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M02: Exam 1 over Chapters 1-3 Due Nov 5 at 11:59pm Points 100 Questions 100 Available until Nov 5 at 11:59pm Time Limit None Instructions This Test covers Chapters 1, 2 and 3. It is worth 100 points and contains: 85 multiple choice and 15 true/false questions worth 1 point each. This open-book test must be taken the first time it is launched. Students will have 2 hours to complete the exam. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 57 minutes 97 out of 100 Correct answers are hidden.
Score for this quiz: 97 out of 100 Submitted Nov 4 at 9:57pm This attempt took 57 minutes. Question 1 1 / 1 pts In which of the following categories did the Iroquois practice a communal lifestyle? land use work All of these answers are correct hunting Question 2 1 / 1 pts How did Europeans view Native American people and their behavior? as political savages as cultural barbarians as religious pagans All of these answers are correct.
Question 3 1 / 1 pts The results of creating a more cohesive political confederacy for the Iroquois included increasing village stability. weakening the Iroquois as warriors. population decrease as competition over resources increased. losing hunting grounds to neighboring tribes. Question 4 1 / 1 pts Many ancient humans migrated to the Americas over a cobblestone road. land bridge. volcanic crater. wooden bridge. Question 5 1 / 1 pts
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The West African empire of Ghana became noted for its long-distance commerce. All of these answers are correct. elaborate sculpture and metalwork. extensive urban settlement. Question 6 1 / 1 pts By the 1430s, Prince Henry's captains had reached India. the Madeira, Azores, and Canary Islands. the Hawaiian and Tahitian islands. China. Question 7 1 / 1 pts Which of the following nations became the early leader of European exploration?
Portugal France Spain England Question 8 1 / 1 pts Archaeological studies of the Mound Builders suggest that Native American settlements of the Atlantic seaboard represented the highest levels of pre- Columbian development. culture remained static for thousands of years before Europeans arrived. loss of population and land accompanying the western migration of Europeans was inevitable. societies participated in a vast trading network that linked villages across the continent. Question 9 1 / 1 pts The social organization of African societies included urban craftsmen who supported the elites.
All of these answers are correct. kings and noblemen at the top. a great mass of people who worked as farmers. Question 10 1 / 1 pts The Aztecs, one of the Meso-American empires, created a(n) sophisticated agricultural system. capital city that amazed the Spanish with its poverty. empire that controlled a population estimated at between 100 and 200 million people. highly unstratified society. Question 11 1 / 1 pts To Europeans, "China" was known as the Sandwich Islands.
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the Renaissance. Cathay. America. Question 12 1 / 1 pts At the time of early contact with Europeans, Africa was a continent marked by backward and ignorant peoples. primitive social organizations. sparse and undeveloped settlements. diverse and elaborate cultures. Question 13 1 / 1 pts The Spanish encountered the Aztec people in Mexico in the year 1545. 1619.
1492. 1519. Question 14 1 / 1 pts Africans in West Africa could be enslaved for being black. refusing to embrace Islam. fighting against Europeans. punishment for crimes. Question 15 1 / 1 pts The potential for conflict between Europeans and the indigenous people in North America stemmed primarily from different values concerning the organization of family life. role of technology in human existence. adoption of a sedentary versus a nomadic lifestyle.
relationship to the environment, property, and personal identity. Incorrect Question 16 0 / 1 pts Timbuktu in the fourteenth century was a major port of trade with the eastern world on the Indian Ocean. city in Mali, with a distinguished faculty of scholars. barren and inhospitable location in the Sahara. military outpost in the kingdom of Ghana. Question 17 1 / 1 pts The small country of Portugal was an early leader in navigation despite having a population of only 20 million. 10 million. 1 million. 100,000.
