1. Which statement best describes the relationship between technology and European exploration?
A. European technological advances were slow and often prone to failure during long voyages.
B. Europeans developed new technologies, such as the astrolabe and magnetic conpass, to permit long-distance travel.
C. European nations benefited from a combination of existing technologies and their own innovations to aid exploration.
D. Europeans refused to use technologies originating from Asia because they believed they were inferior to European designs
2. Which statement best explains the Roman catholic church's primary reaction to the ideas developed by Galileo and other scientists of the scientific revolution?
A. The Catholic church saw the scientific revolution as insignificant and not a threat to their teachings
B. The catholic church saw the scientific method as a threat to their political power in Europe
C. The Catholic church saw new astronomical ideas as heresy because they contradicted the literal word of the Bible.
D. the Catholic church blamed protestants for heretical ideas and sought to eradicate them.
3. Which if the following is an effect of Portugal developing the caravel?
A. Portugal took control of the silk road.
B. Portugal became Europe's first maritime empire.
C. The Roman catholic church eradicated Islam from the Iberian peninsula.
D. The trade of enslaved Africans decreased
4. Which of these statements best summarizes the status of common farmers during different eras of history?
A. Common farmers generally became wealthy as they developed and controlled new methods of agriculture.
B. Common farmers did the hardest agriculture work but received little of the economic profits
C. Common farmers increased their personal ownership of land as new advances in agriculture took place
D. Common farmers were mostly enslaved laborers who worked on property owned by wealthy landowners
5. How did the counter-reformation in Europe most impact the settlement of European colonies in the Americas?
A. The Catholic Church created special settlements in the Americas for non-catholics who are being persecuted by various European monarchs
B. Catholic monarchs in France and Spain financed special voyages to the Americas to give non-catholic Protestants and jews opportunities to freely practice their religion without persecution.
C. Catholic persecutions of Protestants in England led to the Great puritan migration to New England during the 1600s
D. Catholic presentation to protestants and Jews resulted in the voluntary and forced migrations of various religious groups to Americas
6. Why is Ibn Battuta's book, 'a gift to those who contemplate the wonders of the cities and the marvels of traveling', so important to historians?
A. It reveals secrets of his faith
B. It gives insight into the world of Islam
C. It describes places in Africa
D. It explains battle tactics
7. How did the treaty of Granada affect the Mudejars living in Spain?
A. They were forced to wear specific symbols on their clothing.
B. They were allowed to worship freely as Muslims
C. They were expelled from Spain altogether
D. They were required to fight in the Spanish army
8. How did the search for maritime trade routes to Asia affect the growth of European empires?
A. Several European nations began building overseas Empires so they could access valuable trade goods such as spices
B. It has a little impact on the growth of European Empires because trade was not very profitable
C. The cost of getting spices from Asia made some countries decide that Global expansion was not worthwhile
D. The countries with the most land space in Europe were the most successful at building empires
9. In what types of businesses did European intellectual communities begin to develop in early modern European cities?
A. Coffeehouses
B. Government institutions
C. Trading outposts
D. Churches
10. How did the Reconquista lead to the age of exploration?
A. It motivated France to try to get ahead of Spain and Portugal in exploration
B. It started a crusade against Ottoman Empire
C. It made Italy strong enough to push Beyond Europe
D. It made spain strong enough to push outward from European after centuries of War
11. How did the Spanish treatment of indigenous people improve over time?
A. The king reformed the encomienda system and the Dominicans changed how they spread Christianity in central America
B. Spanish settlers with encomiendas began to treat the indigenous people better because they thought it was the right thing to do
C. The Spanish became more convinced that they could treat the indigenous people any way they wanted
D. The Spanish increased the number of missionaries in the Americas
12. Which of the following best suggests why the Portuguese did not try to make as many colonies in Asia as the Spanish did in the Western hemisphere?
A. Because of their experiences with the silk road, the Portuguese knew Asia had many places they wanted to trade with, which was one of their main goals
B. The Portuguese saw the people in Asia as their equals
C. The Roman catholic church told Europeans not to make colonies
D. The Portuguese did not believe in taking things by force
13. How is the spread of the potato related to an increase in population in the old world?
A. The potato grows easily in warm, comfortable climates. This means it grew well everywhere except northern Europe, leading to an increase in population.
B. The potato grows easily in cold, harsh climates. This means that it grew well in northern Europe, providing a dependable food source that led to an increase in population
C. The potato does not grow easily outside of the Andes. This means that it did not lead to an increase in population in the old world
D. The potato does not correlate with an increase in population in the old world
14. Which of the following best describes the commercial revolution?
A. The "discovery" of the new world that prompted European nations to establish territories
B. The influx of sliver that resulted in economic turmoil for European nations
C. The exchange of goods, diseases, and ideas that resulted from contact between the new world and old world
D. The establishment of new economic, political, and social systems as well as banking and a futures market
15. Greater amounts of food, crops, livestock, and other commodities traded on the Columbian exchange caused a major increase in which population?
