Deck 2: Contact, colonization, and Exchange in the Atlantic World, 1492-1600

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​French Huguenots attempted to establish which of the following settlements?

A)Roanoke Island
B)Charlesfort
C)​Jamestown
D)​Fort Caroline
E)​Both B and D
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​Which of the following transpired after Narváez's expedition got lost at sea?

A)The Spaniards were captured by the Karankawa Indians.
B)Narváez led a successful military offensive against the Karankawa Indians.
C)​One of them,Cabeza de Vaca,lived among the Native Americans and later issued a report about his journey to his fellow Spaniards.
D)​Both A and C
E)​Both B and C
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​Followers of which of the following religious/political leaders became known variously as Huguenots,Puritans,Presbyterians,and Reformed?

A)Martin Luther
B)Jonathan Edwards
C)​John Calvin
D)​Henry VIII
E)​Ulrich Zwingli
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​Sir Francis Drake attacked the port of St.Augustine in Florida.
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​In 1455,the pope granted which nation a monopoly on the Atlantic slave trade?

A)Portugal
B)England
C)​Spain
D)​Italy
E)​France
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​The Spanish conquest of the New World was aided by which of the following?

A)Superior Spanish weaponry
B)The conquest of Mexico by Hernán Cortés
C)​Impact of European diseases on the native population
D)​All of the above
E)​None of the above
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​Franciscan missionaries expected their native converts to do which of the following?

A)Learn the catechism.
B)Adopt European dress.
C)​Use European farming methods.
D)​Learn conversational Castilian (Spanish).
E)​All of the above
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​The Age of Exploration is historically important because it _____.

A)led to the discovery of shortcuts to lucrative trade networks
B)led to the rise of nation-states
C)​transformed life on four continents
D)​made Spain the richest nation in the world
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​Henry VIII broke with the Roman Catholic Church because he

A)believed that Martin Luther professed the true faith.
B)did not want his children to be raised as Catholics.
C)​desired an annulment so that he could marry again.
D)​resented sending part of his country's wealth to Rome in tithes.
E)​caught his Catholic wife in an adulterous relationship.
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​When Native Americans accepted the Christian God as one of their many deities,they were practicing which of the following?

A)Submission
B)Syncretism
C)​Paganism
D)​Pancretism
E)​Assimilation
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​Which of the following statements is false about the Spanish system of forced labor?

A)By the time the king outlawed most Native American slavery,the Arawaks of the West Indies had been destroyed.
B)The encomienda system evolved from a labor system to one that gave Indian property to colonists.
C)​The Spanish turned to Africans to replace the rapidly decreasing supply of Native American labor.
D)​While large numbers of Native Americans had died due to harsh working conditions and diseases,the African slaves proved immune to those factors.
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​The European disease that ravaged the Aztec population in the early 1500s was chicken pox.
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​Which of the following statements most accurately describes the settlement of New Mexico?

A)Authorized by the viceroy to attempt a settlement,Juan de Oñate claimed Pueblo lands for Spain.
B)Oñate established a well-received settlement at Acoma Pueblo.
C)​Oñate was noted for his decent treatment of the Native Americans.
D)​By 1670,about 28,000 Spanish colonists had settled in the Rio Grande Valley.
E)​Franciscan priests converted a majority of Native Americans to Christianity and they also adopted European cultural practices completely.
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​Over the course of four centuries,Africa lost more than 100 million people to the Atlantic slave trade.
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​The repartimiento system was a method of forcing native Indians to labor for the Spanish.
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​The highest Spanish governing officials who actually resided in America were the viceroys.
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​The mines at Potosi and Zacatecas were noted for their rich yield of gold.
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​In 1540,Vasquez de Coronado led an expedition into the American Southwest,where they located the famed Seven Cities of Cibola,known for their vast wealth in gold.
Question
​England demonstrated its naval superiority in 1588 with the defeat of

A)the Spanish Armada off the coast of England.
B)the Dutch Navy in the North Atlantic.
C)​Portuguese naval forces off the coast of India.
D)​the Spanish Armada off the west coast of Africa.
E)​the Dutch Navy off the southern coast of Africa.
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​Spanish colonial administration was hierarchical,with all but which of the following retaining some political power?

A)Spanish Colonial Council
B)Audiencias
C)​Governors
D)​Viceroys
E)​Caciques
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The first people to serve as slaves in the Americas were Africans,imported by the Portuguese.​
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​The Columbian Exchange refers to _____.

