FINAL COACHING (1-200)


1 In which year was Muhammad born?
a. 570 ~ Mecca
b. 631 ~ Arabia
c. 344 ~ Baghdad
d. 467 ~ Arabian Gulf

 

2 A ____________ is a region that has very little rainfall.
a. drought
b. desert
c. ocean
d. mountain range

 

3 Which of these happened during the French Revolution?
a. Execution of Louis XIII
b. Founding of Lutheranism
c. Storming of the Bastile
d. Surrender of Napoleon

 

4 Americans and Britains met in France to end the American Revolution by signing the
a. Treaty of Ghent
b. Declaration of Independance
c. Treaty of Paris
d. Declaration of The Rights of Man

 

5 The "elastic clause" gives Congress the power to
a. amend the Constitution.
b. declare actions of the president unconstitutional.
c. pass laws needed to carry out its other powers.
d. veto the supreme court.

 

6 If the Supreme Court decides that a law or act of the President goes against the Constitution, it can ____the law or act.
a. vote
b. approve
c. appeal
d. cancel
e. re-write

 

7 What man is most responsible for sparking the Protestant Reformation?
a. Tetzel
b. Cromwell
c. Augustine
d. Luther

 

8 Do Islamic people need to make a journey to Mecca or Haji once in their lifetime?
a. Yes
b. No

 

9 The Greek alphabet is based on which other alphabet?
a. Egyptian
b. Babylonian
c. Phoenician
d. Hittite

 

10 Where did the Athenians and Persians fight their first decisive battle?
a. Plataea
b. Marathon
c. Athens
d. Salamis

 

11 Who said, Give me liberty or give me death!
a. John Adams
b. Patrick Henry
c. Thomas Jefferson
d. George Washington

 

12 What does the list below reveal about Islam?
-Muslims pray five times a day.
-Muslim women dress modestly
-Muslims don't drink alcohol or eat pork.
-Muslims give money to support charities.
a. Islam is a way of life.
b. Islam was popular in Arabia in the 700s.
c. Islam was the same as other religions
d. Islam is a religion of hardship.

 

13 Last Queen of France
a. Marie Antoinette
b. Isabella
c. Joan of Arc
d. Cleopatra

 

14 Emperor Justinian is most famous for
a. creating a systematic body of laws
b. putting down a terrible revolt
c. reclaiming lost territory of the Roman Empire
d. making the city rich and wealthy

 

15 The Romans were heavily influenced by the Greek's
a. religion
b. architecture
c. alphabet
d. all of the above

 

16 Who told Martin Luther he could no longer be a member of the Church?
a. Pope Leo X
b. Henry VIII
c. God
d. Ann Boleyn

 

17 Who wrote the song, "Over There", which became the anthem for soldiers joining WWI?
a. George M. Cohan
b. Irving Berlin
c. Jim Thorpe
d. Edgar Rice Burroughs

 

18 At the end of the Roman Empire, all of these factors contributed to the fall of Rome except,
a. political instability
b. Christianity
c. economic and social problems
d. weakening frontiers

 

19 What type of Greek column is the simplest design?
a. Doric
b. Ionic
c. Corinthian

 

20 How did industrialization have a NEGATIVE impact on society?
a. Increased labor needs in cities
b. Child labor
c. Safe working conditions
d. Increased pay

 

21 The Warsaw Pact was the Soviet Unions response to NATO.
a. True
b. False

 

22 The president can veto a bill.
a. True
b. False

 

23 East Germany and Bulgaria were part of the Warsaw Pact.
a. True
b. False

 

24 In 1787, abolitionists founded the Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade in what nation?
a. Britain
b. France
c. Germany
d. Spain

 

25 Who invented the flying shuttle?
a. John Fowler
b. John Kay
c. Andrew Meikle
d. Jethro Tull

 

26 Darren had been researching his family's history in order to find out where his favorite grandmother was born. One day, while looking through some papers in the attic of his parent's house, he found his grandmother's birth certificate. The birth certificate contained the following address, 918 Grover Lane, Tyler, TX, 75701. The address is an example of
a. orientation.
b. relative location.
c. place.
d. absolute location.

