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Deck 15: Migration
1
Australia was first colonized by the ________.
A) French
B) British
C) Portuguese
D) Dutch
A) French
B) British
C) Portuguese
D) Dutch
British
2
The mortality rate among Amerindians from European diseases was as high as ________ percent.
A) 30
B) 50
C) 70
D) 90
A) 30
B) 50
C) 70
D) 90
90
3
The price revolution of the 1500s was caused by ________.
A) the rise of commercial agriculture
B) rapid printing of paper money
C) an influx of precious metals from the Americas
D) a population boom in Europe
A) the rise of commercial agriculture
B) rapid printing of paper money
C) an influx of precious metals from the Americas
D) a population boom in Europe
an influx of precious metals from the Americas
4
Akbar's first capital was at ________.
A) Delhi
B) Calicut
C) Agra
D) Isfahan
A) Delhi
B) Calicut
C) Agra
D) Isfahan
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5
Russian America is roughly the same as today's ________.
A) Canada
B) Oregon and Washington
C) Alaska
D) North American Pacific coast
A) Canada
B) Oregon and Washington
C) Alaska
D) North American Pacific coast
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6
Babur is best known for his ________.
A) introduction of Islam to India
B) foundation of the Mughal Empire
C) conquest of India
D) development of Din-i-Ilahi
A) introduction of Islam to India
B) foundation of the Mughal Empire
C) conquest of India
D) development of Din-i-Ilahi
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7
Indentured servants were usually ________.
A) young women
B) young men
C) families
D) convicts
A) young women
B) young men
C) families
D) convicts
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8
Maryland was originally founded as a refuge for ________.
A) Pilgrims
B) Puritans
C) Catholics
D) Huguenots
A) Pilgrims
B) Puritans
C) Catholics
D) Huguenots
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9
Pennsylvania was originally a ________ colony.
A) Puritan
B) Dutch
C) mining
D) Quaker
A) Puritan
B) Dutch
C) mining
D) Quaker
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10
Which of these was conquered by the Ottomans in 1453?
A) Anatolia
B) Greece
C) the Balkans
D) Constantinople
A) Anatolia
B) Greece
C) the Balkans
D) Constantinople
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11
The Maori were the indigenous inhabitants of ________.
A) Australia
B) New Zealand
C) Borneo
D) Sri Lanka
A) Australia
B) New Zealand
C) Borneo
D) Sri Lanka
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12
The Columbian Exchange was the product of ________.
A) the peopling of the Americas
B) natural population increase
C) European conquests
D) the spread of disease among Amerindians
A) the peopling of the Americas
B) natural population increase
C) European conquests
D) the spread of disease among Amerindians
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13
Looking at the table "Major trends of the Atlantic slave trade," the Atlantic slave trade reached its peak in what period?
A) 1751-1775
B) 1626-1650
C) 1851-1870
D) 1701-1725
A) 1751-1775
B) 1626-1650
C) 1851-1870
D) 1701-1725
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14
The most common crop cultivated in the Caribbean after 1650 was ________.
A) tobacco
B) cotton
C) date palms
D) sugar
A) tobacco
B) cotton
C) date palms
D) sugar
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15
The Safavids were based in what is today ________.
A) Syria
B) India
C) Iran
D) Turkey
A) Syria
B) India
C) Iran
D) Turkey
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16
Which of these was cultivated in Africa as a result of the Columbian Exchange?
A) wheat
B) barley
C) maize
D) yams
A) wheat
B) barley
C) maize
D) yams
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17
About ________ of the European population was killed by the Black Death.
A) one-half
B) one-tenth
C) one-third
D) three-quarters
A) one-half
B) one-tenth
C) one-third
D) three-quarters
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18
James Cook is a best known as a(n)________.
A) explorer
B) botanist
C) conquistador
D) settler
A) explorer
B) botanist
C) conquistador
D) settler
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19
The Qing dynasty was founded by the ________ people.
A) Mongol
B) Han
C) Japanese
D) Manchu
A) Mongol
B) Han
C) Japanese
D) Manchu
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20
Which of these were the warriors who took part in Ottoman conquests?
