Deck 13: The Opening of the Atlantic and the Pacific

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The most prominent family of Florence in the Renaissance was the ________.

A) de' Medici
B) Borgias
C) Buonarroti
D) Arnolfini
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Maimonides is best known as a(n)________.

A) painter
B) architect
C) philosopher
D) military leader
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The creator of Vitruvian Man was ________.

A) Masaccio
B) Michelangelo Buonarroti
C) Jan van Eyck
D) Leonardo da Vinci
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The sculptor of the David was ________.

A) Filippo Brunelleschi
B) Michelangelo Buonarroti
C) Niccoló Machiavelli
D) Masaccio
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Which of these was a Muslim philosopher who was rediscovered in Europe during the Renaissance?

A) Maimonides
B) Peter Abelard
C) Saladin
D) Avicenna
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The Black Death has traditionally been identified as ________.

A) bubonic plague
B) chicken pox
C) typhoid
D) anthrax
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The Golliard Poets worked in the context of Europe's ________.

A) monasteries
B) universities
C) guilds
D) villages
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The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore is found in what city?

A) Rome
B) Florence
C) Milan
D) Venice
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Henry the Navigator was the ruler of ________.

A) Spain
B) Portugal
C) England
D) Germany
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Which was the focus of manufacturing in Florence in the Renaissance period?

A) iron products
B) pottery
C) woolen cloth
D) paper
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One of Europe's earliest universities was at ________,where legal studies were emphasized.

A) Paris
B) Cambridge
C) Bologna
D) Salerno
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In the late 1200s,revolts broke out in ________ cities.

A) French
B) Italian
C) English
D) Flemish
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Which of these was a preeminent Catholic theologian who wrote Summa Theologiae?

A) Francis of Assisi
B) Avicenna
C) Thomas Aquinas
D) Niccoló Machiavelli
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Which of these was discovered in the 1400s,influencing Renaissance mapping?

A) Aristotle's Republic
B) the Summa Theologiae of Thomas Aquinas
C) the works of Averroes
D) Ptolemy's Geography
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The first Russian capital was ________.

A) Kiev
B) St. Petersburg
C) Moscow
D) Archangelsk
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Iceland and Newfoundland were settled by ________ in the ninth and tenth centuries.

A) Spaniards
B) the Dutch
C) Vikings
D) English
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The Ciompi of Florence were ________.

A) guild masters
B) low-level workers
C) magistrates
D) artists
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The Hanseatic League brought together cities of ________ Europe.

A) eastern
B) northern
C) western
D) southern
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The first European voyage that sailed around the southern tip of Africa was led by ________.

A) Christopher Columbus
B) Vasco Nuñez de Balboa
C) Bartolomeu Dias
D) Ferdinand Magellan
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Which of these was most commonly used in the Mediterranean during the Renaissance?

A) dhow
B) caravel
C) junk
D) frigate
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Vasco Nuñez de Balboa was the first European to ________.

A) reach the Indian Ocean
B) visit China
C) realize the Americas were continents
D) sail across the Atlantic
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The Ciompi and Flemish revolts were signs of ________.

A) the beginnings of capitalism
B) growing social divisions
C) the impact of the Black Death
D) urban decline
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Which of these best characterizes the influence of Muslim scholars on the European thought of the later Middle Ages and the Renaissance?

A) Muslim philosophers developed systems of rational thought that influenced Hellenistic scholars.
B) Muslim scholars were influential in developing new approaches to reason that influenced European thinkers.
C) The work of Muslim scholars was increasingly rejected in the fourteenth century, therefore their influence was minimal.
D) Muslim scholars helped Europeans rediscover classical thought.
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Which of these can be considered the dominant philosophical movement of the 1400s and 1500s?

A) the Renaissance
B) neoplatonism
C) Christianity
D) humanism
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Which of these best describes the purpose of guilds?

A) sell goods
B) protect members and make it easier to do business
C) organize labor
D) promoting long-distance trade
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The greatest long-term impact of the Black Death was in what area of European culture?

A) social relations
B) gender relations
C) the arts
D) the economy
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Thomas Aquinas worked to ________.

A) reconcile classical and Christian intellectual traditions
B) foster the use of reason as the best way to discovering truth
C) subordinate reason to Christian theology
D) fit Christian theology into the structure of Greek reason
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The putting-out system can be characterized as a ________ system.

A) trade diaspora
B) market
C) guild
D) simple manufacturing
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Organization such as the Hanseatic League existed to ________.

