Exam 14: The Unification of World Trade
Exam 1: The Dry Bones Speak55 Questions
Exam 2: From Village Community to City-State55 Questions
Exam 3: River Valley Civilizations55 Questions
Exam 4: A Polycentric World55 Questions
Exam 5: Dawn of the Empires55 Questions
Exam 6: Rome and the Barbarians55 Questions
Exam 7: China55 Questions
Exam 8: Indian Empires55 Questions
Exam 9: Hinduism and Buddhism55 Questions
Exam 10: Judaism and Christianity55 Questions
Exam 11: Islam55 Questions
Exam 12: Establishing World Trade Routes55 Questions
Exam 13: The Opening of the Atlantic and the Pacific55 Questions
Exam 14: The Unification of World Trade55 Questions
Exam 15: Migration55 Questions
Exam 16: Political Revolutions in Europe and the Americas55 Questions
Exam 17: The Industrial Revolution55 Questions
Exam 18: Nationalism, Imperialism, and Resistance55 Questions
Exam 19: Methods of Mass Production and Destruction55 Questions
Exam 20: World War II55 Questions
Exam 21: Cold War, New Nations, and Revolt Against Authority55 Questions
Exam 22: China and India55 Questions
Exam 23: Contemporary History: Evolution, Settlements, Politics, and Religion55 Questions
Exam 24: Trade,Revolution,Technology,Identity55 Questions
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The Dutch East India Company can be characterized as ________.
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Which of these was Peter the Great's favorite model in the reforms he attempted in Russia?
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The conquest of the Aztecs and Inca can be characterized as ________.
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What were the most important short-term and long-term impacts of the Protestant Reformation?
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Most of the gold and silver that poured into Spain from the New World went to ________.
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How did the emergence of the nation-state change the nature of imperialism?
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Compare the goals of Spanish and Portuguese colonization.How did these goals affect these nations' imperial institutions?
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The dominant economic policy among European countries in the 1500s to 1700s was ________.
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In the seventeenth century,________ gained economic control of the Philippines.
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