Ch. 16-21 Modern World Civilizations for Exam One
The majority of the Jewish population in Granada was force to emigrate by ____________.
1492
An estimated ______________ Spaniards emigrated from Europe to the Americas between 1500 and 1800.
300,000
When the Portuguese conquered Brazil, the indigenous population was estimated to be nearly ______________ inhabitants.
500,000
After staying 3 months on the first Bahaman island he found, Christopher Columbus returned to Iberia with _____________ and a small quantity of gold.
7 captured Caribbean islanders
Both Habsburgs and Ottomans renewed traditional Islamic-Christian imperialism..... given way of the Muslim and Christian commonwealth of _______________.
950-1450
As colonial Brazil grew, the Portuguese created a council in Lisbon to deal with all New World appointments and established a high court for all judicial affairs in the city of ________________ in northern Brazil.
Bahia
A mathematician and assistant of Galileo, Evangelista Torricelli experimented with mercury-filled tubes to lay the groundwork for the first _____________.
Barometer
On St. ____________'s Day in August 1572, the Catholic king and aristocracy of France perpetrated wholescale slaughter of Huguenots.
Bartholomew
When Catholic Reformation drove the New Sciences to northwestern Europe, the Italian-style academies gave way to chartered royal societies, the first of which was founded in ___________ in 1660.
Britain
All of the following is true of the period called "The Renaissance", EXCEPT
Byzantine, or Eastern Orthodox, Christianity became more influential in Western Europe, weakening the Roman papacy and leaving it vulnerable to Protestant incursions
Acquiring wealth with the help of money and thereby perhaps gaining a glimpse of one's fate became on of the hallmarks of ____________.
Calvinism
The ___________ was a small and slender 60-foot-long ship with a stern rudder, square and lateen sails, and a magnetic compass (of Chinese origin).
Caravel
____________ inherited Habsburg territories throughout Europe and the Inca and Aztec Empires in the Americas when he became emperor in 1516.
Charles V
As part of his reforms, Tsar Peter I "the Great" __________________ the remaining free farmers outside the estate system of the aristocracy.
Classified and taxed as serfs
The outstanding painter of Spain during Philip II's reign was El Greco, who had received his early training from his native ______________.
Crete
The Spanish quest for the mythical ____________ or "golden city" were fruitless.
El Dordao
"Renaissance" thinkers and artists considered their period a time of "rebirth" ( the literal meaning of the word in the ____________ language).
French
Because ______________ universities and scientific academies refused to admit women, the salon became a bastion of well-placed and respected female scholars
French
The alliance between the Ottomans and the _____________ horrified west Europe in 1534 because it indicated that the Ottoman Empire was a player in European politics.
French
Humanism was an intellectual movement focused on human culture, in such fields as philosophy, philology, and literature, and based on the corpus of ___________ texts.
Greek and Roman
A member of the ____________ family of rulers, Frederick II "the Great" of Prussia enlarged his army and pursued an aggressive foreign policy.
Hohenzollern
The establishment of the _____________ in Virginia in 1619 was an indication that the British would not follow the same policy in the New World as their Spanish counterparts.
House of Burgesses
In France, Protestants were known as:
Huguenots
In 1690, the bishop of Puebla criticized the analysis of the Biblical incident of ______________ by Juana Ines de la Cruz in her own treatise.
Jesus's washing the feet of his disciples at the Last Supper
As a proponent of Copernican heliocentrism, Galileo seemed to contradict the passage of ______________.
Joshua
Copernicus began his studies at the University of _____________ the only eastern European school to offer courses in astronomy.
Krakow
After being kidnapped by Christian pirates, Al-Hasan Ibn Muhammad al-Wazzan was baptised under the name of Pope ______.
Leo X
Fought in the Eastern Mediterranean in 1571, the Christians won the Battle of ___________ thanks to their superior naval attacks.
Lepanto
Having laid waste to Cuzco, Pizarro founded a new Andean capital at _______________ in 1535.
Lima
By the late 13th and early 14th centuries, native shipwrights and their teachers from Genoa teamed up in the port of ____________ to develop new ships suited to the stormy Atlantic.
Lisbon
Isaac Newton's __________ Principles of Natural Philosophy, published in 1687, was the towering achievement of the New Sciences.
