1) Which were the three navigation tools? a) Nautilus, Horizon and Star Guide b) Compass, Astrolabe and Quadrant . c) Astro-Compass,Celestial Route and Navigational Instrument d) Imperial Astrolabe,Compass Rose and Explorer's Quadrant 2) What was the Compass used for? a) Used by Europeans for trade and exploration. b) Used to measure the altitude of celestial bodies c) Used by sailors to understand the winds and the sea currents. d) Used to calculate latitude and longitude 3) What was the Astrolabe used for? a) Used to calculate the winds and sea b) Used to measure the distance between a star and the horizon. c) Used to calculate latitude and longitude d) Used to measure the altitude of celestial bodies 4) What was the Quadrant used for? a) Used to measure the latitude  b) Used by sailors understand winds and sea c) Used to measure the altitude of celestial bodies d) Used to measure the distance between a star and the horizon. 5) How is navigation related to discovering valuable resources? a) Africans guided their ships across the oceans in search of gold, spices, and other treasures. b) Europeans guided their ships across the oceans in search of gold, spices, and other treasures. c) Brazilians guided their ships across the oceans in search of gold, spices, and other treasures. d) Americans guided their ships across the oceans in search of gold, spices, and other treasures. 6) Why did trade routes help with the connection of cultures? a) It connected people and cultures, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas and technologies. b) It connected ships and cultures, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas and technologies. c) It connected compass and cultures, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas and technologies. d) It connected astrolabe and cultures, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas and technologies. 7) How do trade routes change towns near the ocean? a) The routes transformed towns expanding into large cities . b) The routes transformed ships expanding into large cities . c) The routes transformed cars expanding into large cities . d) The routes transformed castles expanding into large cities . 8) Why are trade routes important in human history? a) Because they influenced our landscapes by the construction of roads, ports, and cities b) Because they build a lot of hospitals by the construction of roads, ports, and cities c) Because they influenced our florests by the construction of roads, ports, and cities d) Because they influenced our friendship by the construction of roads, ports, and cities 9) What connected the Trans-Saharan Trade Routes? a) West Africa to Europe, particularly the Middle East. b) West Africa to the jurassic world, particularly the Middle East. c) West Africa to the U.S.A, particularly the Middle East. d) West Africa to the Islamic world, particularly the Middle East. 10) What connected the Indian Ocean Routes? a) the South China Sea to the Indian Ocean b) the South Japan Sea to the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. c) the South Europe Sea to the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. d) the South Africa Sea to the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea.

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