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Multiple Choice Map Questions

Multiple Choice Map Questions. Map questions from former AP Euro Tests. Based on the map above, which of the following is true? The use of slaves was not as robust in Europe as it was in other parts of the world.

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Multiple Choice Map Questions

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  1. Multiple Choice Map Questions Map questions from former AP Euro Tests

  2. Based on the map above, which of the following is true? • The use of slaves was not as robust in Europe as it was in other parts of the world. • The majority of slaves brought to the Americas likely lived on the eastern coast of Africa, thus explaining why descendants of slaves can trace their roots to modern countries such as Ethiopia. • The technology of natives increased demand in the “old world” for the manufactured goods of the “new world” • The diet of Europeans began to shift to include more domesticated animals and food products made from them. • European countries practiced an “isolationist” policy during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries

  3. Based on the map above, which of the following is true? • The use of slaves was not as robust in Europe as it was in other parts of the world. • The majority of slaves brought to the Americas likely lived on the eastern coast of Africa, thus explaining why descendants of slaves can trace their roots to modern countries such as Ethiopia. • The technology of natives increased demand in the “old world” for the manufactured goods of the “new world” • The diet of Europeans began to shift to include more domesticated animals and food products made from them. • European countries practiced an “isolationist” policy during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries

  4. The map above best represents France’s borders after the • Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis • Thirty Years’ War • War of Spanish Succession • Seven Years’ War • Congress of Vienna

  5. The map above best represents France’s borders after the • Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis • Thirty Years’ War • War of Spanish Succession • Seven Years’ War • Congress of Vienna

  6. The map above depicts: • The spread of Christianity after the fall of the Roman Empire • The impact of trade routes on the spread of the Black Death • The impact of the printing press on spreading ideas of reform in the Church • The successful military campaigns of the French during the Hundred Years War • The vibrant wool trade based out of the region of Flanders

  7. The map above depicts: • The spread of Christianity after the fall of the Roman Empire • The impact of trade routes on the spread of the Black Death • The impact of the printing press on spreading ideas of reform in the Church • The successful military campaigns of the French during the Hundred Years War • The vibrant wool trade based out of the region of Flanders

  8. The above map reflects Europe during which of the following dates? • 1453 • 1555 • 1648 • 1763 • 1815

  9. The above map reflects Europe during which of the following dates? • 1453 • 1555 • 1648 • 1763 • 1815

  10. The shaded areas on the map above represent which of the following? • Dynastic lands of the Hapsburgs in the sixteenth century • Participants in the Thirty Years’ War in the seventeenth century • Protestant regions in the eighteenth century • Members of the Holy Alliance in the nineteenth century • Members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in the twentieth century.

  11. The shaded areas on the map above represent which of the following? • Dynastic lands of the Hapsburgs in the sixteenth century • Participants in the Thirty Years’ War in the seventeenth century • Protestant regions in the eighteenth century • Members of the Holy Alliance in the nineteenth century • Members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in the twentieth century.

  12. The map above depicts: • Spain under Ferdinand and Isabella • Habsburg possessions in the Mediterranean • Italy during the Italian Renaissance • Cities that converted to Lutheranism • The Risorgimento

  13. The map above depicts: • Spain under Ferdinand and Isabella • Habsburg possessions in the Mediterranean • Italy during the Italian Renaissance • Cities that converted to Lutheranism • The Risorgimento

  14. The above map, dictated by the Treaty of Paris (1763), BEST supports which of the following conclusions? • Russian ambitions of extending its influence on the western part of the continent were thwarted. • Spain and Britain were the dominant colonial powers in North America. • France dominated waterways into the St. Lawrence River Valley. • Britain dominated the major islands in the Caribbean Sea. • Britain gained complete control of the Mississippi River.

  15. The above map, dictated by the Treaty of Paris (1763), BEST supports which of the following conclusions? • Russian ambitions of extending its influence on the western part of the continent were thwarted. • Spain and Britain were the dominant colonial powers in North America. • France dominated waterways into the St. Lawrence River Valley. • Britain dominated the major islands in the Caribbean Sea. • Britain gained complete control of the Mississippi River.

