Period 2 overview
which were produced on large plantations by slave labor for the world market
Cash crops such as sugar and tobacco
The population of the Portuguese colony of Brazil grew rapidly and became predominantly African. Which explains these demographic changes
The increase in global demand for cash crops such as sugar
which was a method rulers in eurasia used to legitimize and consolidate thier power during the period 1450 1750
developing professional militaries
which is most likely to have influenced 18th century population trends in europe and china
introduction of western hemisphere crops
A historian researching the trans-Atlantic slave trade in the period 1600—1800 would find which of the following sources most useful for determining patterns in the points of origin, the destinations, and the numbers of slaves involved in the trade?
records of the cargoes of spanish and british ships in the transatlantic trade
The leaders of china korea and japan all had policies that
regulated interactions with foreigners
which was the most important factor in the development of new long-distance maritime commercial patterns in the 17th and 18th centuries
the european settlement and exploitation of natural resources in the americas
an important reason for china's rapid population increase in the 17th and 18th centuries was
the introduction of new crops from the americas
which was an important continuity from the ming dynasty to the qing dynasty in the 17th century
the use of the examination system and other confucian bureaucratic practices
which explains a similarity between the earliest english and french voyages across the north atlantic
they were often launched in the hopes of finding alternative sailing routes to asia
which best describes patriarchal gender systems
women are inferiors and must be protected by men
whihc of the following commodities was most responsible for transforming the global economy
silver
the intensification of connections btwn the eastern adn western hemisphere had which of the following effects on religious practices
syncretic forms of religion such as vodun developed
which best characterizes world trade in 1450-1750
the demand for adian commodities was financed by new world silver
which was a major motivation for european maritime expansion starting in the fifteenth century
the desire to trade directly with africans and asians
which was the most immediate effect of the portugese establishment of a school for navigation in the 1400s
the development of overseas trade btwn west africa and europe
which best jusitfies the claim that the late 1400s mark the beginning of a new period of world histoyr
the incorporation of the americas into a broader global network of exchange
which best exemplifies mercantilism as it was practiced in the atlantic trading system by 1750
the protection of european merchant companies by their respective govts
Under the Japanese system of feudalism after 1600, the emperor served as the symbol of authority while real power was held by
the shogun
which best explains a similar motivation behind the establishment of portugese trading posts in africa and the establishent of portuges trading posts in asia
the trading posts in both regions were intended to allow the portugese to contol access to heavily trafficked maritime routes
empires of the ottoman and chinese shared which
the use of a large bureaucracy to support the govt
which of the following factors contributed most to manchu expansion in asia during the 17th and 18th centuries
the use of cannons and gunpowder
which would best support the assertion that hierarchies based on racial classification emerged after 1500 to maintain the authority of new elite groups in the americas
the use of terms such as mestizo mulatto and creole
which of the following accurately describes the function of the mit'a system in the inca empire
to compel inca subjects to work on various state projects for a fixed term each year
eurasian rulers sponsered the arts primarily for whar
to display power and legitimize their rule
which was a major environmental effect of the european establishment of plantation agriculture during the 17th and 18th centuries
widespread deforestation and depletion of soil nutrients
Which was a major change in global patterns of religious beliefs and practices
Adherents of monotheistic religions such as Christianity and Islam increased both in number and geographic scope as a result of conquest trade and missionary activities
which describes the effect of skin color, ethnicity, and former slave status in latin american in the late 19th century
Cont. of discrimination on the basis of all three factors
Which represents a significant Change In Africa
Most enslaved Africans were transported across the Atlantic instead of the Sahara
One of the reasons Africans participated in the Atlantic slave trade wss
The demand for weapons among African elites
which best describes the mughal empire
a system in which an islamic minority ruled over a hindu majority
the colombian exchange involved which new connections
african population to the western hemisphere; western hemisphere food to europe and africa; african and european diseases to the western hemisphere
which describes the effect of the spread of christianity among most amerindian societies after 1500
amerindians maintained local customs by combining indigenous beliefs with elements of christianity
which of the following was an important continuity in the global economy
asian societies produced most of the world's manufactured goods
which best describes the relationship that the chinese and aztec empires had with thier respective peripheral states
both empires established tributary relationships with thier peripheral states
which desribes an accurate similarity between the qing and russian empires in the 18th centuryand 19th
both had vast territories with peoples of various ethnicities and languages
which produced on large plantation by slave labor were significsnt commodities in world market
cahs crops such as sugar and tobacco
Before 1870, the European presence in Africa was characterized primarily by
coastal enclaves for trade and a few settlements
which was a major change in transregional trade patterns
europeans created joint stock companies to engage in overseas trade
which describes a major cause of the expansion of the ottoman empire in the 15th and 16th centuries
exploitation of artillery and small arms gave the ottomans advantages over many of their politcal rivals
which was a major long term effect of vasco de gama's voyage to india in the late 1490s
it led to the integration of european merchants inro the indian ocean economy
which state dominated the mediterranean trade during 16th century
italian city states and ottoman empire
which contributed most to the emergence of russia as an expanding eurasian power in the 1450-1700
its absorption of traditions and tech from the byzantine empire western europe
which factor best explains why the portugese did not engage in direct trading relations with west african states until the 15th century
lack of the necessary navigational and maritime tech
europeans were primarily interested in tropical colonies in the atlantic and indian oceans and the caribbean because
large profits could be made from products like sugar, coffee, and pepper