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The American Nation, 14e (Carnes)

Chapter 1 Alien Encounters: Europe in the Americas



1.1 Multiple Choice Questions



1) Columbus and other early explorers searched for a direct all-water route to Asia because they

A) hoped to gain easier access to highly valued Asian goods.

B) could help western Europe win the Crusades against the Muslims.

C) could prove that the earth was round rather than flat.

D) thought Japan and China were rich and not the poor countries Marco Polo described.

Answer: A

(p. 19)

Topic: Columbus's Great Triumph--and Error

Skill: Conceptual



2) The map "European Voyages of Discovery," depicts the 1497-1499 journey around Africa by
which of the following?

A) da Gama

B) Cabot

C) Cartier

D) Magellan

Answer: A

(p. 20)

Topic: Columbus's Great Triumph--and Error

Skill: Factual

3) Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal was noted for

A) voyaging to the area of Brazil long before Columbus.

,B) sponsoring the slave trade which brought so much profit to his nation.

C) discovering the southern tip of Africa.

D) improving and codifying navigational knowledge in order to find a route to Asia.

Answer: D

(p. 21)

Topic: Columbus's Great Triumph--and Error

Skill: Conceptual



4) When Columbus landed in America, the chief reason that he thought he had landed in "the
Indies" was

A) the ease with which the natives understood his language.

B) his discovery of the place of the Grand Khan.

C) his firm belief that he had sailed far enough westward to reach them.

D) the plants there were similar to those in Asia.

Answer: C

(p. 21)

Topic: Columbus's Great Triumph--and Error

Skill: Conceptual

,5) Which of the following made this remark about the natives of San Salvador: “These people are
very unskilled in arms…with fifty men they could all be subjected and made to do all that one
wished.”?

A) Vasco Nuñez Balboa

B) Ferdinand Magellan

C) Francisco Pizarro

D) Christopher Columbus

Answer: D

(p. 22)

Topic: Columbus's Great Triumph--and Error

Skill: Factual



6) By the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494), Spain had authority to exploit all of

A) North and South America except Brazil.

B) Africa and the Middle East except Egypt.

C) South America except Colombia.

D) North America and Central America, but not South America.

Answer: A

(p. 22)

Topic: Spain's American Empire

Skill: Factual



7) Your textbook describes Spain's American empire as

A) treating the Indians as equals by establishing joint ventures with them.

B) seeing the Americas as lands of opportunity and freedom, yet fearing other countries might
introduce slavery.

C) failing totally to transplant Spanish culture in the Americas.

D) trying to implant Spanish civilization and introduce Christianity, but also committing

, unprovoked aggression.

Answer: D

(p. 22-23)

Topic: Spain's American Empire

Skill: Conceptual



8) In the 1670s thousands of Pueblo rebelled to drive the

A) Spanish from New Mexico.

B) Portuguese out of Brazil.

C) Spanish from Florida.

D) French out of Texas.

Answer: A

(p. 24)

Topic: Extending Spain's Empire to the North

Skill: Factual

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