5 Steps to a 5 AP World History 2017 Edition 10th
European Explorations Technological inventions such as the caravel , magnetic compass, and astrolabe, adopted ...
the voyages of Columbus, the peoples of the Americas had lived in virtual isolation from the rest of the world ...
1 . European explorations (A) were dependent on European technological innovation (B) prom ...
(A) the entire globe was linked by numerous active trade routes (B) European governments lost influence ...
CHAPTER 18 Systems of Slavery IN THIS CHAPTER Summary: As the Columbian Exchange united the Eastern and Western he ...
Trade in gold, spices, and slaves brought the Portuguese into contact with prosperous and powerful African king ...
Slavery in Eastern and Southern Africa Not all slave routes originating in Africa crossed the Atlantic or led to E ...
(A) involved only European nations (B) acquired slaves from coastal areas only (C) did not involve ...
enslaving prisoners of war or captives from raiding parties on neighboring tribes or kingdoms (B). African tra ...
CHAPTER 19 Cultural and Intellectual Changes IN THIS CHAPTER Summary: The transformations in the formation of em ...
Protestant and Catholic Reformations The Renaissance, which began in the city-states of northern Italy, gradual ...
• Increased European questioning of political authority • Strengthened the authority of monarchs as ...
that there was a god who created the earth, then left it to operate by natural law . Enlightenment Political ...
(B) treated children as miniature adults (C) resembled Renaissance thought (D) was not embraced by the w ...
data and research (A) and broke with ancient traditions to describe the nature of the universe (B). The hel ...
PERIOD 4 Summary: Global Interactions (c. 1450 to c. 1750) Timeline Key Comparisons European versus Asian ...
European versus Asian economic systems Reactions of Japan versus China to Western influence Slavery versus se ...
Change/Continuity Chart ...
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