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Exploration Vocabulary Explorers Enlightenment Vocabulary Thinkers & Despots En lightenment Grab Bag 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Exploration Grab Bag
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Define “caravel”
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Type of sailing ship used by Europeans for long voyages across the ocean
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This was the exchange of goods between the New World and Old World
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Columbian Exchange
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This tool helped sailors determine their latitude at sea
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Astrolabe
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What did the Treaty of Tordesillas do?
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Split the world in half between Spain & Portugal
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What was the slaves’ journey across the Atlantic Ocean called?
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The Middle Passage
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This explorer accidentally discovered the New World while he was looking for India
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Christopher Columbus
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What part of the New World did England and France mostly explore?
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North America / Canada
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Who was the explorer who worked for both the Dutch and the English?
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Henry Hudson
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Explain Prince Henry of Portugal’s relationship to the Age of Exploration
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He built a school for sailors, mapmakers, and navigators to support exploration of the world
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Why did Spain send out the most explorers during the Age of Exploration?
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Because they had a “head start” over everyone else and were able to support more explorers with the riches they found in the New World
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Name the European disease that killed millions of Native Americans
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Smallpox
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What do “the Old World” and “the New World” refer to?
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Old World – Europe, Africa, Asia New World – North & South America
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Name 3 things explorers from the Old World brought to the New World
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Guns, wheat, grain, sugarcane, disease, horses, cows, sheep, pigs, dogs
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Explain “mercantilism”
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Colony (supports mother country) Mother Country (gets rich) Colonists & finished goods Raw materials
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Did the Columbian Exchange mostly benefit or harm Native Americans? Explain.
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Answer varies.
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This was a movement of thinkers in the 1700s that used reason to try and understand human nature
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Enlightenment (or Age of Reason)
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Thinkers in the Enlightenment were known as ________ (I want the specific word, not something close to it!)
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Philosophes
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Define “natural rights”
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Rights people have from the time they’re born
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Explain “Separation of Powers”
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The idea of splitting apart power in government to keep one person or part of government from getting too powerful
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What was a social contract?
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An agreement between a government and the people it governs where the people give up some of their rights to the government in exchange for protection
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What was an Enlightened Despot?
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A ruler with absolute power who tried to help the people and rule according to Enlightenment ideas
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Who was the thinker who believed in separation of powers?
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Montesquieu
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Who was the thinker who came up with the idea of natural rights?
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John Locke
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Who was Mary Wollstonecraft and what did she do?
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She was a feminist who wrote about women’s rights and believed that they had a right to an education
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Why is Joseph II of Austria considered an Enlightened Despot?
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Because he freed the serfs, abolished the death penalty, gave freedom of the press, and banned torture in his country
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Places where Enlightenment thinkers and artists met to discuss their ideas were known as
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Salons
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During the Enlightenment, what “right,” or idea, were women fighting for? a. The right to vote b. The right to free speech c. The right to education d. The right to have abortions
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C. Women were fighting for the right to an education
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Where did the Enlightenment mostly have its roots in?
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The Renaissance
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John Locke believed that everyone had a right to ______
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Life, liberty, and property
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How did John Locke influence the writers of the Declaration of Independence?
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His idea of natural rights and the social contract (i.e. the part about people having the right to rebel against their government)
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Make your wager
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Final Answer
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Final Question
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