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Question 18 1 / 1 pts To consolidate power in the second half of the fifteenth century, European monarchs All of these answers are correct. nourished the impulse to expand. sought political and social stability. created bureaucracies to manage their kingdoms. Question 19 1 / 1 pts As a result of the development of agriculture in the Americas, the members of native tribes grew in numbers and founded separate societies. engaged solely in agricultural tasks. lost faith in religious leaders. abandoned regional trading networks. Question 20
1 / 1 pts The Pueblo people of the American Southwest, encountered by the Spanish in the 1540s, used irrigation canals, dams, and hillside terracing to water their arid maize fields. made their clothing and utensils from buffalo hides and bones. failed to develop agricultural techniques suitable for their arid environment. built ceremonial mounds on which to worship their gods. Question 21 1 / 1 pts Mansa Musa, who ruled the West African empire of Mali, achieved little notice from people outside West Africa. became so powerful that he led his army across the Sahara. never succeeded in making Mali as large as Ghana. led a legendary pilgrimage to Mecca. Question 22 1 / 1 pts What activities did women perform in the tribal economy of native societies?
clearing of the land hunting entering into battle control of the raising and distribution of crops Question 23 1 / 1 pts Native Americans encountered by Europeans practiced a form of religion known as Christianity. Islam. polytheism. monotheism. Question 24 1 / 1 pts The Little Ice Age impacted native societies in the Americas in all of the following ways EXCEPT: Native peoples abandoned urban centers.
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Native women lost power. Native societies became less populous. Native societies became less centralized. Question 25 1 / 1 pts In contrast to the fate of Africans enslaved in the Americas, the slaves in West African societies did not suffer a permanently servile condition. remained uneducated and unwed. lost all legal rights and opportunities for economic advancement. transferred slave status automatically to their children. Incorrect Question 26 0 / 1 pts Which of the following characteristics of a matrilineal tribe in North America is NOT accurate? elder women chose male leadership
family membership was determined through the female line newly married men remained in their father’s household sharing of powers in the tribal economy Question 27 1 / 1 pts In contrast to the Europeans, most natives of North America believed that land serves as the basis for independence and personal identity. material wealth. political status. common sustenance. Question 28 1 / 1 pts Portuguese sailors ventured down the West African coast by 1460. True False
Question 29 1 / 1 pts To Native American peoples, trade was not only an economic matter but also a way to preserve reciprocity between individuals and communities. True False Question 30 1 / 1 pts In the Southeast, native civilizations traced their ancestry back at least 8,000 years. True False Question 31 1 / 1 pts Humans settled the Americas, Japan, and Scandinavia around 35,000 B.C.E. True False Question 32 1 / 1 pts Africans had a different conception of slavery than did Europeans before 1492.
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True False Question 33 1 / 1 pts An African known as Estevan and enslaved by the Spanish sailed on all of Columbus’s voyages. taught the Spanish how to communicate with their slaves. was the first African to die in the New World. became an important trailblazer for Spanish explorers. Question 34 1 / 1 pts The consequences of sugar production in the New World included revolutionizing European tastes. stimulating the transport of millions of African slaves. All of these answers are correct.
colonizing Brazil. Question 35 1 / 1 pts The massive flow of silver bullion from the Americas to Europe in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries delayed further exploration of America. hampered capitalist modes of production. increased prevailing wage rates in Europe. triggered a century of inflationary pressures. Question 36 1 / 1 pts While Spain began to exert its power on the other side of the Atlantic, the Portuguese concentrated on spreading their power to Africa and East Asia. entered a race with Spain for control of the Americas. needed to address severe economic problems at home. decided to take a leading role in European affairs.
Question 37 1 / 1 pts Between 1519 and the early 1800s, which of the following ethnic groups crossed the Atlantic to the Americas in greater numbers than any other? Asians Europeans Africans Australians Question 38 1 / 1 pts The African slave trade helped in the advancement of agricultural techniques. crops. medical knowledge. All of these answers are correct.
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Question 39 1 / 1 pts Protestantism did not gain an early foothold in the Americas because Catholic missionaries were more daring than Protestant missionaries and bravely faced dangers Protestants refused to confront. Protestants were more interested in earning profits than in converting souls. nations most affected by the Reformation entered overseas exploration later than Spain and Portugal. of Indian resistance. Question 40 1 / 1 pts The first colony organized around slave labor was Portugal's Madeira. Brazil. Angola. Gao. Question 41 1 / 1 pts
Because Indians did not fence and till land, English settlers justified their lack of information about indigenous peoples of the Americas. felt justified in dispossessing the natives of their soil. were spurred to civilize and convert the natives to Christianity. explained the easy conquest of the natives by the Spanish. Question 42 1 / 1 pts The defeat of the Spanish Armada by England in 1588 solidified Protestantism in England. All of these answers are correct. increased English interest in overseas exploration and colonization. fanned a nationalistic spirit in England. Question 43 1 / 1 pts The first English attempts to colonize on Roanoke Island in the 1580s failed to establish successful relations with Native Americans.
received official approval and financing from Queen Elizabeth. attracted significant interest from English merchants and noblemen. threatened Spanish control of the Americas. Question 44 1 / 1 pts How many Africans do historians estimate arrived as slaves in the New World? 200,000 96 million over 10 million 1 million Question 45 1 / 1 pts "Some Taino women married Spanish men and produced the first mestizo society in the Americas." Mestizo refers to a culture blending Catholicism with Native American beliefs.
