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What is one significant reason why people have migrated in large numbers throughout history?

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To seek economic opportunities

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To escape from technology

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To avoid education

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To find new types of food

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following labor systems involved workers signing contracts to work for a set number of years in exchange for passage, food, and wages?

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Slavery

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Indentured Servitude

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Contract Labor

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Penal Colonies

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are reasons for voluntary migration in the 19th century, according to the table?

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Seeking better wages

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Escaping famine

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Forced slavery

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Opportunities to work on plantations

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Multiple Choice

During the 19th century, which group was transported to Australia as part of a coerced migration pattern?

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Chinese laborers

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Indian indentured servants

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British convicts

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African slaves

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Multiple Choice

What is the definition of diaspora?

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Mass emigrations forming scattered populations outside their place of origin.

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The movement of people within a single country.

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A type of economic migration for tourism.

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A temporary relocation for education.

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Multiple Choice

Based on the map of world migrations since 1500, which group migrated in large numbers from Europe to both North and South America?

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Europeans

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Africans

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Chinese

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South Asians

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Dropdown

A factor that makes someone want to leave a country is called a ​
while a factor that makes someone want to move to a country is called a ​
.

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There was a mass ​
from Ireland to America during the Potato Famine.

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Multiple Choice

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Movement of people from place to place.
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Migration
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Cultural Diffusion
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Urban Sprawl
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Population Distribution

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Match

Match the following vocabulary terms to their definitions!

emmigrant

push factor

pull factor

refugee

migrant worker

a person who EXITS or leaves a country to go live somewhere else

BAD things that "push" people away from their home

GOOD things that "pull" people to a new home

a person who was forced to leave their country to escape something bad

a person who moves from place to place to find work

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Multiple Select

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What are 2 examples of pull factors?

Choose 2 answers!

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freedom of speech

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more opportunities

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drought

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Where did the majority of immigrants come to the United States from during the late 19th/ early 20th century? ​

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Multiple Choice

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Based on the information in this graph, why did immigration increase rapidly between 1895 and 1905?
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Railroad construction created jobs for immigrants.
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Cheap land prices in the West attracted immigrant farmers.
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Industrial growth provided factory jobs for immigrants.
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World War I caused immigrants to flee Europe.

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Hotspot

Identify the Middle Passage

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Match

Match the speaker with their reason for moving to the U.S.

"I have heard that the U.S. government is giving away rich farmland to anyone who wants it. I am sick of struggling with stony soil and poor crops. My friends who have already arrived in America say that it is easy to build a good life there. I cannot wait to join them."

"I came to the United States from China to join my husband who has been working on the new railroads being built all over the West."

"I have been reading stories in the newspaper for weeks about how the Americans have found gold in the mountains of California. I am in California to become rich.

"Our leader decided that Catholics were not truly German. I cane to the United States and found a farming town full of German Catholics. Now I can raise my children with my beliefs."

immigrated to get free land

immigrated to be with family

immigrated to be rich

immigrated for religious freedom

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Multiple Choice

What is a matrilineal society

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A society where lineage and inheritance is traced through women

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A society where lineage and inheritance is traced through men

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A society where the elders of the family command the most respect

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A society where the children of the family make the decisions

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Multiple Choice

Which picture accurately depicts the land controlled by the Incan Empire?

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Multiple Choice

Which system was mainly used in Europe from 1200-1450?

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Feudalism

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Capitalism

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Serfdom

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Meritocracy

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Multiple Choice

What was the purpose of Zheng He's voyages

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To colonize more land

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To search for more gold and silver

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To find new trade routes to Africa and Europs

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To display Chinese power and culture

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Multiple Choice

The Mongol Empire was split into four ____

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Kingdoms

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Khanates

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Empires

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Territories

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Multiple Choice

What was Pax Mongolica?

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A period of peace during the Mongol reign

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A time of war and fighting during the Mongol reign

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The political system used by the Mongol Empire

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The time of peace before the Mongol reign

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Multiple Choice

Who was King of France during the French Revolution?

