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AP World History Modern Unit 3 Review

Total questions: 28

Worksheet time: 14mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

How did land-based empires gain and maintain power from 1450-1750?

a)

By consolidating power and legitimizing their power

b)

Centralized bureaucracy and relied on gunpowder-based weapons for military expansion

c)

With religion, art, and monumental architecture

d)

All of the above

2.

How did land-based empires consolidate their power from 1450-1750?

a)

By consolidating power and legitimizing their power

b)

Centralized bureaucracy and relied on gunpowder-based weapons for military expansion

c)

With religion, art, and monumental architecture

d)

All of the above

3.

How did land-based empires legitimize their power from 1450-1750?

a)

By consolidating power and legitimizing their power

b)

Centralized bureaucracy and relied on gunpowder-based weapons for military expansion

c)

With religion, art, and monumental architecture

d)

All of the above

4.

Where was the Qing/Manchu Empire located?

a)

Central/Southeast Asia (Modern China)

b)

South/Central Asia (Modern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh)

c)

Southern Europe/Middle East/North Africa (Modern Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and parts of Southern Europe)

d)

Middle East (Modern Iran and Iraq)

e)

Western Africa

5.

Where was the Mughal Empire located?

a)

Central/Southeast Asia (Modern China)

b)

South/Central Asia (Modern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh)

c)

Southern Europe/Middle East/North Africa (Modern Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and parts of Southern Europe)

d)

Middle East (Modern Iran and Iraq)

e)

Western Africa

6.

Where was the Ottoman Empire located?

a)

Central/Southeast Asia (Modern China)

b)

South/Central Asia (Modern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh)

c)

Southern Europe/Middle East/North Africa (Modern Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and parts of Southern Europe)

d)

Middle East (Modern Iran and Iraq)

e)

Western Africa

7.

Where was the Safavid Empire located?

a)

Central/Southeast Asia (Modern China)

b)

South/Central Asia (Modern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh)

c)

Southern Europe/Middle East/North Africa (Modern Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and parts of Southern Europe)

d)

Middle East (Modern Iran and Iraq)

e)

Western Africa

8.

Where was the Songhai Empire located?

a)

Central/Southeast Asia (Modern China)

b)

South/Central Asia (Modern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh)

c)

Southern Europe/Middle East/North Africa (Modern Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and parts of Southern Europe)

d)

Middle East (Modern Iran and Iraq)

e)

Western Africa

9.

How did the Qing/Manchu Empire consolidate their power?

a)

Centralized bureaucracy by reintroducing the Civil Service Exam

b)

Centralized bureaucracy and used Zamindars to collect taxes

c)

Centralized bureaucracy, used the Devshirme system, and used tax farming

d)

Centralized bureaucracy and developed Ghulam

e)

Centralized bureaucracy, as well as controlled trade routes, had solid alliances and engaged in military expansion. In addition, kings put power on display through court rituals

10.

How did the Ottoman Empire consolidate their power?

a)

Kings and rulers embraced the doctrine of the "Divine Right of Kings," meaning the king is God's man on earth and is carrying out God's will in his actions.

b)

Centralized bureaucracy by reintroducing the Civil Service Exam

c)

Centralized bureaucracy, used the Devshirme system, and used tax farming

d)

Centralized bureaucracy and developed Ghulam

e)

Centralized bureaucracy, as well as controlled trade routes, had solid alliances and engaged in military expansion. In addition, kings put power on display through court rituals

11.

How did the Safavid Empire consolidate their power?

a)

Kings and rulers embraced the doctrine of the "Divine Right of Kings," meaning the king is God's man on earth and is carrying out God's will in his actions.

b)

Centralized bureaucracy by reintroducing the Civil Service Exam

c)

Centralized bureaucracy and used Zamindars to collect taxes

d)

Centralized bureaucracy and developed Ghulam

e)

Centralized bureaucracy, as well as controlled trade routes, had solid alliances and engaged in military expansion. In addition, kings put power on display through court rituals

12.

How did the Songhai Empire consolidate their power?

a)

Kings and rulers embraced the doctrine of the "Divine Right of Kings," meaning the king is God's man on earth and is carrying out God's will in his actions.

b)

Centralized bureaucracy by reintroducing the Civil Service Exam

c)

Centralized bureaucracy and used Zamindars to collect taxes

d)

Centralized bureaucracy, used the Devshirme system, and used tax farming

e)

Centralized bureaucracy, as well as controlled trade routes, had solid alliances and engaged in military expansion. In addition, kings put power on display through court rituals

13.

How did Europe consolidate their power?

a)

Kings and rulers embraced the doctrine of the "Divine Right of Kings," meaning the king is God's man on earth and is carrying out God's will in his actions.

b)

Centralized bureaucracy by reintroducing the Civil Service Exam

c)

Centralized bureaucracy and used Zamindars to collect taxes

d)

Centralized bureaucracy, used the Devshirme system, and used tax farming

e)

Centralized bureaucracy and developed Ghulam

14.