  16. The map pictured above relates to what cause of the French Revolution? • A. The inequality of representation in the Estates-General • B. The lack of a centrally located capital for France • C. The inability to properly collect taxes in France • D. The confusing array of local governments and laws in France • E. The independent duchies and counties

  17. The map pictured above relates to what cause of the French Revolution? • A. The inequality of representation in the Estates-General • B. The lack of a centrally located capital for France • C. The inability to properly collect taxes in France • D. The confusing array of local governments and laws in France • E. The independent duchies and counties

  18. The map above shows national boundaries in which of the following years? • 1789 • 1812 • 1815 • 1870 • 1914

  19. The map above shows national boundaries in which of the following years? • 1789 • 1812 • 1815 • 1870 • 1914

  20. The shaded portions of the map above represent the areas: • Controlled by Protestant rulers • Where the Renaissance first occurred • Ruled by the Hapsburg family • Ruled by the Bourbon family • Affected most by urbanization and commercial revolution

  21. The shaded portions of the map above represent the areas: • Controlled by Protestant rulers • Where the Renaissance first occurred • Ruled by the Hapsburg family • Ruled by the Bourbon family • Affected most by urbanization and commercial revolution

  22. The map above represents Central and Western Europe in • 1815 • 1871 • 1919 • 1949 • 1999

  23. The map above represents Central and Western Europe in • 1815 • 1871 • 1919 • 1949 • 1999

  24. The shaded areas on the map of early eighteenth century France shown above represent • Lands controlled by peasants revolting against feudal obligations • Territorial acquisitions during the reign of Louis XIV • Land controlled by foreign rulers within the kingdom of France • Huguenot strongholds that still existed after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes • Former Spanish territories on the border of France.

  25. The shaded areas on the map of early eighteenth century France shown above represent • Lands controlled by peasants revolting against feudal obligations • Territorial acquisitions during the reign of Louis XIV • Land controlled by foreign rulers within the kingdom of France • Huguenot strongholds that still existed after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes • Former Spanish territories on the border of France.

  26. This map illustrates the expansion of territory between 1644 and 1720 of what dynasty? • Hohenzollern • Habsburg • Orange • Bourbon • Stuart

  27. This map illustrates the expansion of territory between 1644 and 1720 of what dynasty? • Hohenzollern • Habsburg • Orange • Bourbon • Stuart

  28. Using the map above as a reference, which of the following conclusions can be drawn? • The Tudor family controlled more land in Europe than any other family • At the height of his power, the mid-16th century, Charles V was the most powerful monarch in Europe • Ferdinand and Isabella were under serious threat from their Spanish neighbors • The Habsburg family controlled more land in Europe than any other family • Both B and D are true

  29. Using the map above as a reference, which of the following conclusions can be drawn? • The Tudor family controlled more land in Europe than any other family • At the height of his power, the mid-16th century, Charles V was the most powerful monarch in Europe • Ferdinand and Isabella were under serious threat from their Spanish neighbors • The Habsburg family controlled more land in Europe than any other family • Both B and D are true

  30. The map above of eighteenth-century Russia suggests which of the following about • Russian territory between 1689 and 1796? • The Ottoman Empire annexed the Crimea • Peter the Great added more territory to Russia than did Catherine the Great • Most Russian expansion took place in the east • Russia ceded territory to Poland in the late eighteenth century. • Russia acquired navigable seaports in both the north and the south.

  31. The map above of eighteenth-century Russia suggests which of the following about • Russian territory between 1689 and 1796? • The Ottoman Empire annexed the Crimea • Peter the Great added more territory to Russia than did Catherine the Great • Most Russian expansion took place in the east • Russia ceded territory to Poland in the late eighteenth century. • Russia acquired navigable seaports in both the north and the south.

  32. The above map reflects Europe in • 1648 • 1713 • 1815 • 1871 • 1914

  33. The above map reflects Europe in • 1648 • 1713 • 1815 • 1871 • 1914

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