Exam 9: Networks of Communication and Exchange
Exam 1: Nature, Humanity, and History50 Questions
Exam 2: The First River-Valley Civilizations59 Questions
Exam 3: The Mediterranean and Middle East61 Questions
Exam 4: New Civilizations Outside the West Asian Core Area57 Questions
Exam 5: Greece and Iran62 Questions
Exam 6: An Age of Empires: Rome and Han China59 Questions
Exam 7: India and Southeast Asia61 Questions
Exam 8: Peoples and Civilizations of the Americas58 Questions
Exam 9: Networks of Communication and Exchange48 Questions
Exam 10: The Sasanid Empire and the Rise of Islam52 Questions
Exam 11: Christian Societies Emerge in Europe50 Questions
Exam 12: Inner and East Asia52 Questions
Exam 13: Mongol Eurasia and Its Aftermath67 Questions
Exam 14: Latin Europe62 Questions
Exam 15: Southern Empires, Southern Seas55 Questions
Exam 16: The Maritime Revolution53 Questions
Exam 17: Transformations in Europe61 Questions
Exam 18: The Diversity of American Colonial Societies56 Questions
Exam 19: The Atlantic System and Africa55 Questions
Exam 20: Between Europe and China68 Questions
Exam 21: East Asia in Global Perspective43 Questions
Exam 22: The Early Industrial Revolution62 Questions
Exam 23: Revolutionary Changes in the Atlantic World73 Questions
Exam 24: Land Empires in the Age of Imperialism55 Questions
Exam 25: Nation Building and Economic Transformation in the Americas72 Questions
Exam 26: Varieties of Imperialism in Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and Latin America65 Questions
Exam 27: The New Power Balance70 Questions
Exam 28: The Crisis of the Imperial Order69 Questions
Exam 29: The Collapse of the Old Order71 Questions
Exam 30: Revolutions in Living55 Questions
Exam 31: The Cold War and Decolonization59 Questions
Exam 32: The End of the Cold War and the Challenge of Economic Development and Immigration61 Questions
Exam 33: New Challenges in a New Millennium59 Questions
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Describe the environmental and social conditions in the Sahara before it became a desert. Be as specific as you can concerning dates and what sort of evidence is available to historians.
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Family life in the Indian Ocean coastal areas was considered more cosmopolitan because
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Traders from the equatorial forest zone brought forest products such as palm oil and to trading centers near the Sahara's southern fringe.
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What were some of the technological advances that the Silk Road was responsible for?
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Which of the following covered a larger and more diverse area than any other cultural region in the first Millennium CE and had a lower overall population density?
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Evidence of what revolutionary technology first comes from the Kushan people of northern Afghanistan?
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One difference between Indian Ocean and Mediterranean seafaring was that
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Why was maritime trade better in Southeast Asia than in Western Asia?
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General Zhang Jian is credited with travelling across the deserts and mountains of Central Asia on behalf of Emperor Wu of which empire?
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An example used in the text that demonstrated the transfer of practices between civilizations was the use of dye-cast coins, while another example seems to many historians to be
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The best primary evidence of early Saharan history consists of
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