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Deck 1: Three Societies on the Verge of Contact
1
Which of the following is a true statement about the pre-Columbian era?
A)During this era, people primarily followed herds of animals as their livelihood was based on hunting and gathering.
B)People during this era were able to endure in a single location long enough to create complex, hierarchical societies.
C)This was the era that began 15,000 years ago and ended 10,000 years ago.
D)During this era, which began 12, 000 years ago, thousands of young adults from Asia came to North America, crossing Alaska.
E)People during this era were unaware of the possibility of a sedentary existence.
A)During this era, people primarily followed herds of animals as their livelihood was based on hunting and gathering.
B)People during this era were able to endure in a single location long enough to create complex, hierarchical societies.
C)This was the era that began 15,000 years ago and ended 10,000 years ago.
D)During this era, which began 12, 000 years ago, thousands of young adults from Asia came to North America, crossing Alaska.
E)People during this era were unaware of the possibility of a sedentary existence.
B
2
Identify an accurate statement about the Mississippians.
A)Their civilization was formed after the weakening and dissolution of the Anasazi civilization.
B)They were the earliest settlers of North America who were of European origin.
C)They built fourteen "great houses" in the Chaco Canyon as a testament to the grandness of their civilization.
D)Their civilization disintegrated around 1100 C.E.
E)They developed an accurate calendar and built a pyramid.
A)Their civilization was formed after the weakening and dissolution of the Anasazi civilization.
B)They were the earliest settlers of North America who were of European origin.
C)They built fourteen "great houses" in the Chaco Canyon as a testament to the grandness of their civilization.
D)Their civilization disintegrated around 1100 C.E.
E)They developed an accurate calendar and built a pyramid.
E
3
The Archaic era marked the end of sedentary existence in Native North America.
False
4
The Kongo Empire took control of Timbuktu when the kingdom of Mali collapsed.
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5
Religiously, most of the Africans in Lower Guinea did not embrace Islam.
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6
Until the twelfth century, most of Europe was an economic and intellectual backwater in comparison to China.
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7
Lower Guinea was the home of the majority of Africans who came to America.
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8
By the late 1400s, North America was home to numerous civilizations and tribes, some of which were sizeable and dominated large swaths of land.
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9
What was the significance of the discovery of Kennewick man?
A)It confirmed that that earliest settlers in North America were of Asian origin.
B)It presented the possibility that North American settlement happened in different waves from a variety of locations.
C)It was the first discovery that confirmed the existence of the Aztec civilization in the American Southwest in 400 B.C.E.
D)It indicated that the first settlers came to North America for fame, fortune, and freedom.
E)It confirmed the Beringia theory, which stated that the first settlers of North America came following herds of woolly mammoths.
A)It confirmed that that earliest settlers in North America were of Asian origin.
B)It presented the possibility that North American settlement happened in different waves from a variety of locations.
C)It was the first discovery that confirmed the existence of the Aztec civilization in the American Southwest in 400 B.C.E.
D)It indicated that the first settlers came to North America for fame, fortune, and freedom.
E)It confirmed the Beringia theory, which stated that the first settlers of North America came following herds of woolly mammoths.
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10
The _____ era was the era beginning about 10,000 years ago and lasting until about 2,500 years ago; it was characterized by increased agricultural development.
A)pre-Columbian
B)Archaic
C)Renaissance
D)Victorian
E)Paleolithic
A)pre-Columbian
B)Archaic
C)Renaissance
D)Victorian
E)Paleolithic
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11
The kingdom of Ghana did not have any extensive trade routes.
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12
The first settlers of the Americas seem to have appeared during the Paleo-Indian era.
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13
Which of the following is a true statement about the Archaic era?
A)It was the era during which hunting was a primary source of sustenance for most people of Native North America.
B)It was characterized by the establishment of sedentary existence in American prehistory.
C)It was characterized by the creation of complex social hierarchical structures.
D)It began when Columbus first landed in North America.
E)It marked the end of the pre-Columbian era.
A)It was the era during which hunting was a primary source of sustenance for most people of Native North America.
B)It was characterized by the establishment of sedentary existence in American prehistory.
C)It was characterized by the creation of complex social hierarchical structures.
D)It began when Columbus first landed in North America.
E)It marked the end of the pre-Columbian era.
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14
The _____ is the North American era lasting from 500 B.C.E. to 1492 C.E.
