Exam 4: Production and Consumption in the First Global Economy: 1571-1700

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Tulipmania is an example of

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England and France, attempting to eliminate Asian competitors and protect their own local textile manufacturers:

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The Dutch East India Company and the British East India Company are examples of

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Historian Sam White argues that a key variable in explaining regional upheaval in the 17th century is:

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Enslaved Africans:

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Sugar plantations in the Western hemisphere:

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Peasants and serfs are similar in the sense that:

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In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, India was the world's leading ________ manufacturer.

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The mita was

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The _______________ is a financial instrument (still in use today) that contributed to the "tulipmania" phenomenon is:

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Examine the impact of the "new global economy" on local and regional relationships in two distinct places.

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Global trade in the seventeenth century:

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Cotton textiles manufactured in _________ were most in demand around the world in the seventeenth century.

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Much of the silver produced in the Americas went to in China in exchange for:

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The economic system theory that posits that the best way to measure a country's economic health is by the amount of precious metals in its treasury is called:

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Over the long-term, the trans-Atlantic slave trade:

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Under the theory of mercantilism, the best way for a state to add precious metals to its treasury was through

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Explain the roles of plantation agriculture and joint stock companies in the expansion of global trade and integration.

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Which of the following best describes the Portuguese approach to agriculture in the Americas?

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The Calico Acts of 1700 and 1721 were designed to:

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