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U.S. History Chapter 2
Early Globalization: The Atlantic World, 1492-1650
I designed a quiz related to chapter 2 at the bottom of this article.
Directions for the quiz:
- Scroll down & click on the first thumbnail to enlarge to full screen.
- Choose an answer for each question.
- Click on the graphic to advance to the next screen.
- The correct answer is on the screen following the question.
- Compare your answers with those provided.
- If you cannot easily see the correct answer, check the captions.
Review the following Chapter 2 pages:
- Introduction
- Portuguese Exploration and Conquest
- Religious Upheavals in the Developing Atlantic World
- Challenges to Spain’s Supremacy
- New Worlds in the Americas: Labor, Commerce, and the Columbian Exchange
- Key Terms
- Summary
Week 2 videos:
- Crash Course: The Age of Exploration European History #4 (15:39)
- Columbus Song 1492 (2:54)
- History vs. Christopher Columbus (5:54)
- Treaty of Tordesillas (1:48)
- National Geographic: The Reformation and the Man Who Started It All (95 Theses) (4:55)
- Aztecs: Arrival of Cortes and the Conquistadors (14:05)
- Crash Course: Reformation and Consequences (13:37)
- Crash Course: 15th Century Mariners (10:37)
- The Lost Colony of Roanoke: Colossal Mysteries (3:43)
- History Channel: Life in Jamestown (2:56)
- New Amsterdam (2:48)
- Crash Course: The Atlantic Slave Trade (11:07)
- Winchester College Teaching Treasures: Bartolomé de Las Casas (5:34)
Practice learning Chapter 2 Key Terms on Quizlet.
Review the following information featuring the U.S.:
- Alaska (7:03)
- PBS: John Adams (1:22)
- John Adams: Four Months in the White House
- Abigail Adams: Tea With the General
- PBS: Thomas Jefferson (1:17)
- Thomas Jefferson, Louisiana, and an Ideological Dilemma
- Thomas Jefferson: The Honeymoon Trip (Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson)
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U.S. History Week 2 Early Globalization: The Atlantic World 1492-1650 |
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In the 1500’s, which European country surpassed Portugal as the dominant power? Answer choices include: England, Italy, Spain, Gemany |
The correct answer is Spain. |
In the 1500s, many plantations in the Atlantic World produced ____ for their greatest cash crop. Answer choices include: rice, sugar, strawberries, tobacco |
The correct answer is sugar. |
King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I attempted to expand ___. Answer choices include: Catholicism, Protestantism, Islam, Buddhism |
The correct answer is Catholicism. |
When Columbus’ ships landed on October 12, 1492, in what country did he think he landed? Answer choices include: Africa, United States, Japan, India |
The correct answer is India. |
After the voyage, Columbus wrote a ____ to describe what he saw on the voyage. Answer choices include: quid pro quo, pro bono, carpe diem, probanza de mérito |
The correct answer is probanza de mérito. |
With the help of dissatisfied Native people, who defeated Tenochtitlán and renamed it Mexico City? Answer choices include: Hernán Cortés, Christopher Columbus, Ponce de Leon, Francisco Pizarro |
The correct answer is Hernán Cortés. |
What Nahua woman translated for Cortés and later gave birth to a son by him? Answer choices include: Pocahantas, Sacagawea, Malintzin, Wilma Mankiller |
The correct answer is Malintzin. |
Who was the main character of a book by Miguel de Cervantes written during the Spanish Renaissance? Answer choices include: Marco Polo, Don Quixote, Odysseus, Robin Hood |
The correct answer is Don Quixote. |
Who were two leaders of the Protestant Reformation? Answer choices include: Mahatma Gandhi & Sir Ratan, Mother Teresa & Billy Graham, St. Scholastica & St. Benedict, Martin Luther & John Calvin |
The correct answer is Martin Luther & John Calvin. |
Calvinism asserted that all people are omniscient and argued against the idea of predestination. Answer choices include: true, false |
The correct answer is false. |
In the 1530’s, who established the Protestant Church of England? Answer choices include: Henry VIII, Mary Tudor, James I, Pope Leo X |
The correct answer is Henry VIII. |
Which of the following was NOT a source of wealth in the Americas in the 1500s? Answer choices include: gold, silver, oil, sugar |
The correct answer is oil. |
Queen Elizabeth gave sea captains, called ___, permission to raid enemy ships. Answer choices include: scalawags, privateers, rapscallions, plebes |
The correct answer is privateers. |
Sir Walter Raleigh established a colony at ___ but the inhabitants vanished and were called the Lost Colony. Answer choices include: Jamestown, Plymouth, Roanoke, San Salvador |
The correct answer is Roanoke. |
The correct answer is Bartolomé de Las Casas. |
___ was a major trade hub of the 1600s located in the Netherlands. Answer choices include: Timbuktu, Martinique, Barbados, Amsterdam |
The correct answer is Amsterdam. |
What was transported on the Columbian Exchange? Answer choices include: plants, diseases, animals, all of these |
The correct answer is all of these. |
Native people eagerly provided labor for conquistadors and converted to European religions. Answer choices include: true, false |
The correct answer is false. |
The correct answer is Bartolomé de Las Casas. |
Which was a European disease(s) that ravaged native populations between 1492 & 1640? Answer choices include: Smallpox, AIDS, COVID, All of these |
The correct answer is Smallpox. |
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