Practice Test 1 2 Each practice test will make your way via CAMS CANVAS in the weeks before the first Test Some of these questions or questions like them may be on the upcoming test Remember to read each statement and answer carefully The man who became the founder of the line of shoguns that ruled Japan from 1600 to 1867 was a Oda Nobunaga b Toyotomi Hideyoshi c Tokugawa Ieyasu d All of the Above e None of the Above The men who served the shogun of Japan were a The daimyo bushi samurai b The lords knights yeomen c The lords ghazis janissaries d All of the Above e None of the Above The warriors of Japan were expected to a Be literate and frugal men b Be great swordsmen and excellent horsemen c Avoid wild parties excessive drinking and gambling and licentious sex d All of the Above e None of the Above The rulers of Mughal India and Qing China were related to each other through the a Carolingians the line of Charlemagne b Osmalis the line of Osman the Turk c Timurids the line of the Chinggis Khan Genghis Khan d All of the Above e None of the Above The early Qing rulers established rule over Taiwan and Tibet stabilized imperial rule over the South and West supported Han Chinese traditions and governance Confucianism a b c d All of the Above e None of the Above Passing one of the Qing civil service examinations guaranteed advancement into the Manchu banners advancement into the administration bureaucracy and the potential to hold office advancement into the imperial family a b c d All of the Above e None of the Above Both Kangxi and Qianlong tolerated contacts with European merchants and Christian missionaries a b banned all contact with the West c d All of the Above e None of the Above executed Christians as heretics throughout China By the late eighteenth century Qianlong created unrest in the countryside because of allowing the development of a Mughal pretenders Somali pirates and powerful court eunuchs b bureaucratic corruption in the administration enforced sinicization of southern and western regions and excessive taxation of the peasants c Western military forces marching all over China d All of the Above e None of the Above The Great Mughal Jalal al Din Muhammad Akbar was known as a unifier of Muslim and Hindu worlds the all powerful and precious decider a divider of Muslim and Hindu worlds a b c d All of the Above e None of the Above The Great Mughal Jalal al Din Muhammad Akbar tolerated all religions appointed Hindus to high civil and military posts a made strong alliances with the Rajputs b c d All of the Above e None of the Above The later Mughal rulers a b c a b c attacked independent Russian voivodes persecuted Orthodox Christians on the subcontinent and provoked rebellions in the Punjab and Deccan of the Sikhs Jats and Marathas attacked independent Rajputs persecuted the Hindus on the subcontinent and provoked rebellions in the Punjab and Deccan of the Sikhs Jats and Marathas attacked independent Rajputs persecuted Santeria and Vodou practitioners on the subcontinent and provoked rebellions in Wallachia and Transylavania of the Saxons Hungarians and Romanians d All of the Above e None of the Above The sultan of the Ottoman Empire was the guardian of the holy cities of Mecca and Medina ruled a great Sunni Islamic empire from Topkapi Castle and reconstructed the law code of the empire the guardian of the Confucian way of life ruled a great empire from the Forbidden City and sinicized the south and the west of East Asia the guardian of the Papacy ruled a great Christian empire from Vienna and reconstructed the law code of the empire d All of the Above e None of the Above The greatest of the Ottoman sultans was a Elizabeth I b Suleyman I c Charles V d All of the Above e None of the Above The devshirme or collection provided the Ottoman sultan with a Women of his harem b Administrators military commanders and soldiers c Household slaves d All of the Above e None of the Above The devshirme or collection was composed primarily of a Christian peasant boys from the Balkans b Chinese peasant boys from East Asia c English peasant boys from far Western Europe d All of the Above e None of the Above When a boy was collected he was a b c enslaved converted to Nestorian Christianity evaluated trained and placed in the Ottoman administration military enslaved converted to Buddhism evaluated trained and placed in the Ottoman administration military enslaved converted to Islam evaluated trained and placed in the Ottoman administration military d All of the Above e None of the Above The main areas of conflict for the Ottoman Empire were a Safavid Persia Southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea b North America Southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea c Sweden Northwestern Asia and the Baltic Sea d All of the Above e None of the Above The Ottoman sultan was the victor at a The Battle of Lepanto 1571 b The Siege of Malta 1565 c The Battle of Mohacs 1526 d All of the Above e None of the Above Within Arabia Muhammad ibn abd al Wahhab became a militant advocate of a b c an Islam purified of all foreign or heterodox beliefs and condemned the Ottoman rulers as dangerous innovators and individuals unfit to rule the Islamic world a Buddhism purified of all foreign or heterodox beliefs and condemned the Ottoman rulers as dangerous innovators and individuals unfit to rule the Islamic world a Hinduism purified of all foreign or heterodox beliefs and condemned the Ottoman rulers as dangerous innovators and individuals unfit to rule the Islamic world d All of the Above e None of the Above
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