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APAAS: Topic 1.13--Quiz

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In the late 15th century, trade between West African kingdoms and ____________ for gold, goods, and enslaved people grew steadily.
Spain
Great Britain
France
Portugal
According to this lesson, African kingdoms increased their wealth and power through ____________, which was a common feature of hierarchical West African societies.
Trade with Portugal
Slave Trading
Military conquest
Farming
According to this lesson, what in early Africa increased the presence of Europeans in West Africa and the population of sub-Saharan Africans in Iberian port cities?
Trade with Portugal
The Tran-Atlantic Slave trade
The trade in Ivory
The increase in nations with naval forces
According to this lesson, African elites, including ambassadors and the children of rulers, traveled to Mediterranean port cities for which of the following reasons? Select all that apply.
Diplomatic
Colonization
Educational
Religious
Which of the following categories of Africans were specifically mentioned in this lesson as serving in roles ranging from domestic labor to boatmen, guards, entertainers, vendors, and knights?
Foreign Royalty
Free Africans
Enslaved Africans
Slave Traders
According to the Source notes in this lesson, what famous work of art illustrates the substantial presence of Africans and the range of roles they played in urban Iberian port cities like Lisbon?
Chafariz d'El-Rey
Joao de Sa Panasco
The Dama de Elche
Mona Lisa
As noted on the Source Notes page, what was the importance of the painting whose name translates as "The King's Fountain?" Select all that apply.
Illustrates the substantial presence of Africans and the range of roles they played in urban Iberian port cities
It demonstrated the range of talents found in early African societies
Shows the interchange between African and European societies well before the height of the transatlantic slave trade
Illustrates the dominance of the Portuguese in early African port cities
In the mid-15th century, the Portuguese colonized the Atlantic islands of __________ and __________, where they established cotton, indigo, and sugar plantations using the labor of enslaved Africans. Select all that apply to complete the sentence.
Madagascar
Tanzania
Cabo Verde
Sao Tome
Which of the following early plantations became a model for slave-based economies in the Americas.
Cotton plantations in early West Africa
Plantations on Portuguese-colonized Atlantic islands and in Europe
The first plantation at the English North American settlement of Jamestown in 1619
French plantations in present-day Canada