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Louis V

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George IV

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Louis XVI

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Henry VI

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Multiple Choice

The French Revolution inspired which of these?

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The Bolivian Revolution

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The Haitian Revolution

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The American Revolution

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The Mexican Revolution

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Multiple Choice

Why did the industrial revolution start in Great Britain?

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Because of geography, access to natural resources, and a successful economy

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Out of need for catching up with China and India

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Because the economy was struggling and they needed to try something new

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Because of the invention of new machines that helped with industrializaiton

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Multiple Choice

What is Social Darwinism

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The idea that there should be checks and balances in government to make sure on person does not have too much power

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The idea that everyone has certain natural rights that must be upheld

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The idea that some people are inherently better than others

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The idea that religion is a unifying force that brings people together

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Multiple Choice

The Increased food production accompanying the introduction of Champa rice into China from Vietnam during the 11th century best illustrates which of the following?

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The stimulation of agriculture by technological innovation

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The reliance of China on food imports

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The importance of Vietnam to the world economy

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The influence of China on neighboring societies

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is true of commerce in the Indian Ocean during the time period 1000-1450?

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Chinese merchants dominated the trade routes of the Indian Ocean.

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Following the rise of the Mongols during the thirteenth century, the volume of Indian Ocean commerce fell sharply.

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There was very little commercial activity in the Indian Ocean.

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Indian Ocean commerce flourished and was conducted by a mixture of Asian, Middle Eastern, and East African merchants.

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Multiple Choice

In the period 1000 to 1450, which of the following developments partially resulted from knowledge of Greek science and technology?

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Mongol military tactics in Central Asia

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Inca bridge design in the Andes

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Islamic medical books in Baghdad

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Christian theology in the Roman Empire

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Japanese temple design in Kyoto

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Multiple Choice

From 1400 to 1750, Eurasian rulers sponsored the arts primarily for which of the following reasons?

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To encourage tourism and pilgrimages

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To display power and legitimize their rule

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To increase employment opportunities for struggling artists

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To spend excess money collected in taxes

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Multiple Choice

Spain and Portugal signed the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) primarily because they

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needed to agree on the official languages for Central and South America in order to keep out English and French

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wanted to protect the existing religions in South Asia and the Western Hemisphere

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needed to resolve their territorial disputes after the discovery of ocean routes to the Americas and the Indian Ocean

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did not wish to disrupt the plant and animal life of the Western Hemisphere with the introduction of foreign species

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were concerned that the Western Hemisphere’s native peoples be treated humanely by the European conquerors

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following was the most immediate effect of the Portuguese establishment of a school for navigation in the 1400s?

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The establishment of direct overseas trade links between India and Europe

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The development of overseas trade between West Africa and Europe

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The decline of Venetian control of the trade in Asian luxury goods

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The establishment of regular trade contacts between Europe and the Americas

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Multiple Choice

Inca and Aztec societies were similar in that both

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developed from Mayan civilization

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independently developed iron technology

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depended entirely on oral record keeping

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acquired empires by means of military conquest

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the political systems in western Europe and China during the time period 1000—1300?

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Both societies gradually adopted a representative democratic system.

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Developments in the legal systems of China emphasized individual political rights, while western Europe concentrated on maritime law.

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Western Europe developed multiple monarchies, while China maintained a single empire.

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Both regions experienced Mongol imperial rule.

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Multiple Choice

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam share which of the following?

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They share the Talmud and the Gospels as sacred texts.

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They are polytheistic religions.

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They recognize the existence of Adam and of Moses.

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They recognize the divine nature of certain prophets.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes patriarchal gender systems?

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Women are not allowed to work.

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Women are confined to the home.

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Women are inferiors and must be protected by men.

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Women can be bought and sold.

