Deck 1: New World Beginnings
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Deck 1: New World Beginnings
1
Identify and state the historical significance of Ferdinand of Aragon.
15th century sovereign who brought unity to Spain. He also funded Christopher Columbus's exploration of the Americas.
2
Identify and state the historical significance of "three sister" farming.
A farming technique that allowed for high-yield production of beans, corn, and squash. This agricultural innovation allowed for the development of greater population density.
3
Identify and state the historical significance of the plantation.
A site that is part of the large scale commercial agricultural production that relies on slave labor.
4
Identify and state the historical significance of encomienda.
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5
Identify and state the historical significance of Christopher Columbus.
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6
Identify and state the historical significance of the Treaty of Tordesillas.
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7
Identify and state the historical significance of Giovanni Caboto (John Cabot).
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8
Identify and state the historical significance of Hernán Cortés.
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9
Identify and state the historical significance of Vasco Nunez Balboa.
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10
Identify and state the historical significance of Hiawatha.
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11
Identify and state the historical significance of Moctezuma.
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12
Identify and state the historical significance of Marco Polo.
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13
Identify and state the historical significance of Juan Ponce de León.
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14
Identify and state the historical significance of the Mound Builders.
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15
Identify and state the historical significance of the Columbian Exchange.
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16
Identify and state the historical significance of Francisco Coronado.
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17
Identify and state the historical significance of Isabella of Castile.
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18
Identify and state the historical significance of Ferdinand Magellan.
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19
Identify and state the historical significance of the Iroquois Confederacy.
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20
Identify and state the historical significance of Quetzalcoatl.
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21
Identify and state the historical significance of St. Augustine, Florida.
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22
Where did the first inhabitants of North America originate?
A) Europe
B) Asia
C) Africa
D) South America
E) None of these are correct.
A) Europe
B) Asia
C) Africa
D) South America
E) None of these are correct.
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23
Identify and state the historical significance of the Black Legend.
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24
Identify and state the historical significance of Panagea.
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25
Identify and state the historical significance of capitalism.
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26
Identify and state the historical significance of the Aztecs.
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27
The colonists who ultimately embraced the vision of America as an independent nation had in common all of the following characteristics EXCEPT
A) the desire to create an agricultural society.
B) a shared goal of living unfettered by the tyrannies of royal authority, official religion, and social hierarchies.
C) a growing reverence for ideals such as liberty.
D) an unwillingness to subjugate others.
E) a majority were English speaking with English customs.
A) the desire to create an agricultural society.
B) a shared goal of living unfettered by the tyrannies of royal authority, official religion, and social hierarchies.
C) a growing reverence for ideals such as liberty.
D) an unwillingness to subjugate others.
E) a majority were English speaking with English customs.
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28
The European explorers who followed Columbus to North America
A) intended to found a new nation.
B) continued to view themselves as Europeans.
C) did not consider America as the western rim of the European world.
D) no longer saw themselves as subjects of European kings.
E) saw little difference between their lives in America and their lives in Europe.
A) intended to found a new nation.
B) continued to view themselves as Europeans.
C) did not consider America as the western rim of the European world.
D) no longer saw themselves as subjects of European kings.
E) saw little difference between their lives in America and their lives in Europe.
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29
What is the Canadian Shield?
A) The first part of the landmass that became North America to emerge from the sea.
B) The first mountains to divide Canada from the United States.
C) A series of forts constructed by the French to keep English troops out.
D) A series of policies enacted by France to keep the Spanish out of Canada.
E) The glaciers that prevented the expansion of human settlements in Canada.
A) The first part of the landmass that became North America to emerge from the sea.
B) The first mountains to divide Canada from the United States.
C) A series of forts constructed by the French to keep English troops out.
D) A series of policies enacted by France to keep the Spanish out of Canada.
E) The glaciers that prevented the expansion of human settlements in Canada.
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30
What two regions were connected by the frozen Bering Sea?
