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US History I Challenge 2 “Happy Columbus Day,” said Sally to her husband, Frank. “Your history-loving wife has a new documentary for us to watch tonight.” “Let me guess — something about Christopher Columbus?” “Actually, it starts pre-Columbus. It looks really interesting. The clip I watched was about the reasons the Spanish and the Portuguese began to move around Europe.” “All right, dear. I think we have a bottle of Spanish wine somewhere. I’ll find it.” Choose the false statement about motivations for maritime exploration by the Spanish and the Portuguese. • Columbus believed he could reach India by sailing west, which would vastly expand trade markets for Spain. • Spain wanted to expand Catholicism and to acquire a commercial and nautical advantage over Portugal. • After defeating the Muslims and regaining control of Spain, the monarchy turned its attention to the seas. • The expected wealth from Columbus’s successful voyage would be used to support an invasion of Portugal. • Portugal established posts in China and Japan, which gave it almost unrivaled control over nautical trade routes. • Spanish monarchs knew the Portuguese had reached the southern tip of Africa and would soon reach Asia. “I don’t know about you, but I learned a lot,” said Sally after the documentary ended. “I’d never thought about the consequences of being relatively isolated to suddenly being more connected to other groups and nations. It’s almost like the Old World and the New World crashed into each other.” “It’s similar to the Internet, don’t you think?” her husband asked. “Slower, maybe, but you know what I mean.” “Sure. They even called it globalization in the film.” Categorize the statements as reflecting "globalization," "colonization," or "commodification." = Correct Answer = Incorrect Answer globalization colonization commodificatio n This process increased the interconnectedn ess of the world. ● Promoters of this claimed the Americas held a wealth of treasures ready for the taking. ● This transformed New World resources into products that could be bought and sold. ● “Oh, and the part about the Columbian Exchange,” said Frank “With Europeans crossing the Atlantic and all those things going back and forth, so many lives and landscapes changed on both sides of the ocean. That was fascinating, wasn’t it?” Sally nodded in agreement.

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US History I Challenge 2
“Happy Columbus Day,” said Sally to her husband, Frank. “Your history-loving wife has
a new documentary for us to watch tonight.”


“Let me guess — something about Christopher Columbus?”


“Actually, it starts pre-Columbus. It looks really interesting. The clip I watched was about
the reasons the Spanish and the Portuguese began to move around Europe.”


“All right, dear. I think we have a bottle of Spanish wine somewhere. I’ll find it.”


Choose the false statement about motivations for maritime exploration by the Spanish
and the Portuguese.


● Columbus believed he could reach India by sailing west, which would vastly
expand trade markets for Spain.
● Spain wanted to expand Catholicism and to acquire a commercial and nautical
advantage over Portugal.
● After defeating the Muslims and regaining control of Spain, the monarchy turned
its attention to the seas.
● The expected wealth from Columbus’s successful voyage would be used to
support an invasion of Portugal.
● Portugal established posts in China and Japan, which gave it almost unrivaled
control over nautical trade routes.
● Spanish monarchs knew the Portuguese had reached the southern tip of Africa
and would soon reach Asia.
“I don’t know about you, but I learned a lot,” said Sally after the documentary ended. “I’d
never thought about the consequences of being relatively isolated to suddenly being
more connected to other groups and nations. It’s almost like the Old World and the New
World crashed into each other.”


“It’s similar to the Internet, don’t you think?” her husband asked. “Slower, maybe, but
you know what I mean.”

, “Sure. They even called it globalization in the film.”


Categorize the statements as reflecting "globalization," "colonization," or
"commodification."


= Correct Answer

= Incorrect Answer

commodificatio
globalization colonization
n

This process
increased the
interconnectedn ●
ess of the
world.

Promoters of
this claimed the
Americas held a

wealth of
treasures ready
for the taking.

This ●
transformed
New World
resources into
products that
could be bought
and sold.
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