Deck 1: New World Beginnings
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Deck 1: New World Beginnings
1
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
Hernán Cortés
Hernán Cortés
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2
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Treaty of Tordesillas
Treaty of Tordesillas
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3
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Ferdinand and Isabella
Ferdinand and Isabella
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4
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Christopher Columbus
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5
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John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto)
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6
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mestizos
mestizos
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Incas
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8
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Francisco Coronado
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9
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Bartolomeu Dias
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10
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Junipero Serra
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11
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Moctezuma
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12
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Giovanni da Verrazano
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13
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Bartolomé de Las Casas
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14
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Robert La Salle
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Battle of Acoma
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16
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Vasco da Gama
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17
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Malinche
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18
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Jacques Cartier
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19
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Francisco Pizarro
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20
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Marco Polo
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21
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Great Basin
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22
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Great Ice Age
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23
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Iroquois Confederacy
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24
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Norse seafarers
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25
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matrilinear
matrilinear
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26
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Chaco Canyon
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27
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maize
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28
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Lake Bonneville
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29
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Popé's Rebellion
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30
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conquistadores
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31
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Black Legend
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32
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"tidewater" region
"tidewater" region
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33
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nation-states
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34
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Canadian Shield
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35
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Pueblo Indians
Pueblo Indians
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36
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Bering Isthmus
Bering Isthmus
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37
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Columbian Exchange
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38
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Aztecs
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39
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Mound Builders
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40
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Cahokia
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41
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capitalism
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42
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St.Augustine,Florida
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43
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noche triste (sad night)
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44
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mariner's compass
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45
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
plantation
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46
When did North America begin to take on its geological shape?
A) 5 million years ago
B) 8 million years ago
C) 3 million years ago
D) 1 million years ago
E) 10 million years ago
A) 5 million years ago
B) 8 million years ago
C) 3 million years ago
D) 1 million years ago
E) 10 million years ago
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47
The melting of the glaciers at the end of the ice age created a large lake covering
A) most of California's Central Valley.
B) the Tennessee Valley.
C) the Pacific Northwest.
D) much of present-day Utah, Nevada, and Idaho.
E) half of today's state of Indiana.
A) most of California's Central Valley.
B) the Tennessee Valley.
C) the Pacific Northwest.
D) much of present-day Utah, Nevada, and Idaho.
E) half of today's state of Indiana.
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48
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
ecosystems
ecosystems
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49
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sub-Saharan Africa
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50
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encomienda
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51
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demographic
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52
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"sugar revolution"
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53
How did the Great Ice Age facilitate the beginnings of North America's human history?
A) It exposed a land bridge connecting Eurasia with North America.
B) The glacial withdrawal allowed migration from South America.
C) The glacial withdrawal formed freshwater lakes that supported life.
D) Rising ocean levels from melted glaciers made it possible to cross the Atlantic.
E) It prevented the migration of dangerous animals from the Bering Isthmus.
A) It exposed a land bridge connecting Eurasia with North America.
B) The glacial withdrawal allowed migration from South America.
C) The glacial withdrawal formed freshwater lakes that supported life.
D) Rising ocean levels from melted glaciers made it possible to cross the Atlantic.
E) It prevented the migration of dangerous animals from the Bering Isthmus.
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54
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printing press
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55
Which event prompted the development of the earth's major continents?
A) A series of volcanoes exploding beneath the ocean floor
B) The drifting apart of the original single supercontinent
C) The coming together of numerous small islands
D) The crashing of an enormous meteorite into the earth
E) An enormous earthquake millions of years ago
A) A series of volcanoes exploding beneath the ocean floor
B) The drifting apart of the original single supercontinent
C) The coming together of numerous small islands
D) The crashing of an enormous meteorite into the earth
E) An enormous earthquake millions of years ago
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56
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
Anasazi
Anasazi
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57
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middlemen
middlemen
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58
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Christian crusaders
Christian crusaders
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59
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Día de la Raza
Día de la Raza
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60
Identify and state the historical significance of the following:
caravel
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61
Nomadic Asian hunters - most likely the first humans to enter the American continents - were
A) conquered by Vikings from Scandinavia.
B) warrior peoples.
C) the immigrant ancestors of Native Americans.
D) enslaved by the first European explorers.
E) believed to be responsible for cultivating maize.
A) conquered by Vikings from Scandinavia.
B) warrior peoples.
C) the immigrant ancestors of Native Americans.
D) enslaved by the first European explorers.
E) believed to be responsible for cultivating maize.
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62
Approximately when did the cultivation of corn reach present-day American Southwest?
A) 8000 B.C.
B) 4000 B.C.
C) 2000 B.C.
D) 200 A.D.
E) 1000 A.D.
A) 8000 B.C.
B) 4000 B.C.
C) 2000 B.C.
D) 200 A.D.