A) North America and South America
B) North America and Europe
C) Siberia and Alaska
D) South America and Africa
E) North America and the Bahamas
A) North America and South America
B) North America and Europe
C) Siberia and Alaska
D) South America and Africa
E) North America and the Bahamas
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31
Identify and state the historical significance of the Incas.
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32
Identify and state the historical significance of the conquistadores.
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33
In the quest between Europeans to determine the future of the New World, which nation was initially the most powerful?
A) England
B) Spain
C) France
D) Portugal
E) Mexico
A) England
B) Spain
C) France
D) Portugal
E) Mexico
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34
Which group of explorers' failed settlements were forgotten?
A) Conquistadors
B) English settlers
C) Dutch traders
D) Irish missionaries
E) Norse seafarers
A) Conquistadors
B) English settlers
C) Dutch traders
D) Irish missionaries
E) Norse seafarers
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35
Identify and state the historical significance of mestizos.
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36
Of the estimated 54 million inhabitants of the Americas, where did 20 million live?
A) Peru
B) the Ohio River Valley
C) Mexico
D) California
E) Brazil
A) Peru
B) the Ohio River Valley
C) Mexico
D) California
E) Brazil
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37
Identify and state the historical significance of the Battle of Acoma.
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38
Identify and state the historical significance of the Pueblo Revolt.
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39
Which continent do geologists say was the first to form?
A) Africa
B) Antarctica
C) Europe
D) Asia
E) Panagea
A) Africa
B) Antarctica
C) Europe
D) Asia
E) Panagea
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40
Identify and state the historical significance of the Moors.
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41
All of the following are true of the Inca, Mayan, and Aztec civilizations except they
A) had advanced agricultural practices based primarily on the cultivation of maize.
B) lacked the technology of the wheel.
C) had the use of large draft animals such as the horse and oxen.
D) built elaborate cities and carried on far-flung commerce.
E) had talented mathematicians, which allowed them to make accurate astronomical observations.
A) had advanced agricultural practices based primarily on the cultivation of maize.
B) lacked the technology of the wheel.
C) had the use of large draft animals such as the horse and oxen.
D) built elaborate cities and carried on far-flung commerce.
E) had talented mathematicians, which allowed them to make accurate astronomical observations.
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42
Mestizos are the offspring of which two groups?
A) Spanish conquistadors and Indian women.
B) French fur traders and Indian women.
C) Indian men and English colonists.
D) English colonists and Spanish conquistadors.
E) English colonists and Indian women.
A) Spanish conquistadors and Indian women.
B) French fur traders and Indian women.
C) Indian men and English colonists.
D) English colonists and Spanish conquistadors.
E) English colonists and Indian women.
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43
Which of the following was NOT a feature created in North America 10,000 years ago when the glaciers retreated?
A) The Great Lakes
B) The Great Salt Lake
C) A mineral-rich desert
D) Thousands of shallow depressions which formed lakes
E) The Grand Canyon
A) The Great Lakes
B) The Great Salt Lake
C) A mineral-rich desert
D) Thousands of shallow depressions which formed lakes
E) The Grand Canyon
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44
The Great Ice Age accounted for the origins of North America's human history because
A) it exposed a land bridge connecting Eurasia with North America.
B) the glacial withdrawal allowed migration from South America.
C) the glacial withdrawal formed freshwater lakes that supported life.
D) when it ended, European migration to the west became possible.
E) it prevented the migration of dangerous animals from the Bering isthmus.
A) it exposed a land bridge connecting Eurasia with North America.
B) the glacial withdrawal allowed migration from South America.
C) the glacial withdrawal formed freshwater lakes that supported life.
D) when it ended, European migration to the west became possible.
E) it prevented the migration of dangerous animals from the Bering isthmus.
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45
The Christian crusaders were indirectly responsible for the discovery of America because they
A) were victorious over the Muslims.
B) brought back news of valuable Far Eastern spices, drugs, and silk.
C) succeeded in establishing improved business relations between Muslims and Christians.
D) returned with captured Muslim maps showing the North and South American continents.
E) developed better navigational devices.
A) were victorious over the Muslims.
B) brought back news of valuable Far Eastern spices, drugs, and silk.
