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3:01PM FriFeb 9 oo 12%( 4% ) ttu.blackboard.com & K‘espo[]se Tuu 'E’Ul DUITIC VI UIT VAIIVU 1NINVIIIiauvIl v UIc vuL arc 11 ouiinic 11cou vl ou VIIEUI VUITTITITCUUUVITIO WV TOowWaviiorn: riuvy u IUy TOIAww W cavll vuict. Feedback: Useful connections would be explicitly connecting the motivation, actions, and outcomes like explaining how exactly the sugar trade indluences expansion or the impact of the development of the plantation system. @ Review Test Submission: Quiz 03 - Due Jan. 26 @ 3pm Question 2 7.77 out of 7.77 points - Lectures: The Silk Road j Selected Answer: @ the route that connected Asian goods to Europe Answers: the predecessor of the triangle trade V) the route that connected Asian goods to Europe the smoothest route across the Atlantic the route to carry slaves across Africa Response Feedback: B Lecture video: “Columbus Had His Reasons” Question 3 0 out of 7.77 points Lectures: The Portuguese Selected Answer: ¢y All of the above Answers: settled their colonies to extract precious metals dominated the trade in Asian goods through the Levant V) sailed down the coast of Africa, past the Saharan desert, a technical feat known as the volta All of the above Response Feedback: C Lecture video: “Columbus Had His Reasons” Question 4 7.77 out of 7.77 points Lectures: The Portuguese Selected Answer: @, grew sugar, establishing on the Canary Islands (and Madeira) the plantation mode of production Answers: grew spices, establishing in the Americas the plantation mode of production @ grew sugar, establishing on the Canary Islands (and Madeira) the plantation mode of production grew sugar, establishing in Brazil the plantation mode of production grew tobacco, establishing in Brazil the plantation mode of production Response Feedback: B Lecture video: “Columbus Had His Reasons” Question 5 7.77 out of 7.77 points -~ According to Lynn White, in “The Embryology of Columbus’ Discovery,” Selected Answer: @ Nobody thought the earth was flat Answers: Columbus wanted to prove that the earth was NOT flat Ferdinand and Isabella thought the earth was flat V) Nobody thought the earth was flat Everybody thought the earth was flat Response Feedback: C —p. 35 —n
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