Check chapter 3: The Dutch Republic in the Golden Age

What is the definition of a republic?
A
a form of government with a king, but ruled by nobles
B
a form of government without a king
C
a form of government ruled by an emperor
D
a form of government ruled by the pope
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What is the definition of a republic?
A
a form of government with a king, but ruled by nobles
B
a form of government without a king
C
a form of government ruled by an emperor
D
a form of government ruled by the pope

Slide 1 - Quiz

Which phrase about the West India Company (WIC)
is NOT correct??
A
the WIC was a trading company
B
the WIC attacked Spanish ships
C
the WIC sailed between the Republic and South America
D
the WIC traded with Spanish colonies in the West Indies

Slide 2 - Quiz

What was the stadholder's main job?
A
to lead the army
B
to govern a city
C
to lead the States General
D
to advise the king

Slide 3 - Quiz

How did Amsterdam's merchants make a profit?
A
They undercut their competitors' prices
B
They stored goods and sold them for high prices when there was demand
C
They sold goods immediately when they arrived
D
They only sold goods to other Dutch merchants

Slide 4 - Quiz

How did Amsterdam become a commercial center?
A
Amsterdam lowered taxes for businesses
B
Dutch companies sailed to the East Indies and brought back luxury products to trade
C
Amsterdam increased military power
D
Amsterdam built a large airport

Slide 5 - Quiz

What was the Baltic Trade?
A
A trade route between Amsterdam and Antwerp
B
A trade route used by Italian merchants
C
Dutch merchants brought luxury products to countries around the Baltic Sea and brought back grain and wood
D
A trade agreement between the Dutch government and the Spanish government

Slide 6 - Quiz

Why did Amsterdam become an important trade city?
A
Merchants moved there after the Spanish army conquered Antwerp
B
The Dutch government provided tax incentives for businesses
C
Amsterdam had the largest population in Europe
D
Amsterdam had a big and easily accessible airport

Slide 7 - Quiz

What was the main benefit of buying a share in the VOC?
A
The shareholder could receive a share of the profits as dividends
B
The shareholder could receive a discount on goods
C
The value of the share could increase and be sold for profit
D
The shareholder could vote on company decisions

Slide 8 - Quiz

What is commercial or merchant capitalism?
A
An economic system based on bartering goods
B
An economic system based on subsistence farming
C
An economic system based on government control of trade
D
An economic system based on investing in trade for profit

Slide 9 - Quiz

Where were the slaves bought by the WIC?
A
east coast of Africa
B
South America
C
North America
D
west coast of Africa

Slide 10 - Quiz

What subjects gradually replaced classical-religious ideas during the scientific revolution?
A
History, geography, anthropology, and sociology
B
Languages, literature, philosophy, and arts
C
Maths, physics, astronomy, and microbiology
D
Medicine, psychology, sociology, and economics

Slide 11 - Quiz

A statement: The daily life of the Dutch changed with the formation of a global economy.
- Give the meaning of the term global economy.
- Give an example that shows this statement is true.

Slide 12 - Question ouverte

A statement: There is a connection between the thriving economy and the increase of this kind of paintings in the 17th century.

Slide 13 - Diapositive

use the statement from the previous slide:
Explain this statement using an element from the painting.

Slide 14 - Question ouverte

Use source 3 on the next slide
Use a source element to explain which statement is confirmed by the source.
(2 points)
A The Republic was the centre of international merchant capitalism.
B The trade wars were a cause of the decline of trade in the Republic.

Slide 15 - Question ouverte

Slide 16 - Diapositive

Two facts from the start of the 17th century:
1 Hugo De Groot wrote in his book that the sea was not owned by states and that everyone should be able to travel all seas unhindered.
2 The VOC was founded. Having a monopoly was an important characteristic of this company.
- Give the correct meaning of the term monopoly.
- Explain whether or not the VOC directors agreed or disagreed with the contents of Hugo de Groot's book.

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

Use the four statements (A-D).
Write down the letters of the statement that best fit the scientists of the scientific revolution.
The scientists....

A
primarily came from the Republic.
B
did not doubt the accuracy of the Bible
C
wanted to understand the world by observing and experimenting
D
didn't have the oppurtunity to work and study with eachother

Slide 18 - Quiz

Use the source on the next slide
Write down the letter of the correct statement and explain your choice using a source element.
The source shows:
A that all employees of the VOC felt pity for the revolters.
B that the VOC usually used violence.
C that the VOC had power over the inhabitants of the island of Banda.
D that the VOC traded in Japan.

Slide 19 - Question ouverte

Slide 20 - Diapositive

What doesn't match the Golden Age of the Republic?
A
Flourishing art
B
Scientific revolution
C
Growing trade and invention of steam engine
D
Growing trade and industry

Slide 21 - Quiz

Who painted this picture?
A
Vondel
B
Van Gogh
C
Vermeer
D
Rembrandt

Slide 22 - Quiz

Which statement is false?
A
The VOC was allowed by the States General to take and execute prisoners.
B
The VOC was allowed by the States General to invade areas in the East Indies.
C
The VOC was allowed by the States General to establish colonies in the Caribbean.
D
The VOC was allowed by the States General to set up trading posts.

Slide 23 - Quiz

Which phrase about the West India Company (WIC)
is not correct?
A
the WIC was a trading company
B
the WIC attacked Spanish ships
C
the WIC sailed between the Republic and South America
D
the WIC traded with Spanish colonies in the West Indies

Slide 24 - Quiz

1602
1621
Spices
Plantation 
Pepper
Coffee
Nutmeg
Sugarcane
Suriname
Indonesia
Triangular trade

Slide 25 - Question de remorquage

What did migrants mainly contribute to?
A
The economy
B
The infrastructure
C
Industry
D
Racism

Slide 26 - Quiz

Which people lived in Amsterdam?
A
Only calvinists
B
Calvinists and jews
C
Calvinists, jews and catholics
D
Jews and catholics

Slide 27 - Quiz

Which people do you think bought paintings in the Golden Age?
A
The super rich
B
Rich people
C
Rich people and nobility
D
Almost everyone

Slide 28 - Quiz

Who bought art in the rest of Europe?
A
The poor
B
Christians
C
Farmers
D
The nobility

Slide 29 - Quiz