Chapter 14 Review Game

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Christianity, general
trade and
agriculture
Exploration
Beginnings
America
Spanish
Endeavors
Africa & Asia
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Beginnings
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What impact did the travels of john mandeville have on european exploration?
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A: It’s fantastical portrayal of the unknown world raised questions of what the
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rest of the world is like.
Beginnings
200
What impact did the renaissance have on exploration?
A: Many hoped to find resources in which they could trade.
Beginnings
300
What is the work “Geography” and what impact did it have on Europe?
A: A map by Ptolemy regarded for its time accurate geographical representation
of the world and helped Europeans “discover” Asia.
Beginnings
400
What was the motives behind expansion and exploration?
A: Money and to spread Christianity.
Beginnings
500
What role did Christianity have on exploration?
A: It had secondary role of introducing christianity to foreigners and helped
explorers gain support from the church.
America
100
How did the Aztecs stand out to other civilizations in Mesoamerica?
A: They were fantastic warriors whom also could keep order and thus an
efficient empire.
America
200
What are and how did the good intentions of Queen Isabella’s system,
Encomienda, backfire?
A: It was supposed to financially support the native peoples under the
Spanish Empire, but it gave too much freedom to the Spanish settlers and
thus they used natives for their own interests.
America
300
What settlers were originally in New York and who took it from the original
settlers?
A: The Dutch, Great Britain
America
400
What settlement did the French have in
DAILY DOUBLE!!
America and how did they lose part of it?
A: Canada, losses of The French Indian
War.
America
500
What did the middle passage of triangular trade show us how Europeans
thought of Africans and natives in general?
A: By their poor treatment, it shows that they view them as less than human.
Spanish Endeavors
100
What is an example of a group of people that show a majority of European
sentiment on exploration?
A: The Spanish Conquistadors.
Spanish Endeavors
200
What does the conquest of Mexico show about the Spanish motives for their
explorers?
A: They are mainly interested in wealth and the spread of the church, as shown
by their treatment of natives, is second.
Spanish Endeavors
300
How is the rivalries of exploration, such as Spain and Portugal, positive and
negative for Europe?
A: It will help increase trade and better their economy, but competition can
create competition and can result in tense relations and eventually events
such as war.
Spanish Endeavors
400
Whom wrote The Tears of Indians and what can be said about his account?
A: Bartolome de Las Casas, his described mistreatment of natives is said to be
exaggerated.
Spanish Endeavors
500
How did Incan civilization help benefit the Spanish Empires?
A: Their skills in construction helped make Peruvian trade more efficient and
their presence better known through easier ways of travel.
Africa and Asia
100
What was the primary market for African slaves?
A: The Middle East.
Africa and Asia
200
Why did the Portuguese seize Malacca?
A: It provided useful ports that could be use as stopping points and could help
their economic gains significantly with arab spice trade.
Africa and Asia
300
Whom ended up having most control of Southeast Asia and ended up as a
major threat to Portugal?
A: The Dutch, because they were better financed.
Africa and Asia
400
How did mainland China’s sentiments on western expansion speak for the rest
of asia?
A: It affirmed the sentiment of Europeans not being wanted in Asia.
Africa and Asia
500
How did Christianity play a role in Asia?
A: It spread Christianity obviously and in some cases hurt western relations by
interfering with their culture likewise destroying idols and shrines.
Christianity,
general trade and agriculture
100
What role did Christianity have on exploration?
A: It had secondary role of introducing christianity to foreigners and helped
explorers gain support from the church.
Christianity,
general trade and agriculture
200
How did the Catholic church help spread their faith in occupied European
lands?
A: They provided resources such as hospital and orphanages in exchange for
spreading their message.
Christianity,
general trade and agriculture
300
How did trade affect European agriculture?
A: The introduction of imports and exports of new foods and spices and
whatnot creates a new culture and interest for a country's people and thus the
demand for said product is in demand and it becomes a primary crop.
Christianity,
general trade and agriculture
400
How did Joint and Stock companies and Mercantilism benefit each other?
A: Merchantilism focus on the state’s prosperity and Joint Stock companies
help expand European trade, economy, and banking. Joint Stock Company’s
shares help provide opportunities to use Mercantilist policy.
Christianity,
general trade and agriculture
500
How does the invention of the sugar mill help European countries?
A: There is significantly less work needed and is more efficient and thus will
help Europe grow its economy and agriculture.
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