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100

What religion had a strong influence on South America? 

Catholicism 

100

Majority of Haiti's population was were made up of?

Slaves

100

what country gained independence from portugal but not through violence? 

Brazil 

100

Who was the leader of the Zulu Empire?

Shaka Zulu

100

Where did the Renaissance begin?

Florence Italy 

200

What city is known as - The city of gold?

El Dorado  

200

Who are Peninsulares?

people born in Spain who live in the New world 

200

The Monroe Doctrine was passed by who?

President: James Monroe 

200

Ethiopia was influenced by which religions?

Christianity,Judaism, and Islam

200

Nicolaus Copernicus developed the what theory?  

Heliocentric

300

Where did European countries settle in when the Enlightenment occurred in Europe?

New World

300

Who was the Leader of Haiti's revolution?

Toussaint L'overtoure 

300

What did Simon Bolivar do?

free'd Ecuador, Bolivia, Venezuela, Columbia from spanish control

300

who was the famous leader of the Asante Empire?

Osei kofi Tutu

300

Where would you find the "Spanish steps"?

Rome Italy

400

What was one of the most profitable ways for Europeans to make money in the New world?

Precious metals 

400

Who began preaching for separation from Spain? 

Father Miguel 

400

In the Monroe Doctrine what doesn't belong in the New World?

Monarchy

400

What is Kongo's Economy based on?

agriculture, metallurgy, trade of ivory and slaves

400

What did William Harvey discover?

The circulation of blood 

500

What were the 5 important outpost Europeans would live in?

Havana, Mexico city, Lima, Sao paulo, Buenos Aires 

500

Because technology was bad Monarchs appointed who?

Viceroys 

500

What other way can Father Miguel's name be written?

Miguel Hidalgo, Father Hidalgo, Padre Hidalgo, Padre Miguel, Father Miguel Hidalgo

500

What was Songhai's Economic system based on?

Slave trade and gold

500

The Deceleration of Independence was inspired by which Enlightenment thinker.

John Locke

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