A)the transfer of plants,animals and culture
B)the spread of disease globally
C)​the arrival of horses in the Americas
D)​All of these choices.
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Native peoples rejected all aspects of Catholicism that Spanish missionaries offered.​
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The first African slaves were sold in the Caribbean in 1552.​
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​Which of the following is NOT an aspect of mercantilism or mercantilist theory?

A)The belief that gold and silver should be primarily exchanged as currency in trade with other nations
B)The notion that a nation-state's raw materials were a key export that contributed to its power and wealth
C)​The requirement that colonies only sell raw materials to the mother country and buy back finished products made from those materials
D)​The goal of dominating other countries by controlling the slave trade
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The goal of mercantilism was to ensure a favorable balance of trade for a nation-state.​
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​Native people in the Americans introduced Europeans to all of the following except _____.

A)avocadoes
B)rice
C)​potatoes
D)​beans and nuts
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Some experts estimate that Old World diseases reduced the size of Native American populations in half.​
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​What percent of slaves do historians believe died on the Middle Passage?

A)56 percent
B)30 percent
C)​20 percent
D)​14 percent
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The destruction of "La Navidad" and the killing of the men left there planted seeds of mistrust between Europeans and the native peoples.​
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​What were the negative aspects of the Columbian Exchange?

A)European bacteria and diseases infested native populations.
B)The introduction of guns made tribal warfare more violent.
C)​Rats that escaped from European ships resulted in infestations and imbalanced ecosystems in the Caribbean.
D)​All of these choices.
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The Columbian Exchange transformed Native American and European life profoundly.​
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​European travelers introduced which of the following to the New World?

A)Pigs and sheep
B)Tobacco
C)​Potatoes
D)​Coffee
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​Queen Isabella decreed that the people of Spain's new territories should be treated humanely.
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​Which of these strategies became the most important vehicle for maintaining a European nation's power?

A)Involvement in slavery and the slave trade
B)Exploration of new territories and lands
C)​Colonization of new territories
D)​Trade with peoples in newly discovered regions
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One consequence of the slave trade for Africa was the rise in demand for guns and gun violence.​
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​When Columbus returned to Spain after his initial exploration _____.

A)he was considered a hero
B)he brought with him slaves captured in the Caribbean
C)​Ferdinand and Isabella extended his commission for a second voyage
D)​All of these choices.
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Found in Brazil,manioc was used by the Portuguese in sea rations on slave ships because dried manioc bread lasted for up to three years.​
Question
Mercantilist theory emerged from the growth of capitalism.​
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The cultivation of sugar cane in the Americas led to the first large-scale use of slave labor there.​
Question
Columbus brought horses to the Americas for the first time as part of the Columbian Exchange.​
Question
​The triangular trade was marked by _____.

A)competition for slaves and territories between Spain and Portugal
B)the selling of slaves in exchange for sugar,coffee,and other plantation products
C)​the exporting of manufactured goods from Europe in exchange for slaves from Africa
D)​the selling of rum and molasses in Africa in exchange for slaves
Question
​Which of the following is NOT a true statement about the transatlantic slave trade?

A)Portugal practically had a monopoly on slave trade during the sixteenth century.
B)The growth of the slave trade was propelled by sugar cultivation.
C)​African slaves were first transported to Portugal's South American colonies and plantations.
D)​The journey of slaves from Africa to the Americas is referred to as the Middle Passage.
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Which crop dominated the economies of Brazil and the Caribbean in the early sixteenth century?​

A)Potatoes
B)Corn
C)​Tobacco
D)​Sugar cane
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Which of the following made it far easier for Europeans to take land from native peoples? ​

A)Native people's strong desire for horses,which made them willing to yield land in exchange
B)The impact of European diseases on native populations
C)​The ability to enslave native peoples
D)​The Europeans' possession and use of guns
Question
​The European disease that had the greatest impact on Native American peoples was _____.

A)measles
B)cholera
C)​smallpox
D)​syphilis
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​In what ways did the slave trade affect the demographics of the West Indies and the Americas?

A)African slaves came to outnumber native populations.
B)Brazilian diseases decimated European settlers and inhibited the growth of African populations.
C)​African slaves abandoned their religion and culture and adopted that of the native populations.
D)​All of these choices.
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​What is Papiamento?

A)A Portuguese-Creole language
B)An indigenous plant cultivated in Brazil
C)​A pivotal region for the slave trade in West Africa
D)​A Native American staple crop
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​On sugar plantations in the West Indies and Americas,_____.

A)European plantation owners went home to Europe for suitable wives
B)white plantation owners formed marriage-like relationships with slave women
C)​the children born of unions between whites and slave women were considered free
D)​All of these choices.
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Deck 2: Contact, colonization, and Exchange in the Atlantic World, 1492-1600
1
​French Huguenots attempted to establish which of the following settlements?

