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Chapter 19

Chapter 19. The Expansion of Europe in the Eighteenth Century. Question. ________ led the way in the agricultural revolution in Europe. Holland France England Denmark. Answer. ________ led the way in the agricultural revolution in Europe. Holland (correct) France England Denmark

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Chapter 19

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  1. Chapter 19 The Expansion of Europe in the Eighteenth Century

  2. Question • ________ led the way in the agricultural revolution in Europe. • Holland • France • England • Denmark

  3. Answer • ________ led the way in the agricultural revolution in Europe. • Holland (correct) • France • England • Denmark Hint: See page 624.

  4. Question • The thriving Dutch colony of New Amsterdam was seized in 1664 and renamed • New Netherland. • Fort Amsterdam. • New York. • Amsterdam.

  5. Answer • The thriving Dutch colony of New Amsterdam was seized in 1664 and renamed • New Netherland. • Fort Amsterdam. • New York. (correct) • Amsterdam. Hint: See page 635.

  6. Question • The group who formed the aristocratic elite in Spanish America was the • Creoles. • Indians. • mestizos. • Habsburgs.

  7. Answer • The group who formed the aristocratic elite in Spanish America was the • Creoles. (correct) • Indians. • mestizos. • Habsburgs. Hint: See pages 643–644.

  8. Question • After 1700, ________ became the undisputed leader in the slave trade. • France • England • Spain • the Netherlands

  9. Answer • After 1700, ________ became the undisputed leader in the slave trade. • France • England (correct) • Spain • the Netherlands Hint: See pages 642–643.

  10. Question • Population growth in Europe was especially dramatic after • 1700. • 1720. • 1750. • 1800.

  11. Answer • Population growth in Europe was especially dramatic after • 1700. • 1720. • 1750. (correct) • 1800. Hint: See page 627.

  12. Question • ________ guilds were the most powerful in Europe. • German • French • English • Dutch

  13. Answer • ________ guilds were the most powerful in Europe. • German (correct) • French • English • Dutch Hint: See page 633.

  14. Question • By 1700, about ________ of Western Europe’s population depended on agriculture for its livelihood. • 20 percent • 40 percent • 60 percent • 80 percent

  15. Answer • By 1700, about ________ of Western Europe’s population depended on agriculture for its livelihood. • 20 percent • 40 percent • 60 percent • 80 percent (correct) Hint: See page 622.

  16. Question • It is estimated that between 1701 and 1800, over ________ million African slaves were shipped across the Atlantic. • six • four • two • one

  17. Answer • It is estimated that between 1701 and 1800, over ________ million African slaves were shipped across the Atlantic. • six (correct) • four • two • one Hint: See page 642.

  18. Question • Until the nineteenth century, the industry that employed the most people in Europe was • crafts. • textiles. • mining. • agriculture.

  19. Answer • Until the nineteenth century, the industry that employed the most people in Europe was • crafts. • textiles. (correct) • mining. • agriculture. Hint: See page 631.

  20. Question • Philip V was head of the ________ dynasty. • Hapsburg • Capetian • Bourbon • Bonaparte

  21. Answer • Philip V was head of the ________ dynasty. • Hapsburg • Capetian • Bourbon (correct) • Bonaparte Hint: See page 643.

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