Quiz 9b - Age of Exploration

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1 The encomienda system in Latin America was a direct result of the

Crusades
Age of Exploration
Reformation
Age of Reason

2 . . . And we cannot reckon how great the damage is, since the mentioned merchants are taking every day our natives, sons of the land and the sons of our noblemen and vassals and our relatives, because the thieves and men of bad conscience grab them wishing to have the things and wares of this Kingdom which they are ambitious of; they grab them and get them to be sold; and so great, Sir, is the corruption and licentiousness [lack of restraint] that our country is being completely depopulated, and Your Highness should not agree with this nor accept it as in your service. . . . — Nzinga Mbemba (King Affonso), Letters to the King of Portugal, 1526

Which event in African history is described in this passage?

exploration of the African interior
discovery of gold mines in Nigeria
Belgium’s takeover of the Congo
Atlantic slave trade

3 ____________________________________________________________________________________________

  • Large areas in the north and south received less than ten inches of rainfall annually.
  • The presence of waterfalls and rapids slowed river travel.
  • Highlands and steep cliffs limited exploration.

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In which region did these geographic factors have an impact on European exploration and colonization?

South America
Southeast Asia
subcontinent of India
Africa

4 Which statement best illustrates the concept of European mercantilism during the Age of Exploration?

England encouraged free trade among its colonies.
Spain reduced exports to its South American colonies.
Portugal sought trade benefits from its colonial possessions.
France refused to give financial support to weak national industries.

5 The economic policy of mercantilism first developed during the

Age of Exploration
Enlightenment
Cold War
Green Revolution

6 The printing press, the astrolabe, and the Mercator projection were technological advances that contributed to the

exploration and overseas expansion of the 1400s and 1500s
unification of Germany and Italy in the late 1800s
growth of industry in Latin America during the late 1900s
spread of Islam in the 700s and 800s

7 Which was an immediate result of the European Age of Exploration?

Islamic culture spread across Africa and Asia.
European influence spread to the Western Hemisphere.
Independence movements developed in Asia and Africa.
Military dictatorships were established throughout Europe.

8 A major result of the European Age of Exploration was

a long period of peace and prosperity for the nations of western Europe
extensive migration of people from the Western Hemisphere to Europe and Asia
the fall of European national monarchies and the end of the power of the Catholic Church
the end of regional isolation and the beginning of a period of European global domination

9 Which of these events during the Age of Exploration was a cause of the other three?

Europeans brought food, animals, and ideas from one continent to another.
European diseases had an adverse effect on the native populations of new territories.
Warfare increased as European nations competed for land and power.
Advances in learning and technology made long ocean voyages possible.

10 Which statement best illustrates the contradictory actions of the Catholic Church in colonial Latin America?

The Jesuits destroyed the temples of the Native Americans, but allowed them to continue their religious rituals.
The Church expressed concern over the mistreatment of Native Americans, but supported the encomienda system.
The Church moved many Native Americans from Spanish territory to Portuguese territory, but encouraged the importation of African slaves.
The Pope endorsed the Treaty of Tordesillas, but outlawed further exploration.