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AP World history review Drills

Period 1: 1450-1750

Chapter 22

Whose voyages does this map represent?

The image below represents what concept?

Which nation began the age of exploration? Why?

Identify four major trading posts outside of Europe.

Which empire controlled the territory identified on the map?

Which empire controlled the territory identified on the map?

Which empire controlled the territory identified on the map?

What valuable resource did the manila galleons bring from the Americas to asia?

What does the map represent?

The map represents what global conflict in the mid-18th century?

How did Russian expansion differ from Spanish expansion?

Identify two joint stock companies and explain where they established trading posts?

How did joint stock companies advance the interests of European monarchs?

What changes took place during chapter 22?

What continuities were there in chapter 22?