Identify a technology that allowed ships to sail into the wind.(1 point)
Responses
lateen sail
lateen sail
astrolabe
astrolabe
magnetic compass
magnetic compass
square rigging
9 answers
square rigging
Which European explorer was the first to use new technologies, such as the caravel and astrolabe, to sail around Africa to Asia?(1 point)
Responses
Bartolomeu Dias
Bartolomeu Dias
Amerigo Vespucci
Amerigo Vespucci
Prince Henry
Prince Henry
Christopher Columbus
Responses
Bartolomeu Dias
Bartolomeu Dias
Amerigo Vespucci
Amerigo Vespucci
Prince Henry
Prince Henry
Christopher Columbus
Bartolomeu Dias
How did Galileo investigate and prove the model of heliocentrism correct?(1 point)
Responses
He improved on the sextant and quadrant to determine the movements of planets.
He improved on the sextant and quadrant to determine the movements of planets.
He only used mathematical calculations to prove the model of heliocentrism correct.
He only used mathematical calculations to prove the model of heliocentrism correct.
He used biblical teachings to prove the model of heliocentrism correct.
He used biblical teachings to prove the model of heliocentrism correct.
He used the telescope to make observations about the solar system.
Responses
He improved on the sextant and quadrant to determine the movements of planets.
He improved on the sextant and quadrant to determine the movements of planets.
He only used mathematical calculations to prove the model of heliocentrism correct.
He only used mathematical calculations to prove the model of heliocentrism correct.
He used biblical teachings to prove the model of heliocentrism correct.
He used biblical teachings to prove the model of heliocentrism correct.
He used the telescope to make observations about the solar system.
He used the telescope to make observations about the solar system.
Which explanation of Portugal’s ability to become Europe’s first maritime empire is most accurate?(1 point)
Responses
A wealthy Portuguese prince brought together a team of experts to develop technology that allowed Portugal to expand overseas.
A wealthy Portuguese prince brought together a team of experts to develop technology that allowed Portugal to expand overseas.
Because Portugal is located in the West of Europe, it did not interact with Islamic Caliphates as much as other powers in Europe.
Because Portugal is located in the West of Europe, it did not interact with Islamic Caliphates as much as other powers in Europe.
Portugal was the most wealthy power in Europe.
Portugal was the most wealthy power in Europe.
The monarchs of Portugal funded exploration onto land-based trade routes.
The monarchs of Portugal funded exploration onto land-based trade routes.
Responses
A wealthy Portuguese prince brought together a team of experts to develop technology that allowed Portugal to expand overseas.
A wealthy Portuguese prince brought together a team of experts to develop technology that allowed Portugal to expand overseas.
Because Portugal is located in the West of Europe, it did not interact with Islamic Caliphates as much as other powers in Europe.
Because Portugal is located in the West of Europe, it did not interact with Islamic Caliphates as much as other powers in Europe.
Portugal was the most wealthy power in Europe.
Portugal was the most wealthy power in Europe.
The monarchs of Portugal funded exploration onto land-based trade routes.
The monarchs of Portugal funded exploration onto land-based trade routes.
A wealthy Portuguese prince brought together a team of experts to develop technology that allowed Portugal to expand overseas.
Use the excerpt to answer the question.
“The power of population is so superior to the power of the earth to produce subsistence for man, that premature death must in some shape or other visit the human race.”
—Thomas Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of Population, 1798
Which of these statements best summarizes Malthus’s ideas on the relationship between population growth and agricultural production?
(1 point)
Responses
Population growth would eventually outpace agricultural production and lead to famine and starvation.
Population growth would eventually outpace agricultural production and lead to famine and starvation.
Population growth would lead to the development of permanent, complex world societies.
Population growth would lead to the development of permanent, complex world societies.
Population growth, paired with improvements in farming, would most benefit underprivileged social classes.
Population growth, paired with improvements in farming, would most benefit underprivileged social classes.
Population growth could be controlled if new developments in agricultural production were used to fight hunger.
“The power of population is so superior to the power of the earth to produce subsistence for man, that premature death must in some shape or other visit the human race.”
—Thomas Malthus, An Essay on the Principle of Population, 1798
Which of these statements best summarizes Malthus’s ideas on the relationship between population growth and agricultural production?
(1 point)
Responses
Population growth would eventually outpace agricultural production and lead to famine and starvation.
Population growth would eventually outpace agricultural production and lead to famine and starvation.
Population growth would lead to the development of permanent, complex world societies.
Population growth would lead to the development of permanent, complex world societies.
Population growth, paired with improvements in farming, would most benefit underprivileged social classes.
Population growth, paired with improvements in farming, would most benefit underprivileged social classes.
Population growth could be controlled if new developments in agricultural production were used to fight hunger.
Population growth would eventually outpace agricultural production and lead to famine and starvation.