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AP U.S. History: Period 1: 1491–1607. Drill 1, Problem 3. Increased colonization of the New World was partly facilitated by which of the following trends?
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[ failure sound effect ]
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[ cheering ]
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Well, all right, check out this excerpt.
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I, James, by the Grace of God, King of England...
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...blah, blah, blah...
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[ mumbles ]
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Okay, here's the question.
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Increased colonization in the New World
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was partly facilitated by which of the following trends?
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And here are your potential answers...
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And we're biting our tongue on Manolo Blahniks.
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'Cause, uh, they're... [ indistinct ]
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All right, so what's this question asking?
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Well, all right, we've got increased colonization
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of the New World.
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In other words, America is this hip new development
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and anybody who's anybody is moving there.
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The question wants to know what facilitated that colonization.
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i.e... what helped it along.
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Was it a separation of church and state?
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Well, no, not back in those days.
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Church and state were besties.
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They went to movies together and even played
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on the same beach volleyball team on Sundays.
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Point being, they were tight.
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[ aww ]
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So choice A can't be the right answer.
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[ buzzer sounds ]
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Was it the cooperation between European nations?
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Well, trust us, there was about as much cooperation
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between nations as there is between Republicans
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and Democrats in today's Congress.
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[ buzzer sounds ]
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Okay, then is it D -
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the progression from capitalism to feudalism?
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Well, no way. Feudalism used to be all the rage...
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but around this time much of the world
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had decided to give capitalism a spin.
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So, completely the opposite.
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[ buzzer sounds ]
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Meaning C has to be our guy -
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The development of new economic organizations.
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Well, sure enough, Europeans had started forming
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joint-stock companies that sold pieces of a company
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to the general public.
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[ digital noises ]
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The need for these joint-stock companies arose
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mostly because of how unsafe all their voyages were.
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The company's shipment would sink,
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or a bunch of their slaves would die of some disease...
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and they figured, "Hey, why not divide this sucker up,
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spread the risk, so we're not the only ones to take a hit, right?"
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And, just like that, stocks were born.
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So, yeah, our answer is C,
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as in "capitalism" or "capsized."
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[ splat ]
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