AP World History : AP World History

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP World History

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Example Questions

Example Question #28 : Science And Technology 1750 To 1900

Who invented the steam engine?

Possible Answers:

Cyrus McCormick

James Watt

Robert Fulton

Alexander Graham Bell

Thomas Edison

Correct answer:

James Watt

Explanation:

The steam engine was invented by James Watt in the 1770s. The invention of the steam engine ushered in a new era of the Industrial Revolution. It is worth noting that Watt was merely improving on earlier designs by people like Thomas Savery and Thomas Newcomen.

Example Question #29 : Science And Technology 1750 To 1900

Hiram Maxim is notable for inventing __________.

Possible Answers:

the biplane

chlorine gas

the gas mask

the tank

the machine gun

Correct answer:

the machine gun

Explanation:

Hiram Maxim is notable for inventing the first fully automatic machine gun, called the Maxim Gun, in 1883. His weapon was used to devastating effect by the British, and other European imperial powers, to wipeout the assemble armies of native populations during the late imperialist land grab of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Example Question #30 : Science And Technology 1750 To 1900

The inventor and industrialist Henry Bessemer is associated with __________.

Possible Answers:

improving the accuracy, range, and rate of fire of machine guns

making the production of steel cheaper and more effective

the use of chemical warfare in European battles

the invention of the steam engine

the construction of the Manchester Ship Canal

Correct answer:

making the production of steel cheaper and more effective

Explanation:

Henry Bessemer was an English inventor who lived in the nineteenth century. He developed the Bessemer Process which allowed for steel to be made more effectively. His invention accelerated the growth of heavy industry during the Industrial Revolution.

Example Question #31 : Science And Technology 1750 To 1900

Who invented the cotton gin?

Possible Answers:

Thomas Edison

Alexander Graham Bell

Eli Whitney

Alexander Pope

Robert Stephenson

Correct answer:

Eli Whitney

Explanation:

The cotton gin was invented by Eli Whitney in 1793. It allowed for the mechanization of the separation of cotton fibers from cotton seeds, which dramatically increased the productivity of America’s cotton plantations.

Example Question #32 : Science And Technology 1750 To 1900

The process of making vulcanized rubber was invented by __________.

Possible Answers:

Alexander Graham Bell

Robert Stephenson

Henry Bessemer

Charles Goodyear

Thomas Edison

Correct answer:

Charles Goodyear

Explanation:

The vulcanization of rubber involves making rubber more durable through the addition of certain chemicals. It was invented by Charles Goodyear in the first half of the nineteenth century. It made rubber an extremely useful material and encouraged the growth of massive rubber plantations in parts of Africa and Brazil. 

Example Question #31 : Science And Technology 1750 To 1900

The Italian inventor Alessandro Volta is remembered for inventing __________.

Possible Answers:

the battery

the internal combustion engine

the compass

the internet

the telegraph

Correct answer:

the battery

Explanation:

Alessandro Volta was an Italian inventor who, in 1799, invented the world’s first battery.

Example Question #34 : Science And Technology 1750 To 1900

French inventor Honore Blanc is remembered for __________.

Possible Answers:

his rudimentary flying machine that demonstrated that flight was possible

discovering penicillin

perfecting the process of vulcanizing rubber  

inventing the mechanized plow

producing guns with replaceable parts

Correct answer:

producing guns with replaceable parts

Explanation:

The French inventor Honore Blanc is remembered for producing guns that made use of replaceable (or interchangeable) parts. The benefits of this invention were that it allowed guns to be produced much more efficiently.

Example Question #35 : Science And Technology 1750 To 1900

James Watt's improvements on the steam engine had the greatest impact on which of the following eras of history?

Possible Answers:

the Industrial Revolution

the Age of Revolutions

the Age of Discovery

the Protestant Reformation

the Age of Enlightenment

Correct answer:

the Industrial Revolution

Explanation:

James Watt's steam engine made the creation of products much more efficient and feasible. It helped to lead to mass production in factories, one of the main features of the Industrial Revolution.

Example Question #31 : Science And Technology 1750 To 1900

What nation was the first to experience the Industrial Revolution?

Possible Answers:

Britain

France

United States

Germany

Correct answer:

Britain

Explanation:

Britain began experiencing the Industrial Revolution decades earlier than the rest of the world. This is due to the many advantages that Britain had over the rest of the world in terms of supplies of resources and technology. While Britain begins the Industrial Revolution in the mid-1700's, the rest of the world won't catch up until nearly 100 years later.

Example Question #1 : Science And Technology 1900 To Present

What was the Manhattan Project?

Possible Answers:

A series of experiments among scientists that lead to proof of the existence of the neutron

A 1940s plan to completely remake the electric infrastructure of New York City

The name for a series of experiments conducted by Albert Einstein that led to his formulation of the Theory of Relativity

A secret project that led to the invention of radar

A secret military project in the United States during World War II that created the first atomic bomb

Correct answer:

A secret military project in the United States during World War II that created the first atomic bomb

Explanation:

The Manhattan Project was a secret American military project that led to the creation of the first atomic bomb in 1945. It was led on the civilian side by physicist Robert Oppenheimer, and on the military side by General Leslie Groves. The Manhattan Project created the two atomic bombs that were dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of World War II in 1945.

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