The beginning of the steady decline in the British empire. Most become. Before the revolution, Cuba had been largely a U. Late s : Alongside the emergence of the counter-culture in the U.
Before the revolution, Iran had been a kind of U. The collapse of the Cold War system. How did the Inca adapt to their physical environment? Which social class controlled most of the political, economic, and social power in colonial Latin America?
The use of the terms Encounter and Columbian exchange represents attempts to describe the 1 nature of cultural interactions 2 establishment of land grants 3 results of scientific innovations 4 origins of divine right theory -- None -- 1 It brought the potato, the pineapple, the turkey, dahlias, sunflowers, magnolias, maize, chillies and chocolate across the Atlantic.
A study of the revolutions in Latin America in the 19th century would show that 1 religion was a major cause of the conflicts 2 Spanish-born peninsulares led most of the Latin American uprisings 3 nationalism had little influence on the outcome 4 events in North America and Europe influenced Latin Americans -- None -- 4 The establishment of a parliamentary democracy in India and the establishment of Portuguese as the official language of Brazil indicates that European colonizers 1 influenced the culture of regions under their control 2 respected the governments of the indigenous peoples 3 promoted Protestant religions over native religions 4 studied local traditions before implementing policies -- None -- 1 The destruction of the rain forests in Latin America is primarily due to the 1 diseases carried by insects 2 wildfires occurring during dry seasons 3 devastation caused by high winds during the tropical storm season 4 demand for timber, farmland, and grazing land -- None -- 4 Prices in Spain rose as colonies supplied large amounts of gold and silver.
This suggests that Spanish imports of gold and silver led to 1 food shortages 2 unemployment 3 inflation 4 self-sufficiency -- None -- 3 One similarity in the results of the revolutions led by Fidel Castro in Cuba and by the Sandinistas in Nicaragua is that both 1 restored a monarchy 2 destroyed a theocracy 3 followed Marxist principles 4 protected freedom of the press -- None -- 3 The policy of establishing colonies to gain wealth by controlling colonial trade is called 1 socialism 2 fascism 3 mercantilism 4 communism -- None -- 3 Which statement demonstrates a major characteristic of mercantilism in colonial Latin America?
Which type of warfare did Mao Zedong, Fidel Castro, and Ho Chi Minh all engage in as leaders of revolutionary movements in their respective nations? What was the primary economic policy used by the Spanish with their Latin American colonies? Which global interaction is illustrated by these statements? All Indians held in encomienda by the viceroys, by their lieutenants, royal officers, prelates, monasteries, hospitals, religious houses, mints, the treasury, etc.
Lawsuits involving Indians are no longer to be tried in the Indies, or by the Council of the Indies, but must be pleaded before the King himself. After contact with Europeans in the s, millions of native peoples in the Americas died as a result of 1 new foods, which the native peoples could not digest 2 religious persecution resulting from the Spanish Inquisition 3 new diseases to which the native peoples had no natural immunity 4 slavery and the terrible conditions on their sea journey to Europe -- None -- 3 In the 20th century, urbanization affected the developing nations of Africa, Asia, and Latin America by 1 reducing literacy rates 2 weakening traditional values 3 strengthening caste systems 4 increasing the isolation of women -- None -- 2 What was one effect of the Columbian exchange?
Which problem has faced both Cuba and North Korea under communist rule? One way in which Ho Chi Minh, Fidel Castro, and Kim Jong Il are similar is that each 1 set up democratic governments 2 used Marxist political principles 3 overthrew a ruling monarch 4 promoted Confucian principles -- None -- 2 Which geographic factor had the most influence on the development of Inca society and Japanese society?
Which nation had the most influence on the colonization of Latin America in the s? Which problem faces many of the least developed nations today? A major argument used to support the building of the Suez and Panama Canals was that these waterways would 1 shorten trade routes 2 strengthen command economies 3 increase competition for trade 4 promote the local economy -- None -- 1 These statements illustrate a result of 1 westernization 2 cultural diffusion 3 economic nationalism 4 fundamentalism -- None -- 2 Which technological advancement helped unify both the Roman and the Inca Empires?
Live Game Live. Finish Editing. This quiz is incomplete! To play this quiz, please finish editing it. Delete Quiz. Question 1. How did the Columbian Exchange change the lives of Europeans? Many were shipped to South America as slaves. African products were widespread and bought by most of the population. Diseases from Asia came and devastated Europe's population.
New crops from the Americas changed their diet. The transfer of goods, animals, and diseases between the Old World and New World. Columbus exchanging ideas with other explorers of his generation. The transfer of goods, animals, ideas, and disease between Europe and Asia. The transfer of power from the Old World to the New World. Which statement best describes a result of the encounter between Europeans and native populations of Latin America?
Native societies experienced rapid population growth. European nations lost power and prestige in the New World.
Large numbers of natives migrated to Europe for a better life. Plantations in the New World used enslaved Africans to replace native populations. Which nation had the most influence on the colonization of Latin America South and central America in the s. The journeys of Vasco de Gama and Christopher Columbus became possible in the late s because of the.
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