1) What is not the significant achievement of Aksum? a) push north and conquer Egypt b) He makes an international culture develops. c) He control the international trade route. 2) How did Aksum's location and interaction with other regions affect its development? a) Aksum's location, which made it a hub for caravan and sea travel and trade, allowed it to become prosperous through trade and also allowed it to form connections with many powerful regional entities, such as the Roman Empire b) It makes him develop the trade route more rapidly. c) He brings something to his country. 3) The reason why the kingdom of Aksum declined is the Islamic invaders and Aksum isolated a) True b) False 4) What effect did the spread of Islam have on the slave trade? a) The spread of Islam into Africa during the seventh century, however, ushered in an increase in slavery and the slave trade. Muslim rulers in Africa justified enslavement with the Muslim belief that non-Muslim prisoners of war could be bought and sold as slaves. As a result, between 650 and 1600, Muslims transported about 17 million Africans to the Muslim lands of North Africa and Southwest Asia. b) Sorry, I don't know c) The population of the slave decrease 5) How was slavery in the Americas different from slavery in Africa? a) slavery systems in Africa were more like indentured servitude in that the slaves retained some rights and children born to slaves were generally born free. But in America, salves do not have any right. b) Slavery in Americas has right but in Africa it is different . 6) What is the percentage of enslaved Africans imported to the Caribbean Islands and Brazil? a) 60% b) 40% c) 30% 7) The reason why slave trade flourished for so long time is the slave trade flourished due to continuous demand for labor. More lands are being colonized and would need additional workers. Existing slaves are also being treated poorly which result in death and need for their replacement. Africans are also what the Europeans preferred due to their skin color which can be easily distinguished against the settlers' predominantly fair complexion should they decide to run away a) True b) False 8) When Da Gama reaches Calicut? a) 1488 b) 1498 c) 1419 9) What was Prince Henry’s goal? a) He dreams of oversea exploration. b) I don't know. c) He wants to get his love 10) What is the reason of the Scientific Revolution? a) Many famous scientists appear to the public b) The rise of empiricism and humanism, new inventions that either helped scientists better observe phenomena, and the discovery of the New World. c) I don't know 11) The impact of the Enlightenment is that brought secular thought to Europe and reshaped the ways people understood issues such as liberty, equality, and individual rights. a) True b) False 12) Why was the term "enlightened despot" appropriate to describe rulers such as Joseph II and Catherine the Great? a) They were inspired by the Enlightenment ideas and initiated some reforms but at the end of the day, they were autocratic rulers/despots. b) Because they bring a lot of love to the public. c) Because they often angry 13) Witch event is happen in Ghana? a) Gold Salt Trade b) Islamic Law 14) What were some of the food items that traveled from the Americas to the rest of the world? a) corn potatoes b) Bamboo 15) What food and livestock from the rest of the world traveled to the Americas? a) Panda b) horses, cattle 16) What were some of the effects on European society of the economic revolution that took place in the 16th and 17th centuries? a) The economic revolution spurred the growth of towns and the rise of a class of merchants who controlled great wealth b) The economic revolution spurred the growth of towns and the rise of a Peasant class who controlled great wealth. 17) Why were colonies considered so important to the nations of Europe? a) sources of raw materials and old markets b) Sources of raw materials and new markets 18) What were some of the negative consequences of the Columbian Exchange? a) Epidemics b) new calorically rich staple crops 19) What did Christian missionaries bring to China a) new calorically rich staple crops b) religion, European technologies and sciences 20) How did John Locke's notion of the social contract influence the American colonists? a) pioneered the ideas of natural law, social contract, religious toleration, and the right to revolution b) religion, European technologies and sciences 21) What would have happened without the Enlightenment? a) most likely have very little rights and would not have rights such as freedom of speech, expression, and religion. b) The economic revolution spurred the growth of towns and the rise of a class of merchants who controlled great wealth. 22) What are some of the similarities between Sundiata and Mansa Musa? a) They were both skilled military rulers and brought many victories to their empire b) most likely have very little rights and would not have rights such as freedom of speech, expression, and religion. 23) When is peak of Gold Salt Trade? a) 8th century until the early 17th century. b) 7th

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