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Chapter 01 Quiz for Exploitation, Inequality, and Resistance
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The preeminent kingdom of the Iberian Peninsula in the 15th century was
Castile
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Aragon
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Portugal
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Navarre
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Ferdinand and Isabel were known as the Catholic Monarchs
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Ferdinand and Isabel used Sevilla as their capital city and fixed seat of power.
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The Christian population of Castile saw the defeat of the Muslim Kingdom of Granada as an unambiguous demonstration of their God's special favor.
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The Aztec empire was led by the
Inka
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Tlaxcalans
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Tarascans
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Mexica
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The various city-states of Central Mexico all included subgroups called
pipiltin
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pochteca
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calpolli
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tlatoani
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Mexica nobles were descended from the first king and were called
pipiltin
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pochteca
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calpolli
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tlatoani
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The children of slaves in Mexica were born into enslavement.
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Mexica women were NOT permitted to
serve as priestesses
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own property
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work in the markets
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take multiple husbands
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The Mexica God of the Sun, Huitzilopochtli, was believed to require a magical substance released by human sacrifices.
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All Mexica boys not preparing for the priesthood began military training at age
10
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12
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15
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18
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By 1530, the Inka empire had an estimated population of about
two million
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four million
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five million
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nine million
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After victory in battle, the Inka would
execute the opposing leaders but allow other prisoners to return to their homes
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execute as many of the opposing warriors as possible
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require payment from prisoners' families before releasing them
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force prisoners into slavery
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The Inka sought to maintain peace in their conquered territories by
stationing large armies in new lands to put down potential rebellions
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resettling troublemakers in other regions and replacing them with loyal settlers
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withholding resources like llama wool and gold
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levying huge taxes on new members of the empire
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The Inka maintained above-ground tombs in which they kept mummified ancestors called
wak'as
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waranqa
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ayllus
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kurakas
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Contact between Iberians and Africans began centuries before Columbus first reached the Indies.
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The capital of the Songhay empire was
Timbuktu
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Benin
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Kongo
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Gao
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The African state most affected by the slave trade was
Songhay
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Benin
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Kongo
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Angola
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Benin slowed the growth of the slave trade by
setting limits on the number of slaves exported from its lands each year
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refusing to allow slave women of childbearing age to be exported
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prohibiting the export of enslaved men
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giving slaves a chance to purchase their freedom before being sold abroad
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