A)Roanoke Island
B)Charlesfort
C)​Jamestown
D)​Fort Caroline
E)​Both B and D
​Both B and D
2
​Which of the following transpired after Narváez's expedition got lost at sea?

A)The Spaniards were captured by the Karankawa Indians.
B)Narváez led a successful military offensive against the Karankawa Indians.
C)​One of them,Cabeza de Vaca,lived among the Native Americans and later issued a report about his journey to his fellow Spaniards.
D)​Both A and C
E)​Both B and C
​Both A and C
3
​Followers of which of the following religious/political leaders became known variously as Huguenots,Puritans,Presbyterians,and Reformed?

A)Martin Luther
B)Jonathan Edwards
C)​John Calvin
D)​Henry VIII
E)​Ulrich Zwingli
​John Calvin
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​Sir Francis Drake attacked the port of St.Augustine in Florida.
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​In 1455,the pope granted which nation a monopoly on the Atlantic slave trade?

A)Portugal
B)England
C)​Spain
D)​Italy
E)​France
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​The Spanish conquest of the New World was aided by which of the following?

A)Superior Spanish weaponry
B)The conquest of Mexico by Hernán Cortés
C)​Impact of European diseases on the native population
D)​All of the above
E)​None of the above
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​Franciscan missionaries expected their native converts to do which of the following?

A)Learn the catechism.
B)Adopt European dress.
C)​Use European farming methods.
D)​Learn conversational Castilian (Spanish).
E)​All of the above
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​The Age of Exploration is historically important because it _____.

A)led to the discovery of shortcuts to lucrative trade networks
B)led to the rise of nation-states
C)​transformed life on four continents
D)​made Spain the richest nation in the world
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​Henry VIII broke with the Roman Catholic Church because he

A)believed that Martin Luther professed the true faith.
B)did not want his children to be raised as Catholics.
C)​desired an annulment so that he could marry again.
D)​resented sending part of his country's wealth to Rome in tithes.
E)​caught his Catholic wife in an adulterous relationship.
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​When Native Americans accepted the Christian God as one of their many deities,they were practicing which of the following?

A)Submission
B)Syncretism
C)​Paganism
D)​Pancretism
E)​Assimilation
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​Which of the following statements is false about the Spanish system of forced labor?

A)By the time the king outlawed most Native American slavery,the Arawaks of the West Indies had been destroyed.
B)The encomienda system evolved from a labor system to one that gave Indian property to colonists.
C)​The Spanish turned to Africans to replace the rapidly decreasing supply of Native American labor.
D)​While large numbers of Native Americans had died due to harsh working conditions and diseases,the African slaves proved immune to those factors.
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​The European disease that ravaged the Aztec population in the early 1500s was chicken pox.
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​Which of the following statements most accurately describes the settlement of New Mexico?

A)Authorized by the viceroy to attempt a settlement,Juan de Oñate claimed Pueblo lands for Spain.
B)Oñate established a well-received settlement at Acoma Pueblo.
C)​Oñate was noted for his decent treatment of the Native Americans.
D)​By 1670,about 28,000 Spanish colonists had settled in the Rio Grande Valley.
E)​Franciscan priests converted a majority of Native Americans to Christianity and they also adopted European cultural practices completely.
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​Over the course of four centuries,Africa lost more than 100 million people to the Atlantic slave trade.
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​The repartimiento system was a method of forcing native Indians to labor for the Spanish.
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​The highest Spanish governing officials who actually resided in America were the viceroys.
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​The mines at Potosi and Zacatecas were noted for their rich yield of gold.
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​In 1540,Vasquez de Coronado led an expedition into the American Southwest,where they located the famed Seven Cities of Cibola,known for their vast wealth in gold.
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​England demonstrated its naval superiority in 1588 with the defeat of

A)the Spanish Armada off the coast of England.
B)the Dutch Navy in the North Atlantic.
C)​Portuguese naval forces off the coast of India.
D)​the Spanish Armada off the west coast of Africa.
E)​the Dutch Navy off the southern coast of Africa.
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​Spanish colonial administration was hierarchical,with all but which of the following retaining some political power?

A)Spanish Colonial Council
B)Audiencias
C)​Governors
D)​Viceroys
E)​Caciques
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The first people to serve as slaves in the Americas were Africans,imported by the Portuguese.​
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​The Columbian Exchange refers to _____.