Mathematical
Juana Ines de la Cruz secretly studied Latin, Greek, and _____________ in her maternal grandfather's library.
Nahuatl
"Auto-da-fe" means "act of faith" in ____________ language.
Portuguese
Peter the Great ruled which country?
Russia
The Ottomans protected Muslim commercial interests in the Indian Ocean by, in part, strengthening the sultan of Aceh on the island of _____________.
Sumatra
When the city of _____________ was captured in November 1519, the emperor Moctezuma II was forced to swear allegiance to Emperor Charles V.
Tenochtitlan
The following sequence of events is correct:
The first formulation of heliocentrism, Discovery of elliptical paths of planets, Newton's unification of physics and astronomy, first steam engine
The incursion of ___________ into Ottoman territory brought time for the Byzantine emperors in the early 15th century.
Timur the Great
The ______________ Sarayi or "Palace of the Gun Gate", begun in 1459, incorporated a royal residence, etc.
Topkapi
In the early 17th century, the French, English, and Dutch started occupying smaller unclaimed Caribbean islands which they then used to launch raids on Spanish colonies in order to disrupt Spain's monopoly on shipping between Europe and it Caribbean possessions, eventually taking some of these Spanish outposts. Most notable among these conquered Spanish outposts was Jamaica, taken by the English, and _____________ taken by the French.
Western Hispaniola
Under difficult conditions during the 30 Years War, Maria Cunitz wrote a treatise on ____________ that corrected the calculations of previous scholars but, given its controversial nature, had to be published privately.
astronomy
The Fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans was possible through the use of ____________.
canons
In his preface, Cervantes claimed he had written Don Quixote of La Mancha to "ridicule the absurdity" of notions of _______.
chivalry
Unlike his counterparts like Isabella, Ferdinand, the Ottoman sultan:
could prevent noble sons from inheriting lands from their fathers
By means of land-labor grants called _______________ Spanish entrepreneurs were entitled to use forced indigenous or imported slaved labor to exploit natural resources in the New World.
encomiendas
Louis XIV sent salaried, itinerant intendants around the provinces to:
ensure that governmental activities functioned properly
The "conquistadors" Francisco Pizarro, Hernan Cortes, and Alonso Ortiz all originated in the Spanish region of ________________.
estremadura
The formulation of his "law of falling bodies", Galileo systematically combined imagination with empirical research and _______________.
experimentation
All the following are true of the development of "New Science" and the Enlightenment EXCEPT:
from 1450 until after 1750, the ideas of the Enlightenment and New Science were the major force shaping policies of the rulers of Western Europe
The portolan (nautical chart) drawn by Pedro Reinel is the earliest known map to include ___________.
line of latitude
In a much-publicized statement, the Diggers insisted they were:
merely cultivating public land, which was "the treasure of all people"
Iberian Muslims were known as ______________.
moriscos
Dubbed Dona Marina, Malinche was:
nahuatl-speaking woman who acted as translator for Hernan Cortes
The "Patterns of Evidence" documents are examples of what?
primary sources
Between 250,000 and 1 million Tainos were killed when the Spanish came due to:
the Native Americans' lack of immunity against smallpox
All of the following were the result of the Peace of Westphalia EXCEPT:
the Protestants gained considerable territory in northern Germany
Losses to the Spanish empire came in the mid-17th century, beginning with,
the capture of Jamaica by the British in 1655
Descartes concluded that a person, including himself, was composed of two radically different substances, a material substance that can be understood with the senses and another that consisted of:
the thinking mind
In Brazil, black freedmen and mulattoes:
were equal in percentage of the population of Creoles
Of the approximately 144,000 estimated Native Americans in New England in 1600, fewer than 15,000 remained by _______________.
1620
Stationary theaters with stages, main floors, balconies, and boxes appeared in the main cities of Spain during the ___________ century.
16th
The following sequence of events is correct:
Beginning of Luther's Reformation, French War of Religion, 30 Years' War, "Glorious Revolution" in England
A Native American reported an appearance of Our Lady of _______________ in 1531, in a places where the native goddess Tonantzin used to be venerated.
Guadalupe
_______________ was the first institution of higher learning in North America, devoted to teaching the "correct" balanced Calvinist Protestantism.
