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Final Sınavı - Introduction to World Civilization

Soru 1:

It played a significant role in underlying Rome’s expansion to include societies east and west. Of all the wars involving Rome, none were more important than the three on-and-off outbursts of fighting. This series of battles began in 264 BCE and ended almost a century later, in 146 BCE. They were a long-lasting conflict between Rome and Carthage, a powerful rival city-state and society to the south, founded originally by the Phoenicians on the southern coast of the Mediterranean. Which of the following events in the ancient Roman history is defined above?

Soru 2:

Which of the following is NOT one of the beliefs the Romans supported religiously?

Soru 3:

Which of the following is the gathering place which was the center of the artistic, spiritual and political life of the city in ancient Greece?

Soru 4:

Why did the Roman Empire turned against Christianity?

Soru 5:

Civilization for him is a process rather than a temporarily stabilized construct. He perceives one civilization as a human continuum or, depending upon the context, he may recognize hundreds of civilizations (for example, “Roman Civilization” or “Industrial Civilization”). Who does the paragraph refer to?

Soru 6:

Which period of ancient Greek history labels the period between the death of Alexander and Rome’s conquest of Greece?

Soru 7:

Which group defeated the imperial armies in 1071 allowing them to capture Emperor Romanus IV?

Soru 8:

Which of the following is the name of lowest social class in ancient Chinese society?

Soru 9:

Which of the following is the most recent civilization?

Soru 10:

Who was ruling Rome before the Roman republic was established?

Soru 11:

The Byzantine capital, Constantinople was purposely situated at the crossroads of trade routes going east and west as well as north and south. The city was either a terminus or a port of call to which ships came from around the globe. Where were “furs and hides, grain, salt and wine” coming from?

Soru 12:

Which one of the following is not among the major aspects that identify the historical characteristics of pre-dynastic Egyptian civilization?

Soru 13:

8. Match the main themes on the right with the Greek philosophers on the left. i.Aristotle                     x.topics on political thoughts, ethics,epistemology ii.socrates                   y.treatises on each topic of nature and human life iii.plato                      z. İnquiry into ethical matters and search for truth

Soru 14:

What is the name famous lawyer and Stoic philosopher who translated ancient greek text to elegant latin?

Soru 15:

Caesar won the Gallic Wars and was called back to Rome to face artifical charges as the Senate feared his public popularity. Which river did Caesar cross when he said his famous words "Let the die be cast"?

Soru 16:

Which of the following is the largest dam project and hydropower station in the world?

Soru 17:

What is the most significant concept inherited from Hellenic Civilization to modern Europe?

Soru 18:

What is the name of the art known as the traditional Chinese painting?

Soru 19:

The King built a temple honoring the god Janus and then declared that any person entering the temple would be entitled to asylum in the city. What did King's action yield to?

Soru 20:

Who was the first of the Greeks who was interested in biology and developed a theory of organic evolution?