Mother Cultures & Early Societies
The Three Great Empires
Age of Exploration & Exchange
Early Brazil & Atlantic Slave Trade
100

 Which civilization is considered the "Mother Culture" of Mesoamerica and is famous for carving colossal basalt stone heads?

The Olmec

100

On which specific lake was the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan uniquely built?

 Lake Texcoco

100

What were the three primary motivations (the 3 G's) driving the Age of Exploration?

 Gold, God, and Glory

100

 Under mercantilism, power depends on gold/silver. What is a "favorable balance of trade"?

 Exports must be greater than imports

200

The Chavín culture of the Andes featured religious artwork that centered on which two animal gods?

Jaguars and condors

200

What were the "chinampas" used by the Aztecs in their capital city?

Floating gardens used for intensive farming

200

 The caravel was superior because its triangular sails allowed it to sail against the wind, and its shallow draft allowed for what?

 Exploration close to the shore

200

Why were enslaved Africans seen as more "profitable" than Native Americans, and what percentage died during the Middle Passage?

 Stronger immunity to disease and farming experience; roughly 20% died

300

Which city featured the "Avenue of the Dead," connecting the Temple of the Sun and the Temple of the Moon? 

Teotihuacán

300

Which civilization developed a complex calendar system and hieroglyphic writing in the Yucatán Peninsula?

The Maya

300

The caravel was a superior vessel because its triangular sails allowed it to do what?

Sail stronger against the wind

300

What was the first major export from colonial Brazil (used for red dye), and what were the independent communities of escaped slaves called?

Brazilwood (export); Quilombos (communities)


400

The Nazca culture is most famous for creating large desert geoglyphs visible only from the air known as what?

The Nazca Lines

400

 The Inca used a system of knotted strings for record-keeping and accounting known as what? AND who were the runners that delivered messages across their road system? 

Quipus, Chaskis

400

Which instrument allowed explorers to calculate latitude specifically by using the position of the sun and stars?

The astrolabe

400

Following the 1695 discovery of gold in Minas Gerais, the capital of Brazil shifted to which city?

Rio de Janiero 

500

 How did the Moche culture manage to farm successfully along the dry northern coast of Peru?

They built extensive irrigation canals

500

Under Spanish rule, for what specific purpose was the Incan "mita" system primarily used?

To draft Indigenous labor for silver mines in Peru

500

Specifically, how did the introduction of the horse revolutionize Native American life, and which disease decimated their population?

The horse allowed them to hunt buffalo effectively; smallpox decimated the population

500

Describe the "captaincy system" used by the Portuguese crown in early colonial Brazil.

The crown divided the coastline into 15 strips given to private individuals (donatories) to fund and run


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