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SAT2世界历史练习题.

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  SAT2世界历史相较于美国历史和其他大家青睐的科目而言相对比较难,所以大家一定要在备考中多加练习才能有更多更好的掌握。下面为大家整理的是关于SAT2世界历史练习题的内容,后面附有正确答案和相关的答案解析。

  1. The Open Door Note of 1899, sent by the United States to England, France, Germany, Russia, and Japan, asked those world powers to

  (A) send troops to help the United States put down the Boxer Rebellion

  (B) permit the United States to annex the Philippine Islands

  (C) allow the United States and each other equal trading rights in China

  (D) work together to find a way to end the Russo-Japanese War

  (E) form an alliance to block Chinese military expansionism

  2. Which of the following modern nations does NOT include territory that was once part of the Moslem empire?

  (A) England

  (B) France

  (C) Spain

  (D) Egypt

  (E) India

  3. Which of the following contributed significantly to the spread of humanism?

  (A) The voyages of Columbus

  (B) The invention of printing

  (C) Trade with China

  (D) The unification of Italy

  (E) The Crusades

  4. If a historian believes that the events of the Russian Revolution paralleled the events of the French Revolution, then she would probably equate Stalin with

  (A) Louis XVI

  (B) Marat

  (C) Robespierre

  (D) Danton

  (E) Napoleon

  5. During the Berlin Blockade, the Soviet Union attempted to drive western Allies out of West Berlin by blocking access to the city by which of the following methods?

  I. Land  II. Air  III. Water

  (A) I only

  (B) II only

  (C) I and III only

  (D) II and III only

  (E) I, II, and III

  参考答案及解析:1.C  2.A  3.B  4.E  5.C

  1. The correct answer is (C).

  By the Treaty of Paris (1898), which followed the end of the Spanish American War, the United States acquired the Philippine Islands from Spain for 20 million dollars.

  United States businessmen hoped that acquisition of the Philippines would give the United States a strategic and economic base in the Far East. Expansionists worried, however, that this aim might be deated by Japan and certain European nations which enjoyed spheres of influence in China. In an fort to ensure that the United States would have access to China, John Hay, President McKinley’s secretary of state, sent a circular note to several world powers asking that each nation pledge itself to a principle of commercial equality.

  This note became known as the Open Door Note. A few months after the note was sent, the Boxer Rebellion, an armed uprising by anti-foreign Chinese, had to be put down by a combination of military forces.

  2. The correct answer is (A).

  Mohammed advocated the union of religious, civil, and military authority. By the time of his death in 632 A.D., he had established control over the principal cities of Arabia.

  Following his death, his followers conquered territory with astonishing rapidity. Within a century, they had spread as far east as India. They controlled the northern coast of Africa, most of Spain, and part of Gaul. Their advance in the west was stopped by Charles Martel at the Battle of Tours (732).Consequently, the Moslems never reached England.

  3. The correct answer is (B).

  Humanism originated in Italy in the fourteenth century and represented, among other things, a rekindled interest in the literature of classical Greece and Rome. Consequently, the spread of humanism was greatly facilitated by the invention of printing.

  4. The correct answer is (E).

  Some historians have argued that both the French and Russian Revolutions can be divided into three stages. The first stage is a moderate phase extending from the beginning of the revolution during which time significant rorms were made.

  The second stage is the radical stage. Here, the historian would compare the Reign of Terror with the Red Terror of the Russian Revolution.

  Finally, the historian would probably compare the return to stability under Napoleon to the return to stability under Stalin.

  5. The correct answer is (C).

  At the end of World War II, Germany was divided into four zones, with each of the Big Four powers—the Soviet Union, the United States, Great Britain, and France—controlling one zone. Berlin, which happened to fall in the Soviet zone, was likewise divided into four parts, and the three Western Allies were guaranteed access to the city through the Soviet zone. On June 24, 1948, the Soviets cut off all land and water communications with the city. Apparently, the Soviets overlooked or at least discounted the possibility that the city could be supplied by air. And that is what happened. The Soviets, understandably reluctant to shoot down Allied planes, eventually abandoned the blockade.

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