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JF High School Mrs. Ferris

What city did the Ottoman Empire conquer? Constantinople B: London C: Rome D: Istanbul

a. Constantinople

What name did the Ottomans give to Constantinople after they conquered it? A: Rome B: Istanbul C: Oz D: Mecca

b. Istanbul

Where is Judaism most prevalent? China and Japan B: East Asia and North Africa C: Eastern Europe and Venezuela D: Israel and North America

d. Israel and North America

Africa became involved in the global trade network by exporting gold and firearms B: Porcelain and tea C: Sugar and corn D: slaves and raw materials

d. Slaves and raw materials

Who was the founder of Buddhism? Gautama B: Jesus C: Muhammad D: Ghandi

a. Gautama

The Eightfold Path to Enlightenment Is practiced in: A: Judaism B: Islam C: Hinduism D: Buddhism

d. Buddhism

The caste system is a characteristic of what Religion? A: Christianity B: Hindu C: Buddhism D: Islam

b. Hindu

European nations like Portugal, the Netherlands, And England competed for trade with the Mughal Empire in the _________, along India’s coast A: Indian ocean B: Pacific Ocean C: Persian Gulf D: Mediterranean Sea

a. Indian Ocean

To Keep the influence of outsiders to a minimum, China’s official trade policies included all Of the following EXCEPT: ONLY THE GOVERNMENT WAS TO CONDUCT FOREIGN TRADE TAXES ON AGRUCULTURE STAYED LOW A: B: TAXES ON MANUFACTURING AND TRADE ESCALATED A SETTING ASIDE OF CONFUCIAN BELIEFS C: D:

D. A SETTING ASIDE OF CONFUCIAN BELIEFS

Louis XIV is best exemplified by his famous quote #10 Louis XIV is best exemplified by his famous quote “I will do anything my people instruct me to do.” A: B: “Someday I will rule the world.” “I will have no power to tell people what to do.” C: “The state: it is I.” D:

C: “The state: it is I”

What was one result of the English Civil War and #11 What was one result of the English Civil War and The Glorious Revolution? A: Royal power increased B: Parliamentary power increase C: Political parties were abolished D: A Commonwealth was established

B: Parliamentary power increased

The Glorious Revolution in England ended with #12 The Glorious Revolution in England ended with No peaceful conclusion and a quick resumption of warfare. A: B: The dissolving of the English monarchy James II reclaiming the throne and dissolving Parliament. William and Mary taking the throne and an end to absolutism. C: D:

C: William and Mary reclaiming the throne and dissolving Parliament

Europeans turned to African slave labor #13 Europeans turned to African slave labor to replace Native Americans because the Africans A: Were familiar with plantations. B: Were more resistant to European diseases. C: Disliked farming D: Were welcomed by the Native Americans.

B: were more resistant to European diseases.

The massive flow of gold and silver from the Americas into the Spanish economy in the 1500s led to A naval war with the Ottoman empire to control the Atlantic trade A period of crippling inflation in the Spanish economy. A: B: An alliance with the Moorish kingdom in southern Spain. C: D: the breakup of Spain into several competing kingdoms

b. A period of crippling inflation in the Spanish economy

Which of these patterns was a part of the #15 Which of these patterns was a part of the Triangular trade? A: Gold from Africa to the Americas B: Rum from the Americas to Europe C: tea from Asia to Africa D: Slaves from Europe to the Americas

b. Rum from Americas to Europe

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