E) 1000 A.D.
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63
How did the Christian crusaders play an indirect role in the discovery of America by Europeans?
A) Their victory over the Muslims freed up funds for travel.
B) They created a European taste for Asian silk, drugs, perfumes, sugar, and spices.
C) They succeeded in establishing improved business relations between Muslims and Christians.
D) They returned with captured Muslim maps showing the North and South American continents, piquing their interests in other parts of the world.
E) They developed an interest in inter-religious dialogue.
A) Their victory over the Muslims freed up funds for travel.
B) They created a European taste for Asian silk, drugs, perfumes, sugar, and spices.
C) They succeeded in establishing improved business relations between Muslims and Christians.
D) They returned with captured Muslim maps showing the North and South American continents, piquing their interests in other parts of the world.
E) They developed an interest in inter-religious dialogue.
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64
Western Europeans wanted to discover a new,shorter route to eastern Asia in order to
A) break the hold that Muslim and Italian merchants had on trade with Asia.
B) become the sole merchants of goods from Asia.
C) discover cheaper ways to manufacture various products.
D) test and develop new seafaring technologies.
E) find gold and other precious metals to enrich their rulers.
A) break the hold that Muslim and Italian merchants had on trade with Asia.
B) become the sole merchants of goods from Asia.
C) discover cheaper ways to manufacture various products.
D) test and develop new seafaring technologies.
E) find gold and other precious metals to enrich their rulers.
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65
The lack of a strong nation-state prevented which region's explorers from developing a permanent settlement in North America?
A) England
B) Mediterranean
C) Scandinavia
D) Portugal
E) China
A) England
B) Mediterranean
C) Scandinavia
D) Portugal
E) China
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66
The native population of the two American continents in 1492
A) numbered about 54 million.
B) spoke interchangeable languages.
C) practiced a uniform religion.
D) existed almost exclusively as nomadic tribes.
E) were exclusively matrilinear.
A) numbered about 54 million.
B) spoke interchangeable languages.
C) practiced a uniform religion.
D) existed almost exclusively as nomadic tribes.
E) were exclusively matrilinear.
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67
What accounted for the large population densities among the Creek,Choctaw and Cherokee peoples in the era prior to contact with European explorers?
A) They knew how to aggressively manipulate nature.
B) Their cultures revered motherhood, which inspired high birth rates.
C) They developed a rich diet based on maize, beans, and squash.
D) They successfully defeated their enemies and incorporated captives into their societies.
E) They deliberately set massive forest fires to create better hunting habitats.
A) They knew how to aggressively manipulate nature.
B) Their cultures revered motherhood, which inspired high birth rates.
C) They developed a rich diet based on maize, beans, and squash.
D) They successfully defeated their enemies and incorporated captives into their societies.
E) They deliberately set massive forest fires to create better hunting habitats.
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68
Which ancient Indian people were responsible for building the large settlement at Chaco Canyon in New Mexico?
A) Cherokees
B) Aztecs
C) Mound Builders
D) Creeks
E) Anasazis
A) Cherokees
B) Aztecs
C) Mound Builders
D) Creeks
E) Anasazis
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69
The Pueblo peoples in the Rio Grande Valley
A) developed a wild grass into maize.
B) were more advanced than those in South America.
C) developed an intricate irrigation system to cultivate corn.
D) depended on hunting rather than agriculture for food.
E) relied on horses for transportation.
A) developed a wild grass into maize.
B) were more advanced than those in South America.
C) developed an intricate irrigation system to cultivate corn.
D) depended on hunting rather than agriculture for food.
E) relied on horses for transportation.
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70
Some of the more advanced Native American cultures did all of the following EXCEPT
A) engage in significant ocean voyages of discovery.
B) establish large, bustling cities.
C) make strikingly accurate astronomical observations.
D) study mathematics.
E) carry on commerce.
A) engage in significant ocean voyages of discovery.
B) establish large, bustling cities.
C) make strikingly accurate astronomical observations.
D) study mathematics.
E) carry on commerce.
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71
The size and sophistication of Native American civilizations in Mexico and South America can be attributed to
A) Spanish influences.
B) their way of life based on hunting and gathering.
C) the development of agriculture.
D) technology brought by the early settlers from Siberia.
E) their use of draft animals and the wheel.
A) Spanish influences.
B) their way of life based on hunting and gathering.
C) the development of agriculture.
D) technology brought by the early settlers from Siberia.
E) their use of draft animals and the wheel.
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72
Which statement about the development of the modern plantation system is FALSE?
A) It can be traced back to the Portuguese exploration of and trade with Africa.
B) It originated from the Portuguese sugar plantations.
C) It combined large-scale commercial agriculture and slave labor.
D) It was based on the European feudal system.
E) It would shape the course of the New World.
