The student understands traditional historical points of reference in world history. Identify major causes and describe the major effects of the following important turning points in world history from 1450 to 1750: the rise of the Ottoman Empire, the influence of the Ming dynasty on world trade, European exploration and the Columbian Exchange, European expansion, and the Renaissance and the Reformation.
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What was a primary cause for the rise of the Ottoman Empire during the period from 1450 to 1750?
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The invention of gunpowder in the region.
The discovery of gold mines within its territory.
A strong alliance with the Ming dynasty.
Its strategic control of trade routes connecting Europe and Asia.
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How did the Ming dynasty influence world trade during its rule from 1450 to 1750?
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By shutting off all foreign trade to focus on internal affairs.
By establishing overland trade routes through Europe.
By exclusively trading with the North American continent.
By expanding maritime trade and engaging in extensive sea voyages.
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What was a primary cause for the rise of the Ottoman Empire during the period from 1450 to 1750?
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How did the Ming dynasty influence world trade during its rule from 1450 to 1750?
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What was a significant effect of the rise of the Ottoman Empire between 1450 and 1750?
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What was one impact of the influence of the Ming dynasty on world trade from 1450 to 1750?