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CSET Multiple Subject Subtest 1: History and Social Science World History Set, Exam Review. 100% Accurate.
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Abbassides - -Overthrew the Umayyad but one escaped 
 
Absolutionism - -political system in which a ruler holds total power. The ruler has total control and final say over their people. 
 
Achievements of the Byzantine Empire - -Greek language and cultural accomplishments preserved. Center for world trade and exchange of culture. It spread civilization to all of eastern Europe. It pres...
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AMSCO - 3.1 Reading Notes - AP Historywho were the four gunpowder empires? - correct answers russia, the ottoman, the safavid, and the mughal empires. 
 
why did the gunpowder empires craft artist and architectural legacies? - correct answers to reflect the legitimacy of rulers. 
 
what did europe's expansion involve that was unique from the gunpowder empires? - correct answers a wider exchange of network than that which spread gunpowder; transoceanic connections with the americas. 
 
what is s...
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After Muhammad's death in 632 - correct answers Islam spread rapidly outward from Arabia and their reach spread from India to Spain 
 
Most Islamic leaders showed tolerance to - correct answers Christians, Jews, and others who believed in a single god and did good works 
 
Challenges the Abbasid Empire faced - correct answers They had conflicts with nomadic groups in Central Asia and confronted European invaders 
 
Egyptian Mamluks - correct answers Arabs often purchased e...
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People of AP World History (Latest 2023 - 2024) Actual Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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1. Emilio Aguinaldo: Leader of the Filipino independence movement against Spainin 
.He proclaimed the Philippinesindependent in 1899, but his movementwas 
crushed and he was captured by the US army in 1901. 
2. Akbar I: Most illustrious sultan of the Mughal Empire (r. ). He expanded 
the empire and pursued a policy of concilation with Hindus. 
3. Akhenaten: Egyptian pharaoh (r. BCE). He built a new capital at 
Ama...
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OCR GCSE (9–1) History B (Schools History Project) J411/34 The Mughal Empire, 1526–1707 with The First Crusade, c.1070–1100 JUNE 2024 Combined Question Paper and Mark Scheme
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OCR GCSE (9–1) History B (Schools History Project) J411/34 The Mughal Empire, 
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OCR GCSE (9–1) History B (Schools History Project) J411/36 The Mughal Empire, 1526–1707 with Living under Nazi Rule, 1933–1945 JUNE 2024 Combined Question Paper and Mark Scheme
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OCR GCSE (9–1) History B (Schools History Project) J411/36 The Mughal Empire, 1526–1707 
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AMSCO 3.1 EUROPEAN, EAST ASIAN, AND GUNPOWDER EMPIRES EXPAND |49 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Gunpowder Empires 
large multiethnic states in Southwest, Central, and South Asia that relied on firearms to conquer and control their territories 
 
 
 
Suleiman the Magnificent 
ruled the Ottomans as the empire reached the height of its power 
- declared religious worship the happiest of all practices and personally led Ottoman armies in conquering Christian strongholds in Belgrade, Rhodes, and Hungary 
 
 
 
The year 1450 has traditionally signified 
the ending of the medieval period and the ...
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Before 1450, this empire ruled the largest land-based empire in history and "set the stage" for most 
Eurasian empires. Mongol Empire 
East Asia. Took power from Ming who took over after Yuan. Confucianism. Security motivated 
their move into Central Asia. Qing Empire 
Middle East. Persia. Shia Islam. Went to war with Ottomans. Ruled by a "Shah". Safavid 
Empire 
M. East/N. Africa/Europe. Turks. Sunni Islam. Beat old Byzantine Empire. Fought Shi Muslims. 
Ruled by a Sultan. Ottoman Empire 
S...
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World History A Cumulative Exam Questions with complete Answers
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World History A Cumulative Exam Questions with complete Answers 
In Athenian society, who was allowed to vote? 
 
The United States, Britain, and France took months to negotiate a peace treaty because 
What did John Winthrop do in the Americas? 
In the late 1800s, ________ faced the greatest challenge remaining unified because of the large variety of ethnic groups within its borders. 
What is the main reason a socialist government imposes high taxes on the wealthy, provides free higher educa...
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AMSCO: 3.3-3.4How did different belief systems endure or change during the period from ? - correct answers Protestant/Roman Catholic Church: 
- Changed when Europe shifted from feudalism to centralized governments 
- Reforms were made in an effort to stop corruption 
- Theological disagreements: John Wycliffe was disliked by people for translating the Bible into English and for arguing that priests were unnecessary for salvation, Hussites were looked down for heresy (going against the general o...
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