A)Neolithic era
B)Renaissance
C)Paleolithic era
D)pre-Columbian era
E)Paleo-Indian era
A)Neolithic era
B)Renaissance
C)Paleolithic era
D)pre-Columbian era
E)Paleo-Indian era
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15
Which of the following is a true statement about the Anasazi?
A)They were known for their step-tiered temples and dominated the Yucatan Peninsula.
B)They were the earliest settlers of North America who were of European origin.
C)They built fourteen "great houses" in the Chaco Canyon as a testament to the grandness of their civilization.
D)They ruled central Mexico from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries.
E)They dominated southern Guatemala and the Yucatan Peninsula from the fifth to the eighth centuries.
A)They were known for their step-tiered temples and dominated the Yucatan Peninsula.
B)They were the earliest settlers of North America who were of European origin.
C)They built fourteen "great houses" in the Chaco Canyon as a testament to the grandness of their civilization.
D)They ruled central Mexico from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries.
E)They dominated southern Guatemala and the Yucatan Peninsula from the fifth to the eighth centuries.
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16
The Pueblo people were the southwestern conglomeration of tribes who lived in today's Mexico and Arizona.
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17
The _____ era was the era beginning about 15,000 years ago and ending about 10,000 years ago, characterized by initial North American settlement.
A)pre-Columbian
B)Archaic
C)Renaissance
D)Paleolithic
E)Paleo-Indian
A)pre-Columbian
B)Archaic
C)Renaissance
D)Paleolithic
E)Paleo-Indian
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18
The _____ were the first people to settle in North America, roughly 10,000 to 15,000 years ago.
A)Paleo-Indians
B)Paleolithic hominins
C)Australopithecines
D)Neolithic humanoids
E)Neanderthals
A)Paleo-Indians
B)Paleolithic hominins
C)Australopithecines
D)Neolithic humanoids
E)Neanderthals
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19
Which of the following is a true statement about the Incas?
A)They were the earliest settlers of North America who came from Europe.
B)They lived in the western coast of South America and formed the largest Indian civilization in the pre-Columbian era.
C)They built step-tiered temples and dominated southern Guatemala and the Yucatan Peninsula from the fifth to the eighth centuries.
D)They ruled central Mexico from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries.
E)They built fourteen "great houses" in the Chaco Canyon as a testament to the grandness of their civilization.
A)They were the earliest settlers of North America who came from Europe.
B)They lived in the western coast of South America and formed the largest Indian civilization in the pre-Columbian era.
C)They built step-tiered temples and dominated southern Guatemala and the Yucatan Peninsula from the fifth to the eighth centuries.
D)They ruled central Mexico from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries.
E)They built fourteen "great houses" in the Chaco Canyon as a testament to the grandness of their civilization.
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20
Socially, most Europeans in the fourteenth and the fifteenth centuries still lived in an agrarian society on remnants of the feudal system.
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21
A(n)_____ system is a belief system consisting of belief in many deities.
A)atheistic
B)monotheistic
C)polytheistic
D)pantheistic
E)transcendentalist
A)atheistic
B)monotheistic
C)polytheistic
D)pantheistic
E)transcendentalist
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22
Which of the following tribes was NOT a northeastern tribe?
A)The Wampanoag
B)The Massachusetts
C)The Narragansett
D)The Mohawk
E)The Cheyenne
A)The Wampanoag
B)The Massachusetts
C)The Narragansett
D)The Mohawk
E)The Cheyenne
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23
The _____ was the greatest portion of Mali after that kingdom collapsed around 1500; this empire controlled Timbuktu.
A)Kongo Empire
B)Ghana Empire
C)Songhay Empire
D)Benin Empire
E)Wampum Empire
A)Kongo Empire
B)Ghana Empire
C)Songhay Empire
D)Benin Empire
E)Wampum Empire
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24
In the European feudal system, a _____ was a laborer living and working on an estate; such estates were ruled by members of the upper class.
A)manor
B)vassal
C)serf
D)wampum
E)nobleman
A)manor
B)vassal
C)serf
D)wampum
E)nobleman
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25
_____ was an African empire on the Malian coast.
A)Beringia
B)Aztec
C)Mohawk
D)Benin
E)Cheyenne
A)Beringia
B)Aztec
C)Mohawk
D)Benin
E)Cheyenne
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26
Which of the following was true of Lower Guinea?
