Deck 10: The Early Empires: Semiperipheral Conquerors and Capitalist City-States

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In semiperipheral capitalist city-states the type of capitalism operating is primarily:

A) agricultural capitalism
B) merchant capitalism
C) industrial capitalism
D) finance capitalism
E) none of the above
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Up until the modern era the empire with the largest territory was:

A) the Persian empire
B) the Roman empire
C) the Islamic empire
D) the Mongol empire
E) none of the above
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Legal systems are different than moral orders based on consensus because:

A) they are not kinship-based
B) they apply to a wider number of cultural groups
C) they are written rather than oral
D) they are backed by state coercion
E) all of the above
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According to Marvin Harris universalistic religions facilitate empire-building because:

A) once universalistic religions appear they seem self-evidently superior to those who are conquered
B) a single god who is everywhere goes with a core state that controls the periphery
C) universalistic religions include the conquered in the moral community rather than eating them
D) all of the above
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The New World empire that required labor service rather than tribute was:

A) the Toltecs
B) the Incas
C) the Aztecs
D) they all required tribute, not labor service
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The following were semiperipheral capitalist city-states:

A) Tyre
B) Carthage
C) Genoa
D) Assur
E) all of the above
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All known empires were produced by polities with a clear state-level of organization and class relations.
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The first core-wide conquest state was the Old Assyrian Empire.
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Semiperipheral polities generally had a better chance of conquering a core region than peripheral polities.
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The Silk Road was used by Chinese civilization to trade with the West at the same time that Egyptian and Mesopotamian states first emerged.
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The first urbanized empire in the Americas was Teotihuacán.
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New World indigenous people's lack of immunity to infectious diseases from Eurasia was an important reason why Cortez was able to conquer the Aztecs.
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The world religions were a natural extension of kin-based groupings.
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Unlike in the case of Mesopotamia, Karl Polanyi's theory of marketless exchange does apply to precontact Mexico.
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The precontact Incan economy is a good example of Karl Polyani's theory of a marketless centralized state.
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A precondition of all semiperipheral capitalist city-states is that they must be near a large body of water.
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Semiperipheral city-states were always just ports-of-trade that provided a neutral territory that was used for administered trade between different competing states or empires.
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Autonomous and active trading ports are more likely to exist when other states within the region are weak.
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In what ways are core-wide empires different from hegemonic core states?
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In what ways were the manner in which Mesopotamians treated the Gutians and the Amorites similar and different from your understanding of modern racism?
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Contrast the course-grained ecology of the Andes empires with the ecology of either the Mesopotamian or Egyptian empires.
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How might the course-grained ecology of the Andes empires work in favor or against empire building?
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Describe an ethnic or religious group that fits Phillip Curtin's definition of a "trade diaspora."
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Deck 10: The Early Empires: Semiperipheral Conquerors and Capitalist City-States
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In semiperipheral capitalist city-states the type of capitalism operating is primarily:

A) agricultural capitalism
B) merchant capitalism
C) industrial capitalism
D) finance capitalism
E) none of the above
B
2
Up until the modern era the empire with the largest territory was:

A) the Persian empire
B) the Roman empire
C) the Islamic empire
D) the Mongol empire
E) none of the above
D
3
Legal systems are different than moral orders based on consensus because:

A) they are not kinship-based
B) they apply to a wider number of cultural groups
C) they are written rather than oral
D) they are backed by state coercion
E) all of the above
E
4
According to Marvin Harris universalistic religions facilitate empire-building because:

A) once universalistic religions appear they seem self-evidently superior to those who are conquered
B) a single god who is everywhere goes with a core state that controls the periphery
C) universalistic religions include the conquered in the moral community rather than eating them
D) all of the above
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The New World empire that required labor service rather than tribute was:

A) the Toltecs
B) the Incas
C) the Aztecs
D) they all required tribute, not labor service
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The following were semiperipheral capitalist city-states:

A) Tyre
B) Carthage
C) Genoa
D) Assur
E) all of the above
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All known empires were produced by polities with a clear state-level of organization and class relations.
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The first core-wide conquest state was the Old Assyrian Empire.
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Semiperipheral polities generally had a better chance of conquering a core region than peripheral polities.
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The Silk Road was used by Chinese civilization to trade with the West at the same time that Egyptian and Mesopotamian states first emerged.
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The first urbanized empire in the Americas was Teotihuacán.
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New World indigenous people's lack of immunity to infectious diseases from Eurasia was an important reason why Cortez was able to conquer the Aztecs.
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The world religions were a natural extension of kin-based groupings.
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Unlike in the case of Mesopotamia, Karl Polanyi's theory of marketless exchange does apply to precontact Mexico.
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The precontact Incan economy is a good example of Karl Polyani's theory of a marketless centralized state.
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A precondition of all semiperipheral capitalist city-states is that they must be near a large body of water.
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Semiperipheral city-states were always just ports-of-trade that provided a neutral territory that was used for administered trade between different competing states or empires.
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Autonomous and active trading ports are more likely to exist when other states within the region are weak.
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In what ways are core-wide empires different from hegemonic core states?
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In what ways were the manner in which Mesopotamians treated the Gutians and the Amorites similar and different from your understanding of modern racism?
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Contrast the course-grained ecology of the Andes empires with the ecology of either the Mesopotamian or Egyptian empires.
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How might the course-grained ecology of the Andes empires work in favor or against empire building?
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Describe an ethnic or religious group that fits Phillip Curtin's definition of a "trade diaspora."
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