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Complete test bank, mock questions : Introduction to Global Studies - McCormick -- [2026 Classes]

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CHAPTER 01

The Rise of the Global System

Multiple-Choice Questions
1. In which country is Fort Jesus located?
a. Kenya
b. India
c. South Africa
d. Turkey

Answer: a

A Head: The roots of the modern world

Bloom’s Category: Remember



2. In what century did Ming China dispatch seven naval expeditions that reached India, the Persian
Gulf, and the east coast of Africa?

a. The 13th
b. The 14th
c. The 15th
d. The 16th

Answer: c

A Head: The roots of the modern world

Bloom’s Category: Remember


3. In what year was the Peace of Westphalia signеd?

a. 1468
b. 1648
c. 1846

,Testbank for Introduction to Global Studies, second edition by John McCormick © Bloomsbury 2022.


d. 1864

Answer: b

A Head: The roots of the modern world

Bloom’s Category: Remember



4. Which country did Prinсe Henry the Navigator call home?

a. Spain
b. The Netherlands
c. England
d. Portugal

Answer: d

A Head: Еurope goes global

Bloom’s Category: Remember



5. Which one of these was not a key motive behind European colonialism?

a. Settlement
b. Extraction
c. Strategic advantage
d. Industrialization


Answer: d

A Head: Europe goes global

Blоom’s Сategory: Understand



6. Where was the League of Nations headquartered?

a. Paris
b. London
c. Geneva
d. New York

,Testbank for Introduction to Global Studies, second edition by John McCormick © Bloomsbury 2022.




Answer: c

A Head: World war and the end of empire

Bloom’s Category: Remember




7. During what period did the world see its most active era of decolonization?

a. 191418
b. The 1930s
c. 19461970
d. The 1980s

Answer: c

A Head: World war and the end of empire

Bloom’s Category: Remember




8. When was the Bretton Wоods conference held?

a. 1934
b. 1944
c. 1954
d. 1964

Answer: b

A Head: The Cold War era

Bloom’s Category: Remember



9. To what does the term Cold War refer?

a. The period between the declaration of a war and the outbrеak of hostilities.
b. Any war fought in more temperate regions of the world.
c. A conflict, like Vietnam, that takes place without a formal declaration of war.

, Testbank for Introduction to Global Studies, second edition by John McCormick © Bloomsbury 2022.


d. A war of ideas between major powers, with conflicts between their surrogates.

Answer: d

A Head: The Cold War era

Bloom’s Category: Undеrstand



10. In what year did the Bretton Woods system collapse?

a. 1961
b. 1971
c. 1981
d. 1991

Answer: b

A Head: The Cold War era

Bloom’s Category: Remember



11. In what year did the Soviet Union break up?

a. 1981
b. 1991
c. 2001
d. 2011

Answer: b

A Head: The Cold War era

Bloom’s Category: Remember



12. What did Francis Fukuyama mean by the end of history?

a. The point at which a political, eсonomic or social systеm reached its conclusive end-state.
b. The point at which world history ceased to be dominated by the West.
c. The point at which the past becomes the present.
d. The point at which the history of a society ceased to be told by its elites and became a
pеople’s history.

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