World History/Civ 1
Study the graph and then complete the analysis of the data by filling in the missing information. For most of the twentieth century, a ___1____ percentage of men had a college degree compared to women. However, if we focus on the data for Americans born in the ___2_____ or later, a higher percentage of women hold college degrees.
1. Higher 2. 1960s
Match the following events to the effects they produced. 1. paved the way for the entry of Renaissance ideas of peace and renewal 2. caused an influx of classical Greek and Roman knowledge and texts into Europe 3. led to the introduction of Renaissance thought and ideas to France
1. Hundred Years' War 2. Fall of Constantinople 3. Italian Wars
Complete this paragraph about developing a historical argument. When creating a historical argument, start by doing some initial research. Using the information you gather, you can develop a___1___, which you will prove or disprove by conducting further research on the topic. As you look for answers, make sure to complete your research with historical ____2____ in mind. You shouldn't apply the same attitudes and knowledge of today to events or people from the past.
1. Hypothesis 2. Context
Match the following writers of the Northern Renaissance to their works. 1. Macbeth 2. The Praise of Folly 3. Gargantua and Pantagruel
1. William Shakespeare 2. Erasmus 3. Francois Rabelais
Match the following Maya, Aztec, and Inca inventions to the effects they produced. 1. helped the Aztec farm more productively 2. helped the Inca travel long distances and communicate with their neighbors 3. helped the Maya view astronomical phenomena such as eclipses with the naked eye
1. chinampas 2. rope bridges 3. pyramid at chichen itza
1. a personal diary of an ancient Egyptian tax collector 2. annual national census data 3. the record of monthly sales made by a company 4. a class yearbook
1. for personal information 2. government officials 3. owner of a new business 4. students
In which two islands did the Portuguese have their sugar plantations? Madeira Cape Verde Cuba Eboe Songhay
Madeira Cape Verde
Which two events spurred the need to chart new maritime routes? An increasing population forced Europeans to look for new lands to colonize. The Turks captured Constantinople, closing the path to the Silk Road. Europeans developed the economic system of mercantilism and needed reserves of gold and silver. Europe witnessed a period that historians refer to as a "dark age." The spread of smallpox killed most of the Taino people.
The Turks captured Constantinople, closing the path to the Silk Road. Europeans developed the economic system of mercantilism and needed reserves of gold and silver.
Review the map showing the percentage of each state's population that was without health insurance from 1990 to 1993. In which states was less than 10 percent of the population without health insurance during these three years?
Wisconsin and Pennsylvania
Match the rulers of England to their descriptions.
absolute monarch - Charles I, james I constitutional monarch - William III, Mary II AL of C - Cormwell
Which two of the following advances did Europeans borrow from China? square sails compass coin system gunpowder capitalism
compass gunpowder
What were the three types of colonies established by the English in North America? corporate democratic proprietary independent royal
corporate proprietary royal
Identify two characteristics of the baroque style of art. used only light shades for dramatic effect provided comic relief depicted Christ and his suffering invoked feelings of piety among viewers left viewers emotionally unmoved
depicted Christ and his suffering invoked feelings of piety among viewers
Determine which sentences describe why the Portuguese chose to grow sugar on their plantations and which sentences do not.
factors - the land was well suited for sugar plantations, sugar was in high demand, sugar was easy to load on the ships and transport to europe. not factors- portuguese laborers agreed to work in plantations only if sugar was grown, european traders experience trading with africans, sugar crops did not require hard labor.
Match each action to a side in the conflict leading to the English Civil War.
king charles I wanted new taxes to crush rebellion in Scotland violated provisions of Petition of Right parliament introduced Petition of Right refused to finance foreign wars
Place the technological advancements in the order in which they emerged.
ptolemys map of the world the first school of oceanic navigation portuguese caravels with triangular sail
Type the correct answer in the box. Based on the information provided, identify the type of source. Tara is a documentary filmmaker. She was hired to make a film about an archaeological dig. She took many close-up shots of archaeologists uncovering precious artifacts. The film she made can be classified as a _________ source.
secondary
Why did Martin Luther criticize the Roman Catholic Church? A. It was in favor of sola scriptura. B. It was encouraging science. C. It was using indulgences for financial benefits. D. It condemned corruption.
