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AP World History Quiz

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1. Roald Amundsen




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2. English and Dutch Trading Posts




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3. Native Peoples of Siberia




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4. Siberia




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5. cicumnavigation




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6. Conquest of the Philippines




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7. Reconquista




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8. Ferdinand Magallen




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9. Compass




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10. Ferdinand Magellan




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11. A Spanish colony in the Philippines.




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12. The battle between the French and the British in North America over whom would have hegemony.




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13. The Spanish ships which sailed between Manila and Acapulco on trade routes.




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14. Sailor who led three expeditions in the Pacific and added five new lands to the map including Australia, New Zeland, Hawaii, and others.




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15. Trading posts used by the English and Dutch that consisted mainly of sites in Gao, Bombay, Madras, Calcutta, Cape Town, Colombo, and Batavia.




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16. Square sails enabled them to take advantage of a following wind (a wind from behind) but did not work well in crisswinds. The triangle lateen sails were very manuverable and could catch winds from almost every direction.




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17. A Spanish colony in the Philippines.




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18. Joint-stock companies such as the VOC, formed by English and Dutch merchants to provide and exchange trade on a large scale.




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19. The English East India Company which made huge profits.




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20. Prevailing wind patterns in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans north and south of the equator; their discovery made sailing much safer and quicker.





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