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Chapter 4 Section 3 & 4 HW Questions Write questions on a separate sheet of paper & answer in your own words. Define Atlantic Slave Trade. Describe the role of African merchants in the slave trade. In your own words, explain the hardships you think the Africans would have had faced on their forced journey to the Americas? (Explain your reasoning) What was the Triangular Trade? What things did Africans bring to the Americas? How did colonization influence the lives of people throughout the world? In your opinion, how does the Columbian Exchange affect us in today’s society? (How is still used today?) Define Capitalism. If you were able to start your own business, what would your business be & why? Summarize the idea behind favorable balance of trade.

Summarize the reign of Phillip II of Spain. Chapter 5 Section 1 & 2 HW Questions Write questions on a separate sheet of paper & answer in your own words. Summarize the reign of Phillip II of Spain. How did gold & silver affect Spain’s wealth? In what ways did the stability of the government affect the Dutch? Define Absolute Monarchs. In your opinion, how might citizens react to the idea of divine right? (Justify your reasoning) What was the Edict of Nantes? Define Skepticism. Summarize the reign of Louis XIV. Where was the center of art during Louis XIV’s reign? What was the lasting legacy of Louis XIV?

Chapter 5 Section 3 & 4 & 5 HW Questions Write questions on a separate sheet of paper & answer in your own words. Summarize the Thirty Years’ War. How did the war disrupt Europe? In your opinion, should royal families fight over the succession to the throne? (Justify your reasoning). Describe the rule of Peter the Great. Why was St. Petersburg established? Summarize the English Civil War. In your opinion, should England have executed Charles I? (Justify your reasoning). Which two people came to power after Charles I? What was the restoration? Describe the Glorious Revolution. What type of government does England have? Who was your favorite or least favorite Absolute Monarch? Why? (Explain your reasoning).