C. It was using indulgences for financial benefits.
Which English reformer called for change in the church during the 1300s? A. Thomas Cromwell B. Charles V C. John Wycliffe D. Thomas More
C. John Wycliffe
Who tried to reestablish Catholicism in England? A. Anne Boleyn B. Catherine of Aragon C. Mary I D. Elizabeth I
C. Mary I
Determine whether the following events concern Hernán Cortés or Francisco Pizarro.
Cortes - spread of smallpox from soldiers to the aztec and capture of the territory around veracruz Pizarro - execution of the last inca emperor, atahualpa
Determine whether the following characteristics belonged to the Maya or the Inca.
Maya -cultivated maize on a large scale - majority of people were agricultural workers Inca - prayed primarily to the sun, god, inti - domesticated animals for transportation
Match the events that occurred during the English Reformation to their causes. 1. Henry opposes Protestantism and writes a treatise condemning Luther. 2. Parliament passes the Act of Supremacy. 3. Parliament passes the Irish Supremacy Act.
1. Parliament passes the Irish Supremacy Act. 2.The king, not the pope, would lead the Anglican Church. 3.Henry VIII is the supreme head of the church of Ireland.
Match the following Italian Renaissance artists to their works. 1.Raphael 2.Leonardo da Vinci 3.Michelangelo
1. School of Athens 2. Mona Lisa 3. La Pieta
Match each invention with its effects on the age of exploration. helped sailors determine direction at sea gave sailors a better way to steer their ships allowed sailors to use the positions of the sun and stars for navigation used by sailors to defend their ships against pirates
1. compass 2. rudder 3. astrolabe 4. gunpowder
By the 1800s, it took --1-- for ships to sail across the Atlantic Ocean. This increased speed reduced Middle Passage death rates. Sanitary conditions also improved as slave traders took --2--. This change was not done out of care for enslaved Africans but from a desire to get a better price for them when they were sold.
1. five to eight weeks 2. better care of the captured africans
Choose the best way to complete the sentence. The slaves of --1-- were the first to rebel against --2-- rule and become an independent nation.
1. haiti 2. french
To combat --1-- and prevent Protestantism from spreading, Pope Paul III established the Congregation of the Inquisition, also known as the Medieval Inquisition Council of --2--, in 1542.
1. heresy 2.roman inquisition
Both Catholics and Protestants considered the --1-- by Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger as an authoritative work on --2--.
1. malleus maleficanum 2. witchcraft
John Calvin believed in the idea of --1--, meaning that God determined one's salvation before birth.
1. predestination
Complete this paragraph about the age of exploration by correctly filling in the missing information. In hopes of finding a route to Asia,---1-- started the first school to teach sailors about oceanic navigation, map making, and more. He sponsored 14 expeditions in 12 years to try to navigate to -----2----Finally, ----3----was able to successfully complete the journey. This became a stepping stone to find a maritime route to Asia.
1. prince henry 2. cape bojador 3. gil eannes
Match each expedition with the leader who funded it. 1. Cape Bojador 2. Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada 3. Hispaniola and the Caribbean 4. St. Lawrence River in Canada
1. prince henry of portugal 2. king henry viii of england 3. ferdinand and isabella of spain 4. king francis i of france
Match each description to the type of English colony it represents. 1. King Charles II of England gave New York to the Duke of York as a reward for his loyalty. 2. New Hampshire colony was owned by the English monarch, who appointed a governor to run it. 3. Jamestown Colony was founded and controlled by investors of an English joint-stock company.
1. proprietary colony 2. royal colony 3. corporate colony
Many Protestant reformers translated the Bible into common languages. Match each translation to the correct reformer. 1.Jan Hus 2.Desiderius Erasmus 3.John Wycliffe 4.Martin Luther
1. translated Wycliffe's works in Czech 2. translated the New Testament into Greek 3. translated the Bible into English 4. translated the Bible into German
Match the causes of increased English settlement in the Americas to their effects. 1. Displaced farmers were left without fields to farm. 2. A labor-intensive crop led to labor shortages. 3. Younger sons were left without any share in the family estate.