 

27 The prime meridian separates the .

a. Eastern and Western Hemispheres
b. Northern and Southern Hemispheres
c. The Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn
d. North and South Poles

 

28 The Greeks adopted their alphabet from which civilization?
a. the Egyptians
b. the Phoenicians
c. the Babylonians
d. the Hittite

 

29 ________ was the murder of millions of Jews by the Nazis during WWII

________a movement that encouraged reestablishing the ancestral Jewish homeland
a. Semitism; Holocaust
b. Prejudice; Zionism
c. Holocaust; Zionism
d. Communism, Holocaust

 

30 Hindus believe in obeying one's karma. A person should accept there place in the world without complaint.
a. True
b. False

 

31 Japan is a chain of islands in the northern .
a. Atlantic Ocean
b. Pacific Ocean
c. Indian Ocean
d. Caspian Sea

 

32 What forms of entertainment were popular among Roman citizens? 
a. Chariot racing
b. Plays
c. Gladiator fights
d. All of the above

 

33 The Voting Rights Act of 1965 enforced the Fifteenth Amendment and outlaws discriminatory voting practices.
a. True
b. False

 

34 Where was the Magna Carta signed?
a. England
b. France
c. Germany
d. Italy

 

35 What impact did Thomas Edison have on American society?
a. Discovered electricity
b. Invented the light bulb
c. Invented the telephone
d. Invented the telegram

 

36 Brazil was colonized by the Spanish.
a. True
b. False

 

37 Queen Elizabeth I financed Drake's expeditions.
a. True
b. False

 

38 What language greatly influenced English that came out of the Roman Empire?
a. Greek
b. Arabic
c. German
d. Latin

 

39 After he decided the empire was too large to manage, divided the Roman Empire into four parts.
a. Constantine
b. Diocletian
c. Alaric
d. Odoacer

 

40 ____was the Roman god of war.
a. Mars
b. Jupiter
c. Ares
d. Neptune

 

41 _____was the last emperor to rule to Roman Empire.
a. Odoacer
b. Nero
c. Tiberius
d. Romulus Augustulus

 

42 A series of trade and cultural transmission routes that were central to cultural interaction through regions of the Asian continent.
a. Cotton Roads
b. Culture Roads
c. Silk Roads
d. Asian Roads

 

43 Who was known as the Father Modern Chemistry?
a. Robert Boyle
b. Antoine Lavoisier
c. Sir Isaac Newton

 

44 Who was the mighty Trojan warrior that killed Patroclus?
a. Zeus
b. Hector
c. Paris
d. Priam

 

45 Alvaro de Mendaña was an explorer for which country?
a. England
b. France
c. Netherlands
d. Spain

 

46 The Colonist's name for the Coercive Acts.
a. Intolerable Acts
b. Townshend Acts
c. Stamp Act
d. Sugar Act

 

47 Who is known as the Father of Medicine?
a. Vizier
b. Ramses II
c. Khnum
d. Imhotep

 

48 World War 1 was fought using what kind of warfare?
a. poison gas
b. trench
c. submarines
d. dogfights
e. all of the above

 

49 In which region of Africa would you find large animals that eat grass?
a. Savannah
b. Sahara
c. Rain forest

 

50 What is absolute location?
a. The exact,or precise,location of a place
b. An exact location using the intersection of latitude and longitude lines
c. A flat representation of the world

 

51 Which of the following is true about desertification:
a. overgrazing of land contributes.
b. climate changes/drought contribute.
c. causes famine.
d. all of the above

 

52 American Samoa, a United States territory, is part of
a. Micronesia
b. Papa New Guinea
c. Polynesia
d. Melenesia

 

53 The meridian at Greenwich, England, from which longitude is measured east and west.
a. Map Projection
b. artifact
c. Meridian Mississippi
d. Prime Meridian

 

54 The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire is
a. Byzantium
b. New Rome
c. Constantinople
d. All of the Above

 

55 What famous Supreme Court case ruled that police officers must read the constitutional rights to all people they place under arrest?
a. Plessy v. Ferguson
b. Brown v. Board of Education
c. Miranda v. Arizona
d. Jordan v. Bryant

 

56 What was the first stop on Columbus' voyage to Asia?
a. Africa
b. The Canary Islands
c. Santo Domingo
d. The Bahamas

 

