AP World History Chapter 13 Flashcards
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8868698259 | Distinguished empires of western europe from other empires | initiated by maritime expansion | 0 | |
8868698260 | region experienced the least racial mixing and was least willing to recognize the offspring of interracial unions | british north america | 1 | |
8868698261 | Reason that portugal, spain, france, and britain were the first to expand into the new world | these lands were on the atlantic coast and were closer to the americas | 2 | |
8868698262 | Some native americans aided the spanish in their initial invasion of the new world bc | to gain an advantage against their own enemies | 3 | |
8868698263 | The colonial economy of the spanish empire in former aztec and inca lands was | based on commercial agriculture and mining | 4 | |
8868698264 | Many native americans in mesoamerica and peru respond to spanish missionaries efforts to convert them to catholicism | they blended their old customs into catholic practices | 5 | |
8868698265 | Motivated europeans to venture across atlantic ocean | rivalries between competing european states | 6 | |
8868698266 | Describes slavery in latin america | Large scale importation of new slaves contributed into the 19th century | 7 | |
8868698267 | In contrast to the portuguese and spanish colonists in latin america, british colonists in north america | sought to escape rather than re create european traditions in the americas | 8 | |
8868698268 | Contributed to higher literacy rates in the british colonies in north america than in the spanish and portuguese colonies in latin america | Protestantism, which was practiced by most british colonists, encouraged reading the bible for oneself | 9 | |
8868698269 | Describes a feature of qing chinas policy toward its possessions in central asia | respect for the different cultures of the region | 10 | |
8868698270 | Chinese and russian expansion into central asia affected the nomadic ppl inhabiting the steppe lands by | they no longer enjoyed political independence and economic prosperity | 11 | |
8868698271 | The mughal ruler akbar favored policies that promoted | a cosmopolitan and hybrid indian persian turkic culture | 12 | |
8868698272 | A result of the ottoman empires policy toward the christian population in southwestern europe | christian communities enjoyed considerable autonomy over their own affairs | 13 | |
8868698273 | An outcome of the establishment of european empires in the america's | the emergence of an atlantic world connecting four continents | 14 | |
8868698274 | Contributed to the great dying in america's | native americas lack of immunity to european and african diseases | 15 | |
8868698275 | Intro of domesticated animals into the american made possible | Ranching economics | 16 | |
8868698276 | Silver from the mines of mexico and peru affected international commerce by | enabling europeans to buy chinese tea, silk, and porcelain | 17 | |
8868698277 | Example of the columbian exchange | Intro of corn and potatoes into the afro-eurasian diet | 18 | |
8868698278 | Policy reflects mercantilist thinking | Accumulating precious metals | 19 | |
8868698279 | Map 13.3. The addition of mongolia, xinjiang, and tibet to the chinese empire during the qing dynasty led to | creation of the court of colonial affairs | 20 | |
8868698280 | Dominated the agricultural economy in british north america | small scale independent farmers working their own land | 21 | |
8868698281 | Reason russian expanded beginning in 16th century | to secure its borders from attack | 22 | |
8868698282 | Describes what happened to the native populations of the steppes and siberia as a consequence of russian imperial expansion | assimilation | 23 | |
8868698283 | Empire did the process of expansion occurred at same time that a distinctive state was taking shape | the russian empire | 24 | |
8868698284 | Policy contributed to the growth of hindu opposition to mughal rule by the late 17th century | reinstatement of the jizya | 25 | |
8868698285 | Offered christian men a means of upward mobility within the ottoman empire | devshirme | 26 | |
8868698286 | Conflict between the islamic and christian worlds, event in 15th century signaled the islamic world held the upper hand | the ottoman conquest of constrantinopoe | 27 | |
8868698287 | Resulted from russia's westward expansion in 17th and 18th centuries | a program of westernization in russia | 28 | |
8868698288 | Map 13.1 in the textbook shows the Americas in which century? | 18th | 29 | |
8868698289 | In self portrait by the chinese emperor . Statement explains why kangxi changed the penalty for hu chien ching imposed by the board of punishment | sometimes people have to be persuaded into morality by the example of an execution | 30 | |
8868698290 | Mughal emperor jahangirs memoirs, he quotes his father akbar telling him that the class of whom we are speaking are usefully engaged, class of people discussed | hindus | 31 | |
8868698291 | A description of ottoman empire found in a letter written by the diplomat for austrian empire busbecq | honors, high posts, and judgeships are the rewards of the great ability and good service | 32 | |
8868698292 | Reflects how louis saw his role as king expressed in his memoirs | i would doubtless be capable of governing other empires just as the sun was capable of lighting up other worlds if they were exposed to its rays | 33 | |
8868698293 | Ruler emphasized the use of spectacle and public display to convey the impression of the exalted role of the monarch | louis xiv | 34 | |
8868698294 | 13.1, the flame or tongue of fire in the sky was viewed by the aztecs as a sign of | death | 35 | |
8868698295 | 13.2, the portrayal of moctezuma and cortes seared on european style chairs suggest me that the 2 men met | as equals | 36 | |
8868698296 | 13.3 protrays aztec | as victims | 37 | |
8868698297 | 13.4, the native americas depicted in the larger box on the left hand side represent | the tlaxcala | 38 | |
8868698298 | Notably absent in the depictions of the encounters between aztec and the spanish in visual sources | firearms | 39 |