Global History (H4) Regents Practice Teachers' Answer Key


Europe’s population will remain relatively stable between 1996 and 2025



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2 Europe’s population will remain relatively stable between 1996 and 2025.

3 India’s population will triple between 1996 and 2025.



4 Africa’s population will decrease by 2025.


Global Problems

Population

Regents Practice




Aug. 2001

Base your answers to questions 42 and 43 on the cartogram

below and on your knowledge of social studies.
42 A cartogram provides useful information because

it can accurately represent

(1) the actual size of various nations

(2) the topography of an area



(3) relative differences between various nations

(4) trade and travel routes


43 According to the cartogram, which of these

nations has the smallest population?



(1) Cuba (3) Brazil

(2) Mexico (4) Argentina






Aug. 2003

Base your answers to questions 37 and 38 on the

graph below and on your knowledge of social studies.
37 The graph shows that between 1950 and 2000 the

world’s population increased by approximately

(1) 1 billion (3) 6 billion

(2) 4 billion (4) 8 billion
38 What is one explanation for the great change in

the world population between 1950 and 2000?

(1) Family planning was successful.

(2) There was an absence of war and conflict.



(3) New medicines and technology were discovered

and applied.

(4) Famine and other natural disasters increased.




Global Problems

Population

Regents Practice
Jan. 2006

Base your answer to question 46 on the graph below and on your knowledge of social studies.



46 Which statement can be supported by the information in the graph?

(1) The population of the world remained the same from A.D. 1 to A.D.

1650.


(2) Most of the world’s population growth took place during the period

from 1000 to 1500.

(3) The population growth rate decreased during the period from 1650

to 1800.


(4) The world’s population tripled between 1930 and 2000.

Global Problems

Environment

Regents Practice
Aug. 2000

36 A negative impact of the use of modern technology

is that

1 levels of air and water pollution often increase

2 economic opportunities are frequently limited

3 contacts with other cultures decrease

4 international trade is limited


Aug. 2000

37 In Latin America, the deforestation of the

Amazon rain forest has led to

1 the maintenance of a traditional way of life

2 the discovery of new medicines

3 overpopulation in rural regions



4 environmental dangers
Jan. 2002

43 Which environmental issue most concerns Central

Africa, the Amazon River Basin, and the Malay Peninsula?

(1) nuclear contamination (3) overpopulation

(2) desertification (4) deforestation
June 2002

49 • Failure of the potato crop contributes to



famine in Ireland.

Continued drought overtakes farmlands in Africa.

Herders search for an oasis for their animals.

Which conclusion can be drawn from these statements?

(1) People can control their environments to suit their needs.

(2) Environmental conditions often cause people to migrate.

(3) Geography has a positive impact on people.

(4) Climatic conditions have led to an even distribution

of population.


Aug. 2002

42 • Nuclear accident at Chernobyl in the former

Soviet Union

• Dumping of toxic waste in the ocean

• Cutting down the rain forest in Africa and

South America


Which conclusion can be drawn from these situations?

(1) Environmental problems need global solutions.

(2) The fall of the Soviet Union has caused

severe environmental hazards.

(3) Technology has helped the world stop polluting

the environment.

(4) Only nations that create environmental problems

will suffer from them.
Global Problems

Environment

Regents Practice
Jan. 2003

42 During the late 20th century, in which area did

deforestation become a serious problem?

(1) Great European Plain



(2) Amazon Basin

(3) Deccan Plateau

(4) Great Rift Valley
Jan. 2003

45 The problems created by the deterioration of the

Earth’s ozone layer and increases in the amounts

of acid rain suggest a worldwide need for

(1) rapid industrialization of developing economies

(2) better health-care programs

(3) nuclear-powered electric generating facilities

(4) stricter pollution regulations
June 2003

44 In the 1990s, what was the most severe threat to

the physical environments of Brazil, Costa Rica,

and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire)?

(1) spread of urban centers

(2) nuclear waste disposal

(3) increased immigration

(4) destruction of the rain forests
Jan. 2004

40 The global problems of pollution, acid rain, and

the breakdown of the ozone layer indicate a need

for


(1) greater international cooperation

(2) increased urbanization

(3) a balance of trade between nations

(4) an increase in space exploration



Global Problems

Environment

Regents Practice
June 2004

Base your answer to question 42 on the cartoon



below and on your knowledge of social studies.

42 The concern expressed in this cartoon is most

closely related to the consequences of

(1) rapid migration of animals to the Northern Hemisphere

(2) further exploration of the Arctic Ocean

(3) industrialization and the burning of fossil fuels

(4) slow economic growth in developing nations


Jan. 2005

40 Deforestation, acid rain, and the greenhouse

effect are major world problems that indicate a

need for


(1) cooperation between nations to reduce

pollution and environmental destruction

(2) the development of mass transit systems in

developing nations

(3) an increase in the worldwide production of oil

(4) a reduction in crop production in some areas

of the world


June 2005

41 • Chernobyl experiences nuclear disaster.

• Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) deplete the ozone layer.

• Rivers and seas are polluted throughout the world.


Which conclusion can best be drawn from these statements?

(1) Modern technology can have serious negative effects.

(2) Today’s environment renews itself.

(3) Only developing nations have environmental problems.

(4) Most environmental problems originate in Europe.


Global Problems

Environment

Regents Practice
June 2006

39 How do some Latin American governments

justify the destruction of the rain forests?

(1) Cattle raising, farming, and mining in the rain

forest will help the economy.

(2) Manufacturers no longer use the latex

produced by the trees of the rain forest.

(3) People who live in the rain forest are moving to the cities.

(4) Drug trafficking will decrease when the

protection of the rain forests is gone.


Aug. 2006

Base your answer to question 38 on the diagram

below and on your knowledge of social studies.
38 Which conclusion based on the ecological cycle

shown in this diagram is most valid?

(1) Grain yields increase as the amount of land

reclaimed increases.



(2) The destruction of forests leads to soil

erosion.

(3) Grain production has no impact on the

environment.

(4) Natural disasters have little effect on grain

production.

Aug. 2006

39 ● Egypt builds the Aswan Dam to control

flooding and produce hydroelectric power.

● China builds the Three Gorges Dam to control

flooding and improve trade.

● Brazil builds the Tucuruí Dam in the tropical

rain forest to produce hydroelectric power.
Which conclusion can be drawn from these

statements?



(1) Societies often modify their environment to

meet their needs.

(2) Monsoons are needed for the development of

societies.

(3) Topography creates challenges that societies

are unable to overcome.

(4) Land features influence the development of

diverse belief systems.
Global Problems

Human Rights

Regents Practice
Aug. 2000

34 What would a study of the recent civil wars in

Cambodia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Rwanda

show about these conflicts?

1 Ethnic conflict was not a factor in the late 20th

century.


2 The United Nations was successful in resolving

these disputes.



3 Genocide was used as a political and military

tactic.

4 Civilians were not affected by these disputes.


Jan. 2001

47 One way in which Maximilien Robespierre,

Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, and Saddam Hussein

are similar is that these leaders all



1 purged their nations of political opponents

2 followed the teachings of Karl Marx

3 supported the ideals of the European Enlightenment

4 obtained their goals through the use of passive resistance


Jan. 2002

38 Which term is often used to describe the actions

of Adolf Hitler in Germany and Pol Pot in

Cambodia?

(1) nonalignment

(2) neocolonialism

(3) scorched-earth policy

(4) genocide
Jan. 2002

42 One way in which the partition of India in 1947

and the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1992 are similar

is that after each event

(1) stable democratic governments were established

(2) problems arose between ethnic and religious groups

(3) economic prosperity produced high standards

of living

(4) traditional beliefs were abandoned for

Western ideas
June 2002

45 In the 1990s, the troubled relations between

Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland

and between Serbs, Croats, and Muslims in the

Balkans helped illustrate the

(1) difficulties of resolving ethnic and religious conflicts

(2) inequalities created by expanding free markets

and global trade

(3) conflict created by the collapse of the Warsaw Pact

(4) results of the failure of dictatorial governments

Global Problems

Human Rights

Regents Practice
Jan. 2003

47 Which title best completes this partial outline?



I. _____________________________

A. Mass starvation in Ireland (1845–1850)

B. Partition of India (1947)

C. Latin Americans seeking jobs in the

United States (post–World War II)

D. Ethnic cleansing in the Balkans (1990s)
(1) Causes of Global Migrations

(2) Causes of Industrialization

(3) Reasons for Colonialism

(4) Reasons for Cultural Borrowing


June 2003

Base your answers to questions 47 and 48 on the excerpt below and on your knowledge of social studies.


Article 3: Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person. . . .
Article 5: No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading

treatment or punishment. . . .


Article 19: Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right

includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers. . . .

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
47 In which time period of Western history did thinkers first express these ideas in written

form?


(1) Renaissance (3) Enlightenment

(2) Reformation (4) Middle Ages


48 Which pair of 20th-century leaders most clearly violated these principles?

(1) Anwar Sadat and Charles DeGaulle

(2) Corazon Aquino and Margaret Thatcher

(3) Jawaharlal Nehru and Reza Pahlavi



(4) Pol Pot and Joseph Stalin
Aug. 2003

25 Since the late 1940s, Northern Ireland, India, and

Israel have all faced which common problem?