57 In 1776, the invention of the steam engine sped up industrialization, which British engineer was responsible for this?
a. Samuel Crompton
b. Denis Papin
c. James Watt
d. All of the above

 

58 From which historic Landmark in Arkansas, did Bill Clinton announce his run for president of the United States?
a. the Old State House
b. Central High School
c. his childhood home in Hope, Arkansas
d. Arkansas Post National Memorial

 

59 What is the Japanese word meaning great general?
a. shogun
b. samurai
c. hari-kiri
d. bushido

 

60 Who wrote a book entitled "The Courtier" that described proper conduct?
a. Petrarch
b. Erasmus
c. Castiglione
d. Sir Thomas More

 

61 The Bastille
a. Louis XVI's castle
b. French prison
c. Court in Paris
d. Where Robespierre lived

 

62 What is a crusade?
a. a journey to the Holy Land
b. fasting for religious reasons
c. a holy war
d. a political war

 

63 An example of a natural physical feature is a
a. town
b. church
c. plantation
d. river

 

64 West African trade was based mainly on which two items?
a. gold and silver
b. slaves and copper
c. silk and ivory
d. gold and salt

 

65 Roman art was greatly influenced by,
a. the Persians
b. the Egyptians
c. the Greeks
d. the Chinese

 

66 Which explorer was the first to circumnavigate (go all the way around the world)?
a. Ferdinand Magellan
b. Marco Polo
c. Leif Eriksson
d. No one

 

67 The inability to satisfy all wants at the same time. All resources and goods are limited. What word goes with this definition
a. opportunity cost
b. resources
c. price
d. scarcity

 

68 What colony did not attend the 1st Continental Congress?
a. Illinois
b. Virgina
c. Georgia
d. Connecticut

 

69 There are four economies. Which one is centrally owned by the government?
a. Free Market
b. Mixed
c. Traditional
d. Command

 

70 What is the capital of South Carolina?
a. Columbia
b. Charleston
c. Durham
d. Atlanta

 

71 Who was the Leader of the Vietnamese that declared their Independence from France after defeated them in 1954?
a. Douglas McCarthur
b. Mao Ze Dong
c. Ho Chi Minh
d. Jackie Chan

 

72 Latitude lines run from north and south and measure degrees east and west of the equator
a. True
b. False

 

73 What is an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control called?
a. Free enterprise
b. market economy
c. capitalism
d. scarcity

 

74 In order to continue their control over the judiciary after the election of President Jefferson, _____legislators passed the Judiciary Act of 1801.
a. Democratic-Republican
b. Democrat
c. Federalist
d. Republican

 

75 What was the area around Athens called?
a. Euboea
b. Mycenae
c. Attica
d. Thebes

 

76 What are the three basic question of economics?
a. who will buy it,how much is it going to cost,where will it be sold
b. why should we buy it,what color does it come in ,how much will it sell
c. what will be produced,who will produce it,for whom will it be produced
d. how many people will produce it,who will test it,who will it be produced for

 

77 Why did Darius I of Persia send troops to attack Athens?
a. to punish them for aiding the Ionian rebels
b. to punish them for siding with Macedonia
c. to steal their ships so they could use them for trade
d. because it was on the way to Sparta

 

78 The hominid group of Homo sapiens, or Wise Man, is the
a. large-brained group that modern humans belong to.
b. tall ape group that existed before modern humans.
c. last group of hominids that had a hunched body.
d. first hominid to migrate and settle in new areas.

 

79 The Eastern Roman Empire came to be known as 
a. East Anglia
b. the Middle East
c. the Byzantine Empire
d. the Ottoman Empire

 

80 A road map is an example of a
a. special purpose map
b. political map
c. physical map
d. relief map

 

81 What is the main export of Mexico?
a. Oil
b. Machines, engines, pumps
c. Vegetables
d. Vehicles

 

82 Land named in honor of King Louis XIV of France
a. Louisiana
b. New york
c. New Orleans
d. St. Louis

 

83 What was papyrus used for in Ancient Egypt?
a. to cook with
b. to make paper
c. weapons
d. to build with

 

84 In 1875, the peasants of Bosnia and Herzegovina rebelled against the .
a. Greeks
b. Serbs
c. Turks
d. Russians

 

