WHAP Fall Final Review

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Across
  1. 5. Contact with these people was seen as a threat to Japan's unification
  2. 6. A vital trade good introduced to Europe by contact with the Muslim world
  3. 11. The mortality rate of enslaved Africans on the Middle Passage was approximately ___%
  4. 14. a small ship developed by Portugal and used for exploration and trade
  5. 16. What area saw an increase in population during the period 1450-1750?
  6. 18. ______________ improved due to Columbus establishing contact between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
  7. 20. Natives conquered by Spain were required to convert to __________
  8. 22. What area saw a dramatic drop in population during the period 1450-1750?
  9. 23. Chinese dynasty that established contact with East Africa
  10. 24. Martin Luther believed this was the only source of salvation
  11. 25. Portugal's discovery of routes to the Indian Ocean were bad news for this city-state
Down
  1. 1. A common enemy for both the Ottomans and the Kingdom of France
  2. 2. Were permitted limited contact with Japan as they did not try to spread their religion
  3. 3. The Russian Czar Peter the Great imposed a tax on nobles wearing these
  4. 4. A policy pursued by several Russian Czars in which they desired to make Russia more like Atlantic Europe
  5. 7. Overemphasizing the importance of European activities in history
  6. 8. Economic policy that restricted trade in order to enrich monarchs
  7. 9. Unlike most European empires, the Ottomans relied heavily on ___________ for revenue
  8. 10. This increased due to the spread of Luther's teachings
  9. 12. while Portugal explored Africa and the Indian Ocean, ____ explored the Atlantic basin
  10. 13. Threats from these people drove the Chinese to abandon voyages of exploration
  11. 15. Cultural activity that benefited from the growth of a wealthy middle class in Europe
  12. 17. The Great _________ resulted from contact between Europeans and Native Americans
  13. 19. Largely became bureaucrats with the reunification of Japan
  14. 21. reunified Japan and limited foreign influence