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15th December 2012, 03:46 PM
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Re: AP central College Board world history

The sample questions for AP central College Board world history course are as follows:

1.Which of the following occurred as a result of the development of agriculture in societies that previously relied on hunting and gathering?
(a) Conditions for women improved.
(b) The incidence of disease declined.
(c) Population density increased.
(d) Polytheism disappeared.
(e) Degradation of the environment lessened.

2. Which of the following was a major reason for the rapid expansion of Islam during the seventh and the eighth centuries?
(a) The economic growth of the Mughal Empire
(b) The advanced military technology of the Islamic forces
(c) The political divisions within the Byzantine and other neighboring empires
(d) The political unity of the North African peoples
(e) The discovery of moveable type, which made the Qu’ran widely available

3. The Crusades launched by European Christians at the end of the eleventh century were motivated primarily by
(a) the desire of Italian city-states to seize control of the spice trade from Central Asian and Chinese merchants
(b) the desire to demonstrate Europe’s new technological supremacy over Islam
(c) resentment toward Islamic missionaries seeking to spread their faith along the Mediterranean
(d) western European fears that Byzantium and the Muslim kings would launch a military attack against western Europe
(e) papal efforts to unite western European rulers and nobles in support of the papacy

For more sample questions and other details about the course I have uploaded the PDF file.
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