A) earn money for investors
B) manufacture goods
C) provide for their cities' defense
D) protect and promote trade
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The spread of the Black Death was an indirect result of the ________.

A) creation of the Mongol Empire
B) arrival of infected rats in Europe
C) growth of the Indian Ocean trade network
D) voyages of Zheng He
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Which of these is a probable message of The Triumph of Death?

A) The Black Death had higher mortality rates among Europe's elites.
B) All are equal in death.
C) Women were hardest-hit by the plague.
D) Death is everywhere.
Question
Which of these led the first voyage to sail around the world?

A) Ferdinand Magellan
B) Gerardus Mercator
C) Amerigo Vespucci
D) Vasco Nuñez de Balboa
Question
Which of these reached the Bahamas in 1492?

A) Christopher Columbus
B) Amerigo Vespucci
C) Bartolomeu Dias
D) Vasco da Gama
Question
The portrait Avicenna illustrates ________.

A) prejudices against foreigners in medieval Europe
B) the influence of Islam on European painting
C) European esteem for Muslim scholars
D) hostile attitudes towards Jews and Muslims in Renaissance Europe
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The fields of study at medieval universities can be characterized as ________.

A) extremely narrow
B) limited to Christian theology
C) broad
D) focusing on the arts
Question
The notion of the medieval period was ________.

A) a natural division
B) a Renaissance invention
C) based on millennia
D) founded on medieval ideas
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Looking at the map "The Renaissance in Italy," which of these best characterizes the position of the papacy?

A) diminishing
B) less important than Florence and Venice
C) second only to Milan
D) strong and strategic
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In the map "The routes of the plague," which of these regions remained relatively untouched?

A) France
B) Italy
C) Russia
D) Spain
Question
Gerardus Mercator is best known for his work as a(n)________.

A) architect
B) navigator
C) explorer
D) mapmaker
Question
The voyages of Columbus were funded by ________.

A) Venice
B) Portugal
C) Spain
D) France
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Like movable type,cannons illustrate ________.

A) the importation of new ideas from the Mongol world
B) the influence of trade on technical change
C) innovations in military technology
D) European developments of Chinese innovations
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In The Arnolfini Wedding Portrait,which of these is a focus in this double portrait?

A) piety
B) affluence
C) love
D) domestic happiness
Question
When much of the Mediterranean became a "Muslim lake," European merchants ________.

A) profited from the new networks that emerged
B) began to push into African markets
C) found their opportunities limited
D) focused on the western Mediterranean
Question
Use The Triumph of Death to consider the different impacts of the Black Death on Europe.
Question
Both Vitruvian Man and Trinity with the Virgin,St.John,and Donors illustrate what aspect of Renaissance art?

A) classical settings for paintings
B) the dominance of secular themes
C) a focus on the human form
D) the use of allegory
Question
Which of these best characterizes the motives for the Spanish and Portuguese voyages of discovery?

A) religious
B) commercial
C) scientific
D) mixed
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What drove the Renaissance? Compare the different factors that drove this burst of artistic and intellectual activity.
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What do you consider the most important factors impacting Europe's economy in the late medieval and Renaissance periods?
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Looking at the map "World exploration,1450-1600," compared to the Americas,which of these was least immune to European incursions?

A) Africa
B) China
C) Mughal India
D) the Philippines
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Compare the voyages of the Zheng He,the Vikings,and men such as Christopher Columbus.Consider their motives,their backing,and their methods.
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Like the Buddha,St.Francis epitomized the ________ life.

A) monastic
B) Buddhist
C) ascetic
D) intellectual
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Looking at the map "World exploration,1450-1600," which of these is illustrated by the Ottoman and Safavid empires?

A) the motive for Europeans to find new sea routes
B) support for European commerce
C) new lucrative markets for European traders
D) the strongest competitors for dominance in central Asia
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Viking explorations across the Atlantic can be characterized as having been undertaken ________.

A) boldly
B) piecemeal
C) with state support
D) timidly
Question
In the map "Scandinavian and Arab Muslim invasions," unlike France and Britain,the Byzantine Empire was ________.

A) able to repel attacks from outsiders
B) not attacked by either the Vikings nor the Arab Muslims
C) split apart by these invasions
D) most impacted by these invasions
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What were the long-term consequences of the Mongol Empire and its fall in European affairs of the Renaissance and after?
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Deck 13: The Opening of the Atlantic and the Pacific
1
The most prominent family of Florence in the Renaissance was the ________.

