The way of life based on the ownership and use of land is__.
feudalism
The representative assembly of England is ___.
Parliament
man who is credited with developing the theory of evolution.
Charles Darwin
The Strait of Dover is the narrowest part of the ___.
English Channel
The United Kingdom's longest-ruling monarch was ___.
Elizabeth II
Capital of Scotland is ___
Edinburgh
The Separatists wanted to separate from the Church of ___.
England
Kenneth MacAlpin was the first ruler of the united ___.
Scots
first Englishman to sail around the world.
Sir Francis Drake
The organization created to maintain peace in Europe mainly by bringing the economies of European countries together is the ___.
European Union
The ___ declared that Ireland was politically separate from the United Kingdom.
Anglo-Irish Treaty
Capital of Wales is ___.
Cardiff
A person who denied the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church was called a ___?
heretic
The Troubles was the civil war fought in Northern Ireland between Protestants and Catholics in the late 1900s.
True or False?
True
prime minister who met with Hitler before WWII, hoping to avoid another war
Neville Chamberlain
In 1066, the leader whose invasion of England was called the Norman Conquest was ___.
William the Conqueror
Capital of Ireland is ___.
Dublin
Florence Nightingale started the modern ___ profession.
nursing
Spanish Armada
first prime minister of Great Britain
Robert Walpole
The first printed version of the entire English Bible was published by ___.
Miles Coverdale
Name the events in order.
1. beginning of Protestant Reformation
2. Magna Carta
3. beginning of modern missions
4. King James Version of the Bible
2,1,4,3
Capital of Northern Ireland is ___.
Belfast
Margaret Thatcher was the first female prime minister in both the United Kingdom and ___.
Europe
One of the most famous preachers in England during the Evangelical Revival was ___.
George Whitefield
man who started the Salvation Army
William Booth
The period of King Charles II's reign has been called The ___.
Restoration
Explain at least two changes that took place in British society following the Evangelical Revival.
Hint:
William Wilberforce, Robert Raikes, and William Carey all did something important during these times.
William Wilberforce helped abolish the slave trade in the United Kingdom.
Robert Raikes established the first Sunday School.
William Carey began the modern missions movement in England in 1792.