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One of the oldest and longest trading networks was the (2)____________________________.
A shift in international trade began when European governments (i.e. the monarchs) began
regulating trade between the mother country and the colonies. They did this in order to achieve
the goals of (3) _________________ and (4) _____________________. This economic system
is known as (5)_________________________.
1 T F Thinkers like Karl Marx and John Stuart Mill argued that capitalism led to the
oppression and exploitation of the working class.
Mercator Projection
The Industrial Revolution produced untold benefits for the world. It transformed Europe from a
rural, tradition-bound world to a urban, modern, and progressive one. The rigid barriers separating
one class from another were broken down and people were free to use their creative energies in
whatever direction they chose. Great cities grew from small villages and became linked by roads and
railways. People had more and better goods than ever before, and the incentive was constantly in
front of them to demand and produce even higher quality merchandise.
4. The views in this passage are most likely those of a 19th century:
A. capitalist
B. factory worker
C. farmer
D. indigenous colonial subject
5. Which of the following was least likely to be traded along the route identified by Arrow
#1?
A. Weapons
B. Raw materials
C. Disease
D. Manufactured goods