1. wool industry 2. tabacco plantations 3. inheritance laws
Match the famous personalities to their contributions during the Counter-Reformation. 1. founded the Society of Jesus 2. published the Index Librorum Prohibitorum 3. published Malleus Maleficarum 4. established the Roman Inquisition
1.Ignatius Loyola 2.Pope Paul IV 3.Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger 4.Pope Paul III
What is one of the far-reaching effects that the European conquistadores had on the people of Mesoamerica and South America? A. A majority of the people in Central America and South America speak Spanish today. B. The food of Central America and South America is influenced by paella and other Spanish foods. C. The people of Central America and South America have adopted the national anthem of Spain. D. The people of Central America and South America celebrate important Spanish national holidays.
A. A majority of the people in Central America and South America speak Spanish today.
What effect did the introduction of smallpox have in the Americas? A. It contributed to the defeat of American Indians. B. It led to large numbers of deaths among European colonists in the Americas. C. It allowed American Indians to quickly develop a resistance to the disease. D. It resulted in the inability of Europeans to establish colonies in the Americas.
A. It contributed to the defeat of American Indians.
How did the Bill of Rights legally change the political system in England? A. It introduced a constitutional monarchy. B. It established a commonwealth. C. It restored absolute monarchy. D. It gave monarchs the right to veto laws. E. It guaranteed the right to religious equality.
A. It introduced a constitutional monarchy.
Who were known as the abolitionists? A. people who demanded the emancipation of slaves B. plantation owners of the southern colonies C. fugitive slaves who escaped from their owners D. people who voted against the US Constitution E. the slave traders of Africa
A. people who demanded the emancipation of slaves
Read the following excerpt about the Inca civilization written by Spanish conquistador, Pedro de Cieza de Leon, taken from the book Chronicles of the Incas. As this kingdom was so vast, in each of the many provinces there were many storehouses filled with supplies and other needful things; thus, in times of war, wherever the armies went they drew upon the contents of these storehouses, without ever touching the supplies of their confederates or laying a finger on what they had in their settlements . . . Then the storehouses were filled up once more with the tributes paid the Inca. If there came a lean year, the storehouses were opened and the provinces were lent what they needed in the way of supplies; then, in a year of abundance, they paid back all they had received. No one who was lazy or tried to live by the work of others was tolerated; everyone had to work. Thus on certain days each lord went to his lands and took the plow in hand and cultivated the earth, and did other things. Even the Incas themselves did this to set an example. And under their system there was none such in all the kingdom, for, if he had his health, he worked and lacked for nothing; and if he was ill, he received what he needed from the storehouses. Based on the excerpt, what can you conclude about the Inca government? A. It provided for its people during emergency situations. B. It exploited its poor and needy by overworking them. C. It differentiated between the elite and the poor laborers. D. It offered rewards to the empire's hardest workers. E. It gave special privileges to the nobility and their allies.
A. It provided for its people during emergency situations.
Who invented the movable type printing press? A. Johannes Gutenberg B. Erasmus C. Thomas More D. Niccolo Machiavelli E. Hans Holbein
A. Johannes Gutenberg
The painting School of Athens by Raphael uses the linear perspective technique. What characteristic does the painting contain? A. Some objects in the painting appear to be close, while others seem to be far away. B. The painting experiments with numerous innovative light forms and color schemes. C. The painting presents a flat and one-dimensional picture to observers. D. Some objects of the painting appear to be realistic, while others seem artificial.
A. Some objects in the painting appear to be close, while others seem to be far away.
How did the religious beliefs of the Aztec and the conquistadores differ? A. The Aztec worshiped multiple deities, while the conquistadores worshiped a single deity. B. The Aztec didn't perform religious rituals, while the conquistadores sacrificed animals. C. The Aztec prayed twice daily, while the conquistadores prayed at least four times daily. D. The Aztec holy book was the Bible, while the conquistadores' holy book was the Popol Vuh.