A) Sufis
B) gazis
C) qadis
D) millets
A) Sufis
B) gazis
C) qadis
D) millets
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21
As elsewhere in the Americas,the main cause of Amerindian deaths in Russian America was ________.
A) the loss of lands
B) warfare
C) harsh labor practices
D) European diseases
A) the loss of lands
B) warfare
C) harsh labor practices
D) European diseases
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22
Looking at the map "The African slave trade," which of these accounted for most slaves in the Americas?
A) British North American colonies
B) Brazil
C) Spanish South America
D) the Caribbean
A) British North American colonies
B) Brazil
C) Spanish South America
D) the Caribbean
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23
Which of these proved most difficult for the Ottomans to conquer?
A) Anatolia
B) Egypt
C) modern Iraq
D) Constantinople
A) Anatolia
B) Egypt
C) modern Iraq
D) Constantinople
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24
The impact of the Columbian Exchange was primarily a result of ________.
A) poor treatment of Amerindians
B) the previous isolation of the Americas
C) warfare
D) intense mining efforts
A) poor treatment of Amerindians
B) the previous isolation of the Americas
C) warfare
D) intense mining efforts
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25
In the map "Eurasian empires,1650," which of these patterns is evident?
A) the expansion of the Ottoman Empire
B) the steady encroachment of the Mughal Empire on the Safavid Empire
C) the constant recreation of empires based in Persia
D) the disappearance of Muslim empires
A) the expansion of the Ottoman Empire
B) the steady encroachment of the Mughal Empire on the Safavid Empire
C) the constant recreation of empires based in Persia
D) the disappearance of Muslim empires
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26
Which of these formed a common motivation for English colonization in North America?
A) the search for precious metals
B) establishment of penal colonies
C) establishing trading posts
D) the search for religious freedom
A) the search for precious metals
B) establishment of penal colonies
C) establishing trading posts
D) the search for religious freedom
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27
By around 1800,Britain had colonies ________.
A) in the Americas and Africa
B) on both sides of the Atlantic
C) on every habitable continent
D) in North America
A) in the Americas and Africa
B) on both sides of the Atlantic
C) on every habitable continent
D) in North America
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28
Delhi was splendidly rebuilt by ________.
A) Akbar
B) Babur
C) Shah Jahan
D) Osman I
A) Akbar
B) Babur
C) Shah Jahan
D) Osman I
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29
Which of these best characterizes the impact of the Columbian Exchange?
A) catastrophic but short-lived
B) minimal in most areas
C) significant, but primarily for the Americas
D) both profound and catastrophic
A) catastrophic but short-lived
B) minimal in most areas
C) significant, but primarily for the Americas
D) both profound and catastrophic
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30
In the Americas,slavery was most closely tied to what other activity?
A) mining
B) ranching
C) sugar cultivation
D) manufacturing
A) mining
B) ranching
C) sugar cultivation
D) manufacturing
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31
The Ottoman capital was at ________.
A) Agra
B) Aleppo
C) Constantinople
D) Cairo
A) Agra
B) Aleppo
C) Constantinople
D) Cairo
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32
More than ________ Europeans went to the "New Europes" between 1820 and 1930.
A) fifty million
B) 5 million
C) 500,000
D) 500 million
A) fifty million
B) 5 million
C) 500,000
D) 500 million
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33
British colonization in the Cape Colony was complicated by________.
A) the region's lack of natural resources
B) previous Dutch claims
C) the colony's inaccessibility
D) Spanish opposition
A) the region's lack of natural resources
B) previous Dutch claims
C) the colony's inaccessibility
D) Spanish opposition
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34
Looking at the map "European settlement in eastern North America," which of these indicates that British claims were better founded than French claims?
A) urbanization throughout British North America
B) the large size of British North America
C) the early foundation of British cities
D) the compactness of British claims
A) urbanization throughout British North America
B) the large size of British North America
C) the early foundation of British cities
D) the compactness of British claims
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35
A conurbation is composed of ________.
A) suburbs
B) a city and its suburbs
C) more than one city and suburbs
D) a city and its hinterland
A) suburbs
B) a city and its suburbs
C) more than one city and suburbs
D) a city and its hinterland
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36
In Africa,slavery prior to the development of the trans-Atlantic slave trade was ________.
