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Chapter 16. Regents Questions Mr. C. Dennison Cardinal Hayes HS. Age of Exploration. During the 1500s, technological advances in navigation, naval engineering, and mapmaking contributed directly to the start of the ______________. Hernán Cortés. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 16Regents Questions

Mr. C. DennisonCardinal Hayes HS

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Age of Exploration

During the 1500s, technological advances in navigation, naval engineering, and mapmaking contributed directly to the start of the ______________.

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Hernán CortésThe conquest of

Tenochtitlán by ________ in 1521 led to the fall of the Aztec Empire.

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Enlightenment

The Scientific Revolution and the _________- emphasized the value of human reasoning.

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Columbian Exchange

____________- global transfer of foods, plants, and animals during the colonization of the Americas.

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explorersThe Portuguese

and the Chinese were active _______.

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AfricaVasco de Gama

(Portugal) and Zheng He (China) sailed near ____.

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Mercantilism Which economic theory, developed in the 17th century, supported European colonialism?

  socialism

bartering mercantilism

feudalism

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AtlanticMercantilism – was

responsible for the development of new _______ Ocean trade routes.

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WesternThe astrolabe and

improvements in cartography (map making) helped Europeans to - explore the _______ Hemisphere.

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Columbian Exchange The transfer of

new products and ideas encouraged economic growth under the _____________.

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IncaExpeditions of Hernán

Cortés and Francisco Pizarro led to the destruction of the Aztec and ____ empires.

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waterways

During the Commercial Revolution - trading centers most often developed – along _________.

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ScientificThe heliocentric

model, the development of inductive reasoning, and the work of Descartes are all associated with which revolution?

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Scientific Revolution

Sir Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei, and Johannes Kepler are all directly associated with the ___________.

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tradeUnder the concept

of Mercantilism - Controlling _____ is a key to increasing power.

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Portugal and Spain

During the 15th century, which two European countries began sea voyages of exploration?

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peopleColumbian

Exchange – goods and ______ were transferred between Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas.

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slaveSeveral

European countries participated in the ____ trade.

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native

Plantations in the New World used enslaved Africans to replace ______ populations.

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Spain_______ had the

most influence on the colonization of Latin America in the 1500s.

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balance of trade

One goal of mercantilism - creation of a favorable ___________.

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foodsOne effect of the

Columbian exchange was the introduction of new ____ to both Europe and the Americas.

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contradicted

Seventeenth-century scholars Galileo and René Descartes faced serious challenges to their scientific theories because their ideas ________ traditional medieval European beliefs.

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economicOne impact of the Columbian

exchange on the lives of Europeans was that a combination of new products and ideas promoted _________ growth.

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military  Spanish

conquistadors were able to conquer the Aztec Empire because - Spanish soldiers made effective use of their _____technology.

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mercantilismWhat was the primary

economic policy used by the Spanish with their Latin American colonies?

  embargoes

boycotts tariffs

mercantilism

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peninsular Spain and Portugal were able to engage in exploration due to – their _________ location.

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navigational  The journeys of

Vasco da Gama, Bartholomeu Dias, and Christopher Columbus became possible due to - development of new ______ instruments and technology.

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encomienda

The _________ system in colonial Latin America led to the use of forced labor.

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The encomienda was a legal system that was employed mainly by the Spanish crown during the Spanish colonization of the Americas to regulate Native American labor. In the encomienda, the Spanish crown granted a person a specified number of natives for whom they were to take responsibility. In theory, the receiver of the grant was to protect the natives from warring tribes and to instruct them in the Spanish language and in the Catholic faith: in return they could extract tribute from the natives in the form of labor, gold or other products. In practice, the difference between encomienda and slavery could be minimal. Many natives were forced to do hard labor and subjected to extreme punishment and death if they resisted.[1]

In the former Inca Empire, for example, the system continued the Incaic (and even pre-Incaic) traditions of extracting tribute under the form of labor.

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central Art. 31. All Indians held in encomienda by the viceroys, by their lieutenants, royal officers,prelates, monasteries, hospitals, religious houses, mints, the treasury, etc., are to be transferred forthwith to the Crown. . .

Art. 38. Lawsuits involving Indians are

no longer to be tried in the Indies, or by the Council of the Indies, but must be pleaded before the King himself. . .

— New Laws issued by Emperor Charles V, 1542–1543

One purpose of these laws was to reduce local authority and increase _________ control.

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potatoes One significant effect of

the Columbian exchange was that _______ were introduced into the diet of some Europeans.

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colonies

According to the European policy of mercantilism, _______ should benefit the mother country.

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inflation Prices in Spain rose as colonies supplied large amounts of gold and silver. This suggests that Spanish imports of gold and silver led to ________.

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empire

The term _____ is best defined as an extensive territory under the rule of a single authority.

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Commercial Which revolution in Europe is most closely associated with the rise of capitalism, the formation of guilds, and the growth of banking systems?

Commercial

Agrarian Scientific

Glorious

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Scientific

During the _______ Revolution in Europe - Scientists questioned traditional beliefs about the universe.

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SpanishThe social class

system in Latin America during the 16th and 17th centuries was dominated by the ______ -born nobility.

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cultural interactions The use of the terms Encounter and Columbian exchange represents attempts to describe the - nature of ___________.

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Middle Passage The _______is best defined as the forced journey of enslaved Africans to the Americas.

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Europe Under the triangular trade system -most manufactured goods were produced in ______.

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observation and experimentation

Which pair of ideas were central to the Scientific Revolution?

*social stability and economic

self-sufficiency

*observation and experimentation

* technology and military expansion

* scarcity and interdependence

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diverse

One result of the Age of Exploration was that most Latin American populations became more culturally ______ (different).

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indigenous

The term ________ means - originating and living or occurring naturally in an area or environment.

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indigenous

The encomienda system in Latin America - exploited _____ (native) peoples.

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mercantilism During the first Global Age (A.D. 1450–1770), European countries obtained both a source of raw materials and a reliable market for their finished goods by developing the policy of ___________.

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Diaspora The African

_______ refers to the forced migration of African peoples from their homeland.