What event directly led to the start of WWI?
What is the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Where was the Mayan city of Tikal located?
A) Peru
B) Mexico
C) Guatemala
D) Chile
C) Guatemala
What was one of the main reasons European explorers sought new trade routes?
What is To avoid paying high prices for spices
Which of the following countries was part of the Allied Forces?
A) Germany
B) Austria-Hungary
C) Serbia
D) Bulgaria
C) Serbia
What were the Mayans skilled in?
A) Medicine
B) Navigation
C) Mathematics
D) Engineering
C) Mathematics
Which resource was highly sought after during the age of exploration to preserve meat?
What are Spices
What was the Zimmerman message?
What is a German plan urging Mexico to attack the U.S.
What farming method did the Aztecs use?
A) Terrace farming
B) Irrigation canals
C) Chinampas
D) Crop rotation
C) Chinampas
Who founded a navigation school for sailors?
a) Christopher Columbus
b) Ferdinand Magellan
c) Prince Henry the Navigator
d) Vasco da Gama
c) Prince Henry the Navigator
Which of these was NOT a condition imposed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles?
A) Paying reparations
B) Surrendering colonies
C) Forming alliances with Russia
D) Disarming its military
C) Forming alliances with Russia
What was Machu Picchu known as?
A) Lost city of the Aztec
B) Capital of the Maya
C) Lost city of the Inca
D) Spanish outpost
C) Lost city of the Inca
What was the Columbian Exchange?
a) A trade agreement between Spain and Portugal
b) The exchange of goods, diseases, and ideas between Europe and the Americas
c) A new route to Asia discovered by Columbus
d) The colonization of Africa by Europeans
b) The exchange of goods, diseases, and ideas between Europe and the Americas
What political ideology did Hitler promote?
A) Democracy
B) Communism
C) Fascism
D) Socialism
C) Fascism
How long did Spanish rule last in Mexico?
What is 300 Years
What was the main goal of spreading Christianity through exploration?
a) To learn about other religions
b) To convert indigenous people
c) To trade with missionaries
d) To study Christian history
b) To convert indigenous people