8038897764 | in the early days of international trade the most common type of goods was | luxury items | 0 | |
8038897765 | before 1500 c.e. the greatest part of the exchange economy consisted of | local transactions | 1 | |
8038897766 | true free market economies require all of the following except | benevolent government regulation | 2 | |
8038897767 | which of the following were networks of interconnected commercial communities throughout africa, europe, and asia | trade diasporas | 3 | |
8038897768 | during the height of the roman empire traders were usually | jews, greek speaking egyptians, and arabs | 4 | |
8038897769 | the early fifteenth century incas engaged in a substantial | amount of trade, but it was regulated by the government | 5 | |
8038897770 | west african trade | was dependent upon the camel to deliver goods to europe | 6 | |
8038897771 | after the ninth century, arabs provided the main trading link between east africa and | the indian ocean | 7 | |
8038897772 | muslim traders eventually ranged as far as | china | 8 | |
8038897773 | the primary focus of polynesian sailors was | to locate new places in which to settle | 9 | |
8038897774 | during which dynasty did china overthrow the mongols | ming | 10 | |
8038897775 | during the tang dynasty chinese trade activity increased in | the south china sea and the indian ocean | 11 | |
8038897776 | the bay of bengal trade region included which of the following ports | cambay | 12 | |
8038897777 | prior to 1200, the mongols were | divided into several warring tribes | 13 | |
8038897778 | chinggis khan adopted | chinese siege methods | 14 | |
8038897779 | chinggis and his successors were not able to conquer | japan | 15 | |
8038897780 | the rule of the mongols was relatively brief largely because | their empire was too extensive for them to rule it effectivley | 16 | |
8038897781 | the bubonic plague was spread primarily due to | the activities of the mongols | 17 | |
8038897782 | ture or false. under the leadership of chinggis the mongols developed a new legal code which called for high moral standards | true | 18 | |
8038897783 | true or false. the ming government prohibited private overseas trade by chinese merchants | true | 19 | |
8038897784 | true or false. the jewish trading community linked europe and asia | true | 20 | |
8038897785 | true or false. slaves were an important commodity in east africa | true | 21 | |
8038897786 | true or false. trade in the early societies of egypt, mesopotamia, and china wasw highly regulated | true | 22 | |
8038897787 | true or false. due to their international connections, foreign merchants in port cities tended to occupy central positions in the host society | false | 23 | |
8038897788 | permanent contact between europe and the americas did not occur until | 1492 C.E. | 24 | |
8038897789 | william of normandy led the vikings to conquer which country in 1066 | england | 25 | |
8038897790 | leif eriksson led the vikings and established a settlement in north america around | 1000 c.e. | 26 | |
8038897791 | which of the following controlled the northeastern shores of the mediterranean in 1000 c.e. | byzantine empire | 27 | |
8038897792 | the contest for control of the mediterranean was primary the result of | competition for profit | 28 | |
8038897793 | in the 1300s and 1400s guilds | successfully agitated for a voice in city government | 29 | |
8038897794 | according to historians of the church, the roots of the renaissance can be found as early as | the mid eleventh century | 30 | |
8038897795 | which of the following was not the emphasis of most early universities | military history | 31 | |
8038897796 | what was not one of the disasters that afflicted fourteenth and fifteenth century europe | drought | 32 | |
8038897797 | in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries | peasants who survived the plague oftenf ound their situation improved | 33 | |
8038897798 | in the high middle ages, most european jews | were often successful traders | 34 | |
8038897799 | prince henry the navigator established a center for the study of navigation in order to | end muslim control of the southewrn shores of the mediterranean | 35 | |
8038897800 | christopher columbus initially sought support for his expedition from | portugual | 36 | |
8038897801 | which of the following exploreres was the first to clearly recognize that columbus had not discovered a route to asia | amerigo vespucci | 37 | |
8038897802 | the sea voyages of exploration and discovery included | the first round the world voyage by ferdinand magellan in the first half of the sixteenth century | 38 | |
8038897803 | which of the following explorers crossed the isthmus of panama and became the first european to see the pacific ocean | vasco nunez de balboa | 39 | |
8038897804 | true or false. except for the vikings excursions voyages across the north atlantic were unlikley to have occurred. | true | 40 | |
8038897805 | true or false. due to devastation from the plague, european trade did not begin to recover until the early fifteenth centuryq | true | 41 | |
8038897806 | true or false. guilds strictly regulated the prices of their products | true | 42 | |
8038897807 | true or false. humanism is the belief that the proper study of man is man. | true | 43 | |
8038897808 | true or false. florence is at the center of the italian intellectual movement that ushered in the renaissance | true | 44 | |
8038897809 | true or false the portugese constructed caravels based on arab shipo and sail designs. | true | 45 | |
8038897810 | what wasw not a reason why the spaniards were able to defeat much larger native american forces | the natives lacked the will to fight | 46 | |
8038897811 | spains most valuable exports from the americas in the sixteenth century were | silver and gold | 47 | |
8038897812 | portugal had insufficient | population to maintain a trading empire | 48 | |
8038897813 | what was not one of the countries that surpassed spain and portugal as economic and political powers by the end of the sixteenth century | italy | 49 | |
8038897814 | adam smith felt that | if workers specialized in tasks they performed well, the economy would be more productive | 50 | |
