Deck 14: The Unification of World Trade

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The English Navigation Act of 1651 imposed ________.

A) taxes on all slave ships
B) restrictions on who could ship to and from England and its colonies
C) import duties on tea and sugar
D) expensive licenses on anyone wanting to trade within the British Empire
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The dominant economic policy among European countries in the 1500s to 1700s was ________.

A) capitalism
B) mercantilism
C) laissez-faire
D) socialism
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The Dutch East India Company was most active in ________.

A) India
B) Africa
C) southeast Asia
D) China
Question
The encomienda system gave ________ to Spanish colonists.

A) Indian labor
B) American lands
C) mineral rights
D) American markets
Question
In New Spain,haciendas were ________.

A) labor grants
B) rural estates
C) monasteries
D) land grants
Question
The Council of Trent was called in 1545 by the ________ Church.

A) Calvinist
B) Protestant
C) Catholic
D) Anglican
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Which of these countries established the trading post of El Mina?

A) Spain
B) France
C) Portugal
D) the Netherlands
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The Protestant Reformation was launched by ________.

A) Henry VIII
B) Martin Luther
C) John Calvin
D) Johannes Gutenberg
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The leaders in colonization in the 1500s were ________.

A) Spain and Portugal
B) Britain and France
C) the Netherlands and Germany
D) Italy and Austria
Question
Which of these conflicts was ended by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648?

A) Seven Years War
B) Thirty Years War
C) Hundred Years War
D) War of the League of Augsburg
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Which of these is held together only by a sense of shared background?

A) state
B) nation
C) republic
D) city-state
Question
Huguenots were ________.

A) partisans of Catherine de' Medici
B) colonists in France's North American colonies
C) Indian traders
D) French Protestants
Question
The productive Potosí silver mine is located in modern ________.

A) Argentina
B) Peru
C) Mexico
D) Brazil
Question
Vasco da Gama was an explorer for the ________ crown.

A) Spanish
B) Portuguese
C) English
D) French
Question
Which of these men led the conquest of Mexico?

A) Vasco da Gama
B) Francisco Pizarro
C) Huayna Capec
D) Hernán Cortés
Question
The bourse,which opened in Amsterdam in the 1500s,was a ________.

A) university
B) stock exchange
C) scientific academy
D) prison
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Which of these was a religious reformer from Geneva,Switzerland?

A) Vincent de Paul
B) Ignatius Loyola
C) Francis Xavier
D) John Calvin
Question
Jean-Baptiste Colbert was the ________ of Louis XIV.

A) chief economist
B) foreign minister
C) defense minister
D) religious advisor
Question
Which of these conflicts ended in 1763?

A) Seven Years War
B) War of the Austrian Succession
C) French Wars of Religion
D) War of the League of Augsburg
Question
Which of these men developed the notion of laissez-faire?

A) Jean-Baptiste Colbert
B) Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet
C) Adam Smith
D) Cardinal Richelieu
Question
The main goal of the Portuguese in Asia and Africa was ________.

A) establishing plantations
B) finding sources of slaves
C) trade
D) settlement
Question
Encomiendas were established to ________.

A) exert Spanish control in the Americas
B) grow tobacco
C) convert Native Americans to Christianity
D) extract American mineral resources
Question
Most of the gold and silver that poured into Spain from the New World went to ________.

A) Spain's economic development
B) administration of Spain's New World empire
C) the crown's private account
D) military spending
Question
The Dutch East India Company can be characterized as ________.

A) a failed experiment
B) powerful and successful
C) an independent state
D) moderately successful, but short lived
Question
The Anglican Church was founded primarily for ________ reasons.

A) religious
B) economic
C) military
D) political
Question
On the map "The first European trading empires," most Portuguese colonization around 1750 ________.

A) was found in the Americas
B) occurred in competition with England
C) lay in the Indian Ocean region
D) was confined to coastal regions
Question
Akbar was ruler of the ________ Empire.

A) Mughal
B) Ottoman
C) Timurid
D) Safavid
Question
Joint stock companies were an example of ________.