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person of mixed European and American Indian ancestry. new language that combined Spanish with Taino. group of people who depend almost exclusively upon maize for their dietary needs. Question 46 1 / 1 pts All of the following are true regarding the potato's role in the "Columbian Exchange" EXCEPT the potato led to population growth. potato strengthened Europeans' diet. New World sweet potato made its entry into China in the 1500s. potato decreased crop yields in calories per acre. Question 47 1 / 1 pts How did the Pueblo native people benefit from Spanish arrival? They had access to grain during times of drought. All of these answers are correct.
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They had access to mission livestock. They obtained Spanish military protection against enemy Apaches. Question 48 1 / 1 pts Why did the African slave trade begin? Europeans wanted new workers to drive down wages in the colonies. It was an attempt to fill a labor shortage in the Mediterranean world. European elites valued African culture and viewed Africans as equals. African rulers wanted to sell slaves to the Chinese. Question 49 1 / 1 pts Most African slaves sent to the Americas were criminals. debtors. war captives.
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the insane. Question 50 1 / 1 pts Within a single generation of Columbus's death, Spanish conquistadores conquered and claimed Central America. failed to expand beyond the Caribbean. explored, claimed, and conquered most of South America and Central America, but had not yet reached North America. explored, claimed, and conquered most of South America except Brazil and parts of North America. Question 51 1 / 1 pts Christopher Columbus's urge to explore reflected his commitment to exploit other peoples. was inspired by the reconquest of Moorish Spain. developed from his family's history and experience in trade. came primarily from a desire to reap significant fame and riches from his four voyages of exploration.
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Question 52 1 / 1 pts Which of the following crops did Europeans use African slave labor to produce in the Americas? sugar rice tobacco All of these answers are correct. Question 53 1 / 1 pts In their travels through the Gulf of Mexico region, Spanish explorers All of these answers are correct. enslaved Indians to serve as pack animals. witnessed the ravages of European diseases on native people. failed to find the gold they were looking for.
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Question 54 1 / 1 pts Which of the following is true about Queen Elizabeth I of England? She ruled from 1558 to 1603. She initially disfavored overseas expansion. She favored Protestantism. All of these answers are correct. Question 55 1 / 1 pts English colonizing ventures in the New World differed from previous Spanish and Portuguese efforts in that English attempts were privately organized and financed. met with little or no native resistance. strictly coordinated and governed by the Crown. immediate and major successes. Question 56 1 / 1 pts Europeans brought which of the following animals to the New World?
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All of these answers are correct. pigs cattle goats Question 57 1 / 1 pts After spending 70 years working to convert the Pueblo people, Franciscan friars managed to graft a veneer of Catholicism over native culture. converted most members of the population to Christianity. succeeded in converting the Pueblo leaders, but not the general population. concluded that their mission was hopeless. Question 58 1 / 1 pts Spanish and Portuguese explorations of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries helped soothe the Catholic-Protestant division within Christianity.
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retarded the growth of western European economies. shifted commercial power from Mediterranean ports to those of the Atlantic. prompted immediate competition from England and France. Question 59 1 / 1 pts The population of the Americas dramatically declined following the arrival of Europeans primarily because of the enslavement and brutal treatment of Native Americans by Europeans. policy of systematic genocide employed by European explorers toward Native Americans. lack of natural immunity among Native Americans to European diseases. loss of morale and sense of hopelessness that pervaded Native American societies. Question 60 1 / 1 pts England began to take greater interest in overseas exploration as a result of all of the following EXCEPT improved ships that sailed faster and carried more cargo than before.
