• The Mughals of India were:  a.Muslims ;   b. Buddhists;   c. Hindus;   d. Christians

• Akbar the Great :     a. practiced religious toleration;           b. constructed the Taj Mahal; 
c. led a naval expedition to Africa;           d. conquered Manchuria

Shah Jahan: a. practiced religious toleration;   b. constructed the Taj Mahal; 
c. led a naval expedition to Africa;       d. conquered Manchuria.

 Cheng Ho was a Chinese:     a. missionary;      b. emperor;      c. navigator;       d. warrior;     e. philosopher

  Matteo Ricci:  a. Denounced ancestor worship and condemned the Chinese for practicing it.     b. served as a cultural ambassador by introducing Western information to China and introducing Chinese information to the West.  c. neither of these;   d. both of these.

 Tokugawa Ieyasu a. invaded China;  b. ruled Japan as a military warlord;  c. was a Japanese philosopher; d. was believed to be descendant from the gods.

• Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of Japan during the Tokugawa shogunate?    
a. Woodblock prints;          b. Sankin Kotai (strategic hostage system);
 
c. confiscation of weapons;          d. Invasion of Korea;          e. Kabuki Drama.