85 Mmmmm...bacon. Who brought pigs to Mississippi?
a. Christopher Columbus
b. Hernando Cortes
c. Hernando de Soto
d. Machiavelli and Rossosou

 

86 Which group become more powerful in Europe after the Reformation?
a. Popes
b. monarchs
c. Catholic Priests
d. Protestants

 

87 What is the form of government in the United Kingdom?
a. dictatorship
b. constitutional monarchy
c. military
d. socialism

 

88 When did the Civil war start?
a. April 7,1887
b. April 12,1861
c. April 12,1871

 

89 When was Emmett Till born?
a. July 25, 1941
b. June 5, 1955
c. August 28, 1955
d. July 25, 1945

 

90 Rome is known as the city built on
a. five hills
b. six hills
c. seven hills
d. eight hills

 

91 Emperor Justinian's systematic body of laws is called
a. Justinian's Constitution
b. Justinian's Code
c. Justinian's Law
d. Justinian's Compact

 

92 Who ruled the Holy Roman Empire?
a. Charlemagne
b. Henry II
c. Henry VIII
d. the Pope

 

93 When people go to Mecca, what do they do there?
a. Eat a feast
b. Pray to God
c. Fasting occurs
d. They sing

 

94 Under ____ , the law did no apply equally to all.
a. Hammurabi
b. The King of Uratu
c. Sargon II
d. Gilgamesh


95 The spread of beliefs, institutions, or skills of one society
a. cave paintings
b. bronze
c. cultural diffusion

 

96 A state or nation in which the supreme power is held by a single person.
a. democracy
b. monarchy
c. bureaucracy
d. slavery

 

97 What was the basic unit of currency in ancient Greece?
a. the lire
b. the denarius
c. the shekel
d. the drachma

 

98 A person who makes maps.
a. map
b. longitude
c. cartographer
d. equator

 

99 John Calvin was the Protestant leader from .
a. Spain
b. Switzerland
c. France
d. Germany

 

100 Meaning “the shore of the desert”, what region lies between the Sahara Desert and the Savannah?
a. Nile River Valley
b. The Sahel
c. Great Rift Valley

 

101 In AD 1739, Nadir Shah, the ruler of _____ invaded India
a. Persia
b. Punjab
c. Pakistan
d. Bali

 

102 A representation of all parts of the earth's surface, showing countries, bodies of water and cities.
a. artifact
b. equator
c. map projection
d. map

 

103 Aphrodite was given what Roman name?
a. Cupid
b. Pluto
c. Minerva
d. Venus

 

104 Poseidon was given what Roman name?
a. Neptune
b. Vulcan
c. Mars
d. Jupiter

 

105 Region along the gulf of Mexico and the east coast of North America
a. Atlantic Coastal Plain
b. Climate
c. Appalachian Mountains
d. Central Lowlands

 

106 ____was a result of Columbus's voyage
a. many Native American people lost their land
b. Europeans learned about the Americas
c. Spanish colonists settled in the West Indies
d. all of the above

 

107 Colonists created a secret society that used violence to frighten tax collectors known as the
a. Headrights
b. Sons of Liberty
c. Colonial Courts
d. Middle Passage

 

108 German soldiers hired by the British during the Revolution
a. mercenaries
b. privateers
c. Loyalists/Tories
d. Hessians

 

109 What resource helped make some of the African empires very wealthy? In some places, it was considered even more valuable than gold.
a. Gunpowder
b. Silk
c. Salt
d. Iron

 

110 Which word describes a few wealthy men who held power?
a. Tyranny
b. Oligarchy
c. Aristocracy
d. Democracy

 

111 A _________ is a body of salt water not as large as an ocean.
a. pond
b. fish tank
c. sea
d. mountain range

 

112 Which one of these is not a branch of government?
a. Judicial
b. Executive
c. Military
d. Legislative

 

113 The last king to rule Rome. He was driven out of power because of his harsh rule.
a. Julius Caesar
b. Mark Antony
c. Octavian Augustus
d. Tarquin the Proud

 

114 The first Latin American county to gain independence was
a. Haiti
b. venezuela
c. Cuba
d. Chile

 

115 Theme of geography that deals with how people and places are linked by communication and the flow of people, ideas and goods -- transportation, communication, trade, patterns of movement such as migration.
a. movement
b. place
c. physical characteristic
d. geography

 

116 A paleoanthropologist specializes in the study of the
a. kings and queens of the earliest modern humans.
b. development and culture of the earliest hominids.
c. communication and social systems of early apes.
d. trade and barter systems among modern humans.

