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Zorluk: OrtaThe Columbian Exchange

The introduction of European livestock—such as cattle, sheep, and horses—to the Americas in the sixteenth century initiated a profound ecological and social transformation. In areas of dense indigenous settlement, grazing animals frequently invaded native cropland, destroying the maize and bean fields that sustained local populations. Yet, many Indigenous societies adapted dynamically to this ecological invasion. On the open grasslands, the adoption of the horse allowed previously sedentary agricultural groups to transition to mobile, equestrian societies, altering patterns of hunting, warfare, and regional trade across the continent.

Which of the following was a major consequence of the ecological and social changes described in the passage?

  1. A
    The immediate establishment of the encomienda system to regulate the trade of European livestock
  2. B
    The development of a politically unified Indigenous alliance across the Great Plains to resist Spanish expansion
  3. The reorganization of many Indigenous societies' economies and lifestyles to incorporate new domesticated animalsCevap
  4. D
    The complete replacement of traditional American crops with Old World grains like wheat and barley

Cevap

The reorganization of many Indigenous societies' economies and lifestyles to incorporate new domesticated animals.
The correct answer is correct because the introduction of European animals, particularly horses, transformed the mobility, hunting techniques, and trade networks of various Indigenous groups, such as those on the Great Plains, leading to significant adaptations in their economic and social structures.

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1
Analyze the stimulus passage, which describes the ecological and social transformations caused by the introduction of European livestock to the Americas.
Identified that the passage highlights both the disruptive effects on agriculture and the creative adaptation by Indigenous groups, such as the transition to horse-based mobile societies.
Establishes the central theme of the passage regarding the dual impact of the Columbian Exchange on Indigenous communities.
2
Evaluate the choices to find the development that aligns with the social adaptations described in the passage.
Determined that the integration of European horses into Plains cultures represents a restructuring of economic and social systems.
Allows identification of the option that accurately connects the stimulus to historical consequences.
3
Confirm why alternative options are historically inaccurate or conceptually flawed based on Period 1 content.
Ruled out options proposing complete crop replacement, livestock-focused encomiendas, or a unified Indigenous empire.
Ensures the selected option is correct and that distractors reflect known student misconceptions.

Anahtar Kavram

The Columbian Exchange brought new crops and animals to the Americas, triggering profound ecological changes and prompting Indigenous societies to adapt their economic and social practices.
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