A. The Aztec worshiped multiple deities, while the conquistadores worshiped a single deity.
What effect did the Treaty of Tordesillas have on Europe and exploration? A. The treaty gave most of the Western Hemisphere to Spain. B. The pope was no longer the supreme religious and political authority in Europe. C. European nations stopped looking for new western routes to India. D. Spain colonized the entire Western Hemisphere, preventing other nations from doing so. E. Sailors could no longer sail west without the consent of the Spanish ruler.
A. The treaty gave most of the Western Hemisphere to Spain.
Why did some people want to reform the Catholic Church in the 1400s? A. They believed that the church had moved away from its core teachings and become corrupt. B. They believed that the church had not done enough to encourage Renaissance artists in Europe. C. They wanted the church to invest in more elaborate rituals and churches in Europe. D. They wanted the church to lead more wars to spread the Catholic religion throughout the world.
A. They believed that the church had moved away from its core teachings and become corrupt.
How did powerful families such as the Medici and the Sforza help spread Renaissance ideas? A. They provided financial support to young artists and writers. B. They educated the poor children living in their own city-states. C. They constructed schools and colleges to teach the humanities. D. They borrowed money from banks to invite foreign artists to Italy. E. They promoted contemporary works over religious works.
A. They provided financial support to young artists and writers.
Why was there continuous political instability in West Africa between 1500 and 1700? A. Traders provided a regular supply of guns to tribal leaders. B. There was a loss of able-bodied men to the slave trade. C. The income of the common African was limited. D. Traders introduced manufactured goods from Europe. E. There was a lack of economic development.
A. Traders provided a regular supply of guns to tribal leaders.
A historian is researching how jazz music evolved in the United States in the early twentieth century as a result of the intermingling of African American and European music traditions. Which two works by other historians will the historian most likely use to develop a hypothesis on this topic? A. a research paper by a social historian that describes and analyzes African American pop culture in the early twentieth century B. a research paper by an economic historian that presents evidence showing a huge difference in the income levels of African Americans and white Americans in the early twentieth century C. a research paper by an economic historian that presents evidence that a high percentage of African Americans were uneducated and jobless in the early twentieth century D. a research paper by a cultural historian that analyzes different jazz styles and how they developed
A. a research paper by a social historian that describes and analyzes African American pop culture in the early twentieth century D. a research paper by a cultural historian that analyzes different jazz styles and how they developed
French fur traders established fair trade with American Indians in North America. What is one item the traders sold to the American Indians in exchange for furs? A. axes B. corn C. horses D. potatoes E. tobacco
A. axes
What is one way that historians can establish the authenticity of a primary source? A. by comparing the source to other established sources from that time period B. by conducting endless chemical tests on the source to establish its reliability C. by relying on the claims of the archaeologist who discovered the primary source D. by relying on information provided on personal blogs or government websites
A. by comparing the source to other established sources from that time period
Who was sold into enslavement after a local or tribal war? A. defeated soldiers B. African warlords C. tribal chieftains D. slave traders
A. defeated soldiers
Which exploration did King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain sponsor? A. Bartolomeu Dias's voyage around the Cape of Good Hope. B. Christopher Columbus's voyage to Hispaniola C. Gil Eannes's voyage around Cape Bojador D. Jacques Cartier's voyage up the St. Lawrence River E. John Cabot's voyage to Canada
B. Christopher Columbus's voyage to Hispaniola
What major impact did the Protestant Reformation have on the Catholic Church? A. It provided an avenue for the Catholic Church to grow more powerful. B. It challenged Catholic traditions, forcing people to reassess the Catholic religion. C. It closed the door on the development of further religious reformations. D. It reinforced England's relationship with the Catholic Church. E. It resulted in a split between Catholics in eastern and western Europe.
B. It challenged Catholic traditions, forcing people to reassess the Catholic religion.
Identify the person whose political ideas best supported the main ideas in the Bill of Rights. A. Oliver Cromwell B. John Locke C. Thomas Hobbes D. Charles I E. James I
B. John Locke
Study the graph showing energy consumption per person in four US states, as well as the average energy consumption per person across the nation. Which two statements are correct conclusions from the graph data? A. People in Maryland use more energy per person than people in Virginia. B. People in most states are consuming less energy since the year 2007. C. People living in Tennessee consume more energy than the average American. D. The energy consumption per person in North Carolina is higher than the national average.