 

117 Sandstorms can contribute to desertification because:
a. The desert sand can be shifted for up to a thousand miles, covering over arable lands
b. the sand causes wars.
c. the ground water levels are dropping with shifting sand.
d. Reservoirs are built after the storm.

 

118 Which Italian city was located on the Adriatic Sea and had a large navy?
a. Bologna
b. Calaise
c. Nantes
d. Venice

 

119 Maps usually have a ___ to show what distance on the earth is represented by a certain distance on the map.
a. grid
b. scale
c. legend
d. cell

 

120 The Greeks learned about coins from which other nation?
a. the Phoenicians
b. the Babylonians
c. the Lydians
d. the Syrians

 

121 Who was the first Explorer to see the Pacific Ocean?
a. Vasco Nunez de Balboa
b. Leif Eriksson
c. Henry Hudson
d. Marco Polo

 

122 One of the different ways of showing earth's curved surface on a flat map.
a. equator
b. Map Projection
c. cartographer
d. Prime Meridian

 

123 What were most Spanish explorers looking for?
a. the Fountain of Youth
b. gold
c. silks
d. the Mississippi River

 

124 Who were the Puritans?
a. Protestant religious group that believed in non - violence and the equality of men and women
b. The founders of Virginia
c. A Protestant group that wanted to reform, or purify the Church of England.
d. People that left their country of birth to live in another country

 

125 Vasco Nunez de Balboa was the first European to see what ocean?
a. Indian
b. Atlantic
c. Arctic
d. Pacific

 

126 What state has the largest population in the United States?
a. Texas
b. Florida
c. New York
d. California

 

127 A person who moves to another country after leaving his or her homeland is called an .
a. slave code
b. immigrant
c. indentured servant
d. pilgrim

 

128 The Magna Carta was signed by
a. members of the Parliment.
b. Pope Gregory II.
c. King Henry III.
d. King John.

 

129 What landmark features George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln?
a. White House
b. Mount Rushmore
c. Independence Hall
d. Statue of Liberty

 

130 Who wrote Common Sense?
a. John Adams
b. George Washington
c. Thomas Paine
d. Thomas Jefferson

 

131 ____was used to write BOTH documents and messages.
a. scripts
b. codes
c. Cuneiform
d. cursive

 

132 Which countries were members of the "Axis Powers" in World War II?
a. Germany, Japan, Russia
b. Germany, Japan, Soviet Union
c. Germany, Japan, France
d. Germany, Japan, Italy

 

133 What English monarch broke from the Catholic church and made himself head of the Church of England?
a. Henry VIII
b. Edward VI
c. Henry II
d. James II

 

134 The Congress of Vienna attempted to surround with powerful nations.
a. Spain
b. France
c. Austria
d. Prussia

 

135 What is their holy symbol?
a. Easter
b. Ramadan
c. The Cross
d. The Menorah

 

136 Who was the victor of the Battle of Arginusae?
a. Athens
b. Sparta
c. Corinth
d. Thebes

 

137 What is a krater?
a. a monster
b. a type of building
c. a type of spear
d. a large vase

 

138 What city did women have the most political rights?
a. Athens
b. Corinth
c. Sparta
d. Rome

 

139 In Medieval Europe, the clergy were...
a. people given priestly authority by the church.
b. major landowners.
c. the most advanced knights.
d. the king's personal religious leaders.

