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2 Chapter Two Jeopardy

3 ExplorationPeopleRoyalty Maps and More Columbus and Company Show me the Money Things that Rhyme with Orange 20 40 60 80 100 120

4 20 Points True or False: During the Renaissance, rulers encouraged exploration outside of Europe. True

5 40 Points True or False: Information from explorers assisted mapmakers in creating more accurate land and sea maps. True

6 60 Points True or False: Henry Hudson sailed east from northern England on his voyage to North America. False: west…

7 80 Points Who was Marco Polo? A) an explorer and author B) a philosopher C) a pirate D) a religious leader A) an explorer and author

8 100 Points Who was the first explorer to land on the mainland of North America? A) Christopher Columbus B) Francisco Pizarro C) Hernan Cortes D) Juan Ponce de Leon

9 120 Points Who believed that faith was one’s salvation during this period of time? A) Martin Buber B) Martin Luther C) Bartolome de las Casas D) King Henry VIII B) Martin Luther

10 20 Points True or False: Vasco de Gama and Bartholomeu Dias were early European explorers who sailed to South America. False; Sailed around Africa

11 40 Points Quebec was established by the crew of A) Cartier B) Cabot C) de Champlain D) Joliet C) de Champlain

12 60 Points Which invention had the slightest impact on Marco Polo’s Travels regarding circulation? A) printing press B) astrolabe C) compass D) abacus Abacus

13 80 Points During which century did the majority of the events occur? 15th Century

14 100 Points Which explorer sailed in the later years? Martin Frobisher

15 120 Points What did Father Kino establish in North America? Missions

16 20 Points True or False: Spain and Portugal agreed to divide ownership of Europe. False: Unexplored world

17 40 Points True or False: Pizarro was not able to conquer the Inca following the death of the Inca ruler, Atahualpa. False: was able to…

18 60 Points Which Portuguese prince encouraged exploration during his reign? A) Henry the Navigator B) Bartholomeu Dias C) John II D) Vasco da Gama A) Henry the Navigator

19 80 Points About how many times great is the wealth of 1620 than of 1540? 7 times

20 100 Points From whom does the Columbian Exchange get its name? Christopher Columbus

21 120 Points What geographic feature did the explorers listed primarily explore? waterways

22 20 Points Countries in Europe hoped to discover a A) northwest passage to Asia B) southwest passage to India C) route to Africa D) route to South America A) Northwest passage to Asia

23 40 Points What map would be considered the most accurate? Martellus’s Map

24 60 Points Which land feature changed the greatest when looking at each map? Africa

25 80 Points Which item listed was not exchanged in both directions? Enslaved People

26 100 Points Which Portuguese explorer explored the Rio Grande river? No One

27 120 Points In what century did England defeat the Spanish Armada? 16th Century

28 20 Points True or False: Columbus made three voyages to the Americas and claimed the land for Portugal. False: Four; Spain

29 40 Points In 1492 Christopher Columbus sailed to America with the Nina, Pinta, and A) Santa Maria B) Cortez C) Isabella D) Tordesillas A) Santa Maria

30 60 Points Which city became an important center of Islamic art and learning during Mansa Musa’s? A) Timbuktu B) Ghana C) Algiers D) Morocco A) Timbuktu

31 80 Points This explorer’s crew was the first to sail around the world. A) Bartholomeu Dias’s B) Juan Cabrillo’s C) Christopher Columbus’s D) Ferdinand Magellan’s

32 100 Points From whom does America get its name from? A) Amerigo Concerto B) Vespucci Amerigo C) Amerigo Vespucci D) Vespucci Concerto C) Amerigo Vespucci

33 120 Points Who financed Christopher Columbus’s voyage to the new world? A) Ferdinand and Isabella B) Elizabeth C) Henry the Navigator D) Ferdinand and Elizabeth A) Ferdinand and Isabella

34 20 Points True or False: The taxing of Native Americans by the Spanish led to worse living conditions for the Native Americans. True

35 40 Points True or False: Mercantilism led to no competition amongst the countries of Europe. False: led to…

36 60 Points True or False: French fur traders established trading posts in Quebec and other parts of Canada. True

37 80 Points In the Americas, the French was to establish what? A) gold and silver mines B) new communities C) a slave trade D) a fishing and fur trade d) a fishing and fur trade

38 100 Points In Africa, the Portuguese traded for A) gold and slaves B) turquoise C) tea D) salt A) gold and slaves

39 120 Points The eastern sea route to Asia was discovered by whom? A) Bartholomeu Dias B) Vasco da Gama C) Christopher Columbus D) Leif Eriksson B) Vasco da Gama

40 20 Points The historical period of intellectual and artistic creativity is known as the A) Age of Reason B) Middle Ages C) Renaissance D) Age of Enlightenment C) Renaissance

41 40 Points Encomienda allowed conquistadors to do what? A) tax Native Americans B) marry Native Americans C) turn Native Americans into slaves D) ship Native Americans back to Spain C) turn Native Americans into slaves

42 60 Points Which two events listed occurred the closest to each other? 1517 and 1522: 5 years

43 80 Points Who were the group of explorers who sailed from Norway, Iceland, or Greenland to North America about the year 1000? A) Vikings B) French C) Portuguese D) Spanish A) Vikings

44 100 Points What were the two major metals that the Spanish wanted from the new world? A) gold and silver B) silver and steel C) gold and copper D) iron and ore A) gold and silver

45 120 Points How many stitches are there on a regulation baseball? 108


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