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100

The Pope played a key role in setting the boundaries of which empires?

Spanish and Portuguese

100

Who started the Age of Exploration and which country is he from?

Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal

100

What group of people did Great Britain send to Australia during the colonial period?

Prisoners

100

Which nation benefitted from the Dutch East India Company?

The Netherlands

100

Which empire was the most powerful by the end of the 18th Century (1700s)?

British Empire

200

Which European nation had the biggest global impact?

Great Britain

200

What are the three reasons for Europeans establishing overseas colonies? Explain them

Glory- Fame, Influence, and power

God- Spread Catholicism (Spain, France, Portugal) and Protestantism (Britain, Netherlands)

Gold- Wealth through resources, trade routs, and new markets

200

What religious denomination is Great Britain?

Protestant

200

What quote describes the size of the British Empire?

The Sun Never Sets on the British Empire

200

How did European imperialism affect Africa, Asia, and the Americas?

Spread of European Culture, Many Natives Died from Diseases and Fighting, Europe Increased Wealth and Power, Competition Between European Empires

300

Where did the Industrial Revolution begin?

England

300

How did the Industrial Revolution affect urbanization and where people lived?

People left farms to work at factories in the city causing cities to grow

300

Who were the members of the Third Estate in pre-Revolutionary France?

The Common People

300

What were three causes of the French Revolution?

Defeat by Britain in the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, Drought and Famine, Raised Unfair Taxes, King Louis XVI living in luxury

300

What is the Reign of Terror?

The period in the 1790s when 17,000 French people were executed.

400

Who took over France in 1799?

Napoleon Bonaparte

400

What is the difference between Nationalism and Patriotism?

While both are "Pride in one's Nation," Patriotism recognizes the flaws in their nation and appreciates and respects other nations and their cultures while Nationalism hates other groups and nations while believing their nation to be "perfect" and "the best."

400

List and explain the four main causes of WWI.

Militarism (building powerful armies and new, modern weapons)

Alliances (building teams that would attack each other if one was attacked)

Imperialism (building empires in Asia, Africa, and the Americas)

Nationalism (fighting for power and influence to be the "best")

400

The Russian Revolution established what type of government/economy?

Communist

400

Who were the Allied Powers?

Who were the Central Powers?

Allied Powers: Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Japan, United States


Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria

500

What caused the Russian Revolution?

Most Russian citizens had very little while the aristocracy lived in wealth and luxury.

500

What event is the spark to the "powderkeg" that ignited leading to WWI?

The assassination of the Austrian Prince Franz Ferdinand by Serbia

500

Which three countries joined the Triple Entente after WWI started?

Italy, Japan, the United States

500

Following the Russian Revolution, what did Russia change its name to?

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)

500

What ended WWI?

The Treaty of Versailles