. Consider the following statement and comment on it as being either true or false: "History that is studied at the University level can be defined as the study of all human activity that has ever happened in the past." A) True B) False 2) Traditional systems of slavery in Africa prior to 1650 differed to Caribbean chattel slavery in which ONE of the following ways? A) There was no flogging of enslaved people B) There was no racism as the basis of its institution C) Slaves had equal social status to freedmen D) All slaves had rights 3) The study of Caribbean Civilisation clearly shows that the Caribbean was populated and it can therefore could be considered as "civilised" with the advent of which earliest group of people: A) Caribs B) Spanish C) French D) NeoIndians 4) On which continent did modern human beings emerge? A) Asia B) Africa C) Europe D) China 5) The voyages of Christopher Columbus into the Caribbean was facilitated by the important occurrence of the Reconquest which occurred in what year? A) 1490 B) 1491 C) 1492 D) 1493 6) Because of the wealth to be gained from ownership of the Caribbean territories, the European countries fought over the islands throughout the sixteenth century. The warfare caused historians to refer to the Caribbean during this period as the A) Cockpit of Europe B) Battleground of Europe C) European warzone D) Caribbean warzone 7) The Treaty of Tordesillas was signed to ensure peace between the early European nations who felt they had the main share of the Caribbean in the early years of "discovery". The two nations were A) Spain and France B) France and Portugal C) Portugal and Spain D) France and Britain 8) The system of enslavement by which the native people were exploited in the Spanish search for gold in the Caribbean was called: A) Encomienda B) Chattel Slavery C) Indenture D) Genocide 9) The destruction of the neoindian people in the fifteenth century came about because the neoindian people were uncivilised people who were confronted by the power of a civilised group. A) True B) False 10) The research done into Caribbean Civilisation is greatly aided by the recovery of sources which have emerged from the rubbish dumps of the NeoIndian people. What is the name given to these important rubbish dumps? A) Connucos B) Middens C) Trash pits D) Trash

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1. Consider the following statement and comment on it as being either true or false:
"History that is studied at the University level can be defined as the study of all human activity that has ever happened in the past."
A) True
B) False


2) Traditional systems of slavery in Africa prior to 1650 differed to Caribbean chattel slavery in which ONE of the following ways?
A) There was no flogging of enslaved people
B) There was no racism as the basis of its institution
C) Slaves had equal social status to freedmen
D) All slaves had rights


3) The study of Caribbean Civilisation clearly shows that the Caribbean was populated and it can therefore could be considered as "civilised" with the advent of which earliest group of people:
A) Caribs
B) Spanish
C) French
D) NeoIndians

4) On which continent did modern human beings emerge?
A) Asia
B) Africa
C) Europe
D) China

5) The voyages of Christopher Columbus into the Caribbean was facilitated by the important occurrence of the Reconquest which occurred in what year?
A) 1490

B) 1491
C) 1492
D) 1493

6) Because of the wealth to be gained from ownership of the Caribbean territories, the European countries fought over the islands throughout the sixteenth century. The warfare caused historians to refer to the Caribbean during this period as the
A) Cockpit of Europe
B) Battleground of Europe
C) European warzone
D) Caribbean warzone


7) The Treaty of Tordesillas was signed to ensure peace between the early European nations who felt they had the main share of the Caribbean in the early years of "discovery". The two nations were
A) Spain and France
B) France and Portugal
C) Portugal and Spain
D) France and Britain


8) The system of enslavement by which the native people were exploited in the Spanish search for gold in the Caribbean was called:
A) Encomienda
B) Chattel Slavery
C) Indenture
D) Genocide


9) The destruction of the neoindian people in the fifteenth century came about because the neoindian people were uncivilised people who were confronted by the power of a civilised group.
A) True
B) False


10) The research done into Caribbean Civilisation is greatly aided by the recovery of sources which have emerged from the rubbish dumps of the NeoIndian people. What is the name given to these important rubbish dumps?
A) Connucos
B) Middens
C) Trash pits
D) Trash mounds

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