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Final Review Global Age 54321

Question 1 slavery in the New World

Answer 1 Encomienda System

Question 2 sponsored Columbus; removed Moors and Jews from Spain

Answer 2 Ferdinand and Isabella

Question 3 terrace farming; adapted to their environment; advanced civilizations

Answer 3 Aztecs and Incans

Question 4 Absolutism; religious tolerance; Mughal Empire

Answer 4 Akbar the Great

Question 5 science and engineering; isolationism; ethnocentrism

Answer 5 Ming Dynasty

Question 6 Divine Right theory; theologian

Answer 6 Jacques-Benigne Bossuet

Question 7 trade of goods; cultural diffusion; Europe and the Americas

Answer 7 Columbian Exchange

Question 8 Absolutism; westernized Russia; warm water port

Answer 8 Peter the Great

Question 9 centralized power; total power; divine right; Louis XIV

Answer 9 Global Absolutism

Question 10 Rid Spain of Muslims

Answer 10 Reconquista

Question 11 Conquered Byzantine capital Constantinople in 1453

Answer 11 Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Turks)

Question 12 absolute ruler; the Sun King

Answer 12 Louis XIV

Question 13 Sent slaves to the Americas and new foods to Europe

Answer 13 Triangular Trade Route

Question 14 limited the power of the monarchy

Answer 14 Magna Carta; Puritan Revolution; English Civil War; Glorious Revolution; English Bill of Rights

Question 15 Colonies existed for the economic benefit of the mother country

Answer 15 Mercantilism

Question 16 absolutism; destroyed the boyar (noble) class of Russia

Answer 16 Ivan the Terrible

Question 17 leader of the Ottomans. known for law and religious tolerance

Answer 17 Suleiman the Lawgiver

Question 18 Catholic; crushed Protestantism in Spain; divine right

Answer 18 Philip II

Question 19 His men sailed around the world

Answer 19 Magellan

Question 20 Social contract; what people expect from government; give up rights for safety

Answer 20 Thomas Hobbes

Question 21 Columbus and the Americas

Answer 21 the Encounter

Question 22 his exploration led to the encounter and cultural diffusion; Europe would become world power as a result

Answer 22 Columbus

Question 23 Muslim admiral; sailed on Seven voyages for the Ming Dynasty

Answer 23 Zheng He