C) succeeded in establishing improved business relations between Muslims and Christians.
D) returned with captured Muslim maps showing the North and South American continents.
E) developed better navigational devices.
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46
All of the following set into motion the chain of events that led to a drive of Europeans toward Asia, the penetration of Africa, and the discovery of the New World EXCEPT
A) economic hardships and overpopulation at home.
B) growing power of ambitious governments behind them.
C) they sought contact with a wider world.
D) they sought territories to conqueror.
E) they sought new places to trade with.
A) economic hardships and overpopulation at home.
B) growing power of ambitious governments behind them.
C) they sought contact with a wider world.
D) they sought territories to conqueror.
E) they sought new places to trade with.
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47
Men in the more settled agricultural groups in North America performed all of the following tasks EXCEPT
A) hunting.
B) gathering fuel.
C) tending crops.
D) clearing fields for planting.
E) fishing.
A) hunting.
B) gathering fuel.
C) tending crops.
D) clearing fields for planting.
E) fishing.
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48
Some of the more advanced Native American cultures did all of the following EXCEPT
A) engage in significant ocean voyages of discovery.
B) establish large, elaborate, and bustling cities.
C) make strikingly accurate astronomical observations.
D) study mathematics.
E) carry on commerce.
A) engage in significant ocean voyages of discovery.
B) establish large, elaborate, and bustling cities.
C) make strikingly accurate astronomical observations.
D) study mathematics.
E) carry on commerce.
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49
The development of "three sister" farming on the southeast Atlantic seaboard
A) led to the dominance of the potato.
B) enabled the Anasazis to prosper.
C) ultimately failed to produce adequate amounts of food.
D) was attributed to three young women of the Cherokee peoples.
E) produced a rich diet that led to high population densities.
A) led to the dominance of the potato.
B) enabled the Anasazis to prosper.
C) ultimately failed to produce adequate amounts of food.
D) was attributed to three young women of the Cherokee peoples.
E) produced a rich diet that led to high population densities.
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50
Europeans wanted to discover a new, shorter route to eastern Asia in order to
A) break the hold that Muslim merchants had on trade with Asia.
B) reduce the price of goods from Asia.
C) gain more profits for themselves.
D) reduce the time it took to transport goods.
E) All of these are correct.
A) break the hold that Muslim merchants had on trade with Asia.
B) reduce the price of goods from Asia.
C) gain more profits for themselves.
D) reduce the time it took to transport goods.
E) All of these are correct.
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51
The Iroquois Confederacy was able to menace its Native American and European neighbors because of
A) its military alliances, sustained by political and organizational skills.
B) the Iroquois warriors' skill with the Europeans' muskets.
C) the scattered nature of the Iroquois settlements, which made it difficult for their enemies to defeat them.
D) the alliance with the Aztecs and Incas.
E) its use of new weapons.
A) its military alliances, sustained by political and organizational skills.
B) the Iroquois warriors' skill with the Europeans' muskets.
C) the scattered nature of the Iroquois settlements, which made it difficult for their enemies to defeat them.
D) the alliance with the Aztecs and Incas.
E) its use of new weapons.
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52
The early voyages of the Scandinavian seafarers did NOT result in permanent settlement in North America because
A) the Native Americans drove them out.
B) the area in which they landed could not support a large population.
C) no nation-state supported these ventures.
D) British adventurers defeated the Scandinavians in 1066.
E) the settlers died of disease.
A) the Native Americans drove them out.
B) the area in which they landed could not support a large population.
C) no nation-state supported these ventures.
D) British adventurers defeated the Scandinavians in 1066.
E) the settlers died of disease.
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53
The crop that became the staple of life in Mexico and South America was
A) wheat.
B) potatoes.
C) tobacco.
D) corn.
E) beans.
A) wheat.
B) potatoes.
C) tobacco.
D) corn.
E) beans.
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54
All of the following were original territories of North American Indian populations within the current borders of the United States except
A) Mesoamerica.
B) Northeast.
C) Southeast.
D) Great Plains.
E) Great Basin.
A) Mesoamerica.
