In many cases, the new tools of navigation were not really new at all. The ancient Greeks had invented the astrolabe over a thousand years before. What technology helped to spread knowledge of new tools and make people aware of them?
A. printing press
B. gunpowder
C. chronometer
D. caravel
A. printing press
Why are the European wars from 1524 to 1648 known as the “Wars of Religion?”
A. Protestants and Catholics went to war after the Protestant Reformation.
B. There were new Muslim invasions of Europe.
C. Europeans were still interested in fighting crusades.
D. The Catholic church allowed countries to fight their neighbors.
A. Protestants and Catholics went to war after the Protestant Reformation.
The Reconquista or “reconquest” took place in which European country?
A. England
B. Spain
C. France
D. Italy
B. Spain
What route did Jacques Cartier take from France in 1535?
A. the Pacific Ocean to the San Francisco Bay
B. the Gulf of Mexico to the Mississippi
C. the Atlantic Ocean to the Saint Lawrence River
D. the Atlantic Ocean to the Hudson River
C. the Atlantic Ocean to the Saint Lawrence River
Which of the following explorers traveled through the American Southwest?
A. Coronado
B. De Soto
C. Cartier
D. Cabot
A. Coronado
Which instrument did Portuguese sailors use to navigate at sea by measuring the angle between the North Star and the horizon?
A. compass
B. caravel
C. astrolabe
D. hauberk
C. astrolabe
Which Catholic group became extremely committed to religious conversion after the Counter-Reformation?
A. Lutherans
B. Calvinists
C. Anabaptists
D. Jesuits
D. Jesuits

Look at the map of the Silk Road. Which of the following is NOT a reason why Europeans wanted to avoid the Silk Road?
A. Robbers often ambushed people on the road.
B. Europeans preferred to travel short distances.
C. Merchants had to pay taxes on the goods they were transporting.
D. Travel was slow and transporting goods took a long time.
B. Europeans preferred to travel short distances.
Which explorer went to Newfoundland in what is now Canada?
A. Cabot
B. Cartier
C. Magellan
D. Columbus
A. Cabot

Indigenous societies were often devastated after first contact with Europeans because of __________.
A. exhaustion
B. diseases
C. European food
D. natural disasters
B. diseases
What Italian city was responsible for developing the first practical modern compass?
A. Genoa
B. Naples
C. Rome
D. Venice
D. Venice
A. the First Crusade
B. the invention of the Caravel
C. the Reconquista
D. the Protestant Reformation
C. the Reconquista
Which indigenous empire in South America did Francisco Pizarro conquer?
A. Iroquois
B. Aztec
C. Inca
D. Maya
C. Inca
What sea route did Magellan follow?
A. a northern route to Alaska
B. a southern route to Florida
C. a western route to Asia
D. an eastern route to Europe
C. a western route to Asia
A. Montezuma
B. Powhatan
C. Tenochtitlan
D. Huitzilopochtli
A. Montezuma
Which of the following diseases was extremely common for sailors in the Age of Exploration, often affecting up to half the crew?
A. influenza
B. cholera
C. scurvy
D. smallpox
C. Scurvy
In his famous 95 Theses, Martin Luther objected to the Catholic Church selling _________.
A. indulgences
B. lands
C. slaves
D. weapons
A. indulgences
What city in modern-day Canada was founded by Samuel de Champlain?
A. Toronto
B. Ottawa
C. Vancouver
D. Quebec City
D. Quebec City
A. Mexico
B. the Caribbean
C. Peru
D. Canada
B. the Caribbean
How did West Africa become a part of the trading system in the New World?
A. buying tea
B. selling rum
C. the slave trade
D. selling weapons
C. the slave trade
The caravel became one of the most popular sailing ships in this period. What characteristic of the ship might have made it attractive to the explorers of the day?
A. It was very large.
B. It could carry cannons.
C. It was very small.
D. It was very fast.
D. It was very fast.
Prior to the Protestant Reformation, what church did most Western Europeans belong to?
A. Presbyterian Church
B. Anglican Church
C. Roman Catholic Church
D. Lutheran Church
C. Roman Catholic Church
What English explorer was responsible for helping to settle Jamestown?
A. John Smith
B. Roger Cross
C. William Bradford
D. John Cabot
A. John Smith
Where is the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam?
A. Pennsylvania
B. Georgia
C. Maine
D. New York
D. New York
What unrelated crisis in the empire helped Francisco Pizarro conquer the Incan Empire?
A. drought
B. civil war
C. hurricane
D. earthquake
B. civil war