A)It was the region of the kingdom of Mali in which Islam spread more rapidly than in the rest of the kingdom.
B)It was the region that encompassed Timbuktu, the principal city of the kingdom of Mali.
C)It was one of the regions of the kingdom of Mali in which family descent was typically patrilineal.
D)It was the part of the kingdom of Mali in which people converted to Catholicism during the thirteenth century.
E)It was the region in which Africans possessed slaves, usually war captives or debtors.
A)It was the region of the kingdom of Mali in which Islam spread more rapidly than in the rest of the kingdom.
B)It was the region that encompassed Timbuktu, the principal city of the kingdom of Mali.
C)It was one of the regions of the kingdom of Mali in which family descent was typically patrilineal.
D)It was the part of the kingdom of Mali in which people converted to Catholicism during the thirteenth century.
E)It was the region in which Africans possessed slaves, usually war captives or debtors.
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27
Which of the following was true of the kingdom of Mali?
A)It was enveloped by the kingdom of Ghana in the thirteenth century.
B)It collapsed around 1500 just as sustained contact with Europeans was beginning.
C)It was a predominantly Catholic civilization in the early thirteenth century.
D)Islam spread most rapidly in the southernmost part of Mali.
E)Timbuktu, the principal city of Mali, was taken over by the Kongo Empire when Mali disintegrated.
A)It was enveloped by the kingdom of Ghana in the thirteenth century.
B)It collapsed around 1500 just as sustained contact with Europeans was beginning.
C)It was a predominantly Catholic civilization in the early thirteenth century.
D)Islam spread most rapidly in the southernmost part of Mali.
E)Timbuktu, the principal city of Mali, was taken over by the Kongo Empire when Mali disintegrated.
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28
Identify an accurate statement about Lower Guinea.
A)Religiously, most Africans in Lower Guinea did not embrace Islam.
B)Lower Guinea was one of the African regions in which slavery and slave trade were absent.
C)The people living in Lower Guinea were dependent on hunting and gathering rather than agriculture.
D)Family descent in Lower Guinea was typically patrilineal.
E)Lower Guinea did not have hierarchical social structures.
A)Religiously, most Africans in Lower Guinea did not embrace Islam.
B)Lower Guinea was one of the African regions in which slavery and slave trade were absent.
C)The people living in Lower Guinea were dependent on hunting and gathering rather than agriculture.
D)Family descent in Lower Guinea was typically patrilineal.
E)Lower Guinea did not have hierarchical social structures.
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29
_____ is the modern religion that was probably the most powerful and vibrant religion in the world during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries; its followers are known as Muslims.
A)Wicca
B)Jainism
C)Animism
D)Islam
E)Judaism
A)Wicca
B)Jainism
C)Animism
D)Islam
E)Judaism
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30
A(n)_____ system is a belief system consisting of the belief that supernatural beings, or souls, inhibit all objects and govern their actions.
A)atheistic
B)monotheist
C)polytheistic
D)animistic
E)transcendentalist
A)atheistic
B)monotheist
C)polytheistic
D)animistic
E)transcendentalist
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31
_____ was the principal city of the kingdom of Mali and was the cultural capital of Africa in the thirteenth century.
A)Mohawk
B)Aztec
C)Timbuktu
D)Cheyenne
E)Wampum
A)Mohawk
B)Aztec
C)Timbuktu
D)Cheyenne
E)Wampum
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32
The kingdom of _____ ruled West Africa from the eighth to the thirteenth centuries, beginning a tradition of expansive trade throughout western Africa.
A)Cahokia
B)Aztec
C)Mohawk
D)Wampum
E)Ghana
A)Cahokia
B)Aztec
C)Mohawk
D)Wampum
E)Ghana
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33
Which of the following is a true statement about the feudal system that was prevalent in Medieval Europe?
A)The serfs were people who were given the ownership of small portions of a large agricultural estate.
B)The vassal had authority over all a land's inhabitants.
C)The servants who worked for the vassals could act autonomously.
D)The serfs who worked on manors came from different professions and maintained their professions.
E)The Catholic Church did not have any control over agricultural estates.
A)The serfs were people who were given the ownership of small portions of a large agricultural estate.
B)The vassal had authority over all a land's inhabitants.
C)The servants who worked for the vassals could act autonomously.
D)The serfs who worked on manors came from different professions and maintained their professions.
E)The Catholic Church did not have any control over agricultural estates.