B. People in most states are consuming less energy since the year 2007. and C. People living in Tennessee consume more energy than the average American.
What role did Saint Teresa of Ávila play in the Counter-Reformation? A. She encouraged Spanish Protestants to embrace Catholicism. B. She encouraged Spanish Jews to embrace Catholicism. C. She revived the Catholic faith in strongly Protestant areas. D. She participated in the Council of Trent and helped write the canons.
B. She encouraged Spanish Jews to embrace Catholicism.
In what way did the Italian Renaissance differ from the Northern Renaissance? A. The Italian Renaissance produced important works of literature. B. The Italian Renaissance was known for artistic techniques, such as frescoes. C. The Italian Renaissance supported the church's teachings about humanism. D. The Italian Renaissance was fueled by the introduction of the Gutenberg press.
B. The Italian Renaissance was known for artistic techniques, such as frescoes.
A historian is writing a paper on the idea of the divine right of kings in Europe during the Middle Ages. She reads a speech by a bishop in the Middle Ages claiming that kings were appointed by God to rule over people. She then explains why the bishop would have believed this idea, even if it is not one that most people believe today. What is she doing in this paper? A. The historian is explaining cause and effect. B. The historian is placing the argument in historical context. C. The historian is comparing and contrasting primary sources. D. The historian is developing a hypothesis.
B. The historian is placing the argument in historical context.
Why hadn't Europeans used maritime routes before the age of exploration? A. They feared that the Muslims controlling Portugal and Spain made maritime routes unsafe. B. They didn't have the ships and navigation skills to travel around Africa to Asia. C. They focused on exploring Europe for gold, silver, and other precious metals. D. They were interested only in trading with other European nations.
B. They didn't have the ships and navigation skills to travel around Africa to Asia.
How did the Maya contribute to the field of mathematics? A. They founded new mathematical branches such as geometry and trigonometry. B. They were one of two civilizations to independently devise the concept of zero. C. They discovered the idea of pi, which is widely used in present-day mathematics. D. They discovered mathematical tools such as the ruler, compass, and calculator.
B. They were one of two civilizations to independently devise the concept of zero.
A group of historians are researching the Great Depression in the United States and the events that led to the stock market crash and drop in the nation's wealth. Based on this description, which school of thought do these historians likely belong to? A. cultural history B. economic history C. political history D. social history
B. economic history
Roy is an archaeologist. During a recent archaeological dig in China, he discovered a clay tablet that contained a series of diagrams about plants and trees. After further investigation, he discovered that the tablet contained records kept by a renowned gardener from ancient China. Based on this information, what type of primary source is this tablet? A. university record B. personal record C. corporate record D. government record
B. personal record
How did Erasmus differ from other reformers of his time? A. He believed that the church couldn't be reformed through peaceful means. B. He believed that the church should be separated from the state. C. He believed that the church should be reformed from within. D. He believed that the pope had too much power over the church.
C. He believed that the church should be reformed from within.
Study the graph showing data on the number of measles cases reported in the United States each year for the period 2001 to 2015. Which statement presents a correct analysis of the data? A. Other diseases became more common than measles in the United States after the year 2001. B. People have learned proper hygiene techniques to prevent the spread of measles. C. The number of measles cases suddenly increased in the year 2014. D. Vaccination programs have helped reduce the number of measles cases since the year 2014.
C. The number of measles cases suddenly increased in the year 2014.
What was one of the reasons for the rapid spread of the Reformation in Europe? A. Martin Luther and other reformers traveled widely and spoke about their ideas at various locations in Europe. B. Reformers living in different places took charge of individual European countries and preached the need for reformation. C. The printing press was used to reproduce the writings of the reformers quickly and in large numbers for distribution across Europe. D. Peasants who traveled across Europe in search of work helped spread the ideas of the Reformation.
C. The printing press was used to reproduce the writings of the reformers quickly and in large numbers for distribution across Europe.
