Famous Leaders
Inventions
Women's Rights
Labor Unions
Vocab
100
This German ruler asked his grandfather, Otto van Bismarck, to resign from power.
Who is Kaiser William II (World History p.699)
100
Thomas Edison invented this useful device involving electricity in the late 1870’s.
What is the electric light bulb? (World History p. 663)
100
This is women’s right to vote.
What is Women’s Suffrage? (World History p. 676)
100
Laws were created to limit work hours and improve working conditions for these two groups of people.
Who are women and children? (World History p. 728)
100
These are shares of a company.
What is a stock? (World History p. 665)
200
This Prussian ruler had a primary loyalty to the Hohenzollerns.
Who is Otto van Bismarck? (World History p. 694)
200
These two brothers built the first airplane.
Who are Orville and Wilbur Wright? (World History p. 664)
200
In 1848, this group demanded that the right to vote be given to woman in the United States.
What is the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848? (World History p. 676)
200
This was formed by workers to help sick or injured workers.
What is Mutal-aid societies? (World History p. 670)
200
This movement is when one moves away from their homeland.
What is emigration? (World History p. 704)
300
This woman held the longest reign of power in British history.
Who is Queen Victoria? (World History p. 723)
300
This explosive device was invented in 1866 by Alfred Nobel.
What is Dynamite? (World History p. 663)
300
This woman founded the French Union for Women’s Suffrage in 1909.
Who is Jenanne-Elizabeth Schmahl? (World History p. 738)
300
This country legalized labor unions in 1869.
What is Germany? (World History p. 670)
300
This system allowed people to cast their vote secretly in the 1830’s in Britain.
What is a secret ballet? (World History p. 723)
400
This king ruled Siam from 1851 to 1868.
Who is Mongkut? (World History p. 792)
400
This Italian man invented the radio.
Who is Guglielmo Marconi? (World History p. 665)
400
In the early 1900s, this woman found that using an aggressive tactic would influence the decision on allowing women to vote.
Who is Emmeline Pankhurst? (World History p. 729)
400
This new British political party in the 1900s formed socialists and union members.
What is the Labour Party? (World History p. 728)
400
This way of governing acted for another country’s government as a parent would guide a child in need of guidance.
What is paternalistic? (World History p. 756)
500
Because of the assassination of his father, this ruler issued strict methods of ruling to Russia.
Who is Alexander III? (World History p. 712)
500
This maneuver was used by manufactures to improve production of goods by making their produces consist of the same changeable parts that could help production.
What is Interchangeable Parts? (World History p. 663)
500
This woman in power called the struggle for women to gain the right to vote “mad, wicked folly.”
Who is Queen Victoria? (World History p. 729)
500
In 1905, this president of the board of trade for British Parliament said, “ Four [ghost] haunt the Poor: Old Age, Accident, Sickness, and Unemployment.”
Who is David Lloyd George? (World History p. 727, http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/george_david_lloyd.shtml)
500
These people are made of mixed Native American and French Canadian descent.
What is metis? (World History p. 798)