AP World History: Modern Practice Exam II ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Which of the following conclusions about China's economy under the Ming dynasty is best supported by Image 1?
Innovations in travel and communication contributed to the expansion of vast trade networks and to the wealth of Ming China.
Innovations in travel and communication contributed to increas...
AP World History: Modern Practice Exam II ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL -2023/24 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A + Which of the following conclusions about China's economy under the Ming dynasty is best supported by Image 1? Innovations in travel and communication contributed to the expansion of vast trade networks and to the wealth of Ming China. Innovations in travel and communication contributed to increasing vulnerability to European economies with greater production and s tronger infrastructure. Innovations in navigation and shipping contributed to the expansion of vast trade networks and the wealth of Ming China. Innovations in navigation and shipping contributed to increasing vulnerability to Indian and African economies with greater production and stronger infrastructure. Not Innovations in travel and communication contributed to the expansion of vast trade networks and to the wealth of Ming China. Which of the following conclusions about the Aztec government is best supp orted by Image 2? Officials from subject territories collected taxes and sent gold earned annually to Tenochtitlán in accordance with the laws of the Triple Alliance. Officials from subject territories submitted a percentage of goods produced regionally to Tenochtitlán in accordance with the laws of the Triple Alliance. Officials from subject territories chose a number of men to send to Tenochtitlán annually in accordance with the laws of the Triple Alliance. Officials from subject territories hosted inspec tors from Tenochtitlán annually to take goods and gold in accordance with the laws of the Triple Alliance. Officials from subject territories submitted a percentage of goods produced regionally to Tenochtitlán in accordance with the laws of the Triple Alli ance. The Ming and Aztec empires both engaged in nautical exploration to expand their wealth and territory. engaged in expansion and enforced tributes on subject territories. developed vast trade networks that crossed land and oceans. developed strict laws for warfare to facilitate the rule of conquered peoples. engaged in expansion and enforced tributes on subject territories. Which of the following best differentiates between the trade networks of the Ming and Aztec empires? The Aztec trade network was re gional and land based, whereas the Ming trade network was intercontinental and land and sea based. The Aztec trade network was intercontinental and land and sea based, whereas the Ming trade network was intercontinental and land based. The Aztec trade netw ork was intercontinental and land based, whereas the Ming trade network was regional and land based. The Aztec trade network was regional and sea based, whereas the Ming trade network was regional and land based. The Aztec trade network was regional and la nd based, whereas the Ming trade network was intercontinental and land and sea based. Based on the image, it can best be concluded that the fragmented Islamic states dominated after the fall of the Abbasid caliphate because the Moors valued expansion and l iteracy. the Songhai valued commerce and education. the Mughals valued compliance and tradition. the Turkic peoples valued innovation and ingenuity. Not the Mughals valued compliance and tradition. The image best supports the principles of Dar -al-Islam in that Muslim empires encouraged intellectual innovations and transfers of information. restricted education to wealthy merchants and religious leaders. suppressed scientific knowledge as being contrary to religious doctrine. advanced scientific innovation o ver religious values in everyday life. encouraged intellectual innovations and transfers of information. Which consequence of increased trade by sea in the 13th century is best supported by the passage? Increased shipping resulted in more free ports across the Mediterranean, which decreased tensions between shipping companies and increased the wealth of poor countries. Increased shipping resulted in more fortified ports to prevent clandestine shipping and to enforce regulation, which decreased tensions betw een countries engaging in trade. Increased shipping resulted in increased smuggling and the operation of unregulated ports, which increased tensions between shipping companies. Increased shipping resulted in increased conflict over rights to ports and carg o, which increased tensions between countries engaging in trade. Increased shipping resulted in increased conflict over rights to ports and cargo, which increased tensions between countries engaging in trade. The region traveled by the traders referenced i n the passage was most likely a trade network in the Mediterranean Sea, connecting southern Europe and northern Africa. across the Atlantic, connecting western Europe, western Africa, and the Caribbean. around Africa, connecting southern Europe with India and China. through the Mediterranean Sea, connecting southern Europe, northern Africa, and India. in the Mediterranean Sea, connecting southern Europe and northern Africa. Which of the following best reflects a cultural consequence of the regular intercontinental trade described in the passage? Language diffusion; development of a trade language in busy ports for improved communication in trade Currency diffusion; developmen t of a single currency to use in trade at all
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