World Views, Trade & ImperialismVersion en ligne Explore world views and global exchange. par Presley DeRoo 1 What is World View in this context? a A government policy b A factual map of lands c A currency system d The way a group or individual sees and interprets the world. 2 What does Cultural Contact mean? a When two or more cultures meet and interact. b Independent farming methods c A single culture ruling others d A language translation tool 3 What is Depopulation? a A population increase b A new birth record c A significant reduction in a group's population. d A single migration 4 What is Displacement? a A reshuffling of cities b Forcing people to leave their traditional land or territory. c A seasonal migration only d Voluntary relocation for study 5 How can perspectives of cultural contact vary? a Always religious conversion b Some see it as trade/learning; others see conflict or exploitation. c Only economic gain d Always peaceful harmony 6 How did Europeans vs Indigenous peoples view land differently? a Indigenous saw land as waste b Europeans saw it as a gift c Both saw it as property d Europeans saw land as property; Indigenous peoples saw it as a gift to live with responsibility. 7 What are long-term effects of cultural contact? a Loss of language, culture, and land; rights movements emerge. b Universal wealth for all c No cultural change d Immediate global peace 8 What role did the Silk Road play in globalization? a Isolated regions, no exchange b Connected China, Central Asia, India, and Europe, exchanging goods and ideas. c A modern digital network d Only connected Europe and Africa 9 What is Mercantilism in globalization? a European nations controlled trade to gain wealth and resources. b From barter to none c Free exchange without rules d Local barter only 10 What are common impacts of imperialism? a Widespread global equality b No change to societies c Immediate universal suffrage d Loss of culture, displacement, and resource exploitation.