A) well developed
B) unknown
C) emerging
D) decreasing
A) well developed
B) unknown
C) emerging
D) decreasing
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37
The Safavid capital was at ________.
A) Delhi
B) Isfahan
C) Baghdad
D) Karkorum
A) Delhi
B) Isfahan
C) Baghdad
D) Karkorum
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38
The trans-Atlantic slave trade accounted for about ________ number of African slaves as other regions.
A) three times the
B) half the
C) ten times the
D) the same
A) three times the
B) half the
C) ten times the
D) the same
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39
Russia's New World colony was based primarily on ________.
A) the fur trade
B) farming
C) missionary activity
D) trade with Amerindians
A) the fur trade
B) farming
C) missionary activity
D) trade with Amerindians
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40
Which of these eras saw the most dramatic growth of the Atlantic slave trade?
A) 1500s
B) 1600s
C) 1700s
D) 1800s
A) 1500s
B) 1600s
C) 1700s
D) 1800s
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41
Looking at the figure "World population totals and distribution," which of these fluctuated most dramatically from 1000 to 2000 as a proportion of world population?
A) Asia
B) Africa
C) the Americas
D) Oceania
A) Asia
B) Africa
C) the Americas
D) Oceania
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42
What were the common elements in the formation and nature of the "New Europes"?
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43
The Safavid,Ottoman,and Mughal empires were all ________.
A) Turkic
B) formed from Mongol khanates
C) hegemonic empires
D) Muslim
A) Turkic
B) formed from Mongol khanates
C) hegemonic empires
D) Muslim
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44
African slaves taken to Muslim lands were more likely to ________ than slaves going to the Americas.
A) have children with their masters
B) be freed
C) do manual labor
D) die young
A) have children with their masters
B) be freed
C) do manual labor
D) die young
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45
Compare two world regions in the period from 1300 to 1750,considering to what extent they were impacted by global trends.
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46
Which of these groups saw the greatest proportional growth in the period between 1000 and 1800?
A) China
B) Africa
C) India
D) Europe
A) China
B) Africa
C) India
D) Europe
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47
In its goals,settlement,and extent,the British American Empire ________ the Spanish American Empire.
A) generally resembled
B) was nearly identical to
C) contrasted strongly with
D) had nothing in common with
A) generally resembled
B) was nearly identical to
C) contrasted strongly with
D) had nothing in common with
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48
Which of these was created primarily from religious motives?
A) Mughal Empire
B) Ottoman Empire
C) Safavid Empire
D) Mongol Empire
A) Mughal Empire
B) Ottoman Empire
C) Safavid Empire
D) Mongol Empire
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49
Did urbanization in the period 1300 to 1750 follow earlier patterns?
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50
The Mughals perpetuated what Indian pattern?
A) Delhi was India's permanent capital.
B) No one capital dominated.
C) India's capitals were always located in the Indus valley.
D) India's center was generally in the Deccan.
A) Delhi was India's permanent capital.
B) No one capital dominated.
C) India's capitals were always located in the Indus valley.
D) India's center was generally in the Deccan.
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51
Isfahan illustrates which of these patterns?
A) A city that owed its prominence primarily to trade.
B) A city that grew greatly in importance as an imperial capital.
C) A fortress that developed into a city.
D) A historic capital that gave importance to a dynasty that inherited it.
A) A city that owed its prominence primarily to trade.
B) A city that grew greatly in importance as an imperial capital.
C) A fortress that developed into a city.
D) A historic capital that gave importance to a dynasty that inherited it.
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52
Akbar developed Din-i-Ilahi in order to ________.
A) accommodate Buddhism
B) reconcile Muslim-Hindu differences
C) expand his territory
D) privilege some religions at the expense of others
A) accommodate Buddhism
B) reconcile Muslim-Hindu differences
C) expand his territory
D) privilege some religions at the expense of others
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53
By around 1600,the Ottoman Empire covered roughly the same territory as the ________ Empire at its height.
A) Roman
B) Byzantine
C) Macedonian
D) Persian
A) Roman
B) Byzantine
C) Macedonian
D) Persian
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54
Compare the practice of enslavement in Africa before and after the development of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
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55
What were the most important commonalities among the Ottoman,Safavid,and Mughal empires?
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