2/2/2016 Test: Humanities Mid Term Review | Quizlet NAME 22 Matching questions 1. the most important parallel of latitude a longitude b Royal African Company c latitude d unaccompanied minors e Trading Forts f compass rose g relative location h Prime Meridien i political map j ICE k conquistadores l Equator m perpetrator n Memorial o the seven major regions of the world p Middle Passage q Chattel Slavery r immigration s orientation t Trafficking u Silk Road exactly halfway between the North and South Poles (0 degrees) 2. a map that shows where countries, states and/or important cities are located 3. Immigration and Customs Enforcement the government agency responsible for enforcing the United States laws on border control, immigration and trade 4. a person who conquers another place or people, especially in reference to the Spanish or Portuguese conquerers of the 16th Century 5. the most important meridien of longitude that is like the starting point for all other longitude lines (0 degrees) and runs through Greenwich (London), England 6. Canada and the United States, Latin America, Europe and Russia, Africa, Southwest and Central Asia, Monsoon Asia, Oceania and Antarctica 7. Europeans built forts as trading bases along the West African coast; they temporarily housed enslaved Africans until they were loaded onto ships 8. this is the location of one place compared to another 9. London-based trading company with a monopoly on the early trade with Africa 10. Someone who carries out or commits an https://quizlet.com/118569702/test?matching=on&prompt-with=0&limit=22 1/3 2/2/2016 Test: Humanities Mid Term Review | Quizlet act of wrongdoing 11. v undocument immigrant moving from one country to another to live there permanently 12. The second stage in the Transatlantic slave trade, on which ships carried enslaved Africans from Africa to either the Caribbean islands or the Americas (see also Triangular trade) 13. two short lines that cross at right angles and are labeled with the directions (north, south, east, west) 14. The transport and trade in humans for economic gain using force or deception 15. Children, mostly from Central America, that make the journey to the United States without an adult 16. Something that keeps alive the memory of a person or event 17. the imaginary lines that run north and south from the North Pole to the South Pole 18. the directionality of a map 19. A form of slavery, introduced by Europeans, in which the enslaved person is treated as a piece of property belonging to his or her owner and has no rights; this status is for life and their children automatically have the same status; chattel derives from the word for cattle 20. A term used instead of "illegal" immigrant to describe someone without the proper documentation to prove they have permission to live in that country 21. the imaginary lines that run east and west around the globe https://quizlet.com/118569702/test?matching=on&prompt-with=0&limit=22 2/3