APWH Chapter 5: Rome and Han China Empires (753 b.c.e. to 600 c.e.)

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Question 1

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Why was becoming Christian considered an act of disloyalty in the Roman Empire?
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  • (A) Rome required all citizens to learn about all world religions.
  • (B) Rome had a strong monotheistic tradition.
  • (C) Christians could not worship the emperor as a deity.
  • (D) Christian theology demanded that all people live in a Christian utopia.

Question 2

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One of the most enduring consequences of the Roman Empire has been the
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  • (A) tradition of peaceful regime change.
  • (B) suppression of many barbarian groups.
  • (C) persistence of the Roman system of mathematics.
  • (D) Romanization of the western Mediterranean.

Question 3

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Which factor most contributed to the development of "pax romana"?
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  • (A) Roman military might
  • (B) the growth of commerce
  • (C) the leadership of rulers like Augustus
  • (D) thousands of miles of well-built roads

Question 4

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The main reason for the decline of the Roman Republic was
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  • (A) military leaders with armies loyal to them rather than the state.
  • (B) an impoverished population.
  • (C) political decentralization.
  • (D) ongoing wars in trying to expand to an empire.

Question 5

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A significant difference in Roman expansion versus Greek was that Romans:
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  • (A) did not impose taxes.
  • (B) extended citizenship in degrees to most conquered populations.
  • (C) did not have a standardized language.
  • (D) conquered only to obtain slaves.

Question 6

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Which of the following was a motivation for the expansion of the Roman Empire?
Answer
  • (A) the spread of Roman religion
  • (B) the wealth of the Eastern Mediterranean societies
  • (C) rejection of Greek culture and philosophy
  • (D) slave revolts

Question 7

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When Germanic tribes entered into the western part of the Roman Empire, they
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  • (A) sparked a rapid economic recovery by encouraging the resumption of long-distance trade.
  • (B) founded a hybrid culture drew both on Germanic and Roman elements.
  • (C) rejected all of Roman culture, instead imposing their own culture.
  • (D) were rapidly assimilated into Roman culture, largely abandoning their own.

Question 8

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The Roman patron-client relationship:
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  • (A) applied primarily to the business sector
  • (B) defined a state of reciprocity between the weak and the strong
  • (C) allowed for an approximate equality between people of different classes
  • (D) led to the end of the role of the paterfamilias

Question 9

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The Roman imperial policy toward the Christians in the first and second centuries can best be described as
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  • (A) disinterested and suspicious.
  • (B) moderate and ambivalent.
  • (C) distrustful and repressive.
  • (D) tolerant and open-minded.

Question 10

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Although slaves in the Roman Empire performed all work, from the most prestigious to the most degrading, they were prohibited from
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  • (A) practicing medicine.
  • (B) serving in the military.
  • (C) working in government.
  • (D) conducting business.

Question 11

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Which of the following were the more important Han innovations?
Answer
  • (A) alcohol, the wheel, and glass.
  • (B) the horse collar, the watermill, and the crossbow.
  • (C) the canal, the three-field system, and concrete.
  • (D) the saddle, penicillin, and bronze.

Question 12

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Which of the following is not generally considered a contributing factor to the fall of the Han Empire?
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  • (A) Attacks by non-Chinese from across the frontiers
  • (B) The frustration of hungry peasants
  • (C) Corruption within the government
  • (D) The subversive ideas of Buddhism

Question 13

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Which of the following was a primary reason for the fall of the Qin Empire upon the death of Shi Huangdi?
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  • (A) Te provincial aristocracy was complacent.
  • (B) Shi Huangdi's son was a weak ruler.
  • (C) Incorporation in the empire of different ethnicities.
  • (D) Unification of the nomads under Maodun.

Question 14

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The competition among states in the Warring States Period resulted in
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  • (A) the escalation of violence against the upper classes.
  • (B) the creation of the first empire under the Qin state.
  • (C) peasant rebellions.
  • (D) an enormous tax increase.

Question 15

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The Han philosophy of rule was
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  • (A) a continuation of Qin policies with a return to Confucian values.
  • (B) the high point of legalism.
  • (C) dependent upon the constant and unrelenting use of terror.
  • (D) dependent upon the social and political activism of Daoist ministers of state.

Question 16

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All of the following were policies of Qin Shi Huangdi's rule except
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  • (A) building protective walls.
  • (B) support of traditional learning.
  • (C) huge public works projects.
  • (D) strong centralized rule.

Question 17

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Which of the following describes how Confucianism affected Chinese society?
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  • (A) The civil service examination system was based on Confucian texts.
  • (B) Confucianism was adopted as the state religion of China.
  • (C) Confucianism encouraged individualistic values.
  • (D) Confucianism challenged social and gender hierarchies.

Question 18

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Which of the following was true of both the Roman and the Chinese Empires?
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  • (A) They consistently failed to invest in public works.
  • (B) They invoked supernatural sanctions to support their rule.
  • (C) Their economies relied heavily on slave labor.
  • (D) They exhausted themselves through frequent indecisive wars with India.

Question 19

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Social divisions in the Roman Empire, compared to south Asian caste, were
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  • (A) nonexistent
  • (B) more generally based on race
  • (C) more simplistic and mobile
  • (D) simple but more rigidly defined
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