Definitions
Map Design and Significance
Reasons for Exploration
Navigational Tools
Worldviews
100

The way people/groups see and understand the world (made up of social/political/and economic factors).

Worldview 

100

What is the term for a person who makes and studies maps?

Cartographer

100

What are the 3 reasons Europeans wanted to explore?

Gold, Glory, God. 

100

What does a compass do?

Helps with directions. 

100

What "Features of Civilization" affect the development of a person's worldview?

Central Government, Organized Religion, Organized Economy. 

200

An illness caused by the lack of vitamin C during long sea voyages.

Scurvy

200

What geographic factors allowed Spain to be great at exploring. 

"Geography is everything." Peninsula, close to the ocean, super westward as compared to other European nations. 

200

The Age of Exploration overlaps with what other historical period?

The Renaissance

200

What is the name of the European boat used by Explorers?

Caravel

200

Why did King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain want to convert others to Christianity?

Believed it was their divine (holy) mission. 

300

The native, original people in an area. 

Indigenous

300

What is a Mercator Projection?

A type of map that misrepresents the size of countries, ultimately placing more significance on northern regions.

300

Why did Europeans want to get wealth from other countries?

Certain resources were running low in Europe; Europeans also believed that their colonies would buy European goods. 

300

How did the Pole star help navigators during the age of exploration?

Provided a fixed landmark that helped as a reference for directions. 

300

Why did Spain want tributes?

Increased economic power.

400

Extending a country's authority, control and power through military force, conversion, or colonization. 

Imperialism

400

How can you tell that a map might be Eurocentric (worldview biased towards Europe and the West)?

The Mercator projection might show Europe and western countries as biggger, therefore more important.

400

Why did Europeans want to spread Christianity to other areas?

Europeans raced to send missionaries to other countries to convert native populations to "their type of Christianity." More people you converted, the more you controlled their behaviour. 

400

What navigational tool measures distance?

Cross-Staff, Back-Staff, Sextant. 
400

How does education affect a civilization's society (social structure)?

Affects placement in society. The more educated you are, the higher you will likely be on the social pyramid. 

500

A cool European ship based on Arabian designs. 

Caravel

500

Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital was located in a specific location. What benefit that that location provide the Aztec Empire?

Protected from enemies because of mountains. 

500

Why did Europeans want to glory from the new world?

Renaissance had encouraged individualism, allowed focus on achievement. Monarchs wanted prestige (wealth and power). Competed to expand. 

500

Why did ship design change during the 1500s in Europe?

Europeans were interacting with other cultures, particularly the Arab world, and adopting techniques and designs. 

500

Compare and contrast the social structure of the Spanish and the Aztecs.

Similar: Organized social structure (King at top, lowest class on bottom); had nobles and commoners.

Different: Europe had 4 levels, Aztecs had 2 levels; Women treated better in Aztec society; Education given to everyone in Aztec society, but only avalible to nobles in European society.