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AP World History Chapter 22 Flashcards

World Civilizations: The Global Experience AP Edition

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3271751889What commodities were traded between all three zones of the Asian sea-trading network?-precious stones -spices -ivory -silk and cotton textiles0
3271751890What two characteristics of the Asian trade network were critical to European attempts to control and dominate it?the absence of both central authority and heavily-armed merchant shipping1
3271751891What became the key components of the Portuguese trading empire in Asia?ships and naval stations2
3271751892Which two northern European powers succeeded in eclipsing the Portuguese and installing themselves as dominant forces in Asian naval trade?England and Holland3
3271751893What form did tribute payment to Europeans take in southeast Asia?agricultural produce4
3271751894Zhu Yuanzhang, founder of the Chinese Ming dynasty, originated from which social group?rural peasants5
3271751895What development was crucial to significant population growth in the Yangtze and south China regions under the Ming emperors?The introduction of American food crops such as corn, sweet potatoes, and peanuts dramatically improved Chinese diet and nutrition.6
3271751896Knowledge and expertise of which aspects of Western culture allowed Jesuit missionaries access into the Ming imperial court?science and technology7
3271751897What commodity brought by European traders contributed significantly to Japanese unification?firearms8
3271751898What commodities did the Japanese exchange for goods brought by European and Chinese traders?-lacquer ware -silver -copper -pottery9
3271751899What type of navigation technique was predominant throughout the Asian sea-trading network?coasting10
3271751900What strategy did the Portuguese decide on to gain entry into the Asian trade network?force11
3271751901What factors led to the failure of Portuguese attempts to monopolize the Asian spice trade?-heavy shipping losses due to overloading and design flaws -lack of numbers of ships and men -poor military discipline and rampant corruption -resistance and competition from Asian and European rivals12
3271751902In which other region did political structures closely resemble the tribute regimes established by Europeans in Ceylon, Java, and the Philippines?Spanish America13
3271751903Which region in Asia proved most successful for Christian missionary efforts?the northern Philippines14
3271751904What reforms did Hongwu initiate that were designed to limit corruption and factional intrigue within the imperial court and government?-He limited the number and powers of imperial court eunuchs, and exiled potential rivals to the countryside. -He abolished the powerful post of chief minister and transferred that office's powers to the emperor. -He decreed that the emperor's wives could only come from humble origins. -He introduced public, sometimes fatal, beatings on the buttocks for bureaucrats found guilty of corruption or incompetence.15
3271751905Which two coastal cities were the only places Europeans were legally allowed to conduct business in Ming China?Canton and Macao16
3271751906Which daimyo leader ended a renewed period of Japanese civil war in 1603 C.E. when the emperor proclaimed him shogun?Tokugawa Ieyasu17
3271751907Why did Nobunaga initially welcome Christian missionaries in Japan?He perceived them as a counterforce to militant Buddhist orders that opposed his rise to power.18
3271751908What concerns motivated Hideyoshi and his successors to begin persecuting Japanese Christians?concern over the potential threat Christianity posed to the established social order19
3271751909The discovery of a route to the fabled Indies by de Gama was a great victory over...Spain20
3271751910De Gama's voyage to Asia......had little impact on Asia.21
3271751911Which of the following Asian products was most in demand in the Asian sea trading network?spices22
3271751912Because they could not get goods through fair trade,......the Portuguese used force.23
3271751913In the Asian sea trading network,......the Portuguese sought a monopoly.24
3271751914Encouraged by __________, the Spanish took control of the Philippines in the 1560s.the pope25
3271751915Robert di Nobili's goal was to......Christianize high-caste Hindus.26
3271751916Zhu declared himself Hongwu emperor in......1368.27
3271751917Zhu was suspicious of......the scholar-gentry.28
3271751918Which of the following statements regarding women in the Ming period is NOT true?A courtesan was another name for a prostitute.29
3271751919The most significant cultural development of the Ming period was......the full development of the Chinese novel.30
3271751920The prime targets of Jesuit missionaries in China were/was......the emperor31
3271751921The Ming dynasty, as it was in internal disorder, was subject to invasions by the......Japanese.32
3271751922Who was able to unify central Honshu?Nobunaga33
3271751923Ieyasu banned Christianity in Japan in......1614.34
3271751924Exchanges within the Asian sea trading networks were usually peaceful.true35
3271751925During the Ming period, the subordination of women to men was relaxed.false36
3271751926Edo later became the city of Tokyo.true37
3271751927The school of national learning placed great emphasis on China's unique history.false38
3271751928The Filipinos' brand of Christianity was a creative mix of their traditional beliefs with Christianity.true39
3271751929Asian sailors quickly put down Portuguese forces, which appeared suddenly in Asian waters.false40
3271751930Nobunaga persecuted Jesuit missionaries in Japan.false41
3271751931The Chinese committed to sailing around the world before the Europeans.true42
3271751932Chongzen emerged triumphant and seized power after Hideyoshi's death.false43
3271751933Those in the east were eager to trade with de Gama for Portuguese goods.false44
3271751934When the Portuguese arrived in India in 1498, they......found they had little to offer in trade, but could get rich by forcing themselves into the existing trade network.45
3271751935Which of the following characterized the Asian trading system as the first Europeans encountered it?The Indian Ocean trade was dominated by Muslim merchants.46
3271751936What circumstances prevented the Portuguese from establishing a monopoly over the Asian spice trade?Portugal was a small nation and lacked the ships and manpower needed to overcome its Asian and European competition.47
3271751937What Asian society witnessed the largest percentage of its population converted to Christianity?the Philippines48
3271751938he raw material with the broadest demand and highest price was...spices from the East Indies.49
3271751939Following the defeat and expulsion of the Mongols from China,...Chinese manufacturing expanded further.50
3271751940In the 17th century, the Japanese dealt with the startling arrival of the Europeans to East Asia by...self-imposed isolation and forbidding most contact with Europeans.51

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