Ethnocentrism
Reasons for trade
Explorers
Columbian Exchange & Transportation
Mystery
100
Thinking one's own group's ways are superior to others'
What is ethnocentrism
100
The three G's
What are: gold, glory, and God
100
The man that sailed for Spain to the Americas and named it after India, used compass and astrolabe to get there
Who is Columbus
100
The religion which Columbus forced Native Americans to take on
What is Christianity
100
A short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person (AP comp vocab)
What is an anecdote
200
An extreme example in history of ethnocentrism during WWII
What is the holocaust (answers may vary)
200
List three Pushes/pulls of the explorations
What are: cheaper reasources, trade routes, more riches, different spices, freedom of religion (other answers might be accepted)
200
One of the most potent weapons of the conquistadors that wasn't made with metal or gunpouder
What is disease
200
An invention which allowed people to know where they are at sea by using the stars
What is the astrolabe
200
The words which each letter of F.I.T.t. stand for
What is Frequency Intensity Time type
300
Two general examples of what ethnocentrism can lead to
What is racism, sexism, religious discrimination, colonialism and genocide (different answers possibly accepted)
300
The outlook on life which brought upon the "glory" part of the expeditions
What is Humanism
300
The spanish conquistador that conquered the Aztec Emperor Montezuma; he took lots of gold from aztecs
Who is Hernan Cortes
300
four goods which went from the old world to the new world
What are: horses, chickens, wheat, bananas, cattle, onions, rice, pigs, sugarcane, grapes, coffee and citrus juice (other answers may apply
300
The next number in this pattern: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16384, ______
What is 32768
400
Which assumptions are bad: positive or negative
trick question - both are bad
400
The idea that there is only so much wealth in the world, and that to make your kingdom strong you must have more gold and wealth than the other kingdoms
What is Mercantilism
400
The conquistador that conquered the Inca Empire
Who is Francisco Pizzaro
400
Six goods which were trasported from the new world to the old world
What are: beans, cacao, corn, peanuts, pineapple, potatoes, pumpkins, squash, sweet potatoes, tobacco, tomatoes, and turkey (other answers may apply)
400
"They would have died" in spanish
What is "habrian muerto" (with an accent on the "i")
500
the definition of chattel slavery
What is slavery based on the color of one's skin or their culture being inferior - some chattle slaves slept packed in ships, laying close together with little food, unsanitary conditions, and were sold at auctions when they got to Europe - used for hard manual labor. (answers may vary)
500
This invention made gaining widespread fame much easier
What is the printing press
500
The Portuguese Explorer who made a 3000% profit and got silk, spices, and gold AND The explorer who died in the Philippeans and had a crew which was first to circumnavigate the world
Who is Vasco de Gama and Ferdinand Magellan
500
A faster, more manuverable ship which was invented during the age of exploration
What is the Caravel
500
The short-hand, ground state electron configuration of hafnium
What is [Xe]4f14 5d2 6s2 (numbers after letters are superscript [small and higher])
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