13) Which of the following groups of people were cannibals? A) Caribs B) Europeans C) Arawaks D) None of the above
13) Which of the following groups of people were cannibals?
A) Caribs
B) Europeans
C) Arawaks
D) None of the above
14) White indentured servants had very little rights and were subject to a number of restrictions. They had no right to free marriage or child bearing and the landowners could even whip their indentured servants or even commit them to death.
The description given above referenced the white indentured servants brought in to labour on the early Caribbean plantations and who were originally taken from all of the following countries EXCEPT
A) England
B) Spain
C) Ireland
D) Wales
15) During Caribbean Chattel slavery enslaved females performed skilled tasks on the estate which included all of the following EXCEPT
A) Sewing
B) Cooking
C) Huckstering
D) Fishing
16) A typical sugar plantation in the Eighteenth century Caribbean was divided up into how many work sections/areas?
A) Three
B) Four
C) Five
D) Six
17) The Penns on an Eighteenth century Caribbean sugar estate were responsible for what activity?
A) Refining and clarifying the cane juice to enable sugar extraction
B) A recovery area for sick enslaved people
C) A growth area for the estate's animals
D) The location of the Estate's written records and accounts
18) The first large scale importation of labour into the Caribbean came from
A) Europe
B) Africa
C) India
D) England
19) Historical relics that were created by the subject being studied by the historian is generally referred to as
A) Secondary source
B) Evidence
C) Primary source
D) Bones
20) Historical information is categorised as being one of how many different types of sources?
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
21) Researchers of past civilisations are able to assess the importance/relevance of the historical artefacts through their use of what methodology?
A) Diasporic Double Consciousness
B) Internal /External Criticism
C) Anthropology
D) Excavations
23) The earliest people of the Caribbean were destroyed through a number of methods. One such method was 'miscegenation' which involved
A) The hunting down of the native people with dogs
B) The overwork of the native people in the mineral mines and fields
C) The mixing of the races through "inter-breeding"
D) The poisoning of food and water resources by the Spaniards
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