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Aztec/Inca Columbian Exchange

Liberators Cuban Revolution Zapatista MISC

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WWI 100

The Incas were conquered by which

Spanish Conquistador?

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Francisco Pizzaro

A 100

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A 200

Who was the conquistador of the

Aztecs?

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Hernan Cortes

A 200

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What happened to What happened to Atahualpa?Atahualpa?

A 300

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Tricked, kidnapped and

killed by Pizzaro

A 300

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Why were the Spanish able to defeat the

Aztecs?

A 400

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Diseases, Guns, Horses

A 400

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What present day city is built on the

ruins of Aztec capital,

Tenochitlan?

A 500

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Mexico City

A 500

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What did the Europeans bring them from the Old World that destroyed indigenous

populations?

B 100

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Diseases

(Smallpox)

B 100

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What was the Colombian Exchange?

B 200

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The moving of animals, plants, people and diseases from the

Old World to the New world and from the New World to the Old

B 200

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This item (vegetable) was brought from the New World to the Old, and

forever changed the history of Italy

B 300

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Tomato

B 300

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Which foods came to Europe from Central and South America?

A. Peaches, coffee, corn, wheatB. Coffee, peaches, sugar, wheatC. Coffee, Sugar, cocoa, peachesD. Corn, peppers, potatoes, tomatoes

B 400

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D- Corn, peppers, potatoes, tomatoes

B 400

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What is one reason why Europeans chose

Africans as a new labor force?

B 500

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1. Disease resistant

2. Were familiar with the type of work (farming, mining)

B 500

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Who liberated the country of Haiti?

C 100

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Toussaint L’Ouverture

C 100

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What country did Simon Bolivar fight against in order

to gain freedom?

C 200

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Spain

C 200

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Before he became an independence leader, what

kind of life did L’Ouverture lead?

C 300

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C 300

He was a slave

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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Simon Bolivar was known as “El Libertador,” the

liberator for what group people?

C 400

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South Americans

C 400

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Miguel Hildalgo was the independence leader for what

country?

C 500

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Mexico

C 500

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D 100

Who took over as dictator in Cuba in

1959?

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Fidel Castro

D 100

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What type of government was set up after the Cuban

Revolution?

D 200

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Communist

D 200

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What country helped Castro build Cuba into a Communist society?

D 300

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Soviet Union

D 300

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What almost caused a nuclear war between the US and the

Soviet Union?

D 400

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Cuban Missile Crisis

D 400

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What was the reaction of the US government towards Cuba when they discovered Soviet Missiles in Cuba. (It is still in

place today, even after 50 years)

D 500

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Trade Embargo

D 500

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What region of Mexico were the Zapatistas from?

E 100

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Chipas

E 100

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What happened in 1994 that made the

Zapatistas mad?

E 200

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NAFTA

E 200

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Zapatistas fought for the rights of who?

E 300

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Indigenous people

E 300

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What is a main concern of the Zapatistas?

E 400

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Housing, healthcare and better rights for indigenous

people.

E 400

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Why did the Zapatistas not like NAFTA?

E 500

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They feared it would put indigenous farmers out of

business because they couldn’t compete

E 500

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F 100

What three regions were effected by Triangle Trade?

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Americas, Europe, Africa

F 100

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What is one effect of slavery that influences Latin America today?

F 200

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Ethnic groups

F 200

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What was the first country to gain their freedom from European impearlism?

F 300

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Haiti

F 300

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Which animal helped native people hunt and trade over a

larger area?

F 400

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Horses

F 400

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This famous speech by Hildalgo, marked the

beginning of the Mexican Independence movement. (He rang and his church bell and

said it)

F 500

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Cry of Dolores

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Colombian ExchangeColombian Exchange

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Which items identify results of the Columbian Exchange?

A.1,2,4,B.1,2,3C.1,3,4D.2,3,4

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1. Coffee and sugar were introduced 2. Diseases from Europe killed a large part of the population 3. The horse changed the life and culture of many indigenous people 4. Indigenous people began plantations to grow sugar cane and coffee

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B- 1,2,3

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