Harvard College
An expedition sent out the Portuguese king, ___________ the Navigator captured the city of Ceuta on the North African coast in 1415.
Henry
Leading a motely force of about 530 Spanish men, _________________ defeated a much larger indigenous force at Tabasco in 1518.
Hernan Cortes
In 1649, a group of 70 mostly landless farmers and day laborers occupied "common" land about 25 miles south of _____________ and set up a communal farm there.
London
Despite the appearance of his beaming benevolent at Versailles, the "absolutist" rule of _____________ was a complex mixture of centralized and decentralized forces.
Louis XIV
The ruler with the longest reign in France was:
Louis XIV
The main goal of Gustavus II Adolphus's intervention in the 30 Years' War was the creation of a Swedish-_______________ centralized state around the Baltic Sea.
Lutheran
The El Escorial palace complex was built by Juan Bautista de Toledo in __________
Madrid
The Ottomans defeated the ____________ and took control of western Arabia, including the pilgrimage city of Mecca, in 1517.
Mamluks
Which of following was NOT a theater of confrontation in the Muslim-Christian struggle for dominance?
North Sea
All of the following are true of Calvinism in France EXCEPT:
Peasants, overtaxed and oppressed, made up the largest segment of French Protestants
The English Civil War (1642-1651) resulted in:
a short-lived theocracy
From the middle of the 17th century, the pueblos de indios were fully functional, self-administering units, with councils (___________), churches, schools, communal lands, and family parcels.
cabildos
The work of German ______________ Martin Waldseemuller probably had an effect on the scientific theories of Nicolaus Copernicus.
cartographer
The innovations of Desiderius Erasmus helped lay the foundation for modern:
critical textual research
Coffeehouses allowed the literate urban public to meet, read ___________, and exchange ideas.
daily newspapers
Constantine XI, the last Byzantine emperor ______________ after Constantinople fell to the Turks in 1453.
died in the general massacre and pillaging
Among most countries of Europe, the Netherlands was exceptional in its finances in that:
its urban residents were wiling to pay higher taxes on manufacturers and farming
In the 1540s the Spanish government introduced _______________ called repartimientos, which was a continuation of the mit'a system devised by the Inca for taxation.
rotating labor assignments
The Karagoz was a ____________.
shadow puppet theater
The central objective of the "Glorious Revolution" in Britain was:
to remove the unpopular Stuart king and replace him with his daughter and her husband
The most original contribution of Sinan to Ottoman architecture was:
to use up to 8 slender pillars as hidden internal supports of the dome
All the following are true of Galileo Galilei, EXCEPT:
using mathematics, he was able to prove that Archimedes was wrong in his theory of falling bodies
During the first 3 decades of the 16th century, which of the following was not a pressing issue for Emperor Charles V?
war with England
By the second half of the 16th century, the Ottoman Empire was a vast multiethnic and multireligious state of some _________ inhabitants.
15 million
Martin Luther protested the sale of indulgences in ____________ with 95 theses addressed to his archbishop.
1517
The Spaniards would not take full control of the Inca Empire until ______________.
1572
Cortes captured the last emperor of the Aztecs, _______________, in 1521 and executed him in 1525.
Cuahtemoc
The following Kingdom was not inherited from his parents by Habsburg Emperor Charles V:
Hungary
In 1498, the king of Portugal sent Vasco da Gama on a voyage to __________.
India
Under Suleyman "the Magnificent" most of the Janissaries were stationed in barracks in and near the ____________.
Topkapi Palace
The Columbian Exchange characterizes the transfer of plants, animals, and ________________ between the Americas and the rest of the world.
diseases
The following statement is true about John Calvin:
he believed that all humans were predestined for heaven or hell before their birth
Philip II was forced to declare bankruptcy in 1575 and sue for peace for the Ottomans in 1580 because:
he had failed to suppress a ruinously expensive rebellion in the Netherlands
The lasting achievement in the Marquise de Chatelet was:
her translation of Newton's Mathematical Principles from Latin to French
After the demise of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty, and in an effort to regain control over Spain's American possessions, the new French -descended Bourbons put into practice a series of reforms aimed at ________________.
improving Spain's naval connections and administrative control in the New World
Among most of the countries of Europe, the Netherlands was exceptional in its finances in that:
its urban residents were willing to pay higher taxes on manufactures and farming