Social Studies Week 7
Quiz by Rhonda Pawlik
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- Q1The exchange of foods, goods and ideas between the Old World and the New World in the 1500s is called the __________________.Change for All TimeCurrency ExchangeElizabethan ExchangeColumbian Exchange60s
- Q2Slaves were brought to the New World from __________.AfricaNew ZealandNew NetherlandCanada60s
- Q3What does the word "converting" mean in this sentence? "And they worked on converting Indians to Christianity."continuing in their beliefschanging from one belief to anotherwriting new beliefsmoving to a new place60s
- Q4Having to do with farming is ______________.aquarmarineagriculturalfarmicalgrowic60s
- Q5An important food we use all the time is a _____________________.staplebeveragetextilecacao60s
- Q6.A disease brought by Europeans to the New World in the 1500s was ________________.small plaguesmallpoxcancerAIDS60s
- Q7The 3 L's of gaining power for a country are:land, labor and lootlabor, licenses and landlemons, limes, and lootland, labor and large soldiers60s
- Q8A country known as a "breadbasket" is a place where ________________?a lot of baskets are wovengrain had to be importedbread is given away free to other countriesfood from grains is produced and also exported.60s
- Q9What did the Dutch call New York City in the early 1600s?HollandiaNew AmsterdamNew DutchlandNew Hudson60s
- Q10Chocolate was once served this way by the Aztec.as a watery, bitter drinkin a mug with whipped cream and candy canein candy bars with almonds and coconutin breads and muffins60s