Under the economic system of mercantilism, the merchant class paid taxes to support the armies of their nations. What value did the governments of these nations provide as a result? A. They paid for the insurance of the merchants' ships. B. They provided loans to the merchants. C. They enacted policies in favor of the merchants. D. They paid for the provisions of the merchants' ships.
C. They enacted policies in favor of the merchants.
What is one main characteristic of secondary sources intended for academics and students? A. They include interesting events and characters to entertain the audience. B. They include drawings and maps to illustrate the work. C. They include a bibliography and citations to credit the sources. D. They include URLs for websites and blogs to support the arguments.
C. They include a bibliography and citations to credit the sources.
How did ancient Greek and Roman texts contribute to the rise of humanism in Italy? A. They questioned the influence of the Catholic Church in Italy during the Middle Ages. B. They encouraged Italian citizens to provide financial support to young painters, writers, and architects. C. They introduced Italian scholars to academic fields that promoted individual growth and thinking. D. They improved technology in Italy, which made the citizens curious about international developments. E. They gave Italian language experts tools to create a language focusing on human experience and nature.
C. They introduced Italian scholars to academic fields that promoted individual growth and thinking.
Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés wrote the following excerpt in a letter to the Spanish king: The inhabitants of this city pay a greater regard to style in their mode of dress and politeness of manners than those of the other provinces and cities; since, as the Cacique Moctezuma has his residence in the capital, and all the nobility, his vassals, are in constant habit of meeting there, a general courtesy of demeanor necessarily prevails. Based on the excerpt, what can you conclude about the inhabitants of Tenochtitlan? A. They were afraid of Moctezuma II. B. They were very shallow people. C. They were considerate and stylish. D. They were unaware of cultural differences.
C. They were considerate and stylish.
Which US president signed a bill on March 3, 1807, that abolished the slave trade in the United States? A. George Washington B. John Adams C. Thomas Jefferson D. Abraham Lincoln
C. Thomas Jefferson
What style of art was adopted as a means of spreading Christianity during the Counter-Reformation? A. Catholic B. Jesuit C. baroque D. Semitic
C. baroque
What did the slave ships transport in the last leg of the triangular trade path? A. manufactured goods such as clothes B. captive Africans C. raw materials such as sugar and cotton D. Europeans headed for the colonies E. manufactured goods such as rum and guns
C. raw materials such as sugar and cotton
What was the major achievement of Frances de Sales? A. established Catholicism in North America B. established Catholicism in India, Japan, and Malacca C. revived Catholicism in a strongly Protestant area D. established Catholicism among Spanish Jews E. introduced the baroque form of art
C. revived Catholicism in a strongly Protestant area
Lloyd's of London was one of the first institutions to offer insurance to merchants and joint-trade companies. A major part of the insurance system involved people who agreed to take responsibility for the insured losses in return for a fee. What were these risk-takers known as? A. joint-stock companies B. investors C. underwriters D. merchants E. capitalists
C. underwriters
Arrange the events in chronological order.
Charles II took the English throne. James II took the English throne. James II proclaimed religious tolerance without consulting Parliament. William of Orange came to England. Parliament passed the Bill of Rights.
Arrange the events in the correct chronological order.
Christopher Columbus sets out on his first voyage. The Muscovy Company is established. The spanish establish their first settlement in north america the french establish a fur trade in canada
Arrange the events in the correct order. Cortés marched up the coast of Mexico andconquered the territory of Veracruz. Cortés established alliances with enemies ofthe Aztec such as the Tlaxcalans. Moctezuma II welcomed the Spanish, thinkingthat Cortés was the human incarnation of thegod Quetzalcoatl. Cortés and his men brought smallpox to thecity of Tenochtitlan, killing many Aztec.
Cortés marched up the coast of Mexico andconquered the territory of Veracruz. Cortés established alliances with enemies ofthe Aztec such as the Tlaxcalans. Moctezuma II welcomed the Spanish, thinkingthat Cortés was the human incarnation of thegod Quetzalcoatl. Cortés and his men brought smallpox to thecity of Tenochtitlan, killing many Aztec.
