Units 1 + 2: Enlightenment, Revolution and Nationalism
Unit 3: Industrial Revolution
Unit 4: Imperialism
All Things Global
(Not on Regents Exam)
Miscellaneous
100

Which historical figure is most associated with the Reign of Terror? 

Maximilien Robespierre

100

Where was the focal point (center) of the Industrial Revolution? 

Great Britain

100

What was the name of the event in 1884 that divided African nations among colonial powers? 

Berlin Conference

100

What is the most populated country in the world? 

India (1.4 billion people) 

100

What was a result of Industrial Revolution Era reforms? 

(Hint: There are multiple answers.)  


Child Labor Laws; Various Unions; Sanitation Laws; Women's Suffrage and others

200
Which government was formed as a result of unfair representation in the Estates General? 

The National Assembly

200

Who was author of Communist Manifesto? A book that advocates for the proletariat (workers) overthrowing the bourgeoisie (factory owners) in a violent revolution? 

Karl Marx

200

Why was India considered the "Jewel in the Crown" of the British Empire? 

India provided the British Empire with tremendous wealth from spices, textiles, opium and tea as well as a source of manpower for Britain's military. 

200

Which country produces the most coffee? 

Brazil

200

Although it has been debunked (disproven), what did Marie Antoinette supposedly say when she found out that starving French peasants had no bread to eat? 

"Let them eat cake!" 

300

Who was the hero of the Haitian Revolution? 

Touissant Louverture 

300

Who was the author of The Wealth of NationsA book which advocates for capitalism and discussions important economic concepts including the division of labor. 

Adam Smith

300

What was the name of the late nineteenth and early twentieth-century policy that encouraged China to trade with other countries? 

Open Door Policy

300

Which country produces the most oil? 

The United States of America (USA) 

300

What was the name of the hotel Paul manages in Hotel Rwanda

Hotel des Mille Collines

400

What was the name of the event that took place between 1814-1815 to restore power in Europe following the Napoleonic Wars? 

Congress of Vienna

400

In this economic system, the number of exports has to exceed imports in order to gain wealth. What is it called? 

Mercantilism

400

What is the name of the paramilitary (unofficial) Hutu militia featured in Hotel Rwanda?  

The Interahamwe
400

What is the safest country in the world based on low crime rates? 

Iceland

400

What was the Native Lands Act of 1913? 

It was South Africa's first major segregation law which forced Black South Africans to live on just 7% of the total land. 

500

All teams will respond to the following prompt and the team with the best response will receive full credit. You will have TWO (2) minutes to form a response.

Were the French, Haitian and Latin American Revolutions successful or unsuccessful? Why?



TBD

500

In 1853, US Navy ships docked in Tokyo Harbor ending centuries of isolation. What was the name of the commanding American naval officer? 

Commodore Matthew Perry 

500

After the "Scramble for Africa," what were the only two independent African nations that were not colonized?

Ethiopia and Liberia

500

Which country has the most species of birds?

Colombia (There are close to 2,000 different species of birds)

500

From the following options--Desire for Power, Conflict, Inequality and Human Rights Violations--which is the most versatile enduring issue to write about and why? 

(The group with the best response will receive the full credit.) 

TBD

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