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Question-1
In Latin America, the Maya, and the Aztec civilizations were similar in that they
(A)
showed little evidence of urbanization
(B)
lacked a strong central government
(C)
developed complex mathematical and calendar systems
(D)
used military weapons superior to those of Europeans
Question-2
Which was an immediate result of the European Age of Exploration ?
(A)
Islamic culture spread across Africa and Asia
(B)
European influence spread to the Western hemisphere
(C)
independence movements developed in Asia and Africa
(D)
military dictatorships were established throughout Europe
Question-3
Both Japan and China decided to limit trade with Europe during much of the 16th and 17th centuries because the Japanese and the Chinese.
(A)
had few products to sell to the Europeans
(B)
held religious beliefs that prohibited contact with foreigners
(C)
thought European technology would hinder any effort to modernize
(D)
Believed they would receive no benefit from increased contact with the Europeans
Question-4
The printing press, the astrolabe, and the Mercator projection were technological advances that contributed to the
(A)
Exploration and overseas expansion of the colonial empires
(B)
unification of Germany and Italy in the late 1800's
(C)
growth of industry in Latin during the late 1900's
(D)
spread of Islam in the 700's 800's
Question-5
which system developed as a result of the Commercial revolution
(A)
Manorialism
(B)
communism
(C)
bartering
(D)
market economy
Question-6
A major result of the Age of exploration was
(A)
a long period of peace and prosperity for the nations of western Europe
(B)
Extensive migration of people from the Western Hemisphere to Europe and Asia
(C)
the fall of the European national monarchies and the end of the power of the Catholic Church
(D)
the end of regional isolation and the beginning of a period of European global domination
Question-7
The Native American population of Mexico in 1492 has been estimated at 25 million; the population in 1608 has been estimated at 1.7 million. This decrease in population was mainly a result of
(A)
crop failures brought on by poor weather conditions
(B)
emigration of Native Americans to Europe and Africa
(C)
Wars between various native groups
(D)
diseases introduced by the Spanish
Question-8
Spain?s colonial policy of mercantilism affected the development of Latin American nations by promoting.
(A)
The production of raw material and cash crops
(B)
free and rapid trade with Asia and Africa
(C)
respect for the rights of indigenous people
(D)
isolation ism as a response to international political issues
Question-9
In Latin America during the early period of Spanish Colonialism, the deaths of large numbers of the native people led to
(A)
a decline in Spanish immigration to the Americas
(B)
the removal of most Spanish troops from the Americas
(C)
the importation of slaves from Africa
(D)
improved health care in the colonies
Question-10
Which conclusion can be drawn from a study of the early civilizations of Axum, Kush, Mali and Songhai?
(A)
These African societies flourished at the same time
(B)
farming was more extensive in the Nile River Valley than it was in the Fertile Crescent.
(C)
the Neolithic Revolution occurred in Africa.
(D)
these societies had along and rich history before their first contact with Europeans
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