Who wrote the Spiritual Exercises? A. Giordano Bruno B. Pope Paul III C. Martin Luther D. Ignatius Loyola E. Frances de Sales
D. Ignatius Loyola
How did Aztec society differ from Inca society? A. The Aztec domesticated animals for transportation purposes; the Inca didn't. B. The Aztec chose rulers based on heredity; the Inca chose rulers based on merit. C. The Aztec were industrialized; the Inca relied on agriculture. D. The Aztec prayed to the god Quetzalcoatl for prosperity; the Inca prayed to Inti.
D. The Aztec prayed to the god Quetzalcoatl for prosperity; the Inca prayed to Inti.
Which of the following was developed by the Maya civilization? A. the compass B. the alphabet C. land maps D. an accurate calendar
D. an accurate calendar
Which of the following was a characteristic of humanism? A. loyalty to church doctrines B. infusion of realism in art C. criticism of Greek and Roman classics D. emphasis on individual achievement
D. emphasis on individual achievement
The graph shows the percentage of business-related jobs that deal with big data from November 2014 through September 2015. If the trends continue, what is likely to be the percentage of jobs related to big data by 2020? A. less than 10% B. 15% to 20% C. 20% to 25% D. 25% to 30% E. more than 30%
E. more than 30%
Match the items exchanged to their destinations.
Europe to Americas - typhus, wheat, rice Americas to Europe- chocolate, corn, potatoes
Put the voyages by the early European explorers in chronological order. Christopher Columbus John Cabot Bartolomeu Dias Gil Eannes Ferdinand Magellan
Gil Eannes Bartolomeu Dias Christopher Columbus John Cabot Ferdinand Magellan
Potatoes were not initially grown in Europe; however, they became a staple part of the European diet by the end of the eighteenth century. Which two factors were responsible for this change in diet? The introduction of a new variety of seeds helped the growth of potatoes. Large quantities of potatoes were imported by Europe as a result of the Columbian Exchange. Potatoes improved the European diet nutritionally. Farmers in Europe refused to grow other crops, such as rice. Potatoes were exported to the Americas in the seventeenth century.
Large quantities of potatoes were imported by Europe as a result of the Columbian Exchange. Potatoes improved the European diet nutritionally.
Each question presents a hypothesis for developing a historical argument. Determine whether a historian's political ideology or social ideology would influence the historian's answer to each question.
Political Ideology 1. How were colonial constitutions in America different from British colonial charters? 2. How effective was President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal legislation in America? 3.What was the diplomatic relationship between the United States and Russia after World War II ended? Social Ideology 1. How did religious intolerance impact different groups of immigrants in early America? 2. How did the Harlem Renaissance affect American culture as a whole during the 1920s? 3. How did desegregation affect the white and black populations living in Alabama?
Arrange the events leading to the development of the slave trade in the correct sequence.
The Portuguese establish sugar plantations on islands off the coast of West Africa. Portuguese laborers are unwilling leave their homeland The Portuguese bring in slaves to work on their plantations. Other European countries also start purchasing enslaved Africans
Arrange the events in the correct order.
The Reconquista was completed. The Spanish Inquisition forced most non-Catholics out of Spain. Spanish conquistadores traveled to the New World in search of riches and land. The conquistadores converted the conquered colonies to Christianity.
How did the Jesuits spread the Catholic faith among the masses? They cared for the sick and worked for social justice. They established convents for meditation and prayer. They showed the suffering of Christ in paintings. They founded schools that focused on Catholic teachings. They encouraged witch hunts.
They cared for the sick and worked for social justice. They founded schools that focused on Catholic teachings.
In what two ways did patrons support the Renaissance movement in Italy? They created innovative methods of painting. They opposed the church and its orthodox ideas. They encouraged the spread of arts and education. They developed complex architectural techniques. They provided financial support to artists.
They encouraged the spread of arts and education. They provided financial support to artists.
Which route did the explorer John Cabot take during his first voyage to the New World?
the first one (shortest route)
Identify the region where the Catholic Church had major holdings during the 1600s.
the middle box in the purple states
Identify the European countries where each of these religions originated. (map)
top - Presbyterian middle left - Anglican middle right - Anabaptist bottom left - Huguenot bottom right - Calvinist