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Multiple Choice

During the period 1600—1800, the leaders of China, Korea, and Japan all had policies that

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regulated interactions with foreigners

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opened their countries to European merchants

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led to wars involving all of East Asia

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encouraged emigration and colonization

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promoted trade and expansion

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Multiple Choice

Which is not an example of a way that China influenced other nations in East Asia between 1200 and 1450?

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Civil Service Examination System
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Written language and technologies
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Neo-Confucianism and Buddhism
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Spread of Islam

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Multiple Select

Which two religions had spread to Africa through missions and trade by the 1450? (select both)

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Buddhism
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Islam
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Christianity
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Hinduism
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Sikhism

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Multiple Select

What were two characteristics of Europe around 1200? (choose both)

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small feudal kingdoms
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manorial system
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large unified empires
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African slave trade

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Multiple Choice

What was an effect of increased trade along the Silk Roads?

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European demand for Asian goods
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Transportation technologies
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Rise of new trading cities (Kashgar, Samarkand)
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Decline in sea travel

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Multiple Choice

What was an environmental effect of increased connectivity through trade from 1200-1450?

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Spread of religions
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Development of new technologies
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Writings of travelers like Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta
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Diffusion of crops like bananas and champa rice

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Multiple Choice

Which technological advancement enabled new land-based empires to form between 1450 and 1750?

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gunpower weapons
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religious unity
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centralized government
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factory system

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Multiple Choice

Which was not a method used by rulers to legitimize and consolidate their power in land-based empires from 1450-1750?

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bureaucratic elites
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female laborers
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military professionals
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religious ideas
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art and monumental architecture

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Multiple Choice

What was one way that belief systems changed in Afro-Eurasia from 1450-1750?
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Enlightenment ideas
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New Age religions
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Bhakti Movement
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Protestant Reformation

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Which historical development explains why sailors only traveled in certain directions in the Indian Ocean at different times of year?
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knowledge of monsoon wind patterns
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limitations of new ship designs
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celebration of religious holidays
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threat of African pirates

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Multiple Choice

Which European nations was one of the first to explore in the 15th century and established a large trading-post empire focused on controlling trade?
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England
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France
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Portugal
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Spain

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Multiple Choice

What was not a result of European colonization of the Americas between 1450 and 1750?

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use of coerced labor (encomienda system, African slaves) for cash crop agriculture
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native revolts like the Pueblo Revolt and Maroon Wars
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development of new syncretic religions like voodoo
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end of regional trade in the Indian Ocean

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Multiple Choice

What is one way that social structures changed from 1450-1750?
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increase in nobles' power in France and Russia
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rejection of Manchu rule under the Qing Dynasty
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Casta system in Spanish America based on race
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division of society into working class, middle class, and industrialists

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Multiple Choice

Which was not an ideology or movement that emerged during the Enlightenment in the 18th and 19th centuries?

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abolitionism
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mercantilism
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nationalism
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feminism

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Multiple Select

What were two nations in which industrialization was directed by the government? (select both)

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Japan
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Russia
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England
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United States

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Multiple Choice

What is it called when industrial powers economically exploited non-industrialized nations (e.g., China, "banana republics") even though they did not directly control those nations?
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nationalism
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Social Darwinism
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classical liberalism
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economic imperialism

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Multiple Select

What were two examples of discriminatory laws passed to limit foreign immigration in the 19th century? (select both)

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White Australia Policy
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Caste Reservation System
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Liberalization Policy
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Chinese Exclusion Act

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Multiple Choice

Which person traveled from morocco to China and back in the 1300s?

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Marco Polo

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Ibn Batutta

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Ibn Rashud

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Vasco De Gama

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Francis Drake

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Multiple Choice

Who is NOT an Enlightenment thinker?

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John locke

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Voltaire

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Baron De Montesquieu

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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Martin Luther

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Multiple Choice

What event finally broke the Political power of the Roman Catholic Church over European society?

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the Protestant Reformation

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The Edict of Nantes

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The French Revolution

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The War of Roses

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The Crusades

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Multiple Choice

Which invention came first in the 1800s?

