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Western
Civilization 1 CLEP Test
The
Western Civilization 1 CLEP Test covers the material that is taught
in the first semester of a two-semester class at the 101 college
level which could have names like Western Civilization 1 or Ancient
Near East to 1648.This exam is about the civilizations of Ancient
Greece, Rome, and the Near East. It also includes information on
the Middle Ages; the Renaissance and Reformation as well as early
modern Europe. You will need to know the vocabulary of historical
term, identify political viewpoints and determine the relationship
between two historical incidents.
You
will also need to know how to read charts, graphs, maps and identify
other information.
You
will need to answer 120 questions in 90 minutes. There is no penalty
for guessing on the test and there are some pretest questions included
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Credits:
3
Number
of Questions: 120
Time
to complete the test: 90 min
Rank
of Difficulty: 3

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Information
you will need to know for the Western Civilization 1 CLEP test includes:
- Politics
- Important
wars
- Political
structure of ancient civilizations
- Culture
- Religion
- Rome
- Christianity
- Monarchies
- Renaissance
The
sections of the Western Civilization 1 CLEP test are broken down
as follows:
8-10%
Ancient Near East
15-17% Ancient Greece and Hellenistic Civilization
15-17% Rome
23-27% Medieval History
13-17% Renaissance and Reformation
10-15% Early Modern Europe, 1560-1648
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