Exam 18: Encounter and Confrontation: the Impact of Increasing Global Interaction
Exam 1: The Rise of Culture: From Forest to Farm36 Questions
Exam 2: Mesopotamia: Power and Social Order in the Early Middle East34 Questions
Exam 3: The Stability of Ancient Egypt: Flood and Sun36 Questions
Exam 4: The Aegean World and the Rise of Greece: Trade,War,and Victory34 Questions
Exam 5: Golden Age Athens and the Hellenic World: The School of Hellas35 Questions
Exam 6: Rome: Urban Life and Imperial Majesty33 Questions
Exam 7: Emerging Empires in the East: Urban Life and Imperial Majesty in China and India34 Questions
Exam 8: The Flowering of Christianity: Faith and the Power of Belief in the Early First Millennium36 Questions
Exam 9: The Rise and Spread of Islam: a New Religion33 Questions
Exam 10: Fiefdom and Monastery, pilgrimage and Crusade: The Early Medieval World in Europe39 Questions
Exam 11: Centers of Culture: Court and City in the Larger World36 Questions
Exam 12: The Gothic Style: Faith and Knowledge in an Age of Inquiry41 Questions
Exam 13: Siena and Florence in the Fourteenth Century: Toward a New Humanism43 Questions
Exam 14: Florence and the Early Renaissance: Humanism in Italy41 Questions
Exam 15: The High Renaissance in Rome and Venice: Papal Patronage and Civic Pride49 Questions
Exam 16: The Renaissance in the North: Between Wealth and Want34 Questions
Exam 17: The Reformation: a New Church and the Arts46 Questions
Exam 18: Encounter and Confrontation: the Impact of Increasing Global Interaction41 Questions
Exam 19: England in the Tudor Age: This Other Eden43 Questions
Exam 20: The Early Counter-Reformation and Mannerism: Restraint and Invention40 Questions
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Provide two examples from Mogul India's art and architecture that show the influence of Western contact.
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Identify and describe at least three ways the Spanish conquistadores devastated the Central and South American indigenous peoples and their cultures.
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Why is much in the Forbidden City based on the number nine?
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The classic tea ceremony is thought to have been developed by Japan's
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Europeans were unable to match Chinese porcelain's quality until the early 1700s because of
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Describe the plan of Zhu Di's Forbidden City,emphasizing the symbolism used in its design and construction.
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Name the two schools of Chinese painting,and describe the characteristics of each.
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Prior to the arrival of the Portuguese,the Africans's slaves were
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The growing interest in portraiture in Islamic India was influenced by
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What must the Noh drama's main character resolve before his or her soul can find peace?
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The Spanish planned to raise the native populations from "barbarous" conditions by
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When Japan reopened its doors to the world in 1853,what about its culture especially appealed to the Westerners?
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Karesansui (dry)landscape gardens became popular around Kyoto,because the city has
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Why is Zhu Di's palace complex known as the Forbidden City?
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