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AP World Jeopardy

AP World Jeopardy . Provolone. Gorgonzola. Swiss. Gouda. Gruyere . 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. Doom for 1. One of the significant factors delaying English and French settlement of the Americas was a.

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AP World Jeopardy

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  1. AP World Jeopardy

  2. Provolone Gorgonzola Swiss Gouda Gruyere 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

  3. Doom for 1 One of the significant factors delaying English and French settlement of the Americas was a. lack of participation in the sugar trade. b. their ongoing industrial revolution. c. involvement in the wars of religion during the Reformation. d. A wide variety of premium cheeses e. inferior shipbuilding capabilities. Check Your Answer

  4. Doom for 1 c. involvement in the wars of religion during the Reformation. Back to the Game Board

  5. Doom for 2 The most important agent for transmitting European beliefs, language, and culture in Spanish America and Brazil was the a. Council of the Indies. b. Spanish and Portuguese armies. c. Catholic Church. d. plantation system. e. Lantern Council. Check Your Answer

  6. Doom for 2 c. Catholic Church. Back to the Game Board

  7. Doom for 3 The Glorious Revolution established what in England? a. A constitution and a bill of rights b. A Puritan dominated church c. A House of Commons in parliament d. An empire more expansive than any other European power. e. A long history of notoriously poor dental hygiene Check Your Answer

  8. a. A constitution and a bill of rights Doom for 3 Back to the Game Board

  9. Doom for 4 Which export product dominated the Brazilian economy by the seventeenth century? a. gold. b. silver. c. maize. d. slaves. e. sugar. Check Your Answer

  10. Doom for 4 e. sugar. Back to the Game Board

  11. Doom for 5 Which new form of compulsory labor was first introduced by the English in North America? a. Black slave labor b. Amerindian slave labor c. Indentured servants d. The mita and encomienda e. Concubinage Check Your Answer

  12. Doom for 5 c. Indentured servants Back to the Game Board

  13. RRA for 1 How was the Versailles palace a sort of "theme park" of royal absolutism? a. There were many exciting rides and attractions for foreign tourists. b. It housed the world’s first bearded lady, Marie Antoinette c. Each year the national anthem was played to set the theme of the holiday season. d. There was an annual contest to select the theme of the palace. e. The gigantic palace symbolized the French monarch's triumph over the rights of the nobility. Check Your Answer

  14. RRA for 1 e. The gigantic palace symbolized the French monarch's triumph over the rights of the nobility. Back to the Game Board

  15. RRA for 2 The French settlements in America resembled Spanish and Portuguese colonies in that they wanted to a. draft Amerindians for military service. b. extract resources and convert the population to Christianity. c. free the Amerindians from oppression by the Aztec kings. d. protect the environment while preserving Amerindian culture. e. do none of these; the French actually resembled the English more than they did the Spanish or Portuguese. Check Your Answer

  16. RRA for 2 b. extract resources and convert the population to Christianity. Back to the Game Board

  17. RRA for 3 Men outnumbered women on Caribbean plantations because a. twice as many men were imported. b. men lived much longer than women. c. women were not as strong as men. d. women were more susceptible to disease than men. e. women refused to consent to plantation work. Check Your Answer

  18. RRA for 3 a. twice as many men were imported. Back to the Game Board

  19. RRA for 4 The English Navigation Acts in the 1660s were meant to a. confine trade to English ships and cargoes. b. restrict the English shipping industry. c. put a tariff on English goods. d. restrict the English slave trade. e. encourage free trade. Check Your Answer

  20. RRA for 4 a. confine trade to English ships and cargoes. Back to the Game Board

  21. RRA for 5 In 1453, the Ottoman armies attacked Constantinople and brought an end to a. Roman rule. b. Byzantine rule. c. Arab rule. d. Egyptian rule. e. Mongol rule. Check Your Answer

  22. RRA for 5 b. Byzantine rule. Back to the Game Board

  23. H&H for 1 Iran became most closely associated with the manufacture of which item? a. Silk b. Coffee c. Porcelain d. Carpets e. Camel saddles Check Your Answer

