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HIST102 Final Exam - Early Globalizations - East Meets West (1200s-1600s)
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HIST102 Final Exam - Early Globalizations - East Meets West (1200s-1600s)
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1. The Incas:
2. Which of the following does Nayan Chanda consider the key 'agents' of early globalization?
3. The Calvinism movement was centered in which city?
4. Which of the following characterized Buddhism in Japan?
5. Between 1650 and 1807:
6. Monasteries became integrated into the power relations of the medieval world due to:
7. Which of the following was NOT a cause of the Protestant Reformation:
8. The monk who set the standard for the rules of monasticism was:
9. The historian Andre Gunder Frank asserts all of the following EXCEPT:
10. Carlos V:
11. What are some of the problems in using 'The Renaissance' as a historical category of analysis?
12. The Spanish Empire:
13. All of the following characterized Native Americans' early interactions with Europeans EXCEPT:
14. The Columbian Exchange
15. Which of the following was true of England's early settlements in the New World?
16. Calvinism:
17.
18. All of the following characterized the Ming state EXCEPT:
19. All of the following characterized the rule of Suleyman EXCEPT:
20. The first European who successfully introduced Christianity to China was:
21. The Mughal Empire declined because:
22. Which of the following specific 'moments' or events does David Ludden consider 'major landmarks' in the history of globalization?
23. All of the following contributed to the decline of the Ming EXCEPT:
24. Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés:
25. Who conquered the Incas?