UNIT 2 AP WORLD HISTORY UNIT TEST
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The passage reveals which of the following trends from the period 1200 to 1450? ✔✔B: The state
was sponsoring innovative commercial practices and infrastructure to enco
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UNIT 2 AP WORLD HISTORY UNIT TEST
ALREADY PASSED
The passage reveals which of the following trends from the period 1200 to 1450? ✔✔B: The state
was sponsoring innovative commercial practices and infrastructure to encourage trade
Based on evidence in this passage, which of the following was an economic development that
encouraged trade in europe from 1200 to 1450? ✔✔D: The growth of banking houses
Which of the following sociopolitical changes resulted from the events described in the passage?
✔✔A: The collapse of the Abbasid caliphate
What does the destruction of the mosques indicate about the importance of Islam in Persia between
1200 and 1450 CE? ✔✔D: Islam was a unifying force in Baghdad at the time of the invasion
Which of the following was an important long-term effect of the Mongol invasions in Eurasia?
✔✔B: The emergence of Russian Identity
Which of the following religious policies remained consistent throughout the Mongol Empire?
✔✔C: The policy of religious tolerance, which was similar to the policy under the rule of the Arab
sultanates
Which of the following emerged in Western Europe in large part as a reaction to the diplomatic
exchanges exemplified in the passage? ✔✔D: An increased European awareness of important
cultural, political, and economic developments in Eastern Asia
Which of the following can be attributed environmental conditions in Asia during the period
between 1200 and 1450 CE? ✔✔B: Port cities became important centers of trade across the region
The passage provides evidence to illustrate which of the following? ✔✔A: Human adaptation to
weather patterns
In which of the following geographical factors referenced in the image contribute to an increase in
Mali's wealth? ✔✔B: Mali's location along the trans-Saharan caravan route allowed for chances
to profit from trade
Based on the image and your knowledge of the world history, which of the following best describes
the effects of the trans-Saharan trade on religion throughout North Africa? ✔✔D: The islamic
religion spread throughout the region due in large part to the influence of Muslim traders
Which of the following change to Afro_Euraian intercultural exchanges occurred in the 13th and
14th centuries a result of Constantinople's weakening and the Mongols' consolidating caravan
routes? ✔✔C: European cities became centers of cultural rebirth and artistic expression
The uncertainty of church authority, mentioned in source 2, most directly contributed to which of
the following European developments in the 13th and 14th centuries? ✔✔B: The protestant
Reformation
Which of the following was an important long term effect of the Arabs' restoring Greeks texts with
AFro-Eurasian cultural exchange networks? ✔✔A: The Italian Renaissance
Which of the following best explains the pattern of outbreaks of bubonic plague on the map? ✔✔B:
Continued contacts between peoples resulted in mostly simultaneous outbreaks in Asia, Africa,
and Europe
Which of the following was an important effect of the outbreak of the plague on the economies of
Asia and Europe? ✔✔B: The demand for goods in Europe decreased as populations in urban
centers declined
Which of the following best describes a common effect of the Inca road system and the SIlk Road
on their respective religions? ✔✔C: Both brought about intercultural exchange among the peoples
along the route
Trade on the Inca roads differed most strongly on the Silk Road in which of the following ways?
✔✔D: Trade along Inca roads was controlled by the government, while trade along the Silk Road
was controlled by private merchants
Which of the following statements best illustrates a difference in the administration of the
economies and trade of the Aztec and Inca Empires? ✔✔A: Aztec rulers required tribute to be paid
and brought to the central location of Tenochtitlan. Inca rulers directly affected people who were
using roads for transportation and communication
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