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AP World History: Modern › Literature, Art, and Architecture

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1

Select the Mughal leader who is credited with establishing his Empire’s most prosperous golden age.

Shah Jahan

Nader Shah

Babur

Akbar

Aurangzeb

Explanation

The Mughal Empire was originally founded in 1536 by Babur, a distant descendent of the notorious Genghis Khan. Over time, the Empire grew into one of history’s largest kingdoms, eventually assuming control over nearly the entire Indian subcontinent. Although the Empire had many illustrious rulers, Shah Jahan, the fifth Mughal emperor, is most often lauded for ushering in his people’s golden age. An avid student of architecture, Islamic teachings, and military leadership, Shah Jahan sponsored numerous construction projects throughout his Empire. Among his many inspired creations are the Gardens of Lahore, the Red Fort, and, of course, the breath-taking Taj Mahal (originally built as a magnificent memorial to his favorite wife, the Empress Mumtaz Mahal).

2

Select the Mughal leader who is credited with establishing his Empire’s most prosperous golden age.

Shah Jahan

Nader Shah

Babur

Akbar

Aurangzeb

Explanation

The Mughal Empire was originally founded in 1536 by Babur, a distant descendent of the notorious Genghis Khan. Over time, the Empire grew into one of history’s largest kingdoms, eventually assuming control over nearly the entire Indian subcontinent. Although the Empire had many illustrious rulers, Shah Jahan, the fifth Mughal emperor, is most often lauded for ushering in his people’s golden age. An avid student of architecture, Islamic teachings, and military leadership, Shah Jahan sponsored numerous construction projects throughout his Empire. Among his many inspired creations are the Gardens of Lahore, the Red Fort, and, of course, the breath-taking Taj Mahal (originally built as a magnificent memorial to his favorite wife, the Empress Mumtaz Mahal).

3

The discovery of the Rosetta Stone led to the translation of which of these ancient languages?

Egyptian

Sumerian

Phoenician

Hebrew

Bantu

Explanation

The Rosetta Stone was found in the early nineteenth century. It contained both Egyptian hieroglyphics and Greek writing. This allowed Egyptian hieroglyphs to be translated for the first time.

4

The discovery of the Rosetta Stone led to the translation of which of these ancient languages?

Egyptian

Sumerian

Phoenician

Hebrew

Bantu

Explanation

The Rosetta Stone was found in the early nineteenth century. It contained both Egyptian hieroglyphics and Greek writing. This allowed Egyptian hieroglyphs to be translated for the first time.

5

Jean Francois Champollion is notable for                             .

deciphering the Rosetta Stone and allowing people to understand Egyptian hieroglyphics

uncovering the preserved tomb of King Tutankhamen

organizing a failed rebellion against Napoleon in French conquered Italy

discovering the source of the Nile River

being the first man to circumnavigate the Earth

Explanation

Jean Francois Champollion is notable for deciphering the Rosetta Stone and allowing people to understand Egyptian hieroglyphics for the first time. He achieved this in 1822, following the discovery of the Rosetta stone by French troops, fighting for Napoleon in North Africa.

6

Jean Francois Champollion is notable for                             .

deciphering the Rosetta Stone and allowing people to understand Egyptian hieroglyphics

uncovering the preserved tomb of King Tutankhamen

organizing a failed rebellion against Napoleon in French conquered Italy

discovering the source of the Nile River

being the first man to circumnavigate the Earth

Explanation

Jean Francois Champollion is notable for deciphering the Rosetta Stone and allowing people to understand Egyptian hieroglyphics for the first time. He achieved this in 1822, following the discovery of the Rosetta stone by French troops, fighting for Napoleon in North Africa.

7

Which of the following artists was not a practitioner of Romanticism?

Charles Dickens

Charlotte Bronte

J.M.W. Turner

Francisco Goya

Ludwig von Beethoven

Explanation

Charles Dickens is known as a leader of Realism. He featured realistic characters, harsh story lines, and gritty details of industrial life. Romantics, on the other hand, expressed ideas using strong emotions, passion, and were inspired by nature.

8

Which of the following artists was not a practitioner of Romanticism?

Charles Dickens

Charlotte Bronte

J.M.W. Turner

Francisco Goya

Ludwig von Beethoven

Explanation

Charles Dickens is known as a leader of Realism. He featured realistic characters, harsh story lines, and gritty details of industrial life. Romantics, on the other hand, expressed ideas using strong emotions, passion, and were inspired by nature.

9

The mid-1800's brought forth a type of painting that attempted to convey a message to the viewer using unreal entities such as the grim reaper to convey death. What was this type of painting called?

Symbolism

Impressionism

Romanticism

Realism

Explanation

Symbolism used symbols to represent the true message that the painter was trying to convey. This era saw the dawn of many of the common symbols we know now. Such as the grim reaper symbolizing death.

10

The mid-1800's brought forth a type of painting that attempted to convey a message to the viewer using unreal entities such as the grim reaper to convey death. What was this type of painting called?

Symbolism

Impressionism

Romanticism

Realism

Explanation

Symbolism used symbols to represent the true message that the painter was trying to convey. This era saw the dawn of many of the common symbols we know now. Such as the grim reaper symbolizing death.

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