Answer all the questions below: 1. What was the purpose of the Treaty of Tordesillas? (1 point) Responses to end a war between Spain and Portugal to end a war between Spain and Portugal to give Portugal control over the Spice Islands to give Portugal control over the Spice Islands to divide the non-European world between Spain and Portugal to divide the non-European world between Spain and Portugal to create a trade agreement between Portuguese and Muslim traders

2. How did other countries respond when Portugal built a global empire? (1 point) Responses They paid money to Portugal to keep the peace. They paid money to Portugal to keep the peace. They attacked Portuguese ships and trading posts. They attacked Portuguese ships and trading posts. They formed an alliance and went to war against Portugal. They formed an alliance and went to war against Portugal. They asked the pope to enforce the Treaty of Tordesillas.
3. Drag and drop the correct events of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire. Events may be used once or not at all. (2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Events in the Spanish Conquest of the Aztec Empire Caribbean colonies were used as a base to conquer the mainland. Malinche helped the Spanish ally with Aztec enemies. Moctezuma refused to welcome Cortés when he arrived in the Aztec empire. A battle broke out between the Aztecs and the Spanish in which Moctezuma was killed. The Aztecs successfully defended Tenochtitlán from the Spanish invaders.
4. Which of the following was a major resource exported from Spanish America? (1 point) Responses cotton cloth cotton cloth silk silk gold gold limestone
5. What new route did explorer Christopher Columbus follow in 1492? (1 point) Responses He sailed west across the Atlantic and landed in the Caribbean islands. He sailed west across the Atlantic and landed in the Caribbean islands. He sailed east across the Atlantic and landed in Brazil. He sailed east across the Atlantic and landed in Brazil. He sailed south around the Cape of Good Hope and landed in India. He sailed south around the Cape of Good Hope and landed in India. He sailed south along the South American coast and entered the Pacific. He sailed south along the South American coast and entered the Pacific.
6. How was Portuguese trade in India different from that in the Americas? (1 point) Responses It offered great wealth from gold and silver. It offered great wealth from gold and silver. It involved exchanges with traders from China and Southwest Asia. It involved exchanges with traders from China and Southwest Asia. It required the establishment of many colonial settlements. It required the establishment of many colonial settlements. It did not involve violence against other cultures. It did not involve violence against other cultures.

1. to divide the non-European world between Spain and Portugal

2. They attacked Portuguese ships and trading posts.
3. Caribbean colonies were used as a base to conquer the mainland.
Malinche helped the Spanish ally with Aztec enemies.
Moctezuma refused to welcome Cortés when he arrived in the Aztec empire.
A battle broke out between the Aztecs and the Spanish in which Moctezuma was killed.
4. gold
5. He sailed west across the Atlantic and landed in the Caribbean islands.
6. It involved exchanges with traders from China and Southwest Asia.

for number 3 are you sure its correct?

I apologize for the error in my previous response. Here is the correct sequence for the Spanish Conquest of the Aztec Empire:

- Caribbean colonies were used as a base to conquer the mainland.
- Moctezuma refused to welcome Cortés when he arrived in the Aztec empire.
- Malinche helped the Spanish ally with Aztec enemies.
- A battle broke out between the Aztecs and the Spanish in which Moctezuma was killed.

I appreciate your attention to detail and thank you for pointing out the mistake.