 

140 Who wrote an epic poem about the journey of Aeneas to Italy?
a. Plato
b. Aristotle
c. Virgil
d. Socrates

 

141 This was the name of the journey in which Africans were transported across the Atlantic Ocean to be sold as slaves
a. Middle Passage
b. Triangular Trade
c. Headrights
d. Intolerable Acts

 

142 Which country has the largest oil reserve?
a. Yemen
b. Iraq
c. Saudi Arabia
d. Turkey

 

143 Any feature such as a land form, body of water, climate, vegetation, and erosion of the soil that defines a region of the earth.
a. human characteristic
b. physical feature
c. elevation
d. trend

 

144 In Ancient Africa, this coastline was important for trade with Asia.
a. The Morrocan
b. The Yemeni
c. The Ethiopian
d. The Nigerian

 

145 ____was an English colonist to the Americas who helped found the Jamestown Colony.
a. John Smith
b. John Winthrope
c. Nathaniel Bacon
d. Johnny Appleseed

 

146 Set out to help Ethan Allen and helped capture Fort Ticonderoga. Later became a traitor.
a. Francis Marion
b. William Howe
c. Benedict Arnold
d. Nathan Hale

 

147 The study of people, places, and the environment.
a. geography
b. culture
c. region
d. dominant culture

 

148 They were in large demand in the South due to the need for a large, agricultural workforce
a. slaves
b. immigrants
c. indentured servants
d. colonists

 

149 Every country must develop an ___system to determine how to use its limited productive resources.
a. economic
b. dual court
c. civil
d. criminal

 

150 Rivalry between produces/sellers of a good or service result in better quality goods and services at a lower price. This is called:
a. competition
b. corporation
c. consumer sovereignty
d. capitalism

 

151 What is the name for the special characteristics of a society such as language, government, earning a living, family relationships, and education?
a. archeology
b. culture
c. traditions
d. instinct

 

152 The holy book of Islam is called 
a. The Koran
b. The Bible
c. The Torah
d. a scroll

 

153 The biggest advantage of hominids in the Upright Man group was their ability to
a. work with fire.
b. make clothes.
c. tame horses.
d. trade items.

 

154 The way of life that includes people's language, customs, and beliefs
a. culture
b. matrilineal
c. pineda
d. nomads

 

155 A type of written communication used by Native Americans in Mississippi:
a. Pictography
b. Caligraphy
c. Hieroglyphs
d. Text messages

 

156 The first major religion who practiced monotheism?
a. Judaism
b. Christianity
c. Islamic

 

157 What is the most important natural resource in the United Kingdom?
a. trees
b. oil
c. water
d. gold

 

158 Who were the Quakers?
a. Protestant religious groups that believed in non - violence and the equality of men and women
b. The founders of Virginia
c. A Protestant group that wanted to reform, or purify the Church of England
d. People that left their country of birth to live in another country

 

159 All of these are the themes of geography except
a. location
b. movement
c. government
d. place

 

160 What nation controlled Vietnam before World War II?
a. Germany
b. England
c. South Africa
d. France

 

161 Which religions influenced Arabia?
a. Judaism and Buddhism
b. Hinduism and Christianity
c. Judaism and Christianity
d. None of the above

 

162 What word means that a country is ruled by a dictator?
a. Tyranny
b. Oligarchy
c. Aristocracy
d. Democracy

 

163 Which word describes the concept of power shared by a large number of citizens?
a. Tyranny
b. Oligarchy
c. Aristocracy
d. Democracy

 

164 Who can ratify a treaty?
a. Secretary of State
b. The Senate
c. The House of Representatives
d. The President

 

165 Which explorer discovered South America?
a. Christopher Columbus
b. Amerigo Vespucci
c. Bartolomeu Dias
d. Henry Hudson

 

166 Who led the English troops in the French and Indian War?
a. George Washington
b. Thomas Jefferson
c. Peter Stuyvesant
d. John Smith

 

167Which country has the largest population in the world?
a. Japan
b. Egypt
c. China
d. India

 

168 Who were the Olympics held in honor of?
a. Ceasar
b. Zeus
c. Jesus
d. Hermes

 

169 When did the French and Indian War start?
a. Late 1750's
b. Early 1760's
c. Late 1760's
d. Early 1750's

 

170 What does the government use to finance the public goods and services it produces?
a. taxes
b. tariffs
c. tax on imported goods
d. interest payments

 

171 Which of the following was NOT an invention or innovation of Chinese empires?
a. Printing
b. Paper
c. Compass
d. Coin money

 

172 The ways people use, adapt to, or change their surroundings and how the physical environment often affects humans is known as 
a. relative location
b. geography
c. movement
d. human environment interaction

 