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34
Most tribes of North America were based on a _____, in which a tribe was divided into a number of large family groups.
A)clan system
B)feudal system
C)patriarchal system
D)monotheist system
E)secular system
A)clan system
B)feudal system
C)patriarchal system
D)monotheist system
E)secular system
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35
Which of the following was one of the factors that engendered the Renaissance?
A)The expansion of the feudal system in the fifteenth century
B)The high level of material well-being in the great European cities
C)The spread of atheism in the great European cities
D)The acceptance of social hierarchies and the subordination of serfs
E)The increased control of the Catholic Church over agricultural estates
A)The expansion of the feudal system in the fifteenth century
B)The high level of material well-being in the great European cities
C)The spread of atheism in the great European cities
D)The acceptance of social hierarchies and the subordination of serfs
E)The increased control of the Catholic Church over agricultural estates
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36
A(n)_____ arrangement is a family arrangement in which children typically follow the clan of their mother and married men move into the clan of their wives.
A)animistic
B)feudal
C)polytheist
D)patriarchal
E)matrilineal
A)animistic
B)feudal
C)polytheist
D)patriarchal
E)matrilineal
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37
_____ was a flourishing Islamic kingdom that enveloped the kingdom of Ghana by the thirteenth century.
A)Cahokia
B)Aztec
C)Mohawk
D)Cheyenne
E)Mali
A)Cahokia
B)Aztec
C)Mohawk
D)Cheyenne
E)Mali
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38
The Iroquois Confederacy was formed by:
A)southeastern Native American tribes.
B)northeastern tribes to counter the fear of attack.
C)the Prairies to restrict trade activities within the tribes.
D)the Indians of the High Plains.
E)European settlers in North America.
A)southeastern Native American tribes.
B)northeastern tribes to counter the fear of attack.
C)the Prairies to restrict trade activities within the tribes.
D)the Indians of the High Plains.
E)European settlers in North America.
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39
The _____ was an intellectual and artistic reconnection to the age of Greco-Roman antiquity; it started in the fourteenth century and lionized the individual.
A)Renaissance
B)Pantheism
C)Crusades
D)mercantilism
E)feudal revolution
A)Renaissance
B)Pantheism
C)Crusades
D)mercantilism
E)feudal revolution
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40
A _____ was an agricultural estate on European land operated by a lord and worked by peasants in exchange for protection and sustenance.
A)Wampum
B)serf
C)Roanoke
D)clan system
E)manor
A)Wampum
B)serf
C)Roanoke
D)clan system
E)manor
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41
Identify a factor that led to the development of Christian humanism in sixteenth century Europe.
A)The increased acceptance of the Roman Catholicism
B)The increased acceptance of the feudal system in Europe
C)The decision of the Church to promote multiple religions across Europe
D)The decline of the Reformation movement
E)The consolidation of monarchial powers
A)The increased acceptance of the Roman Catholicism
B)The increased acceptance of the feudal system in Europe
C)The decision of the Church to promote multiple religions across Europe
D)The decline of the Reformation movement
E)The consolidation of monarchial powers
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42
The _____ was the movement that challenged the Catholic Church to return to its unornamented origins.
A)Renaissance
B)black death
C)mercantilism
D)Protestant Reformation
E)Catholic humanism
A)Renaissance
B)black death
C)mercantilism
D)Protestant Reformation
E)Catholic humanism
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43
Discuss the factors that led to the formation of the Iroquois Confederacy.
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44
The _____ was the bubonic plague that started to spread in 1346 and eventually killed one-third of all Europeans.
A)Holocaust
B)Pequot War
C)Renaissance
D)Black Death
E)Crusades
A)Holocaust
B)Pequot War
C)Renaissance
D)Black Death
E)Crusades
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45
Explain the importance of the Archaic era.
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46
The Hundred Years' War was a war waged between _________ in the fourteenth century.
A. the African tribes
B. the kingdom of Mali and European traders
C. France and England
D. China and North America
A. the African tribes
B. the kingdom of Mali and European traders
C. France and England
D. China and North America
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47
_____ is the theory that a nation or state's prosperity was determined by the total volume of its trade.
A)Animism
B)Pantheism
C)Mercantilism
D)Renaissance
E)Atheism
A)Animism
B)Pantheism
C)Mercantilism
D)Renaissance
E)Atheism
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48
The _____ consisted of a series of campaigns in which Europeans marched to the Middle East in an effort to seize the Holy Land of Jerusalem, which at the time was controlled by Muslims.
