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History, 08.10.2019 17:30 alondrabarraza
*45 points, ! *
*20 questions. need . will mark brainliest.*
~do not put "look it up" or "i don't know"
question 1
which was not a motivation for european exploration in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries?
question options:
the promise of trade with asia
the desire for economic gain
the need for a land route to china
a spirit of curiosity
question 2
why did prince henry of portugal sponsor voyages of discovery?
question options:
he was motivated by columbus's voyages to the new world.
he wanted to trade with the people of africa.
he wanted to find a way to circumnavigate the world.
he planned to be king.
question 3
how did the caravel make europeans' voyages of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries possible?
question options:
it was designed with a special sail that allowed it to sail against the wind.
it was equipped with enough rowers to propel it against any ocean current.
it had a large cargo area and could carry heavy loads across the ocean.
it was big and strong enough to make long voyages across the ocean.
question 4
which best explains how the astrolabe made voyages of exploration possible?
question options:
it sailors steer around rocky coasts.
it aided navigators in predicting the weather.
it kept crews from getting sick.
it allowed sailors to know their north-south location.
question 5
which does not explain the spanish conquest of the aztecs?
question options:
the spanish destroyed the aztecs' weapons.
the aztecs suffered many deaths from disease.
the spanish found allies among enemies of the aztecs.
the aztec capital saw widespread starvation.
question 6
which best explains why english settlers colonized new england in the mid-1600s?
question options:
to convert the native people to christianity
to practice their religion
to establish a profitable fur trade
to cultivate tobacco
question 7
which best describes the columbian exchange?
question options:
the division of the new world between spain and portugal
the development of trade routes between the new world and european nations
the influx of colonists who arrived in the new world from europe
the movement of plants, animals, and diseases between the old world and the new world
question 8
which was unknown in europe before european explorers visited the americas?
question options:
sugar
onions
tobacco
bananas
question 9
which was a reason for an increase in the transatlantic slave trade during the sixteenth century?
question options:
the spanish conquest of mexico
colonization of new england
the fur trade in canada
sugar plantations in brazil
question 10
which describes the middle passage?
question options:
the sea journey made by slaves from africa to the americas
the trade of sugar and tobacco from the americas to europe
the exchange of animals, plants, and diseases between the old world and the new world
the shipment of manufactured goods from europe to africa
question 11
which was not a cause of the protestant reformation?
question options:
sale of indulgences
thirty years' war
worldliness and greed among catholic officials
the renaissance spirit of questioning authority
question 12
which was not a consequence of the protestant reformation?
question options:
belief in predestination
wars of religion
decline in literacy
the rise of nation-states
question 13
which summarizes a result of the protestant reformation?
question options:
it prompted greater cooperation between catholics and non-catholics.
it led to better treatment of european jews.
it brought about a decline of monastic societies.
question 14
which was a cause of the thirty years' war?
question options:
defeat of the spanish armada
st. bartholomew's day massacre
conflict between catholics and protestants
council of trent
question 15
which country rose to power as a result of the peace of westphalia, ending the thirty years war?
question options:
germany
italy
spain
france
question 16
which is an example of absolutism under king louis xiv?
question options:
persecution of european jews
construction of versailles
meeting of the estates-general
convening of the inquisition
question 17
which is an example of absolutism under russia's peter the great?
question options:
victory over the mongols
construction of st. petersburg
the time of troubles
the catholic reformation
question 18
which was a cause of the english civil war?
question options:
a split between england and scotland
disagreements between protestants and jews
rebellion in the english colonies
a dispute between the king and parliament
question 19
which was not a result of the english civil war?
question options:
beheading of king charles i
rise of absolute monarchs in england
rise of oliver cromwell
establishment of the commonwealth
question 20
which became part of english government and culture during the glorious revolution?
question options:
a new king and queen
parliament
the commonwealth
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