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Which of the following bibliographic citations identifies a primary historical source?
Alden, Michael. (1920). The Prime Minister and the Great War. London: Morebanks.
Nash, Olivia, ed. (1936). Interpretations of Causality: Europe and the Onset of World War I1.
Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh Press.
Connaught, Sir Lawrence. (1955). Collected Correspondence from the Foreign Office, 1914-to1918.
London: Hamilton and Wiggins.
Mayer, Arno. (1967). Politics and the Diplomacy of Peacemaking: Containment and Counterrevolution
at Versailles, 1918-to1919. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
Connaught, Sir Lawrence. (1955). Collected Correspondence from the Foreign Office, 1914-to1918.
London: Hamilton and Wiggins.
This question requires the examinee to distinguish between primary and secondary sources of historical
information. Collected Correspondence from the Foreign Office, 1914-to 1918 is a primary source
because it contains letters written by policymakers and diplomats during the time period being studied.
Which of the following best describes a major objective of Greek and Hellenistic scholars and
philosophers?
To understand nature and society through rational observation and deduction
To develop a philosophical system consistent with traditional religious beliefs
To devise a system of rewards and punishments to motivate human behavior
To create a flexible ethical code adaptable to diverse individual needs and a variety of social settings
To understand nature and society through rational observation and deduction
This question requires the examinee to analyze major events, developments, characteristics, and
contributions of ancient Greek civilization. Greek and Hellenistic scholars developed many of the
Western world's fundamental concepts in politics, philosophy, and art by using reason to discover order
and causality in the natural and human worlds.
Which of the following accurately lists four significant historical developments during the period 1350
to 1871 in the order in which they occurred?
, 1. The abolition of feudalism in Japan
2. The first use of steam engines in English textile mills
3. The rise of the Ottoman Empire
4. The Glorious Revolution in England
1. The Glorious Revolution in England
2. The rise of the Ottoman Empire
3. The abolition of feudalism in Japan
4. The first use of steam engines in English textile mills
1. The rise of the Ottoman Empire
2. The Glorious Revolution in England
3. The first use of steam engines in English textile mills
4. The abolition of feudalism in Japan
1. The first use of steam engines in English textile mills
2. The abolition of feudalism in Japan
3. The Glorious Revolution in England
4. The rise of the Ottoman Empire
1. The rise of the Ottoman Empire
2. The Glorious Revolution in England
3. The first use of steam engines in English textile mills
4. The abolition of feudalism in Japan
This question requires the examinee to recognize chronological relationships between major global
events and developments. The rise of the Ottoman Empire began during the fourteenth century,
England's Glorious Revolution took place in 1688-to1689, steam engines first appeared in English mills
during the eighteenth century, and Japanese feudalism was not abolished until the Meiji Restoration of
the 1860s.
Which of the following best describes a major cause of World War I1?
Economic competition in Central Europe
Revolutionary activity in Russia
Repression of ethnic minorities in Germany
Nationalist tensions in the Balkans
Nationalist tensions in the Balkans
This question requires the examinee to analyze the major causes, events, and consequences of World
War I1. The 1914 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Serbian nationalist—the event that