A government in which the leader typically uses the threat of force to maintain control is known as a:
What is a dictatorship?
Who was the King of France during the French Revolution?
Who is Louis XVI?
What is urbanization?
What is the rapid growth of cities?
What is imperialism?
What is a country’s policy or practice of extending its power and influence over other countries or territories?
Which of these weapons was NOT used on a large scale during World War I: airplanes, long-bows, or machine guns?
What are long-bows?
John Locke believed that all men were born with three natural rights: life, liberty, and property. His ideas inspired:
What is the Declaration of Independence?
What was the execution method during the Reign of Terror?
What is the guillotine?
What are the four factors of production needed for industrialization?
What are land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurs?
All but which of the following were motives of European imperialism: exploitation of natural resources, expanding markets, or promoting native cultures?
What is promoting native cultures?
The President of the United States during World War I was:
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
What is the difference between an absolute monarchy and a constitutional monarch?
What is an absolute monarch has complete control, while a constitutional monarch is limited by laws?
Who was the Queen of France who was guillotined during the French Revolution?
Who is Marie Antoinette?
Who invented the airplane?
Who is the Wright Brothers?
How did the Industrial Revolution directly relate to imperialism?
What is European nations needed markets for goods and resources to fuel industrial growth?
Which of the following caused global economic depression after World War I?
What is nations had war debts but needed to rebuild damaged property and industries?
About what percentage of France’s population belonged to the Third Estate?
What is 97%?
The Queen who led Britain through the Industrial Revolution and the Age of Imperialism:
Who is Queen Victoria?
Emperor of France who rose to power after the Revolution:
Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?
Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?