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apush final practice questions

According to the excerpt, one contrast between natives and europeans before contact was that
(p 7) - ANSno natives had certain military tech that were common in europe

what does the source imply was the cause of the wide variety of systems of social and political
organization among natives? (p 7) - ANSadaptation to diverse and demanding environments

one difference between cultures of natives in north america and those in central/south america
1491-1607 - ANSnorthern native societies included fewer people and had less complex social
structures than those in mexico and south america. one reason was that corn spread more
slowly into north america, and corn cultivation allowed for larger and denser settled populations
which led to more socially diverse and specialized societies

describe a specific similarity between cultures of indigenous peoples of north america and those
in central and south america 1491-1607 - ANSall indigenous peoples adapted to their varied
envrionments, allowing the environments to shape their cultures, social/political organization,
and religion

one specific contrast between language families among native americans and europeans
1491-1607 - ANSwhile almost all euro languages were part of one language family,
indo-european, american indian languages made up more than 20 language families.

what would best explain the british failure to follow the spanish and portuguese in exploring the
new world - ANSestablishment of the church of england

explain one specific cause that led to european colonization in the americas during the 15th and
16th centuries: - ANSeuropean kingdoms' desire to spread their version of christianity
(protestant vs roman catholic)

explain one additional cause that led to european colonization in the americans during the 15th
and 16th centuries - ANScompetition for foreign trade among new small kingdoms (instead of
huge empires), and the closing of land route to asia when ottoman turks seized control of
constantinople in 1453

explain one effect that resulted from european colonization in americas during 15th and 16th
centuries - ANSintroduced crops, livestock, and diseases to natives in americas (horses, sugar,
wheat, chicken pox)

according to stannard, which of the following most accurately describes the context in which
columbus lived? (17) - ANSeuropeans believed they should spread christianity to people in
other parts of the world

,one specific historical event, development, or circumstance 1491-1607 that could be used to
support the idea that the columbian exchange fueled the industrial revolution (18) - ANSthe rise
of capitalism that replaced feudalism, beginning in the 16th century. As trade and crop
production in the New World increased, the economic system in Europe became more oriented
around capital than land because this trade was so profitable. The system of capitalism is a
corner stone of the industrial revolution and thus supports this idea

one specific historical event, development, or circumstance 1491-1607 that could be used to
support the idea that the columbian exchange increased land productivity in europe - ANSthe
significant population growth that Europe experienced as a result of the Columbian Exchange,
starting in the 16th century. As crops like potatoes and beans were brought from the New World,
Europeans' food sources became more secure and diversified, which allowed for populations to
grow.

which of the following best summarizes Coronado's goal in exploring mexico in this excerpt?
(21) - ANSto find natural resources that might enrich the king

the spoanish and portuguese explorers in the americas in the 1500s depended primarily on the
support of - ANSmonarchs

based on the excerpt, one difference between columbus and coronado was that coronado had
little interest in - ANSconverting the natives to christianity

one effect of contact between europeans and natives that is not consistent w columbus's
narative of generosity and freedom towards natives - ANSforced labor of natives under the
Encomienda system established by the Spanish. In the passage Columbus says the natives will
be "made free and converted ... more by love than by force," but the Encomienda system that
was put in place allowed Spain's king to give plots of land in the Americans to Spanish colonists,
along with ownership of whichever natives lived on that plot, so that the Spaniard could force
the natives to work in mines or with crops and then benefit from the natives' labor

one specific example of how the spanish managed their american colonial empire during the
15th and 16th centuries: - ANSencomienda or spanish caste system are possible answers.
Spanish caste system established a hierarchy based on heritage to assign status to those in the
colonies. First were pure blooded spaniards, then were several levels of people according to
their mixture of european, native, and african heritage, and at the bottom were people of pure
indian or black heritage

one example of a non spanish individual or country that influenced spains american colonial
empire during 15th and 16th centuries - ANSThe Portuguese showed profitability of using
enslaved africans to grow crops on their sugar plantations off the african coast. They provided a
model for other europeans, so the spanish began trading with african partners to replace indians
who died of brutality or disease with imported Africans.

, one example of a negative effect on the native americans caused by spanish settlements during
15 and 16th centuries - ANSbrutality and disease killed most of the indians when spaniards tried
to use them for forced labor

one factor that influenced the spanish in their treatment of native americans during 15th and
16th centuries - ANSspanish believed that natives were inferior bc they were not converted to
catholicism, which meant that they treated them as slaves and free laborers instead of as fellow
humans

How did Bartolome de Las Casas' attitudes compare to those of most europeans? - ANShe was
more sympathetic toward the suffering of indians

Las Casas was primarily trying to influence ___ by describing spaniards' treatment of indians -
ANSthe monarchs of spain who shaped colonial policies

one specific effect of spain's policy toward native americans during the period 1492-1607 -
ANSmany natives died because spanish viewed natives as inferior and established encomienda
system to use them as laborers, treat them brutally

one specific effect of a european country other than spain's policy toward native americans
during the period 1492-1607 - ANSfrance: bc france viewed natives as economic and military
allies (traded with them) instead of subjects to be dominated, and bc they had smaller presence
(few colonists, farms, or towns), they posed less threat to the native population

one reaction of natives to european policies during period 1492-1607 - ANSone reaction was to
ally with one european power or another. Example: several tribes allied w the spanish to help
them win their freedom from the aztecs in the 16th century

john pory's letter to sir dudley carleton abt virginia illistrates what vision for VA? - ANSa land that
would provide agricultural products that would enrich england

what development in the 1600s supports the reference to servants john pory makes in the
second paragraph? - ANSlarge numbers of english citizens emigrated to the colonies as
indentured laborers

one example of historical evidence that supports the idea that it was mostly less wealthy brits
who came to the new world - ANSin early 1600s, england''s population was growing faster than
its economy, so the number of poor and landless families was growing, and they were attracted
to opportunities in americas

the authors of the maryland act of toleration were primarily trying to protect which of the
following religious groups? - ANSroman catholics who felt threatened by growing numbers of
protestant settlers

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