  24. H&H for 1 d. Carpets Back to the Game Board

  25. H&H for 2 Which Italian city-state became a commercial rival and military foe of the Ottoman Empire? a. Venice b. Genoa c. Florence d. Rome e. Turin Check Your Answer

  26. H&H for 2 a. Venice Back to the Game Board

  27. H&H for 3 Most slaves taken from Africa were a. kidnapped. b. prisoners of war. c. criminals. d. political opponents. e. Muslims. Check Your Answer

  28. H&H for 3 b. prisoners of war. Back to the Game Board

  29. H&H for 4 Most slaves died of a. poor nutrition. b. disease. c. overwork. d. abuse. e. accident. Check Your Answer

  30. H&H for 4 b. disease. Back to the Game Board

  31. H&H for 5 In French Canada, Jesuit efforts to convert the native people to Christianity led to the a. founding of schools, hospitals, and churches. b. Battle of Montreal. c. Great Schism. d. Amerindians being pushed to Puritanism. e. Stono Rebellion. Check Your Answer

  32. H&H for 5 a. founding of schools, hospitals, and churches. Back to the Game Board

  33. Dutch Wildcard for 1 "Drivers" were typically a. white indentured servants. b. white overseers. c. free black overseers. d. male slaves. e. ship captains. Check Your Answer

  34. Dutch Wildcard for 1 "Drivers" were typically a. white indentured servants. b. white overseers. c. free black overseers. d. male slaves. e. ship captains. Back to the Game Board

  35. Dutch Wildcard for 2 During the "sugar boom" from 1650 to 1800, ____ slaves were transported. a. 800,000 b. 1.6 million c. 5.5 million d. 7.5 million e. 10 million Check Your Answer

  36. Dutch Oven for 2 d. 7.5 million Back to the Game Board

  37. Double Dutch for 3 Mughal is Persian for a. infidel. b. interloper. c. conquerors. d. Mongol. e. Mamluk. CheckYourAnswer

  38. Dutch for 3 d. Mongol. . Back to the Game Board

  39. Dutch for 4 The greatest source for slaves for the Atlantic trade was from: a. Asante b. Oyo c. Biafra d. Angola e. Luanda Check Your Answer

  40. Dutch for 4 d. Angola Back to the Game Board

  41. Dutch for 5 Plantation slaves were motivated to work hard a. to earn extra wages. b. because they were promised freedom. c. to escape punishment. d. because they were rewarded with extra food. e. because they were promised a share of the profits. Check Your Answer

  42. Dutch for 5 c. to escape punishment. Back to the Game Board

  43. Qing for 1 The Mughal Empire was quite prosperous in the sixteenth century because it a. traded cotton cloth. b. mined gold in Siberia. c. grew cash crops such as coffee and cacao. d. colonized the Americas. e. All of these Check Your Answer

  44. Qing 1 a. traded cotton cloth. Back to the Game Board

  45. Qing for 2 In Iran, the mandated conversion to Shi'ism was a. accepted as the word of god by the Sunnis. b. accomplished peacefully in building a multinational empire. c. a deciding factor in keeping Ismail and his descendants at war. d. only for the select members of the qizilbash in Iran. e. done for purposes of unifying with the Abbasid Caliphate. Check Your Answer

  46. Qing for 2 c. a deciding factor in keeping Ismail and his descendants at war. . Back to the Game Board

  47. Qing for 3 Both Muslims and Europeans obtained slaves from sub-Saharan Africa, but a. the Islamic trade was much smaller. b. the European trade was much smaller. c. both slave trades ended soon after they began. d. Africans refused to deal with Muslim traders. e. Africans refused to deal with European traders. Check Your Answer

  48. Qing for 3 a. the Islamic trade was much smaller. Back to the Game Board

  49. Qing for 4 The African state most dependent on the slave trade was a. Oyo. b. Dahomey. c. Asante. d. Elmina. e. Kush. Check Your Answer

  50. Qing for 4 b. Dahomey. Back to the Game Board

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