500.
was about 4,000,000 in 1395.
had a majority of females over males as so many of the latter died in China's many wars.
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The Aztec and Inca civilizations had similar
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gender systems.
political systems.
economic systems.
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shipbuilding systems.
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Babur, the founder of the Mughal Dynasty in India
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was the first Chinese-born ruler
of India.
retired to the south of France at the age of 21.
was born in Egypt.
established his northern Indian domain after his conquest of Delhi.
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Among the striking similarities of the three early-modern
Muslim empires are
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their strict adherence to Sunni
Islam.
the fact that they mastered the techniques of modern warfare, including firearms.
the East Asian origins of their
early rulers.
the fact that each was controlled by western European interests by 1700.
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The Ming Dynasty
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dismantled the Great Wall as it was no longer needed for the defense of China.
sent a fleet far into the Indian Ocean.
sent a huge army into Japan, which captured and held the city of Edo for one year until a debt owed to the Chinese
government was paid.
saw their fleets reach the Mediterranean Sea.
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Pochteca
were
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Ming Dynasty officials.
Aztec merchants.
A type of Spanish ship.
An Italian delicacy.
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Ottoman expansion
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failed utterly.
relied heavily on the development of the Yeni Cheri (Janissaries) and new artillery weapons and tactics in the fifteenth and
sixteenth centuries.
absorbed Prussia during the 1570s.
defeated England in 1759.
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Among the striking similarities of the three early-modern
Muslim empires are
Question options:
their strict adherence to Sunni
Islam.
the fact that they mastered the techniques of modern warfare, including firearms.
the East Asian origins of their
early rulers.
the fact that each was controlled by western European interests by 1700.
on
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The Ming Dynasty
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dismantled the Great Wall as it was no longer needed for the defense of China.
sent a fleet far into the Indian Ocean.
sent a huge army into Japan, which captured and held the city of Edo for one year until a debt owed to the Chinese
government was paid.
saw their fleets reach the Mediterranean Sea.
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The Igbo people
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were noted for their close relations with nomadic people from Siberia.
declined to engage in state building.
established a complex empire in Central America.
invaded the south of France in 1612.
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Charles Darwin presented a theory of evolution that
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strengthened the concept of the universe possessing purpose and design.
asserted that "little green men" created life on earth.
claimed humans were aggregations of atomic attraction and radiomagnetic induction.
stated that all living things are involved in a "'struggle for existence.'"
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In the nineteenth century, imperialism
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was denounced by all major European powers until 1874.
was notable for Britain's refusal to participate.
was motivated by a desire to control markets as well as raw materials.
motivated Russia to seize Afghanistan and Australia in the 1860s.
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Which of the following reflects a new element in European
views of non-Europeans in the nineteenth century?
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The notion that non-Europeans were equal to Europeans.
The belief that the racial inferiority of non-Europeans could be scientifically proven.
The notion that non-Europeans were superior to Europeans.
The idea that non-Europeans could assimilate into European society by westernizing.
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Which of the following characterizes the goal of the Tanzimat
reforms initiated by the Ottoman leadership in the mid-
nineteenth century?
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To confirm the fundamentally Islamic character of the Ottoman Empire.
To establish a socialist state.
To strengthen the power of the Janissaries.
To establish an economic, social, and legal base for a strong centralized state.
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Which of the following states were created by the 1919 Paris
Peace Conference?
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Serbia and France.
Paraguay and Pakistan.
Czechoslovakia and Poland.
Pakistan and America.
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On June 28, 1914, the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir to the
Austrian throne, was assassinated in the Bosnian city of
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Boston.
Sarajevo.
Prague.
Berlin.
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What impact did World War I have on Europe's colonial
empires?
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The war drew in laborers and soldiers from the colonies.
The war enriched the colonial population in Europe's empires.
the war ended the colonial empires altogether.
The war offered colonies a means to gain independence.
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Which of the following events marked the official beginning of
the Great Depression?
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The bull market of '35.
Hitler's assumption of power.
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The crash of the stock market.
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.