A) de' Medici
B) Borgias
C) Buonarroti
D) Arnolfini
de' Medici
2
Maimonides is best known as a(n)________.

A) painter
B) architect
C) philosopher
D) military leader
philosopher
3
The creator of Vitruvian Man was ________.

A) Masaccio
B) Michelangelo Buonarroti
C) Jan van Eyck
D) Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci
4
The sculptor of the David was ________.

A) Filippo Brunelleschi
B) Michelangelo Buonarroti
C) Niccoló Machiavelli
D) Masaccio
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Which of these was a Muslim philosopher who was rediscovered in Europe during the Renaissance?

A) Maimonides
B) Peter Abelard
C) Saladin
D) Avicenna
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6
The Black Death has traditionally been identified as ________.

A) bubonic plague
B) chicken pox
C) typhoid
D) anthrax
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The Golliard Poets worked in the context of Europe's ________.

A) monasteries
B) universities
C) guilds
D) villages
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The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore is found in what city?

A) Rome
B) Florence
C) Milan
D) Venice
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Henry the Navigator was the ruler of ________.

A) Spain
B) Portugal
C) England
D) Germany
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Which was the focus of manufacturing in Florence in the Renaissance period?

A) iron products
B) pottery
C) woolen cloth
D) paper
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One of Europe's earliest universities was at ________,where legal studies were emphasized.

A) Paris
B) Cambridge
C) Bologna
D) Salerno
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In the late 1200s,revolts broke out in ________ cities.

A) French
B) Italian
C) English
D) Flemish
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Which of these was a preeminent Catholic theologian who wrote Summa Theologiae?

A) Francis of Assisi
B) Avicenna
C) Thomas Aquinas
D) Niccoló Machiavelli
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Which of these was discovered in the 1400s,influencing Renaissance mapping?

A) Aristotle's Republic
B) the Summa Theologiae of Thomas Aquinas
C) the works of Averroes
D) Ptolemy's Geography
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The first Russian capital was ________.

A) Kiev
B) St. Petersburg
C) Moscow
D) Archangelsk
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Iceland and Newfoundland were settled by ________ in the ninth and tenth centuries.

A) Spaniards
B) the Dutch
C) Vikings
D) English
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The Ciompi of Florence were ________.

A) guild masters
B) low-level workers
C) magistrates
D) artists
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The Hanseatic League brought together cities of ________ Europe.

A) eastern
B) northern
C) western
D) southern
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The first European voyage that sailed around the southern tip of Africa was led by ________.

A) Christopher Columbus
B) Vasco Nuñez de Balboa
C) Bartolomeu Dias
D) Ferdinand Magellan
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Which of these was most commonly used in the Mediterranean during the Renaissance?

A) dhow
B) caravel
C) junk
D) frigate
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Vasco Nuñez de Balboa was the first European to ________.

A) reach the Indian Ocean
B) visit China
C) realize the Americas were continents
D) sail across the Atlantic
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The Ciompi and Flemish revolts were signs of ________.

A) the beginnings of capitalism
B) growing social divisions
C) the impact of the Black Death
D) urban decline
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Which of these best characterizes the influence of Muslim scholars on the European thought of the later Middle Ages and the Renaissance?

A) Muslim philosophers developed systems of rational thought that influenced Hellenistic scholars.
B) Muslim scholars were influential in developing new approaches to reason that influenced European thinkers.
C) The work of Muslim scholars was increasingly rejected in the fourteenth century, therefore their influence was minimal.
D) Muslim scholars helped Europeans rediscover classical thought.
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Which of these can be considered the dominant philosophical movement of the 1400s and 1500s?

A) the Renaissance
B) neoplatonism
C) Christianity
D) humanism
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Which of these best describes the purpose of guilds?

A) sell goods
B) protect members and make it easier to do business
C) organize labor
D) promoting long-distance trade
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The greatest long-term impact of the Black Death was in what area of European culture?

A) social relations
B) gender relations
C) the arts
D) the economy
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Thomas Aquinas worked to ________.

A) reconcile classical and Christian intellectual traditions
B) foster the use of reason as the best way to discovering truth
C) subordinate reason to Christian theology
D) fit Christian theology into the structure of Greek reason
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The putting-out system can be characterized as a ________ system.