A) It can be traced back to the Portuguese exploration of and trade with Africa.
B) It originated from the Portuguese sugar plantations.
C) It combined large-scale commercial agriculture and slave labor.
D) It was based on the European feudal system.
E) It would shape the course of the New World.
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73
The Iroquois Confederacy was able to menace its Native American and European neighbors because of the Iroquois'
A) ability to use its political and organization skills to sustain a robust military alliance.
B) warriors' skill in pitched battle.
C) scattered settlements, which made it difficult for their enemies to defeat them.
D) alliance with the Aztecs and Incas.
E) use of new weapons like the rifle.
A) ability to use its political and organization skills to sustain a robust military alliance.
B) warriors' skill in pitched battle.
C) scattered settlements, which made it difficult for their enemies to defeat them.
D) alliance with the Aztecs and Incas.
E) use of new weapons like the rifle.
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74
What was one advantage of the Portuguese caravel?
A) It was better suited for the warm waters off the African coast.
B) It proved fast enough to escape Mediterranean pirate ships.
C) It could sail more closely to the wind and thus successfully travel back north from the African West coast.
D) It was cheaper to build in large numbers.
E) It was the first ship to rely exclusively on sails without the assistance of rowers.
A) It was better suited for the warm waters off the African coast.
B) It proved fast enough to escape Mediterranean pirate ships.
C) It could sail more closely to the wind and thus successfully travel back north from the African West coast.
D) It was cheaper to build in large numbers.
E) It was the first ship to rely exclusively on sails without the assistance of rowers.
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75
Where was early Native American (Indian)civilization least developed?
A) North America
B) Mexico
C) Central America
D) Peru
E) Latin America
A) North America
B) Mexico
C) Central America
D) Peru
E) Latin America
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76
Which statement about Malinche is TRUE?
A) She was an Aztec goddess, revered by Native people at the time of Spanish conquest.
B) She was an Indian slave who served as Cortés's translator.
C) She was the wife of Moctezuma.
D) She betrayed her people by telling Cortés's army about the locations of Indian warriors.
E) She controlled the largest gold reserves in early Mexico.
A) She was an Aztec goddess, revered by Native people at the time of Spanish conquest.
B) She was an Indian slave who served as Cortés's translator.
C) She was the wife of Moctezuma.
D) She betrayed her people by telling Cortés's army about the locations of Indian warriors.
E) She controlled the largest gold reserves in early Mexico.
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77
Why did slave traders charge higher prices for some slaves over others?
A) Slaves with plantation experience were worth more.
B) They thought Europeans could afford the heftier prices.
C) Male slaves were valued more highly than female slaves.
D) They charged more for slaves from distant regions who could not escape home.
E) Younger slaves who could be worked harder and longer were sold at higher prices.
A) Slaves with plantation experience were worth more.
B) They thought Europeans could afford the heftier prices.
C) Male slaves were valued more highly than female slaves.
D) They charged more for slaves from distant regions who could not escape home.
E) Younger slaves who could be worked harder and longer were sold at higher prices.
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78
Unlike the Indian societies of Central and South America,the native peoples of North America
A) were pacifists who opposed all warfare.
B) aggressively exploited the land for agricultural development.
C) lived in relatively scattered settlements without dense urban concentrations of population.
D) practiced a universal system of patriarchal authority.
E) had populations sufficiently large enough to make a dramatic impact on the land.
A) were pacifists who opposed all warfare.
B) aggressively exploited the land for agricultural development.
C) lived in relatively scattered settlements without dense urban concentrations of population.
D) practiced a universal system of patriarchal authority.
E) had populations sufficiently large enough to make a dramatic impact on the land.
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79
What happened to the city of Tenochtitlán?
A) It was seized and controlled by the Incans.
B) It suffered a terrible earthquake.
C) Its temples were leveled and replaced by Christian cathedrals.
D) It was destroyed during battles between the Portuguese and Aztecs.
E) Its ruler Moctezuma was supplanted and replaced by Malinche.
A) It was seized and controlled by the Incans.
B) It suffered a terrible earthquake.
C) Its temples were leveled and replaced by Christian cathedrals.
D) It was destroyed during battles between the Portuguese and Aztecs.
E) Its ruler Moctezuma was supplanted and replaced by Malinche.
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80
Before the Portuguese arrived in Africa,
A) African and Arab merchants were already engaged in a lucrative slave trade.
B) they established sugar plantations in the Caribbean.
C) they signed the Treaty of Tordesillas with Spain.
D) conflicts between Arab and African slave merchants were common.
E) Spain controlled the water route to India.
A) African and Arab merchants were already engaged in a lucrative slave trade.
B) they established sugar plantations in the Caribbean.
C) they signed the Treaty of Tordesillas with Spain.
D) conflicts between Arab and African slave merchants were common.
E) Spain controlled the water route to India.
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