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economic depression that made people look for new opportunities. commercial success in Scandinavia, India, and the Middle East that raised hope for other market expansion. wool merchants who wanted new markets. Question 61 1 / 1 pts By 1740, the foremost slave-trading nation in the world was France. India. England. Spain. Question 62 1 / 1 pts As many as one in seven Africans died en route to the Americas. True False
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Question 63 1 / 1 pts Although Columbus excited the Spanish court by returning with traces of gold and silver from his voyage of 1492, the actual amount of precious metals in the New World proved to be very disappointing. True False Question 64 1 / 1 pts Probably the most important and valued region of the Spanish Empire in the Americas was the northern borderlands, the present-day Sun Belt of the United States. True False Question 65 1 / 1 pts Christopher Columbus believed he had landed in Asia rather than the Western Hemisphere in 1492. True False Question 66
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1 / 1 pts Unlike the English and French, the Spanish did not rely on forced Indian labor. True False Question 67 1 / 1 pts The primary cause for continuing conflicts between English colonists and Native Americans in Virginia was the steady encroachment by land-hungry settlers on Indian territories. English murder of Nemattanew, a Powhatan war captain and religious prophet. refusal of Powhatan to allow his daughter Pocahontas to marry planter John Rolfe. organization of Chesapeake tribes by the proud and talented leader Opechancanough. Question 68 1 / 1 pts The Puritans of England wished to rid the Church of England of all Catholic beliefs and practices.
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shunned the notions of social reform and missionary activity. loyally supported the rule of King Charles I. welcomed changes sparked by England’s accelerating commercial activity. Question 69 1 / 1 pts All of the following are true regarding the early tobacco industry EXCEPT: The “jovial weed” became popular in Europe. James I denounced tobacco use. Tobacco grew well in Chesapeake soil and climate. Native Americans controlled the production of the early industry. Question 70 1 / 1 pts In 1618 the Virginia Company attracted new settlers to its colony by offering them a share of the company’s profits. paying significantly higher wages than those prevailing throughout Europe.
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advertising the benefits of Virginia’s healthy environment and comfortable living conditions. promising free land at the end of seven years’ labor for the company. Question 71 1 / 1 pts All of the following factors contributed to a disastrous beginning for the Jamestown colony EXCEPT the unwillingness of the Virginia Company to risk further expenses. unproductive mix of settlers. lack of food and sanitary conditions. misperceptions and mishandlings by the colonists of local natives. Question 72 1 / 1 pts Slavery never became the foundation of the northern colonial workforce because labor-intensive crops were not grown by the Puritans. it proved impossible to train slaves as domestic servants or artisans.
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New England merchants refused to participate in the international slave trade. colonists there viewed slavery as immoral. Question 73 1 / 1 pts Which of the following elements contributed to the cohesion of Puritan village life in New England? substantial investments in bound labor cold and rainy weather predominance of families absence of women and children Question 74 1 / 1 pts To establish a community of pure Christians in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Puritans felt government should guard religious freedom of choice. grant political participation to all adult males. punish religious as well as civil transgressors.
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promote and protect individual interests. Question 75 1 / 1 pts Puritan minister Roger Williams supported complete separation of church and state. mandatory church attendance for all colonists. New England’s affiliation with the Church of England. colonial usurpation of native lands. Question 76 1 / 1 pts Bacon's Rebellion of 1676 relieved much of the social tension among white Virginians by opening additional lands for white settlers. quieting the Indian frontier with a program of educational missions and regulated trade. halting the influx of black slaves.
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making government more responsive to the common people. Question 77 1 / 1 pts New Englanders built more private and comfortable houses at an earlier stage than colonists in the Chesapeake because of the stunted and unstable family life in New England. need of southerners to invest available capital in labor. less worldly and materialistic attitudes of southerners. unhealthy climate and environment in New England. Question 78 1 / 1 pts The Navigation Act of 1660 allowed expanded exports of colonial tobacco to European markets. created stringent enforcement mechanisms by which England regulated colonial trade. promoted colonial trade by removing English duties on enumerated articles.
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listed colonial products that could be shipped only to England or to other English colonies. Question 79 1 / 1 pts The economic salvation for the Virginia colony proved to be the invention of the cotton gin. the cultivation of tobacco. the mining of silver. trade with the Powhatan Indians. Question 80 1 / 1 pts The life of Anthony Johnson, an African slave who first arrived in Virginia in 1621, illustrated that living conditions for colonial blacks steadily improved through the seventeenth century. from the beginning, black immigrants faced a life of degradation and bondage. colonial blacks could gain their freedom by working industriously on the land.