A) trade diaspora
B) market
C) guild
D) simple manufacturing
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Organization such as the Hanseatic League existed to ________.

A) earn money for investors
B) manufacture goods
C) provide for their cities' defense
D) protect and promote trade
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The spread of the Black Death was an indirect result of the ________.

A) creation of the Mongol Empire
B) arrival of infected rats in Europe
C) growth of the Indian Ocean trade network
D) voyages of Zheng He
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Which of these is a probable message of The Triumph of Death?

A) The Black Death had higher mortality rates among Europe's elites.
B) All are equal in death.
C) Women were hardest-hit by the plague.
D) Death is everywhere.
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Which of these led the first voyage to sail around the world?

A) Ferdinand Magellan
B) Gerardus Mercator
C) Amerigo Vespucci
D) Vasco Nuñez de Balboa
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Which of these reached the Bahamas in 1492?

A) Christopher Columbus
B) Amerigo Vespucci
C) Bartolomeu Dias
D) Vasco da Gama
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The portrait Avicenna illustrates ________.

A) prejudices against foreigners in medieval Europe
B) the influence of Islam on European painting
C) European esteem for Muslim scholars
D) hostile attitudes towards Jews and Muslims in Renaissance Europe
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The fields of study at medieval universities can be characterized as ________.

A) extremely narrow
B) limited to Christian theology
C) broad
D) focusing on the arts
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The notion of the medieval period was ________.

A) a natural division
B) a Renaissance invention
C) based on millennia
D) founded on medieval ideas
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Looking at the map "The Renaissance in Italy," which of these best characterizes the position of the papacy?

A) diminishing
B) less important than Florence and Venice
C) second only to Milan
D) strong and strategic
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In the map "The routes of the plague," which of these regions remained relatively untouched?

A) France
B) Italy
C) Russia
D) Spain
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Gerardus Mercator is best known for his work as a(n)________.

A) architect
B) navigator
C) explorer
D) mapmaker
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The voyages of Columbus were funded by ________.

A) Venice
B) Portugal
C) Spain
D) France
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41
Like movable type,cannons illustrate ________.

A) the importation of new ideas from the Mongol world
B) the influence of trade on technical change
C) innovations in military technology
D) European developments of Chinese innovations
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42
In The Arnolfini Wedding Portrait,which of these is a focus in this double portrait?

A) piety
B) affluence
C) love
D) domestic happiness
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43
When much of the Mediterranean became a "Muslim lake," European merchants ________.

A) profited from the new networks that emerged
B) began to push into African markets
C) found their opportunities limited
D) focused on the western Mediterranean
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44
Use The Triumph of Death to consider the different impacts of the Black Death on Europe.
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45
Both Vitruvian Man and Trinity with the Virgin,St.John,and Donors illustrate what aspect of Renaissance art?

A) classical settings for paintings
B) the dominance of secular themes
C) a focus on the human form
D) the use of allegory
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46
Which of these best characterizes the motives for the Spanish and Portuguese voyages of discovery?

A) religious
B) commercial
C) scientific
D) mixed
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47
What drove the Renaissance? Compare the different factors that drove this burst of artistic and intellectual activity.
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48
What do you consider the most important factors impacting Europe's economy in the late medieval and Renaissance periods?
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49
Looking at the map "World exploration,1450-1600," compared to the Americas,which of these was least immune to European incursions?

A) Africa
B) China
C) Mughal India
D) the Philippines
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50
Compare the voyages of the Zheng He,the Vikings,and men such as Christopher Columbus.Consider their motives,their backing,and their methods.
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51
Like the Buddha,St.Francis epitomized the ________ life.

A) monastic
B) Buddhist
C) ascetic
D) intellectual
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52
Looking at the map "World exploration,1450-1600," which of these is illustrated by the Ottoman and Safavid empires?

A) the motive for Europeans to find new sea routes
B) support for European commerce
C) new lucrative markets for European traders
D) the strongest competitors for dominance in central Asia
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53
Viking explorations across the Atlantic can be characterized as having been undertaken ________.

A) boldly
B) piecemeal
C) with state support
D) timidly
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54
In the map "Scandinavian and Arab Muslim invasions," unlike France and Britain,the Byzantine Empire was ________.

A) able to repel attacks from outsiders
B) not attacked by either the Vikings nor the Arab Muslims
C) split apart by these invasions
D) most impacted by these invasions
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What were the long-term consequences of the Mongol Empire and its fall in European affairs of the Renaissance and after?
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