A) capitalism
B) laissez-faire
C) mercantilism
D) a moral economy
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In the seventeenth century,________ gained economic control of the Philippines.

A) Portugal
B) England
C) the Netherlands
D) Spain
Question
Which of these came to power in Japan after the Battle of Sekigahara?

A) the Meiji emperor
B) the Tokugawa Shogunate
C) the Ming dynasty
D) Oda Nobunaga
Question
The conquest of the Aztecs and Inca can be characterized as ________.

A) immediate
B) extremely slow
C) slow
D) rapid
Question
In the image "The fortress of São Jorge da Mina" shows that the primary function of such installations was ________.

A) conquest
B) to protect trade
C) farming
D) as a penal colony
Question
On the map "The Reformation in Europe,there is a close correlation between Catholic lands and ________.

A) Slavic lands
B) less urbanized regions
C) Byzantine rule
D) the western Roman Empire
Question
Capitalists contribute ________ to foster commerce.

A) labor
B) land
C) financing
D) equipment
Question
Hernán Cortés is perhaps the most famous example of a ________.

A) hacienda
B) conquistador
C) encomendero
D) Franciscan
Question
Peter I (Peter the Great)began his reign in the ________ century.

A) nineteenth
B) fifteenth
C) seventeenth
D) thirteenth
Question
In France,mercantilism ________ the notion of the divine right of kings.

A) was used as a tool of
B) ran counter to
C) arose from
D) was undermined by
Question
Ivan III is best known for ________.

A) founding Kiev
B) ending serfdom in Russia
C) founding the Russian Orthodox Church
D) freeing Russia of Mongol rule
Question
Which of these best describes the goal of mercantilism?

A) increasing a country's wealth
B) building international trade networks
C) regulating trade
D) laissez-faire
Question
At the time of the Spanish invasions,the Inca and Aztec empires were ________.

A) crumbling
B) at their height
C) weakened
D) just emerging
Question
How did the emergence of the nation-state change the nature of imperialism?
Question
In a nation-state,which of these would be considered "the other"?

A) women
B) workers
C) foreigners
D) capitalists
Question
Russian expansion in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was accomplished largely at the expense of ________.

A) its serfs
B) the Orthodox Church
C) the landed gentry
D) imperial power
Question
How did colonization and mercantilism work together? Were their goals mutually supportive or contradictory?
Question
Compare the goals of Spanish and Portuguese colonization.How did these goals affect these nations' imperial institutions?
Question
Which of these was Peter the Great's favorite model in the reforms he attempted in Russia?

A) Britain
B) the Netherlands
C) France
D) Sweden
Question
Looking at the map "British power in India to 1818," it is clear that the British gained power in India ________.

A) rapidly
B) from south to north
C) from the coasts inland
D) piecemeal
Question
Compare the Ottoman and Mughal empires.What were their most important similarities and differences?
Question
Compared to Ottoman treatment of different religions,Akbar ________.

A) used the same methods
B) had the opposite goals
C) shared similar goals
D) implemented less tolerant policies
Question
The millet system in the Ottoman Empire followed the same tradition as Muslim treatment of ________.

A) slaves
B) dhimmi
C) foreigners
D) merchants
Question
Unlike the Inca Empire,when faced by Spanish conquistadors,the Aztec Empire was ________.

A) attacked by its neighbors
B) defeated only with difficulty
C) at the height of its power
D) already nearly gone
Question
In the image "John Calvin weighing the Bible against popish pomp," which of these best characterizes the Protestants?

A) worldly
B) sober
C) learned
D) unconcerned
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In the context of global contacts during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries,Japan was increasingly ________.

A) aggressive
B) innovative
C) apathetic
D) isolated
Question
What were the most important short-term and long-term impacts of the Protestant Reformation?
Question
Nation-states gain their unity from ________.

A) common origins
B) a shared sense of identity
C) a shared history
D) loyalty to a ruler
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Deck 14: The Unification of World Trade
1
The English Navigation Act of 1651 imposed ________.

