Exam 1: New Encounters: the Creation of a World Market
Exam 1: New Encounters: the Creation of a World Market121 Questions
Exam 2: Europe Transformed: Reform and State Building127 Questions
Exam 3: The Muslim Empires128 Questions
Exam 4: The East Asian World126 Questions
Exam 5: The West on the Eve of a New World Order127 Questions
Exam 6: The Beginnings of Modernization: Industrialization and Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century127 Questions
Exam 7: The Americas and Society and Culture in the West123 Questions
Exam 8: The High Tide of Imperialism121 Questions
Exam 9: Shadows Over the Pacific: East Asia Under Challenge121 Questions
Exam 10: The Beginning of the Twentieth-Century Crisis: War and Revolution124 Questions
Exam 11: Nationalism, Revolution, and Dictatorship: Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America From 1919 to 1939124 Questions
Exam 12: The Crisis Deepens: World War II125 Questions
Exam 13: East and West in the Grip of the Cold War122 Questions
Exam 14: Brave New World: Communism on Trial123 Questions
Exam 15: Europe and the Western Hemisphere Since 1945120 Questions
Exam 16: Challenges of Nation Building in Africa and the Middle East123 Questions
Exam 17: Toward the Pacific Century124 Questions
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All of the following technology advances assisted European expansion EXCEPT
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Military conflict between the English and Spanish during The War of Jenkin's Ear was because of
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The major impetus for the spread of Islam in Southeast Asia came in the early fifteenth century with the establishment of this sultanate.
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Because of the harsh environment, Islam had little impact in West Africa.
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What were the different approaches used for expansion of trade in the Americas and Southeast Asia, if you compare the Dutch, Portuguese, and Spanish? Why did the English have less success than the others?
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Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Marco Polo's Travels
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The primary motives of European expansion were "God, glory, and gold."
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What factors are attributed to the expansion of European exploration in the fifteenth century, and how did their influence come to dominate the regions of the Americas, Africa, and Southeast Asia?
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Before the coming of the Europeans, most slaves in Africa were prisoners or war captives .
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The joint-stock English East India Company was founded in 1600 with the aim of developing trade in the Americas.
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Alfonso I was the king of this African state and in an effort to stave off the capture and sale of his subjects on the slave markets, he made a poignant appeal to the king of Portugal.
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Compare and contrast slavery in Africa before the sixteenth century to African slavery after the arrival of the Europeans. What are the continuities, if any, and what are the differences?
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How did the arrival of Islam change the previously Buddhist and Hindu societies of Southeast Asia?
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