8038897815 | this event established and sanctioned the split between catholic and protestant countries in europe | thirty years war | 51 | |
8038897816 | martin luther urged the | suppression of a peasant revolt in germany | 52 | |
8038897817 | this person believed in predestination and set upa theocracy in switzerland | john calvin | 53 | |
8038897818 | the dutch republic in the seventeenth century developed innovative methods of | crop rotation that boosted agricultural output | 54 | |
8038897819 | this country dominated northern european shipping in the seventeenth century | netherlands | 55 | |
8038897820 | louis the xiv's economic policies included | a policy of mercantillism | 56 | |
8038897821 | during the eighteenth century, france | lost its holdings in north america | 57 | |
8038897822 | britain gained supremacy in world trade in part by | having a unified national market | 58 | |
8038897823 | during its period of ascendancy in world trade, britain did all of the following, except | keep separate markets with separate regulations and taxes within britain | 59 | |
8038897824 | which of the following remained a catholic country throughout the reformation and counter reformation | spain | 60 | |
8038897825 | the russian state did not begin to form until it overthrew | mongol domination | 61 | |
8038897826 | peter the great made major reforms in | administration that made his bureaucracy more efficient | 62 | |
8038897827 | by 1725, peter the great had extended russian control to include access to | the black sea and the baltic sea | 63 | |
8038897828 | akbar, the ruler of india | was head of the mughal empire | 64 | |
8038897829 | the qing dynasty was successful in | keeping european merchants out of china | 65 | |
8038897830 | true or false. withthte wealth gained from its conquests in america, spain remained the dominant european power well in tto the eighteenth century | false | 66 | |
8038897831 | true or false. by 1750, major trade routes connected the americas with africa, europe, asia, and the pacific islands. | true | 67 | |
8038897832 | true or false. peter the first hoped to westernize russia | true | 68 | |
8038897833 | true or false. the mughal empire encouraged the development of internal trade | true | 69 | |
8038897834 | true or false. the tokugawa government of seventeenth century japan was primarily controlled by the warrior classes | true | 70 | |
8038897835 | which of the following did not compete for control in north america | germany | 71 | |
8038897836 | captain james cook gave a | positive report about australia | 72 | |
8038897837 | austrailia was initially | populated by prisoners | 73 | |
8038897838 | the maori saw their population | decrease by more than half as a result of interactions with europeans | 74 | |
8038897839 | slavery brought nearly | ten million africans to the western hemisphereq | 75 | |
8038897840 | in which type of agricultural production were slaves most likely to recieve the worst treatment | sugar | 76 | |
8038897841 | the slave trade was largely dependent on | the activities of native african buisnessmen | 77 | |
8038897842 | of the following which is not one of the reasons that slavery and the slave trade were important to african states | enslavement offered a way to eliminate members of rivals tates | 78 | |
8038897843 | this group accompanied ottoman soldiers to help convert conquered peoples to islam | sufis | 79 | |
8038897844 | the ottoman empire did allow the practice of | christianity in the balkans | 80 | |
8038897845 | the mongols who invaded persia in the thirteenth century | massacred whole populations of cities | 81 | |
8038897846 | the qing dynasty negotiated | a border treaty with russia | 82 | |
8038897847 | eurasian empires existing from 1300 to 1700 were linked by | overland trade routes | 83 | |
8038897848 | in iran, shah abbas found common ground with the european powers in their mutual opposition to the | ottoman empire | 84 | |
8038897849 | in 1453 sultan mehmed the seconed captured constantinople and renamed it | istanbul | 85 | |
8038897850 | true or false. new world crops helped fuel chinas population explosion | true | 86 | |
8038897851 | true or false. war with europeans was the reason for the major decline of the amerindian population after 1500 | false | 87 | |
8038897852 | true or false. the dutc were the first europeans to settle in south africa | true | 88 | |
8038897853 | true or false. the portugeuese were the first europeans to carry the slave trade ot the atlantic coast | true | 89 | |
8038897854 | true or false. all african rulers resisted the slave trade | false | 90 | |
8038897855 | true or false. trade in slaves did not become a significant activity in world history until europeans began engaging in it | false | 91 | |
8038897856 | in 1530 the ottoman empire probably had a larger population than england, spain, and portugal combined | true | 92 | |
8038897857 | akbar nearly doubled the size of the mughal eempire by 1609 | true | 93 | |
8038897858 | shah jahanabad served as a major religious center | true | 94 | |
8038897859 | in 1598, isfahan was one of the largest cities of its time | true | 95 | |
8038897860 | free market economics | decisions with investment production and distribution based on supply and demand | 96 | |
8038897861 | adam smith | scottish philosop[her political economy | 97 | |
8038897862 | william of normandy | or william the conquerer. norman king of england | 98 | |
8038897863 | martin luther | thought the church had to much power. founded the luthren church | 99 | |
8038897864 | john calvin | reform catholic church grace made calvanism | 100 | |
8038897865 | louis xiv | established colonies in west indies and americas | 101 | |
8038897866 | java | small island city in indonesa | 102 | |
8038897867 | peter the great | russian reformer serf labor to boost economy | 103 | |
8038897868 | akbar | mughal emporer of india established dominace one of the greatest empires | 104 | |
8038897869 | the maori | members of the aborignal people of new zealand | 105 | |
8038897870 | shah abbas | greatest ruler of the safavid dynasty enemis were the ottoman empire and uzbeks. took land back from the portugese and mughals | 106 |
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