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Create an argument about the significance of European expansion on the Americas.(1 point)
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European expansion into the Americas did not exploit land-based resources, only trade routes in the region. This was done because Europeans wanted to control trade routes to make money off of them.
European expansion into the Americas did not exploit land-based resources, only trade routes in the region. This was done because Europeans wanted to control trade routes to make money off of them.

European expansion into the Americas was a process that took the sustainability of the resources of the Americas into account throughout.
European expansion into the Americas was a process that took the sustainability of the resources of the Americas into account throughout.

European expansion into the Americas was not done for economic gain. Instead, European expansion was done for exploratory purposes by people such as Christopher Columbus.
European expansion into the Americas was not done for economic gain. Instead, European expansion was done for exploratory purposes by people such as Christopher Columbus.

European expansion into the Americas came at the expense of the exploitation of the resources of the Americas and of other people, including those who were brought to the Americas by force.

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Create an argument about the significance of European expansion on the Americas.(1 point)
Responses

European expansion into the Americas did not exploit land-based resources, only trade routes in the region. This was done because Europeans wanted to control trade routes to make money off of them.
European expansion into the Americas did not exploit land-based resources, only trade routes in the region. This was done because Europeans wanted to control trade routes to make money off of them.

European expansion into the Americas was a process that took the sustainability of the resources of the Americas into account throughout.
European expansion into the Americas was a process that took the sustainability of the resources of the Americas into account throughout.

European expansion into the Americas was not done for economic gain. Instead, European expansion was done for exploratory purposes by people such as Christopher Columbus.
European expansion into the Americas was not done for economic gain. Instead, European expansion was done for exploratory purposes by people such as Christopher Columbus.

European expansion into the Americas came at the expense of the exploitation of the resources of the Americas and of other people, including those who were brought to the Americas by force.
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Create an argument about the significance of European expansion on the Americas.(1 point)
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European expansion into the Americas did not exploit land-based resources, only trade routes in the region. This was done because Europeans wanted to control trade routes to make money off of them.

European expansion into the Americas was a process that took the sustainability of the resources of the Americas into account throughout

European expansion into the Americas was not done for economic gain. Instead, European expansion was done for exploratory purposes by people such as Christopher Columbus.

European expansion into the Americas came at the expense of the exploitation of the resources of the Americas and of other people, including those who were brought to the Americas by force.
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Assess the consequences of European attempts to convert Indigenous peoples to Christianity. Which consequence most likely resulted from sacred Indigenous religions being banned by Europeans?(1 point)
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the preservation of Indigenous myths and history
the preservation of Indigenous myths and history

Christianity becoming a minor religion in South America
Christianity becoming a minor religion in South America

conquistadors immersing themselves in the cultures of local populations
conquistadors immersing themselves in the cultures of local populations

the loss of Indigenous religious texts
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When comparing those who dominated important trading centers throughout Asia, who was the most successful up until the fifteenth century?(1 point)
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India and China
India and China

the Islamic empire
the Islamic empire

European Christians
European Christians

Portugal and Spain
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What is a monopoly?(1 point)
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a country that invades another for its goods
a country that invades another for its goods

a country’s wealth measured by the amount of gold or silver it has
a country’s wealth measured by the amount of gold or silver it has

an individual or organization that has complete control over a good, service, or market
an individual or organization that has complete control over a good, service, or market

a belief that non-Catholics should convert to Catholicism
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While investigating the increased warfare in West Africa between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, what do many historians argue is the key factor in increasing warfare at large?(1 point)
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varying local currencies, such as nzimbu shells
varying local currencies, such as nzimbu shells

dangerous environments along the Bight of Benin
dangerous environments along the Bight of Benin

wars of succession
wars of succession

the European firearms sale-enslavement cycle
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