Draw Conclusions from the Evidence for Thinking through Sources 12

Instructions

This exercise asks you to assess the relationship between conclusions and evidence. Identify if the following conclusion is supported by the sources. Click yes if the conclusion is supported by the evidence and no if the conclusion is not supported by the evidence.

Which of the following conclusions are supported by the evidence in these sources?

  1. Question 12.31

    Conclusion A: European trade goods were everywhere much sought after.

    Conclusion A: European trade goods were everywhere much sought after.

    A.
    B.

  2. Question 12.32

    Conclusion B: These European explorers made great profits from trade from their journeys.

    Conclusion B: These European explorers made great profits from trade from their journeys.

    A.
    B.

  3. Question 12.33

    Conclusion C: Muslims opposed the presence of European explorers wherever they came into contact.

    Conclusion C: Muslims opposed the presence of European explorers wherever they came into contact.

    A.
    B.

  4. Question 12.34

    Conclusion D: European governments funded exploration of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans.

    Conclusion D: European governments funded exploration of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans.

    A.
    B.

  5. Question 12.35

    Conclusion E: European artists created accurate depictions of first encounters to spread the news of these new discoveries.

    Conclusion E: European artists created accurate depictions of first encounters to spread the news of these new discoveries.

    A.
    B.