A)the transfer of plants,animals and culture
B)the spread of disease globally
C)​the arrival of horses in the Americas
D)​All of these choices.
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Native peoples rejected all aspects of Catholicism that Spanish missionaries offered.​
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The first African slaves were sold in the Caribbean in 1552.​
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​Which of the following is NOT an aspect of mercantilism or mercantilist theory?

A)The belief that gold and silver should be primarily exchanged as currency in trade with other nations
B)The notion that a nation-state's raw materials were a key export that contributed to its power and wealth
C)​The requirement that colonies only sell raw materials to the mother country and buy back finished products made from those materials
D)​The goal of dominating other countries by controlling the slave trade
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The goal of mercantilism was to ensure a favorable balance of trade for a nation-state.​
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​Native people in the Americans introduced Europeans to all of the following except _____.

A)avocadoes
B)rice
C)​potatoes
D)​beans and nuts
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Some experts estimate that Old World diseases reduced the size of Native American populations in half.​
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​What percent of slaves do historians believe died on the Middle Passage?

A)56 percent
B)30 percent
C)​20 percent
D)​14 percent
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The destruction of "La Navidad" and the killing of the men left there planted seeds of mistrust between Europeans and the native peoples.​
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​What were the negative aspects of the Columbian Exchange?

A)European bacteria and diseases infested native populations.
B)The introduction of guns made tribal warfare more violent.
C)​Rats that escaped from European ships resulted in infestations and imbalanced ecosystems in the Caribbean.
D)​All of these choices.
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The Columbian Exchange transformed Native American and European life profoundly.​
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​European travelers introduced which of the following to the New World?

A)Pigs and sheep
B)Tobacco
C)​Potatoes
D)​Coffee
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​Queen Isabella decreed that the people of Spain's new territories should be treated humanely.
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​Which of these strategies became the most important vehicle for maintaining a European nation's power?

A)Involvement in slavery and the slave trade
B)Exploration of new territories and lands
C)​Colonization of new territories
D)​Trade with peoples in newly discovered regions
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One consequence of the slave trade for Africa was the rise in demand for guns and gun violence.​
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​When Columbus returned to Spain after his initial exploration _____.

A)he was considered a hero
B)he brought with him slaves captured in the Caribbean
C)​Ferdinand and Isabella extended his commission for a second voyage
D)​All of these choices.
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Found in Brazil,manioc was used by the Portuguese in sea rations on slave ships because dried manioc bread lasted for up to three years.​
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Mercantilist theory emerged from the growth of capitalism.​
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The cultivation of sugar cane in the Americas led to the first large-scale use of slave labor there.​
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Columbus brought horses to the Americas for the first time as part of the Columbian Exchange.​
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​The triangular trade was marked by _____.

A)competition for slaves and territories between Spain and Portugal
B)the selling of slaves in exchange for sugar,coffee,and other plantation products
C)​the exporting of manufactured goods from Europe in exchange for slaves from Africa
D)​the selling of rum and molasses in Africa in exchange for slaves
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​Which of the following is NOT a true statement about the transatlantic slave trade?

A)Portugal practically had a monopoly on slave trade during the sixteenth century.
B)The growth of the slave trade was propelled by sugar cultivation.
C)​African slaves were first transported to Portugal's South American colonies and plantations.
D)​The journey of slaves from Africa to the Americas is referred to as the Middle Passage.
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Which crop dominated the economies of Brazil and the Caribbean in the early sixteenth century?​

A)Potatoes
B)Corn
C)​Tobacco
D)​Sugar cane
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Which of the following made it far easier for Europeans to take land from native peoples? ​

A)Native people's strong desire for horses,which made them willing to yield land in exchange
B)The impact of European diseases on native populations
C)​The ability to enslave native peoples
D)​The Europeans' possession and use of guns
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​The European disease that had the greatest impact on Native American peoples was _____.

A)measles
B)cholera
C)​smallpox
D)​syphilis
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​In what ways did the slave trade affect the demographics of the West Indies and the Americas?

A)African slaves came to outnumber native populations.
B)Brazilian diseases decimated European settlers and inhibited the growth of African populations.
C)​African slaves abandoned their religion and culture and adopted that of the native populations.
D)​All of these choices.
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​What is Papiamento?

A)A Portuguese-Creole language
B)An indigenous plant cultivated in Brazil
C)​A pivotal region for the slave trade in West Africa
D)​A Native American staple crop
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​On sugar plantations in the West Indies and Americas,_____.

A)European plantation owners went home to Europe for suitable wives
B)white plantation owners formed marriage-like relationships with slave women
C)​the children born of unions between whites and slave women were considered free
D)​All of these choices.
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