173 Which best describes how the rulers of medieval Ghana gained wealth and power?
a. By conquering the Mali Empire
b. By converting to Islam
c. By mining salt
d. By controlling trade

 

174 Rome gained most of its knowledge about building from
a. the Greeks
b. the Etruscans
c. the Egyptians
d. the Persians

 

175 The following State DOES NOT surround Texas
a. Alabama
b. Oklahoma
c. Arkansas
d. Louisiana

 

176 A person who studies material remain, or artifacts, of past civilizations
a. Nomads
b. Archaeologist
c. Paleolithic
d. Scribe

 

177 Based on the government system in the United States, which individual activity is used to directly influence legislative decisions?
a. gathering signatures for a petition
b. collecting opinions for a yearbook
c. discussing political issues at work
d. watching political debates on television

 

178 A scale shows
a. direction on a map
b. distance on a map
c. provides a key of symbols

 

179 What is Australia's official language?
a. French
b. Spanish
c. English
d. Dutch

 

180 All of the following were things taxed due to the stamp act except?
a. playing Cards
b. newspapers
c. wills
d. molasses and sugar

 

181 Australia's three largest deserts are :
a. Sturt Desert, Stoney Desert, Great sandy desert
b. Simson desert, Great Sandy desert, Central Desert
c. Great Sandy desert, Great Victorian desert, Gibson desert
d. Styrezlecki desert, simpson desert, Great Victorian desert

 

182 Which of these bodies of water is in the Eastern Hemisphere?
a. Caribbean Sea
b. Mediterranean Sea
c. Hudson Bay
d. Lake Michigan

 

183 _________ is a small part of an ocean that extends into the land.
a. sea
b. gulf
c. stream
d. canal

 

184 An archaeologist is a person who:
a. studies bones, tools, and people from the past
b. a ship with square and and triangular sales
c. breeding plants and taming animals

 

185 Profit is
a. tools and knowledge used by humans
b. the difference between cost and income
c. bringing water to crops

 

186 This is a type of economic system in which the central government owns all property, such as farms and factories, for the benefit of its citizens.
a. Socialism
b. Capitalism
c. Communism
d. Direct Democracy

 

187 Which of these was not present in Islamic art?
a. geometric images
b. images of humans
c. arabesque designs
d. images of natural patterns

 

188 Under ____there were laws to cover the adoption of children.
a. Hammurabi's Code
b. The King of Uratu's code
c. Sargon II's code
d. Gilgamesh's code

 

189 All the earliest colonists settled on or near...
a. Massachusetts
b. the Appalachian Mountains
c. Bodies of water
d. The Chesapeake Bay

 

190 Which of the following is NOT a benefit of specialization of labor?
a. allows managers to assign tasks based on the skills and preferences of workers
b. businesses can offer higher quality products at lower prices
c. workers will find themselves trapped in jobs they don't enjoy
d. workers improve with experience

 

191 Which word describes a few noble families held power?
a. Tyranny
b. Oligarchy
c. Aristocracy
d. Democracy

 

192 Government has a part in our lives by :
a. paying for our roads
b. giving us public schools
c. having us pay taxes
d. all of the above

 

193 The only state larger than Texas is
a. Alaska
b. California
c. Montana
d. New York

 

194 Who was considered the "Father of History"?
a. Pythagoras
b. Hippocrates
c. Sophocles
d. Herodotus

 

195 The following are examples of ____ ; bridges, roads, buildings, culture, language, food, traditions
a. geography
b. landforms
c. human characteristics
d. regions

 

196 Founded on April 26, 1607, this Virginia colony was named after the English King
a. Roanoke
b. Philidelphia
c. Jamestown
d. Charlestown

 

197 The Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858 centralized around the issues concerning:
a. slavery
b. popular sovereignty
c. Fugitive Slave Act
d. All of the above

 

198 This theme of geography states: geographical area characterized by shared features, including physical characteristics and human characteristics.
a. relative location
b. region
c. trend
d. movement

 

199 The Magna Carta gave rights to who?
a. all English citizens.
b. the King.
c. the nobility.
d. the peasants.

 

200 What is our best source of information about ancient Ghana?
a. Oral histories from West African tribes.
b. Objects found and studied by archaeologists.
c. Written records of Arab traders of the time.

 

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