B) Northeast.
C) Southeast.
D) Great Plains.
E) Great Basin.
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55
The size and sophistication of Native American civilizations in Mexico and South America can be attributed to
A) Spanish influences.
B) their way of life based on hunting and gathering.
C) the development of agriculture.
D) influences brought by early settlers from Siberia.
E) their use of draft animals and the wheel.
A) Spanish influences.
B) their way of life based on hunting and gathering.
C) the development of agriculture.
D) influences brought by early settlers from Siberia.
E) their use of draft animals and the wheel.
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56
One of the main factors that enabled Europeans to conquer native North Americans with relative ease was the
A) pacifistic nature of the native North Americans.
B) settled agricultural societies of North America.
C) absence of dense concentrations of population or complex nation-states in North America.
D) use of native guides for spying and surveillance activities.
E) lack of technological weaponry available to other native American cultures.
A) pacifistic nature of the native North Americans.
B) settled agricultural societies of North America.
C) absence of dense concentrations of population or complex nation-states in North America.
D) use of native guides for spying and surveillance activities.
E) lack of technological weaponry available to other native American cultures.
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57
Before the arrival of Europeans, most native peoples in North America
A) lived in large communities.
B) were more advanced than those in South America.
C) lived in small, scattered, and impermanent settlements.
D) populated the greater part of the continent.
E) relied on horses for transportation.
A) lived in large communities.
B) were more advanced than those in South America.
C) lived in small, scattered, and impermanent settlements.
D) populated the greater part of the continent.
E) relied on horses for transportation.
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58
Most likely the first Americans were
A) Norse seafarers from Scandinavia.
B) Spanish explorers of the 15th century.
C) people who crossed the land bridge from Eurasia to North America.
D) Portuguese sailors of Prince Henry the Navigator.
E) refugees from Africa.
A) Norse seafarers from Scandinavia.
B) Spanish explorers of the 15th century.
C) people who crossed the land bridge from Eurasia to North America.
D) Portuguese sailors of Prince Henry the Navigator.
E) refugees from Africa.
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59
What economic activity motivated the French to come to North America?
A) slave trade.
B) sugar trade.
C) fur trade.
D) agricultural trade.
E) triangle trade.
A) slave trade.
B) sugar trade.
C) fur trade.
D) agricultural trade.
E) triangle trade.
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60
Which of the following mountain ranges was probably created before the continental separation, approximately 350 million years ago?
A) The Rockies
B) The Sierra Nevada
C) The Cascades
D) The Coast Range
E) The Appalachians
A) The Rockies
B) The Sierra Nevada
C) The Cascades
D) The Coast Range
E) The Appalachians
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61
Spain was united into a single nation-state when
A) it was invaded by Portugal in the late 15th century.
B) Christopher Columbus returned with news of his discovery of the New World.
C) Prince Henry the Navigator came to the throne.
D) Ferdinand and Isabella married and the African Moors were expelled.
E) Ferdinand and Isabella were overthrown.
A) it was invaded by Portugal in the late 15th century.
B) Christopher Columbus returned with news of his discovery of the New World.
C) Prince Henry the Navigator came to the throne.
D) Ferdinand and Isabella married and the African Moors were expelled.
E) Ferdinand and Isabella were overthrown.
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62
Men became conquistadores because they wanted to
A) gain God's favor by spreading Christianity.
B) escape dubious pasts.
C) seek adventure, as the heroes of classical antiquity had done.
D) satisfy their desire for gold.
E) All of these
A) gain God's favor by spreading Christianity.
B) escape dubious pasts.
C) seek adventure, as the heroes of classical antiquity had done.
D) satisfy their desire for gold.
E) All of these
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63
In an effort to reach the Indies, Spain looked westward because
A) Portugal controlled the African coast.
B) the Pope granted Spain the right to sail this route.
C) Muslims blocked the sea route.
D) the Moors had convinced them to do so.
E) African tribes constantly menaced the European ships traveling along the coast.
A) Portugal controlled the African coast.
B) the Pope granted Spain the right to sail this route.