Enslavement of poor Christian boys from southern Europe and the Balkans by the Ottomans and made them serve in their military and their bureaucracy

a)

Devshirme system

b)

Janissaries

c)

Ghulam

d)

Zamindars

e)

Tax farming

15.

Elite military force in the Ottoman Empire

a)

Devshirme system

b)

Janissaries

c)

Ghulam

d)

Zamindars

e)

Tax farming

16.

An elite military force made up of people taken and trained from minority and slave populations like Armenians and the Circassian

a)

Devshirme system

b)

Janissaries

c)

Ghulam

d)

Zamindars

e)

Tax farming

17.

officials that collected taxes in the Mughal Empire

a)

Devshirme system

b)

Janissaries

c)

Ghulam

d)

Zamindars

e)

Tax farming

18.

When tax farmers went out to collect taxes for the Ottoman government. Sometimes they collected more than necessary so they could keep some for themselves.

a)

Devshirme system

b)

Janissaries

c)

Ghulam

d)

Zamindars

e)

Tax farming

19.

How did the Qing/Manchu Empire legitimize their power?

a)

Officials commissioned portraits of their emperors and high officials

b)

Shah Jahan commissioned the Taj Mahal to be built as a tomb for his wife. This sent a message that Shah Jahan was great and in charge.

c)

Practiced Sunni Islam

d)

Practiced Shia Islam

e)

Rulers and nobles all converted to Islam

20.

How did the Mughal Empire legitimize their power?

a)

Rulers took care to patronize artists in a similar way to the Qing Empire

b)

Shah Jahan commissioned the Taj Mahal to be built as a tomb for his wife. This sent a message that Shah Jahan was great and in charge.

c)

Practiced Sunni Islam

d)

Practiced Shia Islam

e)

Rulers and nobles all converted to Islam

21.

How did the Ottoman Empire legitimize their power?

a)

Rulers took care to patronize artists in a similar way to the Qing Empire

b)

Officials commissioned portraits of their emperors and high officials

c)

Practiced Sunni Islam

d)

Practiced Shia Islam

e)

Rulers and nobles all converted to Islam

22.

How did the Safavid Empire legitimize their power?

a)

Rulers took care to patronize artists in a similar way to the Qing Empire

b)

Officials commissioned portraits of their emperors and high officials

c)

Shah Jahan commissioned the Taj Mahal to be built as a tomb for his wife. This sent a message that Shah Jahan was great and in charge.

d)

Practiced Shia Islam

e)

Rulers and nobles all converted to Islam

23.

How did the Songhai Empire legitimize their power?

a)

Rulers took care to patronize artists in a similar way to the Qing Empire

b)

Officials commissioned portraits of their emperors and high officials

c)

Shah Jahan commissioned the Taj Mahal to be built as a tomb for his wife. This sent a message that Shah Jahan was great and in charge.

d)

Practiced Sunni Islam

e)

Rulers and nobles all converted to Islam

24.

How did the Europe legitimize their power?

a)

Rulers took care to patronize artists in a similar way to the Qing Empire

b)

Officials commissioned portraits of their emperors and high officials

c)

Shah Jahan commissioned the Taj Mahal to be built as a tomb for his wife. This sent a message that Shah Jahan was great and in charge.

d)

Practiced Sunni Islam

e)

Practiced Shia Islam

25.

Why were there so many conflicts between the Ottomans and Safavids?

a)

Border conflicts

b)

They both practiced different sects of Islam

c)

The leaders were brothers in conflict

d)

All of the above

26.

What was the Protestant Reformation?

a)

This event challenged the corrupt practices of the Catholic church

b)

Forced European rulers had to decide whether their kingdom was going to be Catholic or Protestant, which led to some bitter disputes

c)

Contributed to the growth of Christianity because it opened up more interpretations of the religion

d)

Led to a lasting split between Catholics and Protestants

e)

All of the above

27.

How did Islamic Emperors legitimize their power?

a)

Rulers took care to patronize artists in a similar way to the Qing Empire

b)

Officials commissioned portraits of their emperors and high officials

c)

They took on the title "Caliph," which indicated that they were legitimate successors to Mohammed

d)

Practiced Sunni Islam

e)

Practiced Shia Islam

28.

How did Louis XIV legitimize their power?

a)

Rulers took care to patronize artists in a similar way to the Qing Empire

b)

Officials commissioned portraits of their emperors and high officials

c)

They took on the title "Caliph," which indicated that they were legitimate successors to Mohammed

d)

He built the Versailles to send a message that he was great and in charge

e)

Commissioned the Taj Mahal to be built as a tomb for his wife