CHAPTER 1 QUIZ A New World_ HIST 2610 Section 0071 - United States History to 1865 (Spring 2023 1)
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CHAPTER 1 QUIZ A New World
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Question 1
The repartimiento system established by the Spanish in the mid-1500s:
officially designated Indians in New Spain as slaves of European colonists.
recognized Indians as free but required them to perform a fixed amount of
labor.
gave voting rights in local assemblies to mestizos but not to peninsulares. required all Indians to convert to Catholicism or face execution.
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set up a system of local courts of law that proved essential to Spanish rule
in Peru.
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Question 2
Thanks to Martin Luther, the movable-type printing press is one of the
most important inventions in modern times, helping to rapidly
disseminate information around the world.
True False Good work
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Question 3
As colonization began, the European idea of freedom:
was enjoyed by a large portion of the population. included the idea of abandoning sin to embrace the teachings of Jesus
Christ.
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included a few narrowly defined rights and privileges. would be completely unrecognizable to those alive today. embraced the view that Indians deserved liberty, too. Good work
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Question 4
When the Edict of Nantes, which had granted religious toleration to
French Protestants (Huguenots), was revoked in 1685, 100,000
Huguenots fled France for New France.
True False Good work
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Question 5
African society did not practice slavery before Europeans came.
True False
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Question 6
The Indians of North America believed that land was a common resource
and the basis of economic life.
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Question 7
The catastrophic decline in the native populations of Spanish America
was mostly due to the fact that they were not immune to European
diseases.
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Question 8
Before the transatlantic slave trade began, approximately 100,000 African
slaves were transported between 1450 and 1500 to:
England and Ireland. Spain and France. Portugal and Spain. Portugal and the Netherlands. England and the Netherlands. Good work
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Question 9
Alarmed by the destructiveness of the conquistadores, the Spanish
crown replaced them with a more stable system of government headed
by:
lawyers and bureaucrats. bishops of the Catholic Church. landed wealthy elite. elected local officials. entrepreneurs.
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Question 10
Henry Hudson:
set sail into the bay that bears his name as a representative of the British
empire.
was searching for the Pacific Coast. hoped to find the Northwest Passage to Asia. set up a Dutch colony based on the idea of consent of the governed. was the architect of the Dutch overseas empire. Good work
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Question 11
The Spanish justified their claim to land in the New World through all of
the following EXCEPT:
believing that their culture was superior to that of the Indians. violence.
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a missionary zeal. a decree from the Pope. defeating the English fleet in 1588. Good work
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Question 12
Bartolomé de Las Casas argued that Indians:
could be enslaved because they lacked true religion. were more akin to beasts than humans. should overthrow their cruel Spanish masters and reestablish the Inca and
Aztec empires.
were treated well by the Spanish. should enjoy "all guarantees of liberty and justice" as subjects of Spain.
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As governor of New Netherland, Petrus Stuyvesant:
welcomed all religious faiths to the colony. favored Catholics over Jews in New Amsterdam. encouraged the Dutch colonists to convert the Indians. saw women as equals in the Dutch Reformed Church. refused the open practice of religion by Quakers and Lutherans. Good work
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Question 14
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How did Native Americans conceive of property?
Native Americans believed that land should never be claimed. Families might use a specific plot of land for a season. Individuals could own land outright and pass it on to family members. A family could claim land forever, but an individual could not. Native Americans and Europeans conceived of property in the same way,
though Europeans claimed otherwise as an excuse to take Indian land.
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Question 15
Adam Smith recorded in 1776 that the "two greatest and most important"
events in the history of mankind were the:
discovery of America and the Portuguese sea route around Africa to Asia. discovery of America and the beginning of the slave trade. birth of mercantilism and the Portuguese sea route around Africa to Asia. beginning of the slave trade and the Portuguese sea route around Africa to
Asia.
discovery of America and the birth of mercantilism. Good work
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Question 16
Which one of the following was true of French relations with Native
Americans?
The French appropriated significant amounts of land for fur trading.
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The French were proud that they were considered tougher on Indians than
their English and Spanish counterparts.
The French sent nuns to try to Christianize the natives, because they
understood that gender relations were different among Native Americans
than they were among whites.
Native Americans resented that the French had no need for their help in
the fur trade.
Jesuit missionaries tried to convert Native Americans, but gave them far
more independence than did Spanish missionaries.
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Question 17
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Amerigo Vespucci:
named the New World after himself. helped to correct Columbus's theory that he had found a route to Asia.
agreed with Columbus that Native Americans were East Indians. was funded by the English. actually named the continent Vespucci, but it was changed.
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Question 18
Which European country dominated international commerce in the early
seventeenth century?
France The Netherlands Britain Spain Portugal Good work
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Question 19
As early as 1615, the __________ people of present-day southern Ontario
and upper New York State forged a trading alliance with the French, and
many of them converted to Catholicism.
Pequot Lenni Lenape Iroquois
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Cherokee Huron Good work
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Question 20
The government of the Spanish empire in America:
established the principle of the separation of church and state by keeping
the Catholic Church out of civic affairs.
was dominated by the conquistadores, who had conquered lands and
retained control over them.
included local officials who held a great deal of control. was troubled due to constant turmoil and local divisions back in Spain. operated out of Monterey, California. Good work
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