C) Muslims blocked the sea route.
D) the Moors had convinced them to do so.
E) African tribes constantly menaced the European ships traveling along the coast.
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64
The introduction of American plants around the world resulted in
A) rapid population growth in Europe.
B) many illnesses, caused by the new germs contained in these food-stuffs.
C) an African population decline.
D) very little change.
E) an increase in obese people.
A) rapid population growth in Europe.
B) many illnesses, caused by the new germs contained in these food-stuffs.
C) an African population decline.
D) very little change.
E) an increase in obese people.
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65
In the last half of the 15th century, some 40,000 Africans were forced into slavery by Portugal and Spain to
A) work on plantations in Africa.
B) establish plantations in North America.
C) establish plantations in South America.
D) help pay for the gold they took.
E) work on plantations on the Atlantic sugar islands.
A) work on plantations in Africa.
B) establish plantations in North America.
C) establish plantations in South America.
D) help pay for the gold they took.
E) work on plantations on the Atlantic sugar islands.
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66
The stage was set for a cataclysmic shift in the course of history when
A) Europeans increasingly demanded less expensive goods from Asia.
B) Africa was established as a source of slave labor.
C) the Portuguese demonstrated the feasibility of long-range ocean navigation.
D) the Renaissance nurtured a spirit of optimism and adventure.
E) All of these are correct.
A) Europeans increasingly demanded less expensive goods from Asia.
B) Africa was established as a source of slave labor.
C) the Portuguese demonstrated the feasibility of long-range ocean navigation.
D) the Renaissance nurtured a spirit of optimism and adventure.
E) All of these are correct.
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67
Malinche has earned a place in history as
A) the Indian slave woman who served as Cortés's translator with the Mexicans.
B) the woman whose name is synonymous with "traitor".
C) the Indian who married one of Cortes's soldiers and traveled to Spain.
D) the woman who was baptized with the Spanish name Doña Marina.
E) All of these
A) the Indian slave woman who served as Cortés's translator with the Mexicans.
B) the woman whose name is synonymous with "traitor".
C) the Indian who married one of Cortes's soldiers and traveled to Spain.
D) the woman who was baptized with the Spanish name Doña Marina.
E) All of these
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68
The term "Columbian Exchange" describes:
A) the exporting of precious metals from the New World and the importing of African slaves to the New World.
B) the gifts Columbus brought to and received from Native Americans.
C) the trade in Native American furs for European horses and other goods.
D) the transfer of plants, animals and diseases between the Old and New Worlds.
E) None of these are correct.
A) the exporting of precious metals from the New World and the importing of African slaves to the New World.
B) the gifts Columbus brought to and received from Native Americans.
C) the trade in Native American furs for European horses and other goods.
D) the transfer of plants, animals and diseases between the Old and New Worlds.
E) None of these are correct.
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The Native Americans unwittingly infected early European explorers with the following newly transmitted deadly disease that spread throughout Europe:
A) syphilis
B) measles
C) smallpox
D) malaria
E) yellow fever
A) syphilis
B) measles
C) smallpox
D) malaria
E) yellow fever
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70
According to scholars, the flood of precious New World metals into Spain is responsible for all of the following EXCEPT
A) the ballooning of the European money supply.
B) the foundations of the modern commercial banking system.
C) the growth of capitalism as an economic system.
D) a price revolution that dramatically decreased consumer costs.
E) the spread of commerce and manufacturing.
A) the ballooning of the European money supply.
B) the foundations of the modern commercial banking system.
C) the growth of capitalism as an economic system.
D) a price revolution that dramatically decreased consumer costs.
E) the spread of commerce and manufacturing.
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71
After his first voyage, Christopher Columbus believed that he had
A) discovered a New World.
B) failed at what he had set out to do.
C) sailed to the outskirts of the East Indies.
D) sailed around the world.
E) reached the shores of Japan.
A) discovered a New World.
B) failed at what he had set out to do.
C) sailed to the outskirts of the East Indies.
D) sailed around the world.
E) reached the shores of Japan.
