England's Imperial Stirrings/ Elizabeth energizes England
England's Imperial Stirrings/ Elizabeth energizes England 2
England on the Eve/England plants Jamestown
England on the Eve/England plants Jamestown 2
Indians New World
Indians New World 2
100

Which event initiated the English Protestant Reformation?
A) King Henry VIII's break with the Catholic Church
B) The Protestant-Catholic wars in Europe
C) Spain's invasion of England
D) The Irish uprising

Answer: A) King Henry VIII's break with the Catholic Church

100

Which European nation established Santa Fe in 1610?
A) France
B) Spain
C) England
D) Portugal

Answer: B) Spain

100

What was the population of England in 1600?
A) 2 million
B) 3 million
C) 4 million
D) 5 million

Answer: C) 4 million

100

What event contributed to many English people losing their homes in the late 1500s?
A) Enclosure movement
B) Economic depression
C) Spanish invasion
D) Plague outbreak

Answer: B) Economic depression

100

What did the fate of the Powhatans foreshadow for other indigenous peoples?

A) The adoption of European languages

B) The eventual disappearance of Native American cultures

C) The spread of European diseases

D) The transformation of Native American destinies as European settlement expanded

Answer: D) The transformation of Native American destinies as European settlement expanded

100

What happened to the Virginia Indians who attempted to sell their deerskins directly in England?

A) They successfully sold their goods and returned to Virginia

B) They encountered a hostile British reception and were captured

C) Their canoes were lost in a storm, and they were sold into slavery

D) They were welcomed and given favorable trade terms

Answer: C) Their canoes were lost in a storm, and they were sold into slavery

200

Who became the dominant religious force in England after 1558?
A) Catholics
B) Protestants
C) Puritans
D) Quakers

Answer: B) Protestants

200

Which explorer circumnavigated the globe in 1580, plundering Spanish ships?
A) Sir Walter Raleigh
B) Sir Francis Drake
C) Sir Humphrey Gilbert
D) John Smith

Answer: B) Sir Francis Drake

200


What was one of the biggest challenges faced by early settlers in Jamestown?
A) Hostile relations with the Spanish
B) Harsh winters and lack of food
C) Frequent attacks by pirates
D) Difficulty in finding water
Answer: B

Answer: B) Harsh winters and lack of food

200

How did Pocahontas contribute to the survival of Jamestown?
A) She led a raid against rival tribes
B) She negotiated peace between her people and the settlers
C) She introduced agriculture to the settlers
D) She married Captain John Smith
Answer: B

Answer: B) She negotiated peace between her people and the settlers

200

Which civilizations are mentioned as having a history before Columbus’s arrival?

A) The Apache and the Hopi

B) The Mississippians and the Anasazis

C) The Iroquois and the Cherokee

D) The Navajo and the Pueblo

Answer: B) The Mississippians and the Anasazis

200

Which group of Native Americans became a significant regional power by absorbing surrounding bands?

A) The Lakotas (Sioux)

B) The Catawba

C) The Algonquians

D) The Mississippians


Answer: C) The Algonquians

300

What was Elizabeth I’s role in the rivalry with Spain?
A) She allied with Spain
B) She intensified Protestant-Catholic rivalry
C) She ignored Spain
D) She supported Catholicism

Answer: B) She intensified Protestant-Catholic rivalry

300

What significant event weakened Spain's naval dominance over the North Atlantic?
A) Defeat of the Spanish Armada
B) Establishment of Quebec
C) Gilbert's Newfoundland expedition
D) Roanoke colony's failure

Answer: A) Defeat of the Spanish Armada

300

Which trade suffered an economic depression in the late 1500s, leading to displaced farmers?
A) Woolen trade
B) Shipbuilding
C) Iron trade
D) Tobacco trade

Answer: A) Woolen trade

300


What was the main attraction for the Virginia Company’s settlement in the New World?
A) Religious freedom
B) Military conquest
C) The promise of gold
D) Agriculture

Answer: C) The promise of gold

300

How did the introduction of horses affect Native American migration in the eighteenth century?

A) It led to the establishment of permanent settlements

B) It encouraged migration onto the Great Plains and adoption of a nomadic lifestyle

C) It resulted in the decline of hunting practices

D) It caused Native Americans to migrate to the East Coast

Answer: B) It encouraged migration onto the Great Plains and adoption of a nomadic lifestyle


300

What did the creation of a 'middle ground' between Europeans and Native Americans involve?

A) Complete domination of Native American lands by Europeans

B) Europeans conforming to Native American ways, including taking Indian wives

C) The establishment of separate trade systems for each group

D) Isolation of Native American tribes from European contact

Answer: B) Europeans conforming to Native American ways, including taking Indian wives

400

Why did the Catholic Irish seek help from Spain?
A) To overthrow the Protestant English rule
B) To spread Catholicism in Europe
C) To attack Scotland
D) To colonize the New World

Answer: A) To overthrow the Protestant English rule

400

When did King Henry VIII break from the Roman Catholic Church?
A) 1610
B) 1530s
C) 1607
D) 1585

Answer: B) 1530s

400

What law allowed only eldest sons to inherit estates, forcing younger sons to seek fortunes elsewhere?
A) Enclosure Act
B) Primogeniture
C) Joint-stock company laws
D) Feudal inheritance

Answer: B) Primogeniture

400

Which company received a charter from King James I to settle in the New World in 1606?
A) Plymouth Company
B) East India Company
C) Virginia Company of London
D) Hudson Bay Company

Answer: C) Virginia Company of London

400

What was the biggest disrupter of Native American life?

A) Trade with Europeans

B) Introduction of new agricultural practices

C) Disease from Old World pathogens

D) The arrival of European settlers

Answer: C) Disease from Old World pathogens

400

What was a major effect of the expanding Atlantic economy on Native Americans?

A) They were able to control trade routes with European powers

B) They struggled to control their own place within the economy

C) They achieved economic independence from European traders

D) They gained control over the European trade goods

Answer: B) They struggled to control their own place within the economy

500

What was a long-term effect of England's policy in Ireland in the 1500s?
A) Spanish dominance in Ireland
B) Centuries of religious conflict
C) The rise of Catholicism in England
D) The defeat of Scotland

Answer: B) Centuries of religious conflict

500

Which of the following was a failed English colony attempt in the 1580s?
A) Jamestown
B) Quebec
C) Roanoke
D) Santa Fe

Answer: C) Roanoke

500

What development allowed multiple investors to pool their capital for colonization efforts?
A) Enclosure movement
B) Primogeniture
C) Joint-stock companies
D) Mercantilism

Answer: C) Joint-stock companies

500

How many settlers survived the "starving winter" of 1609-1610 in Virginia?
A) 60
B) 100
C) 200
D) 400

Answer: A) 60

500

How did epidemics impact Native American cultures?

A) They led to increased agricultural productivity

B) They extinguished entire cultures and disrupted kin networks

C) They promoted the spread of European goods

D) They improved inter-tribal cooperation

Answer: B) They extinguished entire cultures and disrupted kin networks

500

What was the result of the increased competition among tribes for access to firearms?

A) Peaceful alliances were formed

B) Traditional barter systems were strengthened

C) Escalation of Indian-on-Indian violence

D) Decreased interest in European trade goods

Answer: C) Escalation of Indian-on-Indian violence

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