
7A Fall Exam 24-25
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- Q1What is an example of goods that were brought on ships on the arrow labeled Stage 1?Enslaved peopleManufactured goods and textilesRaw materials like cotton and tobacco30s
- Q2What is an example of goods that were brought on ships on the arrow labeled Stage 2?Enslaved peopleManufactured goods and textilesRaw materials like cotton and tobacco30s
- Q3What is an example of goods that were brought on ships on the arrow labeled Stage 3?Manufactured goods and textilesEnslaved peopleRaw materials like cotton and tobacco30s
- Q4True or False: The Middle Passage is another name used for the Atlantic Slave Trade.TrueFalse30s
- Q5On what type of ships were slaves transported across the Atlantic?Luxury ShipsFishing BoatsWhaling VesselsCargo Ships30s
- Q6How many people are estimated to have been taken and sold during the Atlantic Slave Trade?30 million10- 12 million5 million1.5 million30s
- Q7True or False: The Atlantic Slave Trade moved in a pattern that mimicked which shape?TriangleOctagonRectangleCircle30s
- Q8What percentage of slaves were taken to the present day United States?100%95%5%50%30s
- Q9What ocean was crossed in the transporting slaves from Africa to the Americas?the Atlanticthe Pacificthe Indianthe Arctic30s
- Q10What are the dates of the Atlantic Slave Trade?1900- 1950's1200's - 1550's1500's- 1800's1800'- 1860's30s
- Q11TRUE or FALSE: Africa, Europe and the Americas were all involved in the Transatlantic Slave Trade.FalseTrue30s
- Q12TRUE or FALSE: As the colonies in the Americas grew, so did the demand for enslaved people.TrueFalse30s
- Q13Enslaved peoples resisted their bondage in various ways. Which example below is NOT one of the ways they resisted being in bondage?breaking toolspretending to be sicklearning to read and writebuying passage back to Africa30s
- Q14Africa is a large __________________ with many different languages and cultures.countrycontinent30s
- Q15Which of the answers below was a way that enslaved people maintained their cultures?singing songswriting bookshidden messagesgiving speeches30s