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Example Question #761 : Ap World History
What is most commonly known as the most distinctive feature of Greek civilization?
the benevolence of the emperors
the rigid hierarchies set in place by the city-states
the extent of popular participation in political life
the fact that women were included in political life
the extent of popular participation in political life
The Greeks were known for the extent of the participation of the people in political life. Greece is widely known as the birthplace of democracy for this very reason. Greek women, however, had essentially no political power. Rigid hierarchies were not distinctive about Greece, as all civilizations experienced social stratification. Some leaders of Greece were benevolent, but it was not a significant enough consistency to be a distinctive feature of Greek civilization.
Example Question #762 : Ap World History
The Roman Republic featured which of the following?
senate, representative government, rule of law
mandate of Heaven and civil service exams
separation of religious functions from those of the state
rule by two tyrants and an oligarchy
senate, representative government, rule of law
The Roman Republic featured a senate, representative government, and rule of law. The definition of a republic is a political system in which people elect their officials, which can be seen in this answer choice, but not in any of the others. The Mandate of Heaven and civil service exams were common of the Chinese government. Tyrants would not be leaders in a representative republic. Lastly, the Roman Republic did not see a separation of church and state. Conversely, the two were tied together very officially when Constantine made Christianity the official religion of the empire in the year 312 CE.
Example Question #763 : Ap World History
In naming himself dictator what did Julius Caesar do that was unprecedented?
He was the first non-Roman citizen to become dictator of the Roman Republic.
He served as dictator from abroad, where he was leading the legions of the Republic, rather than in the Roman Forum.
He was the first native Gaul to become dictator of the Roman Republic.
He named himself dictator for life, rather than for a six-month term.
He was the first military general to become dictator of the Roman Republic.
He named himself dictator for life, rather than for a six-month term.
When he named himself dictator for life Julius Caesar did something unprecedented in Roman history. Previously (with the notable exception of Sulla) dictators were chosen by the elected officials of the Roman Republic to serve for a six-month or one-year term. The actions of Julius Caesar contributed to the downfall of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
Example Question #763 : Ap World History
How many kings did ancient Sparta have at any given time?
none
one
two
three
five
two
Sparta's dual-kingship system ensured that there was always a king in the city while also enabling one king to command military operations outside Sparta. The most notable example of this is Leonidas' presence (and subsequent death) at the Battle of Thermopylae did not sent Sparta into disarray, as his co-ruler Cleomenes still reined. In this way, both military and civil life in Sparta continued to run smoothly.
Example Question #764 : Ap World History
The Twelve Tables was the earliest known attempt at establishing a legal system in __________.
Ancient Greece
Ancient Persia
Ancient India
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Rome
Ancient Rome
The Twelve Tables were the earliest known attempt at establishing a legal system in Ancient Rome in the fifth century BCE.
Example Question #765 : Ap World History
Which Athenian leader presided over the "Golden Age" of the city?
Pericles
Alcibiades
Thucydides
Socrates
Xenophon
Pericles
Pericles, the city's dictator, ruled Athens at the height of the city's military and cultural influence. Both a great statesman and soldier, he is considered one of the most important figures in ancient history. Unfortunately, he was carried off by plague in 429 BC and the city was never the same.
Example Question #1 : Political And Governmental Structures 600 Ce To 1450
Which government required all potential bureaucrats to pass rigorous civil service exams?
Olmec Empire
Dynastic China
Holy Roman Empire
Renaissance Italy
Mughal Empire
Dynastic China
As far back as the Han dynasty, China demonstrated an elaborate bureaucracy. Entry to this bureaucracy was dependent on the results of civil service exams for all eligible contenders.
Example Question #768 : Ap World History
The breakdown of imperial structures in Europe, after the fall of Rome, caused the rise of __________________.
democratic republics
tribalism
capitalism
Communism
feudalism
feudalism
After the fall of Rome, European political structures changed from an imperial model, in which a sovereign had both legal and real authority over military and economic policies, to a feudal system, in which aristocrats pledged their allegiance to a king, and were expected to provide men-at-arms and taxes.
Communism is a political ideology within the Marxist school of thought, which did not begin until the 19th century.
There were few, if any, democratic Republics during this period.
Capitalism did not begin until the end of the feudal period.
Tribalism can be found all over the world, even to this day, but the breakdown of Rome did not cause Europe to become tribal.
Example Question #2 : Political And Governmental Structures 600 Ce To 1450
Which of the following best defines meritocracy?
None of the other answer choices is correct.
A system where promotions are made based on ability rather than familial status
The name given to the Japanese concept of chivalry and honor
The name given to Genghis Kahn’s style of intimidation and warfare
A religious sect of ancient Confucianism
A system where promotions are made based on ability rather than familial status
Meritocracy is the name given to a system in which promotions are made and jobs awarded based on the ability of an individual rather than the status of his or her family. Genghis Khan famously introduced this concept to his Mongolian forces, greatly improving the efficiency of his forces and the loyalty of his men.
Example Question #768 : Ap World History
Ghana was the most powerful region of __________ during much of the Middle Ages.
the Middle East
Southern Europe
South Africa
North Africa
West Africa
West Africa
Ghana was the most powerful region of West Africa during much of the Middle Ages. Most notably, the powerful Ashanti Empire was formed in Ghana in the thirteenth century. Other powerful empires in the region include the Mali Empire and the Songhai Empire.
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