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How were the Native American societies and the Europe societies the same? 

a. they both had carts and ways to move goods 

b. the both have ships, animals, and manufactured goods.

 c. they both had art, history, and protection for their societies.

They both had art, history, and protection for their societies.

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Name one negative effect of the Columbian Exchange.

a. a variety of foods and animals was shared around the world

b. diseases were spread and many native Americans died. 

c. settlers began coming to the new world (North America)

Diseases were spread and many Native Americans died.

100

Who did plantation owners use to harvest sugarcane? 

a. they enslaved native people and later bought slaves from Africa

b. they grew the sugarcane themselves

c. heavy machines like tractors

They enslaved native people and later bought slaves from Africa.

200

Why didn't Europeans have to hunt for food? 

a. they got all their food from trees. 

b. they fished in the ocean. 

c. they had domesticated animals on farm to eat as food.

They had domesticated animals on farm to eat as food. 

200

What product would Europeans pay a high price for? 

a. oranges

b. sugarcane

c. tea

Sugarcane

200

What animal was brought to North America during the Columbian Exchange and changed the way of life for Native Americans forever? 

a. pigs

b. horses

c. turkey

Horses

300

The Columbian Exchange included trade between which 3 continents? 

a. the Americas, Australia, and Russia. 

b. Europe, Asia, and Africa. 

c. Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

Europe, Africa, and the Americas

300

In what place did the sugarcane grow well in?

a. England

b. France

c. the Caribbean

the Caribbean

300

Name an example of a cash crop in America after the Columbian Exchange.

a. wheat

b. horses

c. sugar

Sugar
400

What was exchanged in the Columbian Exchange? 

a. flowers and goods 

b. goods, plants, and sand 

c. goods, people, plants

Goods, people, plants 

400

How did the Native Americans meet their wants and needs?

a. buying manufactured goods

b. they did not get their needs met

c. by using resources from the land around them. 

By using resources from the land around them.

400

How did Prince Henry the Navigator contribute to the slave trade growing in North America?

a. He bought many slaves himself

b. He encouraged many others to buy slaves

c. He encouraged exploration in Portugal which led to trade with Africa and an increase in the slave trade

He encouraged exploration in Portugal which led to trade with Africa and an increase in the slave trade. 

500

Name one positive effect of the Columbian Exchange? 

a. a variety of foods and animals was shared around the world

b. diseases were spread and many native Americans died 

c. Slaves were brought from Africa and the slave trade began.

A variety of foods and animals were shared around the world. 

500

What was the result of the high demand of sugar from sugarcane? 

a. no one bought it

b. Europeans started plantations to grow more and slavery grew

c. it stopped growing

Europeans started plantations to grow more and slavery grew. 

500

Why was the Columbian Exchange an important event in world history? 

a. it only affected Europe

b. it connected the Americas, Europe, and Africa through trade and changed life for the people around the world

c. it stopped all trade between countries

It connected the Americas, Europe, and Africa through trade and changed life for the people around the world

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