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72
The adoption of horses by Native American tribes such as the Sioux, Apaches and Blackfeet
A) enabled them to wage more successful wars against their enemies.
B) allowed them to travel across the vast expanse of North America, from Atlantic to Pacific.
C) transformed their cultures into wide-ranging, hunter-gather societies that roamed the Great Plains.
D) led them to shift from agriculture to ranch-based economies.
E) All of these are correct.
A) enabled them to wage more successful wars against their enemies.
B) allowed them to travel across the vast expanse of North America, from Atlantic to Pacific.
C) transformed their cultures into wide-ranging, hunter-gather societies that roamed the Great Plains.
D) led them to shift from agriculture to ranch-based economies.
E) All of these are correct.
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73
The institution of encomienda allowed the
A) native people to enslave members of other tribes.
B) Europeans to marry Native Americans.
C) European governments to give Indians to colonists if they promised to Christianize them.
D) governments of Europe to abolish the practice of Indian slavery and to establish African slavery.
E) Europeans to establish an economy based on capitalism.
A) native people to enslave members of other tribes.
B) Europeans to marry Native Americans.
C) European governments to give Indians to colonists if they promised to Christianize them.
D) governments of Europe to abolish the practice of Indian slavery and to establish African slavery.
E) Europeans to establish an economy based on capitalism.
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74
European contact with Native Americans led to
A) the Europeans' acceptance of the horse into their culture.
B) the deaths of millions of Native Americans, who had little resistance to European diseases.
C) the introduction into the New World of such plants as potatoes, tomatoes, and beans.
D) an increase in the Native American population.
E) the use of tobacco by Native Americans.
A) the Europeans' acceptance of the horse into their culture.
B) the deaths of millions of Native Americans, who had little resistance to European diseases.
C) the introduction into the New World of such plants as potatoes, tomatoes, and beans.
D) an increase in the Native American population.
E) the use of tobacco by Native Americans.
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75
_____ was introduced to the New World by European explorers.
A) Syphilis
B) Maize
C) Tobacco
D) Smallpox
E) Pumpkin
A) Syphilis
B) Maize
C) Tobacco
D) Smallpox
E) Pumpkin
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76
All of the following contributed to the emergence of a new interdependent global economic system EXCEPT
A) Europe providing the markets and capital.
B) Africa providing the labor.
C) European explorers' desire to create new cultures.
D) the New World providing its raw materials.
E) the advancement and improvement of technology.
A) Europe providing the markets and capital.
B) Africa providing the labor.
C) European explorers' desire to create new cultures.
D) the New World providing its raw materials.
E) the advancement and improvement of technology.
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77
Which group was responsible for slave trading in Africa long before the Europeans had arrived?
A) The Portuguese and Spanish
B) The English and Scandinavians
C) The Incas and Aztecs
D) The Arabs and Africans
E) The English and Americans
A) The Portuguese and Spanish
B) The English and Scandinavians
C) The Incas and Aztecs
D) The Arabs and Africans
E) The English and Americans
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78
Which of the following New World plants revolutionized the international economy?
A) maize
B) potatoes
C) beans
D) tomatoes
E) All of these are correct.
A) maize
B) potatoes
C) beans
D) tomatoes
E) All of these are correct.
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79
The origins of the modern plantation system can be found in the
A) American South.
B) Arab slave trade.
C) Portuguese slave trade.
D) European feudal system.
E) African slave system.
A) American South.
B) Arab slave trade.
C) Portuguese slave trade.
D) European feudal system.
E) African slave system.
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80
Columbus called the native people in the "New World" Indians because
A) that was what they called themselves.
B) he believed that he had skirted the rim of the "Indies."
C) it was a form of the Spanish word for heathen.
D) the Vikings had first called them by that name.
E) the Spanish often used this generic word, which meant "outsider" or "non-Spanish."
A) that was what they called themselves.
B) he believed that he had skirted the rim of the "Indies."
C) it was a form of the Spanish word for heathen.
D) the Vikings had first called them by that name.
E) the Spanish often used this generic word, which meant "outsider" or "non-Spanish."
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