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racial boundaries were not firmly marked in the early seventeenth century. Question 81 1 / 1 pts Which of the following factors was most instrumental in securing victory for the New England colonists in King Philip's War? efficient mobilization of colonial manpower and supplies conversion of King Philip to Christianity internal problems for the Native Americans, such as food shortages, disease, and defections political cohesion among the colonies Question 82 1 / 1 pts The organizers of the Jamestown colony were motivated primarily by a desire to escape political oppression and religious persecution. spread Christian religion to native peoples. earn profits by discovering gold and developing trade with Indians. pursue military adventures against the Spanish.
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Question 83 1 / 1 pts William Penn believed that the Indians should be sold into slavery. freely engaged in trade. removed forcibly from his colony. compensated for their land. Question 84 1 / 1 pts In contrast to Virginia, the colony of Massachusetts Bay thrived almost from the beginning because the early Puritan settlers arrived as young, single, and healthy males unburdened by family commitments. chose a location uninhabited by hostile Indians. came as freemen in families and possessed a strong work ethic and valuable skills. were less educated and thus less easily dissatisfied.
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Question 85 1 / 1 pts In the colony of Maryland, the Calvert family intended to initiate all colonial legislation. promote economic and social equality. carefully limit population growth. offer a religious refuge to Catholics. Question 86 1 / 1 pts By 1720, the population of South Carolina engaged in a variety of economic pursuits. enjoyed a relatively disease-free environment. shared common social and religious goals. consisted mostly of black slaves. Question 87 1 / 1 pts
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The root cause of King Philip's War in New England stemmed from the anger of young Wampanoags at the colonists? alliance with their hated enemies, the Narragansetts. unwillingness to admit Native Americans to white churches and colleges. refusal to sell them guns and supplies. attacks on their land base and political sovereignty. Question 88 1 / 1 pts Unlike the Puritans, the Pilgrims separated from the Church of England. preferred to settle in Holland rather than America. expected to convert a sinful world. squabbled with local Indians. Question 89 1 / 1 pts In response to Bacon's Rebellion, Governor Berkeley of Virginia
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sanctioned the attacks by Bacon against hostile Indians. declared Bacon a rebel and ordered him arrested. pardoned the rebel leaders upon their surrender. refused the offer of aid from royal troops in England. Question 90 1 / 1 pts The Pueblos were pushed to the point of revolt when the Spaniards began to assault their religion by seizing their kivas. take more and more of their land. use them as conscripted labor. burn down their villages. Question 91 1 / 1 pts What were the causes of the Salem witchcraft episode? family animosities among the colonists
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religious differences among the colonists general differences among the colonists All of these answers are correct. Incorrect Question 92 0 / 1 pts The Dutch colony of New Netherland became the colony of New York following English takeover in 1664. restricted all newcomers to membership in the Dutch Reformed Calvinist Church. was blocked from inland trade by hostile Iroquois Indians. had to rely upon English merchants for overseas trade. Question 93 1 / 1 pts Most English Protestants considered Quakers as dangerous fanatics for all of the following reasons EXCEPT refusal to All of these answers are correct. pay taxes in support of the Church of England.
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sign witnesses’ oaths on the Bible. defer to superiors in their customs and speech. Question 94 1 / 1 pts After experimenting with various crops, the colonists of South Carolina decided to concentrate upon the cultivation of sugar. indigo. cotton. rice. Question 95 1 / 1 pts As a result of the Indian assault of 1622 upon the Virginia colony, the colonists pursued more ruthless and determined efforts to displace the Indians. suffered relatively few casualties and minor property losses. secured a new charter from the king with greater powers of self-government.
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adopted a more peaceful and conciliatory attitude and policy toward the Indians. Question 96 1 / 1 pts The leader of the Pilgrims was John Smith. True False Question 97 1 / 1 pts In the 1630s, Anne Hutchinson provoked the anger of the Puritan ministry. True False Question 98 1 / 1 pts New Amsterdam, founded by the Dutch, became New York (City) after English conquest. True False
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Question 99 1 / 1 pts Although it served as an ideology of rebellion in England, Puritanism in America became an ideology of control. True False Question 100 1 / 1 pts Samuel de Champlain established French settlements in California and the Southwest. True False Quiz Score: 97 out of 100 Previous Next Submission Details: Time: 57 minutes Current Score: 97 out of 100 Kept Score: 97 out of 100
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