A)Reformation
B)Hundred Years' War
C)Renaissance
D)Black Death
E)Crusades
A)Reformation
B)Hundred Years' War
C)Renaissance
D)Black Death
E)Crusades
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49
_________ were the beads made of polished shell that were used as currency for trading goods among North American tribes.
A. Wampum
B. Benin
C. Taos
D. Hopi
A. Wampum
B. Benin
C. Taos
D. Hopi
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50
Which of the following is a true statement about the Protestant Reformation?
A)It supported the Church's authority over the feudal lands.
B)It questioned the practice of selling indulgences.
C)It emphasized that the works one did to demonstrate faith led to salvation.
D)It demanded the establishment of a church with hierarchies.
E)It upheld the righteousness of Roman Catholicism.
A)It supported the Church's authority over the feudal lands.
B)It questioned the practice of selling indulgences.
C)It emphasized that the works one did to demonstrate faith led to salvation.
D)It demanded the establishment of a church with hierarchies.
E)It upheld the righteousness of Roman Catholicism.
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51
Which of the following factors led to the development of Christian humanism in sixteenth century Europe?
A)The slow urbanization of Europe
B)The increased acceptance of the feudal system in Europe
C)The decision of the Church to promote multiple religions
D)The decline of the Reformation movement
E)The disintegration of monarchial powers
A)The slow urbanization of Europe
B)The increased acceptance of the feudal system in Europe
C)The decision of the Church to promote multiple religions
D)The decline of the Reformation movement
E)The disintegration of monarchial powers
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52
_____ was a renewed belief in the importance of the individual as opposed to the institution of the Church; it was characterized by optimism, curiosity, and an emphasis on naturalism.
A)Roman Catholicism
B)Polytheism
C)Mercantilism
D)Pantheism
E)Christian humanism
A)Roman Catholicism
B)Polytheism
C)Mercantilism
D)Pantheism
E)Christian humanism
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53
Describe the Anasazi civilization of the pre-Columbian era.
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54
Describe the lifestyles of the people of the Paleo-Indian era.
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55
_________ was an African empire on the Malian coast.
A. Cheyenne
B. Kongo
C. Taos
D. Hopi
A. Cheyenne
B. Kongo
C. Taos
D. Hopi
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56
_________ was one of the most important leaders of the Protestant Reformation.
A. Afonso I
B. Adam Smith
C. Winston Churchill
D. Martin Luther
A. Afonso I
B. Adam Smith
C. Winston Churchill
D. Martin Luther
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57
_____ was the central religious force in western Europe and the sole institution with moral authority and political power over all of medieval Europe.
A)Renaissance
B)Pantheism
C)Islam
D)Mercantilism
E)Catholicism
A)Renaissance
B)Pantheism
C)Islam
D)Mercantilism
E)Catholicism
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58
Discuss the social systems of the pre-Columbian native North Americans.
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59
_________ was the practice of popes using their authority to limit the time a person's soul spent in purgatory, in exchange for cash.
A. Christian humanism
B. Pantheism
C. The selling of indulgences
D. The Protestant Reformation
A. Christian humanism
B. Pantheism
C. The selling of indulgences
D. The Protestant Reformation
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60
The Reformation:
A)solidified the unity of Catholic authority over Europe.
B)hastened the development of nationalism.
C)demanded a Church with more hierarchies.
D)upheld the importance rituals such as the Mass and confessions.
E)suppressed the growth of new religious traditions.
A)solidified the unity of Catholic authority over Europe.
B)hastened the development of nationalism.
C)demanded a Church with more hierarchies.
D)upheld the importance rituals such as the Mass and confessions.
E)suppressed the growth of new religious traditions.
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61
Discuss the Renaissance in Europe in the late fourteenth century.
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62
Discuss the concept of feudalism in medieval Europe.
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63
Discuss the power of Catholicism in medieval Europe.
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64
Discuss the factors that led to the development of Christian humanism.
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65
Discuss the collapse of the kingdom of Mali in Africa.
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66
Discuss the role of the printing press in the Reformation.
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67
Discuss the Protestant Reformation.
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68
Explain the significance of the Reformation.
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69
Describe the kingdom of Ghana in West Africa.
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70
Discuss the political and social system in Europe in 1492.
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