A. Latin Americans
B. Europeans
C. Indigenous Americans
D. South Americans
16. What was implied by mercantilism, which grew with the transatlantic trade route?
A. It was implied that an American diaspora would occur.
B. It was implies that nationalism was an important idea
C. It was implied that the colonists were inferior to their mother country
D. It was implied that Africans were inferior to Europeans
17. Imagine you investigated the role colonial plantations had on the increase of the African slave trade. Which of the following statements would provide the best findings of your investigation?
A. The demand for skilled labor to harvest cash crops increased the African slave trade
B. The demand to cultivate plantation land decreased so the African slave trade increased to reduce labor costs
C. The demand to harvest cash crops at a cheap labor price increased the African slave trade
D. The demand for less-intensive labor to harvest cash crops increased the African slave trade
18. Alfonso the first reshaped Kongo by?
A. Banning the slave trade in Kongo
B. Making catholicism the state religion and allowing the Portuguese to buy more enslaved people
C. Unifying the states of West Africa
D. Converting to Islam
19. Why might Olaudah Equiano have believed he had a chance to buy his freedom and move to England after he was purchasing by Mr. King, a "charitable and humane" Quaker merchant?
A. Quakers tended to be heavily involved in the abolitionist movement
B. Mr. King promised his freedom, and Olaudah Equiano believes him
C. Olaudah Equiano had excellent communication skills in the English language
D. Olaudah Equiano was himself a Christian
20. Which source would you use to learn more about the consequences of European attempts to convert indigenous populations to Christianity?
A. A conquistadors journal with entries detailing their peaceful interactions with indigenous people
B. An indigenous group leader's letter conveying concerns about loss of their heritage
C. A missionary's letter detailing instructions for how to best convert indigenous populations
D. An indigenous mythological text describing their history and beliefs
21. Why did the Dutch begin sell firearms to West Africa?
A. They knew it would lead to an increase in enslaved peoples
B. The pope lifted his ban on firearms sales to non-Christians
C. The Portuguese could not supply enough firearms
D. They wanted to keep up with the other European traders.
3 answers
A. Indigenous populations were largely unaffected by the Columbian Exchange.
B. Indigenous populations were decimated by European diseases brought over during the exchange.
C. Indigenous populations experienced improved health and living conditions due to new foods and technologies brought over during the exchange.
D. Indigenous populations benefited economically from the trade of goods during the exchange.
23. Which statement best describes the impact of the transatlantic slave trade on African societies?
A. The transatlantic slave trade had no significant impact on African societies.
B. African societies were strengthened and revitalized due to the influx of new labor and resources from the slave trade.
C. African societies were completely destabilized and collapsed as a result of the slave trade.
D. African societies experienced warfare, violence, and depopulation as millions were captured and sold into slavery.
24. Which statement best reflects the impact of the French Revolution on the Haitian Revolution?
A. The French Revolution inspired and provided support for the Haitian Revolution.
B. The French Revolution had no impact on the Haitian Revolution.
C. The French Revolution created a distraction, preventing France from fully supporting the Haitian Revolution.
D. The French Revolution led to increased oppression and control over the Haitian people, delaying their fight for independence.
25. Which factor played the most significant role in the success of European colonization in the Americas?
A. Military superiority and advanced weaponry
B. Efficient and organized administration and governance
C. Collaboration and alliances with indigenous peoples
D. Technological advancements in navigation and shipbuilding
1. B. Europeans developed new technologies, such as the astrolabe and magnetic compass, to permit long-distance travel.
2. C. The Catholic church saw new astronomical ideas as heresy because they contradicted the literal word of the Bible.
3. B. Portugal became Europe's first maritime empire.
4. B. Common farmers did the hardest agricultural work but received little of the economic profits.
5. D. Catholic persecution of Protestants and Jews resulted in the voluntary and forced migrations of various religious groups to the Americas.
6. B. It gives insight into the world of Islam.
7. B. They were allowed to worship freely as Muslims.
8. A. Several European nations began building overseas Empires so they could access valuable trade goods such as spices.
9. A. Coffeehouses.
10. D. It made Spain strong enough to push outward from European after centuries of war.
11. A. The king reformed the encomienda system and the Dominicans changed how they spread Christianity in Central America.
12. A. Because of their experiences with the Silk Road, the Portuguese knew Asia had many places they wanted to trade with, which was one of their main goals.
13. B. The potato grows easily in cold, harsh climates. This means that it grew well in northern Europe, providing a dependable food source that led to an increase in population.
14. D. The establishment of new economic, political, and social systems as well as banking and a futures market.
15. B. Europeans.
16. B. It implied that nationalism was an important idea.
17. C. The demand to harvest cash crops at a cheap labor price increased the African slave trade.
18. B. Making Catholicism the state religion and allowing the Portuguese to buy more enslaved people.
19. A. Quakers tended to be heavily involved in the abolitionist movement.
20. B. An indigenous group leader's letter conveying concerns about loss of their heritage.
21. C. The Portuguese could not supply enough firearms.