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  1. B—Islam did not spread to East Asia during this
    time period. It had reached the other regions,
    with Spain as its domain in Western Europe (A).

  2. C—The societies and empires of Mexico traded
    as far north as the Anasazi societies of present-
    day southwestern United States. Agriculture was
    unknown to Australia during this period (A). The
    natives of Meso america were more settled (B).
    Polynesians did not have metal resources (D).

  3. B—The Mongol Empire was a tribute empire.
    Mongol influence did not reach Japan (A).
    Mongols, never gifted administrators, especially
    relied on local rulers in Persia (C). The Mongols
    set up a tribute empire in Russia and did not rule
    it directly (D).

  4. B—Trade in Eurasia tended to move east and
    west along both overland and water routes,
    whereas that in the Americas followed a more
    north–south pattern. Trade in the Americas was
    overland (A). The Americas did not exchange
    major world religions (C). Eurasian trade
    involved the assistance of nomadic peoples such
    as the Mongols (D).

  5. A—The passage describes Captain Cook’s meet-
    ing the Hawaiians, who lived in Pacific islands
    noted for their lack of deposits of metals.

  6. A—Although the other response choices were
    also produced in the Americas, sugar was the
    major crop of plantation agriculture.

  7. B—Prior to the Columbian Exchange, the
    isolation of the Americas kept the Western
    Hemisphere largely free of the diseases of the
    rest of the world. Africa and Asia also benefited
    from the exchange of American crops (A).
    Native Americans tended to be unimpressed
    with foods of the Eastern Hemisphere (C).
    Native Americans did not serve as a permanent
    labor force because of their high mortality from
    European diseases (D).

  8. D—The Aztecs were told to establish their
    capital city at the site where they saw an eagle
    perched on a cactus and holding a snake.
    According to legend, they found such a site in
    Lake Texcoco, where they built the capital of
    Tenochtitlán.
    19. D—At the beginning of the Tokugawa
    Shogunate, Japan was open to Western tech-
    nology, then later suspicious of foreigners and
    closed trade with the West. Europeans came to
    dominate Indian Ocean trade more and more as
    the period progressed (A). The Ottoman Empire
    continued to depend on the export of raw mate-
    rials (B). European trade supplied the Chinese
    with silver (C).
    20. A—Whereas some of North American tribes
    were farmers, many of them were nomadic;
    most Mesoamerican societies were settled agrar-
    ian communities. Mesoamericans and North
    Americans were sometimes trade partners (B).
    The Moundbuilders of North America and the
    Mesoamerican societies built large ceremonial
    pyramids and other structures (C). Only the
    Meso american societies had a written language
    in the form of glyphs (D).
    21. A—Russian serfs were bound to the land, while
    slaves were bound to their masters. Russian serfs
    enjoyed some personal freedoms (B). Slaves were
    sometimes allowed to purchase their freedom or
    were freed by their masters (C). Only slavery was
    based on skin color (D).
    22. D—The Aztec Empire was rich in natural
    resources and enjoyed a complex infrastructure
    at the time of the conquest. The Spanish con-
    quest was aided by Mesoamericans conquered
    by the Aztecs (A). Smallpox took the lives of
    thousands of Aztecs (B). Meso american tradi-
    tions included the legend of Quet zal cóatl; the
    Spanish expedition was received as the possible
    return of this god (C).
    23. B—Haiti’s revolution, led by black slaves, led to
    both its independence and abolition.
    24. D—“Bourgeoisie” also refers to the members
    of the Third Estate who initiated the French
    Revolution. The ancien regime refers to the old
    government before the French Revolution (A).
    The term “bourgeoisie” did not apply to any
    group associated with the Chinese or Haitian
    revolutions (B, C).
    25. D—Social Darwinism, the belief that the fittest
    in society were destined to prosper, was used to
    justify imperialism. Conser vatism was a political

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