1) Most land in Europe lies within 300 miles of a seacoast.
True 2) Mongol attacks on Japan in the late 1200s were turned back
with the help of violent typhoons. True
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3) Each feudal territory had at its center a nobles castle.
True 4) Although Yoritomo was made shogun in 1192, it was the
emperor who actually ran Japans government for the next seven
centuries. False
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5) Under the regents, the Japanese government eliminated taxes
from farmers and raised them on nobles in the outlying provinces.
False
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6) The Koreans survived a Japanese attack only to later be
defeated by the Chinese. 7) Students in the first European
universities did not have books.
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8) After the battle of Hastings in 1066, who was crowned king
of England? William the Conqueror 9) One Southeast Asian art form
is the shadow puppet theater.
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10) Richard I and Saladin negotiated through envoys. 11) Some
were shamans is a true statement about women in early Korean
culture.
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12) According to the Magna Carta, what right did a woman have
after her husband died? To live in his house for 40 days
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13) In 1073, Pope Gregory VII issued a decree forbidding kings
from appointing high-ranking church officials. 14) What were
apprentices in craft guilds given in return for their work? Room
and board
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15) What happened to many villages after the Black Death? They
were deserted and never resettled because everyone who lived there
had died.
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16) The four largest Japanese islands are Honshu, Shikoko,
Kyushu, and Hokkaido. 17) General Wang Kon united the Korean
Peninsula and set up the Koryo kingdom.
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18) The word Viking come from their word for raiding. 19)
Chinese culture first entered Korea through which early kingdoms?
Koguryo
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20) Which of the following was a feature of Gothic cathedrals?
Stained glass windows 21) The river valleys, coastal deltas, and
volcanoes of Southeast Asia have resulted in rich soil that is good
for farming.
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22) The relationship among the Three Kingdoms can best be
described as tense and hostile.
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23) Europes seas and rivers played an important part in Europes
growth because they provided both protection and opportunities for
trading with nearby economies.
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24) What did the Japanese emperor do in 1192 to prevent the
Minamoto family from taking the throne? He gave Minamoto Yoritomo
the title of shogun.
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25) In order to win their independence, the Viet first rebelled
against the weakened Tang dynasty and defeated the Chinese in
battle. 26) Who helped lead the French army to victory at Orleans?
Joan of Arc
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27) The first major Islamic center in southeast Asia developed
in Melaka. 28) Wealthy Europeans began to demand eastern goods
which was one effect of the Crusades on Western Europe.
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29) Lady Murasaki Shikibu wrote this book about a Japanese
prince. A Tale of Genji 30) When the Mongols attacked Japan their
ships were smashed by storms.
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31) Which was a Germanic people who settled the area known
today as France? Franks. 32) Which group invaded Korea in A.D.
1231? Mongols
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33) People who follow Shinto believe everything in nature has a
spirit. 34) The Manchus forced the surrender of the Yi
dynasty.
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35) The wealth of Khmer empire was based on rice. 36) Because
they blamed Jews for the plague, Germans expelled them from many
German cities.
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37) Domesday Book census taken in England by William the
Conqueror. 38) Celts - pushed into Ireland, Wales, and Scotland by
the Angles and Saxons.
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39) King John - signed the Magna Carta in 1215 40) vassal -
noble who served a lord of a higher rank
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41) Kievan Rus - group of small territories that expanded
around the Eastern European city of Kiev. 42) Flanders - center of
trade in northern Europe
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knight - warrior in armor who fought on horseback fief - land
granted to a vassal, or knight
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Serf - person who worked the lords land Venice - Italian city
that was a major trading center
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vassals - servants such as the samurai who vowed loyalty to a
lord origami - the art of folding paper to make decorative
objects
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shogun Japanese commander of the military forces sect - small
religious group turtle ships - used by the Koreans to defeat the
Japanese in battle