A) taxes on all slave ships
B) restrictions on who could ship to and from England and its colonies
C) import duties on tea and sugar
D) expensive licenses on anyone wanting to trade within the British Empire
restrictions on who could ship to and from England and its colonies
2
The dominant economic policy among European countries in the 1500s to 1700s was ________.

A) capitalism
B) mercantilism
C) laissez-faire
D) socialism
mercantilism
3
The Dutch East India Company was most active in ________.

A) India
B) Africa
C) southeast Asia
D) China
southeast Asia
4
The encomienda system gave ________ to Spanish colonists.

A) Indian labor
B) American lands
C) mineral rights
D) American markets
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5
In New Spain,haciendas were ________.

A) labor grants
B) rural estates
C) monasteries
D) land grants
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6
The Council of Trent was called in 1545 by the ________ Church.

A) Calvinist
B) Protestant
C) Catholic
D) Anglican
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7
Which of these countries established the trading post of El Mina?

A) Spain
B) France
C) Portugal
D) the Netherlands
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8
The Protestant Reformation was launched by ________.

A) Henry VIII
B) Martin Luther
C) John Calvin
D) Johannes Gutenberg
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9
The leaders in colonization in the 1500s were ________.

A) Spain and Portugal
B) Britain and France
C) the Netherlands and Germany
D) Italy and Austria
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10
Which of these conflicts was ended by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648?

A) Seven Years War
B) Thirty Years War
C) Hundred Years War
D) War of the League of Augsburg
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11
Which of these is held together only by a sense of shared background?

A) state
B) nation
C) republic
D) city-state
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12
Huguenots were ________.

A) partisans of Catherine de' Medici
B) colonists in France's North American colonies
C) Indian traders
D) French Protestants
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13
The productive Potosí silver mine is located in modern ________.

A) Argentina
B) Peru
C) Mexico
D) Brazil
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14
Vasco da Gama was an explorer for the ________ crown.

A) Spanish
B) Portuguese
C) English
D) French
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15
Which of these men led the conquest of Mexico?

A) Vasco da Gama
B) Francisco Pizarro
C) Huayna Capec
D) Hernán Cortés
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16
The bourse,which opened in Amsterdam in the 1500s,was a ________.

A) university
B) stock exchange
C) scientific academy
D) prison
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17
Which of these was a religious reformer from Geneva,Switzerland?

A) Vincent de Paul
B) Ignatius Loyola
C) Francis Xavier
D) John Calvin
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18
Jean-Baptiste Colbert was the ________ of Louis XIV.

A) chief economist
B) foreign minister
C) defense minister
D) religious advisor
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19
Which of these conflicts ended in 1763?

A) Seven Years War
B) War of the Austrian Succession
C) French Wars of Religion
D) War of the League of Augsburg
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20
Which of these men developed the notion of laissez-faire?

A) Jean-Baptiste Colbert
B) Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet
C) Adam Smith
D) Cardinal Richelieu
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21
The main goal of the Portuguese in Asia and Africa was ________.

A) establishing plantations
B) finding sources of slaves
C) trade
D) settlement
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22
Encomiendas were established to ________.

A) exert Spanish control in the Americas
B) grow tobacco
C) convert Native Americans to Christianity
D) extract American mineral resources
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23
Most of the gold and silver that poured into Spain from the New World went to ________.

A) Spain's economic development
B) administration of Spain's New World empire
C) the crown's private account
D) military spending
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24
The Dutch East India Company can be characterized as ________.

A) a failed experiment
B) powerful and successful
C) an independent state
D) moderately successful, but short lived
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25
The Anglican Church was founded primarily for ________ reasons.

A) religious
B) economic
C) military
D) political
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26
On the map "The first European trading empires," most Portuguese colonization around 1750 ________.

A) was found in the Americas
B) occurred in competition with England
C) lay in the Indian Ocean region
D) was confined to coastal regions
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27
Akbar was ruler of the ________ Empire.

