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World History II- HIST 1312
Review for Quiz I
Section 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: There will be 25 questions on the test
Note: the first page number is from the older edition of the book, while the second is from
the newer edition.
1.
An influential cargo brought back to Portugal from the West African coastal voyages in
1441 was
Slaves
ANSWER: c (p. 293,338)
2.
The Portuguese leaders who first landed at Calicut and seized the port of Malacca were,
respectively,
Henry da Bruscia and Eduardo da Estabano.
ANSWER: c (pp. 293-294, 338-340)
3.
The Treaty of Tordesillas
Divided the “new” areas discovered by Europeans between Spain and Portugal
ANSWER: b (p. 295,341)
4.
Under the encomienda system, New World natives were
Supposed to be protected by the Spanish
ANSWER: d (p. 296, 342)
5.
Portuguese control of the spice trade was ended by
The establishment of the British and Dutch East India Companies
ANSWER:
c (p. 298,344-45)
7.
Which of the following was the most important reason for the massive growth of the
African slave trade in the sixteenth century?
Intense labor needs created by the development of sugar growing in the New World
ANSWER: c (p. 300,346-47)
8.
Dutch colonial efforts were
Highly successful in Southeast Asia, and particularly on the island of Java.
ANSWER: d (p. 303,351)
9.
The Spanish base of operations in Southeast Asia was established in
The Philippines.
ANSWER: c (p. 298,343-44)
10.
The European power that emerged triumphant in the Indonesian archipelago, and took
over virtually the entire region by the end of the eighteenth century, was
The Netherlands.
ANSWER:
c (p. 303,351)
11.
The most influential Christian humanist, who popularized the reform program of
Christian humanism, was
Desiderius Erasmus.
ANSWER: d (p. 313,363)
12.
As a result of the 1555 Peace of Augsburg,
Lutheranism became firmly established as an alternative to Roman Catholicism.
ANSWER: d (p. 314,365)
13.
John Calvin
Advanced the doctrine of predestination.
ANSWER: a (p. 315,365-66)
14.
After Henry VIII’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon was annulled by the Archbishop of
Canterbury,
Parliament finalized England’s religious break with Rome by passing the Act of
Supremacy, making Henry the head of the Anglican Church.
ANSWER: d (p. 316,367)
15.
Under Calvin, which city became the Calvinist “Rome”?
Geneva
ANSWER: b (p. 316,367)
16.
The Edict of Nantes
Legitimized Calvinist worship and permitted Calvinists to engage in politics in France.
ANSWER:
b (p. 319,370)
17.
Huguenots were
French Protestants.
ANSWER: d (p. 318,370)
18.
The traditional example of seventeenth century absolutism has been the rule of
Louis XIV.
ANSWER: c (p. 323,375)
19.
Seventeenth century absolutism was justified on the basis of
Divine right.
ANSWER: d (p. 323,377)
20.
Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV’s controller general of finances, was an adherent of
Mercantilism.
ANSWER: d (p. 324,377)
21.
The Russian dynasty that was established in the early seventeenth century and that lasted
until 1917 was the
Romanov.
ANSWER: d (p. 326,378)
22.
Constantinople was captured by the
Ottoman Turks, headed by Mehmet II.
ANSWER:
d (p. 334,386-87)
23.
The Ottoman Turks renamed Constantinople
Istanbul.
ANSWER: b (p. 334,386-87)
24.
Safavid Iran
Was strongly influenced by Turkish elements within the society.
ANSWER: b (pp. 342-343,394)
25.
The Mughal rule of Akbar in India
Reflected Akbar’s acceptance of the diversity of Indian society.
ANSWER: c (p. 345,399)
26.
The British presence in India increased significantly in 1616 when they
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Were granted the right to have their own representative at the court in Agra.
ANSWER: c (p. 348,401-2)
27.
In the European competition for the control of India,
Sir Robert Clive was more successful than Joseph Francois Dupleix.
ANSWER: b (p. 349,401-02)
28.
In the daily life of Mughal India, the Muslim practice of barring women from associating
with men outside the home was known as
Purdah.
ANSWER: c (p. 351,403)
29.
Shah Jahan’s Taj Mahal was influenced by
Humayun’s tomb.
ANSWER: d (p. 35,405)
30.
The Portuguese base of operations in China, granted when they first arrived in China, was
the tiny territory of
Macao.
Answer (p. 356,411)
31.
As a result of the controversy over the policy of Jesuit missionaries accommodating
Chinese religious beliefs in order to facilitate conversion to Christianity,
The Pope forbade the practice of accommodating local beliefs and practices.
ANSWER: c (p. 359,411-412)
32.
The purpose of the Qing system known as diarchy was to
Provide a mechanism for the sharing of administrative positions by Manchus and
Chinese.
ANSWER: c (p. 360,413)
33.
China’s population
Grew fast during the 1600-1800 period, reaching over 300,000,000 by 1800.
ANSWER: c (p. 362,418)
34.
the most powerful and lengthiest of all Japanese shogunates was begun by
Tokugawa Ieyasu.
ANSWER: d (p. 367,423)
35.
The modern day name for the capital city of the Tokugawa shogunate is
Tokyo.
ANSWER: b (p. 367,423)