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- Liberia and Ethiopia
- Which two African countries remained independent throughout imperialism?
- Third Estate
- During the mid-1700s, the French people were divided into estates. Which of the following formed the larges and poorest class in French society?
- Fighting their own
- They felt that they were
- French
- When the European nations divided Africa, the ____ grabbed Northe Africa.
- Matthew Perry
- This man was responsible for bringing industrialization to Japan.
- Magna Carta
- Name the document that ablished the idea of limited government?
- The enclosure movement
- This method forced peasants off the land which resulted in thousands of farmers moving to the cities looking for work.
- Learning other peoples' culture
- Imperialism is one country's control of the government and economy of another country. Which of the following were goals of imperial nations in the late 1800s and early 1900s EXCEPT
- Isolationism
- What was the biggest forced migration in world migration in world history?
- They kicked off land and they weren't trying to change religion
- What was the relationship between the English colonists and Native Americans
- Portugal
- Name the country that was the first to reach India.
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Who was the commander of the "Rough Riders"?
- Prisoners
- Australia was first set up for
- Helped them gain their independence
- _______ Simon Bolivar is considereed a hero in countries such a Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and Bolivia because he:
- Near coal and iron fields
- The Industrial Revolution caused cities to increase in size. Industial cities in Britain probably dveloped
- Great Britain
- The Industrial Revolution first began in
- Positive Effects
- Ended local warfare; Farming, Industry, and Transpertation; Set up schools and hospitals; Spread new ideas about human rights.
- Imperial
- What power sent in troops to crush the rebellion.
- Christian beliefs
- What was on major thing that the Chinese hated about forgieners?
- Fall of the Bastille
- The immediat cause that triggered, or started, the French Revolution was the
- Astronomy
- What was the first science affected by the Scientific Revolution?
- The people
- In a democracy, a constitution draws its power from
- An earth-centered universe
- During the Middle Ages, most Europeans were more interested in theology(the study of God) than the study of nature. They accepted the incorrect belief in
- Unlimited
- What type of government is an absolute monarchy?
- Great Britain
- The first country to pass worker-protection laws was
- Export more than import
- What did mercantilists believe a country should do?
- Thomas Edison
- Who said it ? "Genius is one percent inspiration, and ninety-nine percent perspiration."
- The purposes of government
- A preamble to a constitution states
- A patent
- The exclusive ownership of an invention is called
- Haiti
- The American Revolution changed the thirteen colonies into an independent nation. After the American Revolution, the next successful colonial revolution in the Americas took place in _____.
- The National Assembly
- The first form of government during the French Revolution was
- Hindu and Muslim
- What two Sepoy groups joined together in the rebellion?
- Vietnam
- France feared that Britain would have too much influence in Southeast Asia so France made ____ a French protectorat
- William Seward
- This man was responsible for the purchasing Alaska from Russia.
- France
- Name the country that set the model for absolutionism in Europe.
- The discovery of universal laws of motion
- Isaac Newton, a mathematician during the Scientific Revolution, is best known for
- A sphere of influence
- A region where the imperial power holds the sole right to trade or invest is called
- Prussia
- This European country joined forces with Austria to attack France.
- Mexico
- ______ The Latin Americans nation that is furthest to the north began fighting for independence from Spain in 1810, and finally gained it in 1821. This nation is:
- Colonies
- At first Japan wanted
- British
- Which Europe country built plantation colonies in the Southeastern region of the United States?
- Galileo Galilei
- In 1632, the Roman Catholic Church condemned the ideas of Italian scientist
- Imperialism
- One nation extends its control to the government and the economy of another nation is called
- Nicolaus Copernicus
- During the Scientific Revolution the heliocentric view of the universe was first proposed by
- Marquis de Lafayette
- The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen stated the powers of government came from the people, not the king. Who wrote this document?
- Brazil
- Jose de San Martin and Simon Bolivar brought independence to all of the following nations except:
- Peninsulares
- During the 1800s, revolutions changed governments throughtout Latin America. Which of the following groups governed Spanish and Portuguese colonies in Latin America prior to the revolutions of the 1800s?
- Robespierre
- This man was responsible for the Reign of Terror in France.
- In the northern and centural area
- Where did the rebellion spread across.
- Reign of Terror
- All of the following fueled French desires to revolt against the monarchy EXCEPT
- World Power
- Japan has the strongest navy and has defeated Russia's and China's navy makeing it a
- He wanted to defend the U.S. holdings in the Pacific
- President Roosevelt wanted to build a canal to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans because
- Foreigners and Chinese Christians
- In 1900, the Boxers attacked who?
- Rudyard Kipling;duty
- Great Britain, poet___ argued that the democatic nations had a ___ to spread their government, culture, and religion to other parts of the world.
- John Locke
- Name the Enlightenment thinker who influenced Thomas Jefferson in his writing of the DOI.
- Ptolemy
- The Scientific Revolution challenged many medieval ideas about science. All the following were astronomers during the Scientific Revolution EXCEPT
- The Spanish-American War
- The result of this war made the United States a world power.
- Religion
- They believed the British were trying to change their ____
- Great Britan
- Which nation has the oldest written constitution in the world that is still in effect?
- Voltaire
- Who was the greatest thinker of the Enlightenment?
- Start of the enclosure movement
- The rise of industrialism changed life so much that historians refer to these changes as the Industrial Revolution. Which of the following helped pave the way for the Industrial Revolution?
- Assembly line and interchangeable parts
- The invention of these two things will enable all factories to mass produce their products.
- July 14
- France celebrates its independence day on
- Guam, Puerto Rico, The Philippines
- As a result of the Spanish-American war, the United States gained control of
- East Asia
- Where did Japan begin her empire?
- Constitution
- Establishes a framework for government, provides the supreme law for a country, and states the political ideas shared by a people ... These statements best describes a(n)
- Collecting data through observation
- The scientific method used reason to study a topic. Which of the following is the first step in the scientific method?
- Steel is flexible and sturdy
- Steel will replace iron as a building material because
- He required that all citizens pay taxes
- Napoleon Bonaparte used his powers to change France into an empire. What other change did he bring to France?
- Production of textiles
- Industrial technology was first used in the
- Fat of cows and of pigs.
- A rumer was spread that bullets had been greased with what?
- Samuel Slater
- Which of the following men was responcible for bringing textile technology to the United States?
- Francis Bacon
- The English thinker ______ developed what is known as the scientific method.
- Quiet working environment
- All of the following were examples of life in textile mills EXCEPT
- Sepoy
- The ___ distrusted the British.
- Built anywhere
- With the invention of the steam-powered machines, factories could now be
- Unequal tax burden
- Which of the following was a major cause of the French Revolution?
- Robespierre
- The National Convention ended the Reign of Terror by executing
- James Madison
- The "Father" of the United States Constitution is
- Red Sea
- The Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea with the
- The spinning jenny
- All of the following were examples of the Agricultural Revolution EXCEPT
- Toussaint L'Ouverture
- In 1804, enslaved people in Haiti revolted against French rule. Who was the leader of the Haitian Revolution?
- Monroe Doctrene
- This document was issued in 1823 to warn Europeans that colonization in Americas was off limits.
- Set up there own government
- What did the English settlers demand when they came to North America?
- Passing Amendments
- One way that a constitiution can be flexible, or change with time, is by