Tuesday, March 6, 2012

More History Homework! lol. Please help.?

1.

Why can Francis Drake's expedition around most of the globe be seen as something of an anomaly?

A. Most English voyages were focused on the shores of North America.

B. France was more involved in South America than any other European nation.

C. Spain never funded voyages of exploration, only the church did.

D. It was the only voyage of exploration that did not circumnavigate the globe.





2.

Until the 1800s, _______ produced almost 80 percent of the goods being traded.

A. Europe

B. Asia

C. Africa

D. South America





3.

How did Europe's role in global trade change after the European discovery of the Americas?

A. Asia became a global leader in trade.

B. Europe's interest in Asia was replaced by an interest in Africa.

C. Europe became a global leader in trade.

D. Europe turned toward isolationist policies.





4.The largest numbers of slaves sent to the Americas were sent to

A. the English mainland colonies.

B. the Caribbean.

C. Spanish America.

D. Brazil.





5.Most slaves that were sent to the Caribbean ended up working _________.

A. as home servants

B. as administrators

C. on plantations

D. in manufacturing



6.Control of trade in the Indian Ocean was a popular goal. Arabs sought to control Indian ports, early Chinese explorations allowed for increased intra-Asian trade, and _________ ushered in a stronger European presence in the area.

A. Spain

B. Portugal

C. England

D. France



7.Which of the following is true of triangular trade.

A. All ships leaving from the colonies made the entire triangular voyage.

B. The route from England to west Africa involved the exchange of European materials and goods for African slaves to be sold in the Americas.

C. Triangular trade refers to the trade relationships between Europe, West Africa, and India.

D. The route from the West Indies and the British North American colonies to England is also known as the middle voyage.



8.

Which of the following would NOT be considered a reason as to why the French often had more peaceful relations with Native Americans than did the English?

A. The French were more inclined to settle widely on native lands than the English or Spanish were.

B. There were fewer French colonists, and those who were there came to profit from the fur trade, which was mostly dependent on the goodwill of Native Americans.

C. Many French settlers came in hopes of converting Native Americans to Christianity鈥攕omething that, for the most part, was done more peacefully than when the Spanish attempted to convert native people.

D. Most French settlers were single men who were more likely than Spanish and English colonists to intermarry with Native Americans.



9.Which of the following is a true statement about South Africa?

A. European mistreatment of Africans resulted in hundreds of years of conflict and violence.

B. Until the 1500s, the Boers occupied much of the eastern regions of southern Africa.

C. In 1652, the British East India Company created a settlement on the Cape of Good Hope.

D. By 1795, the Netherlands seized the Cape Colony, and by 1815 it was completely under Dutch control.



10.

During the mid-17th century, an English shoemaker named _________ founded the Religious Society of Friends, which became known as the Quakers.

A. Samuel de Champlain

B. Martin Luther

C. John Calvin

D. George FoxMore History Homework! lol. Please help.?
1.

Why can Francis Drake's expedition around most of the globe be seen as something of an anomaly?

A. Most English voyages were focused on the shores of North America.







2.

Until the 1800s, _______ produced almost 80 percent of the goods being traded.

A. Europe







3.

How did Europe's role in global trade change after the European discovery of the Americas?



B. Europe's interest in Asia was replaced by an interest in Africa.







4.The largest numbers of slaves sent to the Americas were sent to



B. the Caribbean.







5.Most slaves that were sent to the Caribbean ended up working _________.



C. on plantations





6.Control of trade in the Indian Ocean was a popular goal. Arabs sought to control Indian ports, early Chinese explorations allowed for increased intra-Asian trade, and _________ ushered in a stronger European presence in the area.



B. Portugal





7.Which of the following is true of triangular trade.



B. The route from England to west Africa involved the exchange of European materials and goods for African slaves to be sold in the Americas.







8.

Which of the following would NOT be considered a reason as to why the French often had more peaceful relations with Native Americans than did the English?



C. Many French settlers came in hopes of converting Native Americans to Christianity鈥攕omething that, for the most part, was done more peacefully than when the Spanish attempted to convert native people.





9.Which of the following is a true statement about South Africa?

A. European mistreatment of Africans resulted in hundreds of years of conflict and violence.





10.

During the mid-17th century, an English shoemaker named _________ founded the Religious Society of Friends, which became known as the Quakers.



D. George Fox
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