A)Which of the following describe goods that were exported by China and imported by Europe?(1 point)
Responses
incenses, gold, salt, and ivory
incenses, gold, salt, and ivory
silk, jade, lacquerware, and porcelain
silk, jade, lacquerware, and porcelain
wool and timber
wool and timber
furs, horses, and livestock
furs, horses, and livestock
Question 2
A)What effects did the Reconquista have on religious motivations for colonization?(1 point)
Responses
The Reconquista showcased how destroying temples robbed Indigenous populations of their own religion and values.
The Reconquista showcased how destroying temples robbed Indigenous populations of their own religion and values.
The Reconquista showcased how peaceful missionaries could spread Christianity to the Muslim world.
The Reconquista showcased how peaceful missionaries could spread Christianity to the Muslim world.
The Reconquista influenced Iberian colonization because it showcased the need for more peaceful methods of conversion.
The Reconquista influenced Iberian colonization because it showcased the need for more peaceful methods of conversion.
The Reconquista influenced Iberian colonization because it shaped religious attitudes that nonbelievers must be converted or fought.
The Reconquista influenced Iberian colonization because it shaped religious attitudes that nonbelievers must be converted or fought.
Question 3
A)How did indirect imperial rule impact modern Nigeria?(1 point)
Responses
Indirect British rule helped Nigeria to grow its wealth, leading it to grow economically in the modern day.
Indirect British rule helped Nigeria to grow its wealth, leading it to grow economically in the modern day.
The growth of cash crops helped Nigeria become a prosperous country in the modern day.
The growth of cash crops helped Nigeria become a prosperous country in the modern day.
Infrastructure was not a priority under British rule, so building infrastructure has been a major initiative in modern Nigeria.
Infrastructure was not a priority under British rule, so building infrastructure has been a major initiative in modern Nigeria.
Systems of administration were destroyed by the British, creating a power vacuum and leading to conflict in Nigeria.
Systems of administration were destroyed by the British, creating a power vacuum and leading to conflict in Nigeria.
Question 4
A)What was the land revenue system in British India?(1 point)
Responses
the process of growing crops only for profit
the process of growing crops only for profit
a system that levied high taxes on Indian farmers
a system that levied high taxes on Indian farmers
the process of replacing artisans with machines
the process of replacing artisans with machines
a system of extensive railways across India
a system of extensive railways across India
Question 5
A)The legal jurisdiction Western powers had in Chinese ports led to which of the following?(1 point)
Responses
Western powers had to pay taxes in China and follow Chinese laws.
Western powers had to pay taxes in China and follow Chinese laws.
Western powers had to pay taxes in China and they rebelled against the U.S. government.
Western powers had to pay taxes in China and they rebelled against the U.S. government.
Western powers did not pay taxes in China, but they had to stay out of China’s interior.
Western powers did not pay taxes in China, but they had to stay out of China’s interior.
Western powers did not pay taxes in China and they avoided Chinese laws.
Western powers did not pay taxes in China and they avoided Chinese laws.
Question 6
A)
Use the phrase to answer the question.
“Substituting dollars for bullets.”
How does President Taft’s dollar diplomacy phrase compare to President Roosevelt’s “big stick” diplomacy?
(1 point)
Responses
Substituting dollars represented spending minimal money and resources to end conflict peacefully, whereas “big stick” diplomacy relied on military resources to end conflict.
Substituting dollars represented spending minimal money and resources to end conflict peacefully, whereas “big stick” diplomacy relied on military resources to end conflict.
Substituting dollars for bullets represented using military funds to build and expand U.S. economic interests in Latin America, whereas “big stick” diplomacy used military funds and resources.
Substituting dollars for bullets represented using military funds to build and expand U.S. economic interests in Latin America, whereas “big stick” diplomacy used military funds and resources.
Substituting dollars represented spending more money on military intervention to build on “big stick” diplomacy policies.
Substituting dollars represented spending more money on military intervention to build on “big stick” diplomacy policies.
Substituting dollars represented utilizing economic policy in exchange for the use of military threat, whereas “big stick” diplomacy relies on the threat of military force.
Substituting dollars represented utilizing economic policy in exchange for the use of military threat, whereas “big stick” diplomacy relies on the threat of military force.
Question 7
A)How were the tactics the British used to defeat the resistance movements of the Zulus and the Ashanti similar?(1 point)
Responses
The British were able to defeat the Ashanti because they allowed the Ashanti and Zulus to keep their leaders.
The British were able to defeat the Ashanti because they allowed the Ashanti and Zulus to keep their leaders.
The British were able to defeat both resistance movements because they exiled strong leaders and created divisions within the empires.
The British were able to defeat both resistance movements because they exiled strong leaders and created divisions within the empires.
The British were able to defeat both the Ashanti and Zulus in one crushing battle due to England’s military power.
The British were able to defeat both the Ashanti and Zulus in one crushing battle due to England’s military power.
The British enlisted the help of allies in Ethiopia, whose military strength helped them overpower the Ashanti and Zulu.
The British enlisted the help of allies in Ethiopia, whose military strength helped them overpower the Ashanti and Zulu.
Question 8
A)Which thinker from the Scientific Revolution was the first to observe Jupiter’s moons?(1 point)
Responses
Galileo Galilei
Galileo Galilei
Robert Boyle
Robert Boyle
Johannes Kepler
Johannes Kepler
Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton
Question 9
A)What was the main importance of the Glorious Revolution?(1 point)
Responses
The British Parliament became the main power in England.
The British Parliament became the main power in England.
James I was removed from the throne.
James I was removed from the throne.
English monarchs accepted limits on their power.
English monarchs accepted limits on their power.
England became a constitutional monarchy.
England became a constitutional monarchy.
Question 10
A)Which group benefited the least from the early development of laissez-faire capitalism in Europe?(1 point)
Responses
enslaved African men
enslaved African men
landowning White men
landowning White men
factory workers
factory workers
upper-class White women
upper-class White women
answer all these questions
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2) D) The Reconquista influenced Iberian colonization because it shaped religious attitudes that nonbelievers must be converted or fought.
3) C) Infrastructure was not a priority under British rule, so building infrastructure has been a major initiative in modern Nigeria.
4) B) a system that levied high taxes on Indian farmers
5) C) Western powers did not pay taxes in China, but they had to stay out of China’s interior.
6) A) Substituting dollars represented spending minimal money and resources to end conflict peacefully, whereas “big stick” diplomacy relied on military resources to end conflict.
7) B) The British were able to defeat both resistance movements because they exiled strong leaders and created divisions within the empires.
8) A) Galileo Galilei
9) D) England became a constitutional monarchy.
10) A) enslaved African men