Medieval Crusades
The Catholic Reformation
Great Britain's Colonies
Causes of World War I
The Cold War
100

Who was the person who sent a message to the pope for support? (pg. 324)

The Byzantine Emperor

100

This was the main cause of the Catholic Reformation. (2.02)

What was the Protestant Reformation?

100

The majority of the population of this place was made up of Catholic farmers. (3.03)

What is Ireland?

100

This country grew its navy to compete with Britain. (4.04)

What is Germany?

100

This word is defined as a nation that has the ability to influence events and project its military and economic might around the world. (5.01)

What is superpower?

200

This crusade is largely regarded as a failure, as it accomplished nothing. (1.01)

What was the second crusade?

200

This person founded the Society of Jesus. (2.02)

Who was Ignatius of Loyola?

200

Great Britain let most regions of Australia do this. (3.03)

What is managing their own affairs?

200

The assassination of this person sparked the beginning of World War I. (4.04)

Who was Franz Ferdinand?

200

President Truman adopted this policy to deal with communism. (5.01)

What is containment?

300

These were to two opposing leaders of the Muslims and Christians who held great respect for each other. (1.01)

Who were Saladin and Richard?

300

The Catholic and Protestant Reformations caused tensions to grow between these two countries. (2.02)

What is Spain and England?

300

Great Britain granted this place dominion status in 1867. (3.03)

What is Canada?

300

These countries were the first to be officially in war. (4.04)

What were Austria-Hungary and Serbia?

300

This person was Joseph Stalin's successor. (pg. 764)

Who was Nikita Khrushchev?

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