(1) the need to adjust to a post-communist

political system

(2) continued violent confrontations between

different religious groups

(3) economic depression that resulted from rapid

industrialization

(4) overpopulation of urban centers



Global Problems

Human Rights

Regents Practice
Aug. 2003

31 Pol Pot, Joseph Stalin, and Slobodan Milosevic were

similar in that each leader supported actions that

(1) modernized their economies

(2) introduced democratic ideas

(3) supported minority rights



(4) violated human rights
Aug. 2003

36 “Women of Kuwait Demand the Right to Vote”

Property Inheritance Still Limited for Women of

Nepal”

Women in Jordan Form Alliance to Increase



Political Representation”
Which conclusion is supported by these headlines?

(1) Equal rights for women continues to be a

global concern.

(2) Women are not active in political issues.

(3) Women have achieved equality in the area of

education.

(4) Communist governments have insured equal

rights for women.


June 2004

33 During World War I, which group of people were

victims of genocide?

(1) Arabs in Egypt

(2) Palestinians in Syria

(3) Algerians in France



(4) Armenians in the Ottoman Empire
June 2004

41 • The people of Kashmir demand separation

from India.

• The people of East Timor vote for

independence from Indonesia.

• The Tibetans resent control of their country by

China.

• The Kurds want to establish their own



independent state of Kurdistan.
These statements are examples of the efforts of

different peoples to achieve

(1) free-market systems

(2) democratic governments

(3) social equality

(4) self-determination

Global Problems

Human Rights

Regents Practice
June 2004

43 The late 20th-century conflicts in Rwanda,

Yugoslavia, and India were similar in that each

was caused by the

(1) deforestation conducted by multinational companies

(2) collapse of communism

(3) intervention of United Nations peacekeeping forces

(4) rivalries between ethnic groups
Aug. 2004

Base your answer to question 50 on the statements below and on your knowledge of social studies.


Article 4: “No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms.”

— Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 1948


“. . . My best estimate of the number of slaves in the world today is 27 million. . . .”

— Kevin Bales, Disposable People, University of California Press, 1999


50 Based on an analysis of these statements, which conclusion is accurate?

(1) All governments have taken active steps to end slavery.

(2) The United Nations has solved the problem of slavery.

(3) The number of enslaved persons has increased dramatically since 1948.



(4) Slavery remains a problem in the modern era.
Jan. 2005

38 In the late 20th century, what was a problem

common to the Balkans, Rwanda, and Indonesia?

(1) disposal of nuclear waste



(2) ethnic or religious conflicts

(3) drought and famine

(4) overcrowding of urban centers
Jan. 2005

50 Conflicts between Hutu and Tutsi, Ottoman

Turks and Armenians, and Soviets and Ukrainian

kulaks all resulted in

(1) establishment of new governments

(2) international intervention



(3) massacres or genocide

(4) cultural interdependence


June 2005

34 The Armenian massacre, the Holocaust, and the

Rape of Nanking are examples of

(1) appeasement policies

(2) resistance movements

(3) Russification efforts



(4) human rights violations
Global Problems

Human Rights

Regents Practice
Aug. 2005

42 The treatment of the Armenians by Ottoman

Turks in the late 19th and early 20th centuries

and the treatment of Muslims by the Serbs of

Yugoslavia in the 1990s are both examples of

(1) coalition rule

(2) liberation theology

(3) universal suffrage



(4) human rights violations
Jan. 2006

48 During the 20th century, global attention was

drawn to the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire,

the Tutsis of Rwanda, and the Muslims of Kosovo

because these groups were all victims of

(1) nuclear power accidents



(2) human rights violations

(3) environmental disasters

(4) the AIDS epidemic
Aug. 2006

45 The Armenian Massacre, the “killing fields” of

the Khmer Rouge, and Saddam Hussein’s attacks

against the Kurds are examples of

(1) apartheid

(2) enslavement



(3) human rights violations

(4) forced collectivization


Jan. 2007

38 “‘We Blew It’: Nike Admits to Mistakes Over Child Labor”

UN Envoy Makes Plea for War on Global Poverty”

International Literacy Decade Targets Women”


Which concern do these 21st-century headlines address?

(1) higher education issues



(2) social and economic issues

(3) cultural literacy

(4) individual responsibility
Jan. 2007

49 Which pair of leaders used political purges,

including the killing of opposition groups, as a

means of maintaining control of the government?

(1) Sun Yixian (Sun Yat-sen) and Emperor Hirohito

(2) Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong

(3) Simón Bolívar and Bernardo O’Higgins



(4) F. W. de Klerk and Indira Gandhi

Global Problems

Human Rights

Regents Practice
Jan. 2001

Base your answers to questions 43 and 44 on the

cartoon below and on your knowledge of social studies.
43 Which group is represented by the skulls in this

1996 cartoon?

1 Armenians in the Ottoman Empire during World War I

2 dissidents in the Soviet Union during the 1930’s

3 anti-Maoists in China during the 1960’s


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