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Steam Engine

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Light Bulb

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Airplane

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Telephone

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Barbed wire

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Multiple Choice

Which thinker would be most in favor of workers rights and Unionization?

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Adam Smith

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Thomas Hobbes

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Karl Marx

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Jeff Bezos

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Andrew Jackson

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Multiple Choice

King Leopold the 2nd of Belgium took personal ownership of which African country between 1860-1908?

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Angola

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Algeria

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South Africa

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Sierra Leone

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Congo

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Multiple Choice

Which event saw China invaded by Europeans and their economy wrecked. It is seen as the beginning of their "Century of Humiliation"

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The Sino-Japanese War

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The Opium Wars

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The Boxer Rebellion

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The Scourge of the Red Flag Fleet

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The Abdication of the Chinese Emperor

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Multiple Select

Which of the following events would have occurred during the Post-Classical period (1200-1450) (Select 2)

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Genghis Khan expanded the Mongol Empire

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Peter the Great of Russia

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Babur, Founder of the Mughal Empire

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Ibn Battuta World travels

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Multiple Select

Which of the following would have happened in the Early Modern period of 1450-1750? (Select 3)

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The establishment of the Safavid Empire

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Akbar the Great, Mughal leader

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Atahualpa, final Inca Emperor

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Ghana Empire is established

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Multiple Select

Which of the following happened in the Post Classical period? (1200-1450) (Select 2)

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Establishment of the Portuguese Empire in the Indian Ocean

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Manchu Empire

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Crusades

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Mali Empire

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following happened in the Early Modern Era? (1450-1750)

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Mongols

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Renaissance

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Creation of Gunpowder

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Ibn Battuta

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Multiple Choice

During what time period did events such as the American, French, and Haitian Revolution take place?

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1600s

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1700s

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1400s

4

1900s

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Multiple Choice

During what time period would Gun Powder Empires such as Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals rise to power?

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1200-1450

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1450-1750

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1750-1900

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Multiple Choice

The Columbian Exchange would have occurred during which period?

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1200-1450

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1450-1750

3

1750-1900

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1900-Present

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Multiple Choice

The House of Wisdom would had been at it's height during which period?

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1200-1450

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1450-1750

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1750-1900

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Multiple Choice

Germany and Italy would become unified countries during which period?

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1200-1450

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1450-1750

3

1750-1900

4

1900- Present

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Multiple Choice

The Berlin Conference took place in which period?

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1200-1450

2

1450-1750

3

1750-1900

4

1900- Present

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Multiple Choice

The Chinese invade Vietnam, discover quick-ripening champa rice, and experience a population increase.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

3

Modern 1750-1900

4

Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

Portugal creates a trading post empire in the Indian Ocean.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

A substantial number of Asians migrate to the Americas for agricultural labor.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

New racial classifications, such as mestizo, mulatto, and creole, emerge in colonial Latin America.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

The Tanzimat Reform in the Ottoman Empire provokes conservatives by its attempt to secularize education and define society as a collection of individuals equal before the law.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

Merchant migration leads to cultural enclaves in major urban areas. They often experience legal discrimination.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

Eurasian nomads create the largest contiguous empire in history. Silk Road trade is revived.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

A second wave of imperialism pushes Europeans to colonize the continent of Africa and to project power in much of Asia.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

Networks of communication and exchange become truly global.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

A slave revolt in the Caribbean creates a free black republic.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

An exchange of crops, culture, animals, and disease pathogens begins between Afro-Eurasia and the Americas.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

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Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

The Spanish, Dutch, French, and British establish sea-based empires in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.

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Post-Classical 1200-1450

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Early Modern 1450-1750

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Modern 1750-1900

4

Contemporary 1900-Now

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Multiple Choice

As women gain some economic rights in European guilds, the yoke of patriarchy becomes more intense in China.
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Post-Classical 1200-1450
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Early Modern 1450-1750
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Modern 1750-1900
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Contemporary 1900-Now
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