A) Mughal
B) Ottoman
C) Timurid
D) Safavid
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28
Joint stock companies were an example of ________.

A) capitalism
B) laissez-faire
C) mercantilism
D) a moral economy
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29
In the seventeenth century,________ gained economic control of the Philippines.

A) Portugal
B) England
C) the Netherlands
D) Spain
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30
Which of these came to power in Japan after the Battle of Sekigahara?

A) the Meiji emperor
B) the Tokugawa Shogunate
C) the Ming dynasty
D) Oda Nobunaga
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31
The conquest of the Aztecs and Inca can be characterized as ________.

A) immediate
B) extremely slow
C) slow
D) rapid
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32
In the image "The fortress of São Jorge da Mina" shows that the primary function of such installations was ________.

A) conquest
B) to protect trade
C) farming
D) as a penal colony
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33
On the map "The Reformation in Europe,there is a close correlation between Catholic lands and ________.

A) Slavic lands
B) less urbanized regions
C) Byzantine rule
D) the western Roman Empire
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34
Capitalists contribute ________ to foster commerce.

A) labor
B) land
C) financing
D) equipment
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35
Hernán Cortés is perhaps the most famous example of a ________.

A) hacienda
B) conquistador
C) encomendero
D) Franciscan
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36
Peter I (Peter the Great)began his reign in the ________ century.

A) nineteenth
B) fifteenth
C) seventeenth
D) thirteenth
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37
In France,mercantilism ________ the notion of the divine right of kings.

A) was used as a tool of
B) ran counter to
C) arose from
D) was undermined by
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38
Ivan III is best known for ________.

A) founding Kiev
B) ending serfdom in Russia
C) founding the Russian Orthodox Church
D) freeing Russia of Mongol rule
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39
Which of these best describes the goal of mercantilism?

A) increasing a country's wealth
B) building international trade networks
C) regulating trade
D) laissez-faire
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40
At the time of the Spanish invasions,the Inca and Aztec empires were ________.

A) crumbling
B) at their height
C) weakened
D) just emerging
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41
How did the emergence of the nation-state change the nature of imperialism?
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42
In a nation-state,which of these would be considered "the other"?

A) women
B) workers
C) foreigners
D) capitalists
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43
Russian expansion in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was accomplished largely at the expense of ________.

A) its serfs
B) the Orthodox Church
C) the landed gentry
D) imperial power
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44
How did colonization and mercantilism work together? Were their goals mutually supportive or contradictory?
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45
Compare the goals of Spanish and Portuguese colonization.How did these goals affect these nations' imperial institutions?
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46
Which of these was Peter the Great's favorite model in the reforms he attempted in Russia?

A) Britain
B) the Netherlands
C) France
D) Sweden
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47
Looking at the map "British power in India to 1818," it is clear that the British gained power in India ________.

A) rapidly
B) from south to north
C) from the coasts inland
D) piecemeal
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48
Compare the Ottoman and Mughal empires.What were their most important similarities and differences?
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49
Compared to Ottoman treatment of different religions,Akbar ________.

A) used the same methods
B) had the opposite goals
C) shared similar goals
D) implemented less tolerant policies
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50
The millet system in the Ottoman Empire followed the same tradition as Muslim treatment of ________.

A) slaves
B) dhimmi
C) foreigners
D) merchants
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51
Unlike the Inca Empire,when faced by Spanish conquistadors,the Aztec Empire was ________.

A) attacked by its neighbors
B) defeated only with difficulty
C) at the height of its power
D) already nearly gone
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52
In the image "John Calvin weighing the Bible against popish pomp," which of these best characterizes the Protestants?

A) worldly
B) sober
C) learned
D) unconcerned
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53
In the context of global contacts during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries,Japan was increasingly ________.

A) aggressive
B) innovative
C) apathetic
D) isolated
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54
What were the most important short-term and long-term impacts of the Protestant Reformation?
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55
Nation-states gain their unity from ________.

A) common origins
B) a shared sense of identity
C) a shared history
D) loyalty to a ruler
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