How did new technology affect European overseas expansion in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries?

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The invention of the printing press transformed the way knowledge was produced and spread to the people. Printed books encouraged scientific advancements and geographic exploration by making it easier to organize and analyze information. These books contained images and accounts of exotic places such as India and China that helped inspire European exploration.

There were improvements in map making and navigational devices that helped mariners perform more precise travel calculations during their explorations. Europeans also improved the technology of their ships in various ways, including better sails.

Europeans also had a major technological and military advantage over the native peoples they conquered. They had stronger and more powerful weapons because of their metallurgical techniques and knowledge of gunpowder. They also had domesticated horses that could support their armies as a cavalry. Such technology allowed the Spanish to conquer the Aztecs in their expansion into the New World.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Women in the industrial workforce during World War II were:

a. generally rare. b. welcomed by their male counterparts. c. given contracts that allowed them to remain on the job after the war. d. among the first to be dismissed at the end of the war.

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Race relations at Tuskegee were

a) tense, resulting in violent clashes between whites and African Americans. b) at times violent and at times peaceful, depending on whether African Americans deferred to white authority. c) irrelevant, since the school was founded in a predominantly African American county. d) generally good, as local whites even turned to the school for building supplies. e) none of the above

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The Bering Land Bridge allowed humans to travel from __________

A) Asia to North America B) Africa to Asia C) Europe to North America D) Europe to Asia

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