5 Steps to a 5 AP World History, 2014-2015 Edition

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58 i PERIOD 1 Technological and Environmental Transformations (to c. 600 B.C.E.)



  1. Interactions between Muslims and Europeans
    during the seventeenth century are most com-
    monly found in
    (A) the Atlantic Ocean
    (B) the Arctic Ocean
    (C) the South China Sea
    (D) the Indian Ocean
    (E) the Pacific Ocean

  2. An Advanced Placement World History region
    that can be classified as a cultural region is
    (A) South Asia
    (B) North America
    (C) Latin America
    (D) Southeast Asia
    (E) Central Asia

  3. The study of oceans in world history
    (A) focuses on trans-Atlantic themes
    (B) focuses on the commercial activities of elite
    classes
    (C) has less impact on global history than the
    study of land masses
    (D) narrows the study of interaction among
    global peoples
    (E) coordinates with an emphasis on societies
    as well as civilizations
    4. An example of diffusion rather than independ-
    ent invention is
    (A) the Sumerian use of the wheel
    (B) the Mayan concept of zero as a place holder
    (C) the origin of the Greek alphabet
    (D) the cultivation of the banana in Southeast
    Asia
    (E) the origin of monotheism
    5. Periodization in the Advanced Placement World
    History course
    (A) begins with the rise of river valley civiliza-
    tions in Period One
    (B) assists students in comparing societies and
    trends within periods
    (C) is irrelevant to the content of document-
    based questions
    (D) limits the study of continuities between his-
    torical periods
    (E) provides even coverage to the millennia of
    world history


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The Advanced Placement World History course is unique in its inclusion of both civiliza-
tions and societies in its narrative of global history. The division of the course into periods
assists you in analyzing global events and trends throughout a specifi c era by considering
comparison, changes, and continuities.

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