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How does the development of maritime empires compare with the development of land-based empires in the fifteenth and sixteenth...Asked by choooo
How does the development of maritime empires compare with the development of land-based empires in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries?(1 point)
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The maritime empires focused on control of trade routes in the Indian Ocean rather than the control of people and land.
The maritime empires focused on control of trade routes in the Indian Ocean rather than the control of people and land.
Land-based empires were heavily supported by private individuals and joint-stock companies.
Land-based empires were heavily supported by private individuals and joint-stock companies.
The maritime empires found themselves bankrupt due to the necessary investment in infrastructure.
The maritime empires found themselves bankrupt due to the necessary investment in infrastructure.
The maritime empires did not have to rely on locals for help in the Indian Ocean.
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The maritime empires focused on control of trade routes in the Indian Ocean rather than the control of people and land.
The maritime empires focused on control of trade routes in the Indian Ocean rather than the control of people and land.
Land-based empires were heavily supported by private individuals and joint-stock companies.
Land-based empires were heavily supported by private individuals and joint-stock companies.
The maritime empires found themselves bankrupt due to the necessary investment in infrastructure.
The maritime empires found themselves bankrupt due to the necessary investment in infrastructure.
The maritime empires did not have to rely on locals for help in the Indian Ocean.
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choooo
Which of the following best explains why the Portuguese expanded into the Indian Ocean?(1 point)
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With the Ottoman capture of Constantinople, the Portuguese had to find another route to access the Asian spice trade.
With the Ottoman capture of Constantinople, the Portuguese had to find another route to access the Asian spice trade.
The Portuguese developed superior technology, and the Indian Ocean was an ideal environment to test it out.
The Portuguese developed superior technology, and the Indian Ocean was an ideal environment to test it out.
The Portuguese empire wanted to find a route to the Caribbean sugar trade.
The Portuguese empire wanted to find a route to the Caribbean sugar trade.
The Portuguese heard of the building of the Taj Mahal in the Mughal Empire.
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With the Ottoman capture of Constantinople, the Portuguese had to find another route to access the Asian spice trade.
With the Ottoman capture of Constantinople, the Portuguese had to find another route to access the Asian spice trade.
The Portuguese developed superior technology, and the Indian Ocean was an ideal environment to test it out.
The Portuguese developed superior technology, and the Indian Ocean was an ideal environment to test it out.
The Portuguese empire wanted to find a route to the Caribbean sugar trade.
The Portuguese empire wanted to find a route to the Caribbean sugar trade.
The Portuguese heard of the building of the Taj Mahal in the Mughal Empire.
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choooo
Determine the effects of the Portuguese maritime empire in the Indian Ocean.(1 point)
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The Portuguese maritime empire continued the Columbian Exchange, expanded global trade, expanded Christianity’s influence, and led to the suppression of local customs and beliefs.
The Portuguese maritime empire continued the Columbian Exchange, expanded global trade, expanded Christianity’s influence, and led to the suppression of local customs and beliefs.
The Portuguese maritime empire led to the end of the Columbian Exchange, expanded global trade, and increased religious toleration.
The Portuguese maritime empire led to the end of the Columbian Exchange, expanded global trade, and increased religious toleration.
The Portuguese maritime empire took over entire nations and changed their government structures to become more democratic.
The Portuguese maritime empire took over entire nations and changed their government structures to become more democratic.
The Portuguese maritime empire allowed the Portuguese empire to grow in terms of trade, but it was unable to have any significant impact on the peoples around the Indian Ocean.
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The Portuguese maritime empire continued the Columbian Exchange, expanded global trade, expanded Christianity’s influence, and led to the suppression of local customs and beliefs.
The Portuguese maritime empire continued the Columbian Exchange, expanded global trade, expanded Christianity’s influence, and led to the suppression of local customs and beliefs.
The Portuguese maritime empire led to the end of the Columbian Exchange, expanded global trade, and increased religious toleration.
The Portuguese maritime empire led to the end of the Columbian Exchange, expanded global trade, and increased religious toleration.
The Portuguese maritime empire took over entire nations and changed their government structures to become more democratic.
The Portuguese maritime empire took over entire nations and changed their government structures to become more democratic.
The Portuguese maritime empire allowed the Portuguese empire to grow in terms of trade, but it was unable to have any significant impact on the peoples around the Indian Ocean.
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choooo
Why might investors in the British East India Company have looked toward the Netherlands for ways to improve trade?(1 point)
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The Dutch were able to keep the English out of Asia.
The Dutch were able to keep the English out of Asia.
The Dutch were able to generate significant interest in European manufactured goods in China.
The Dutch were able to generate significant interest in European manufactured goods in China.
The Dutch had superior knowledge in the Americas.
The Dutch had superior knowledge in the Americas.
The Dutch were more successful in obtaining trade partners and trade monopolies in Asia.
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The Dutch were able to keep the English out of Asia.
The Dutch were able to keep the English out of Asia.
The Dutch were able to generate significant interest in European manufactured goods in China.
The Dutch were able to generate significant interest in European manufactured goods in China.
The Dutch had superior knowledge in the Americas.
The Dutch had superior knowledge in the Americas.
The Dutch were more successful in obtaining trade partners and trade monopolies in Asia.
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choooo
An investigation into the Battle of Lepanto reveals that which of the following was a factor in the battle’s outcome?(1 point)
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the Ottoman’s superior organizational skills
the Ottoman’s superior organizational skills
the Ottoman’s more modern artillery
the Ottoman’s more modern artillery
the weakness of the Ottoman navy
the weakness of the Ottoman navy
the small size of the Ottoman navy
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the Ottoman’s superior organizational skills
the Ottoman’s superior organizational skills
the Ottoman’s more modern artillery
the Ottoman’s more modern artillery
the weakness of the Ottoman navy
the weakness of the Ottoman navy
the small size of the Ottoman navy
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The maritime empires did not have to rely on locals for help in the Indian Ocean.
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With the Ottoman capture of Constantinople, the Portuguese had to find another route to access the Asian spice trade.
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The Portuguese maritime empire continued the Columbian Exchange, expanded global trade, expanded Christianity’s influence, and led to the suppression of local customs and beliefs.
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The Dutch were more successful in obtaining trade partners and trade monopolies in Asia.
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the weakness of the Ottoman navy
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