AP European History Practice Test 1, Section I, Part A (^) ‹ 215
Questions 15–17 refer to the following map:
- The map above was constructed by drawing
a thin line for each voyage recorded in British
trade ship logs between 1750 and 1800. As a
result, the darker shaded areas record the most
heavily traveled routes. Which of the following
conclusions could be drawn from the evidence
provided by this map?
A. British ships did not sail along the west coast
of Africa during this period.
B. British ships did not sail the Atlantic Ocean
during this period.
C. British ships did not sail the Pacific Ocean
during this period.
D. British ships did not sail in the Indian Ocean
during this period. - The information provided by the map could be
used as evidence to support which of the follow-
ing assertions?
A. British ships frequented a northwest passage
through North American waters into the
Pacific Ocean.
B. China was a frequent destination of British
trade ships.
C. British trade ships frequented the Mediter-
ranean Sea during this period.
D. A Triangle of Trade connected Britain, North
America, and the west coast of Africa. - The information provided by the map could be
used as evidence to support which of the follow-
ing assertions?
A. British trade ships of this period reached
trade ports in India by sailing southward
around the horn of Africa and into the Indian
Ocean.
B. British trade ships of this period transported
slaves from western Africa to the New World.
C. British trade ships of this period reached India
by sailing west through the Mediterranean
Sea and through the Suez Canal into the
Indian Ocean.
D. British trade ships of this period did not
travel to India.
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