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World History EOC Review 2World History EOC Review 2

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Which European nation first began a sustained campaign of exploration?

A. France

B. Portugal

C. The Netherlands

D. England

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What made Christopher Columbus’s proposed voyage in 1492 unusual

was?

A. His new theory that the world was round.

B. His intention to circumnavigate the globe

C. That the world was small enough that a ship could sail from Europe to the Far East by going westward

D. His hope that an undiscovered continent lay to the west of Europe

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Who began the Protestant Reformation?

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Besides the Europeans, which other group ran a MAJOR slave

trade in Africa?

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Why were the Spanish able to conquer large and powerful Native American societies so

quickly and so decisively?

I.The Spanish had more sophisiticated military technology

II.Native Americans tended to be pacifists and did not put up a fight

III.Native Americans died in great numbers from European diseases

IV.The Spanish used effective divide and conquer techniques

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B. Portugal

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C. That the world was small enough that a ship could sail from Europe to the Far East by going westward

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Who is Martin Luther?

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Who are the Arabs?

Also accepted:Who are the Muslims?

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I, III, and IV

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What was Portugal’s principal colony in Latin America

A. ChileB. EcuadorC. BrazilD. Belize

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The English Civil War of 1640-1649 saw which ruler of England killed?:

A. James IB. Charles I.. C. Henry VIII.D. Edward XI.

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What is NOT true about the emergence of capitalism in Europe?

A. Capitalism involved greater governmental control over economic activity. B. One of the earliest advocates for capitalism was Adam Smith.C. The rise of capitalism paralleled the rapid growth of Europe’s middle class. D. Capitalism operated according to the principal of economic competition.

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Who were the four Renaissance artists whose names would later be immortalized in a cartoon?

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Which Spanish conquistadors conquered the Aztecs and the Inca’s, taking over Mexico and

Peru for Spain [two names needed!]?

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C. Brazil

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B. Charles I

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A. Capitalism involved greater governmental control over

economic activity.

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Donatello, Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael.

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Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro

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The Industrial Revolution is generally considered the have begun in A. France. B. EnglandC. GermanyD. The United States

Age of Revolution 1- $200How did industrialization affect the Atlantic slave trade?

A.Industrialization of the textile trade increased the demand for US cotton and

revived slavery for several decadesB.Reliance on machines caused the slave trade to end earlier than it would have

otherwiseC.Industrialization ended the slave trade

entirelyD.Steam power allowed the British and the

United States navies to stop the slave trade before 1850

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Charles Darwin’s accomplishments can be best summed up as follows:

A. He was the first to propose the theory of evolution B. He single-handedly caused Western civilization to experience widespread doubt against Christianity. C. He successfully argued against the theory of evolution. D. He was the first satisfactorily to explain the concept of evolution by means of genetic theory.

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The Reign of Terror in France saw thousands of executions. What did

they use to carry out the executions?

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What was the first Latin American country to rebel and why was it

so significant?

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B. England.

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A. Industrialization of the textile trade increased the demand for

US cotton and revived slavery for several decades

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D. He was the first satisfactorily to explain the

concept of evolution by means of genetic theory

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What is the guillotine?

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What is the Haitian Rebellion and because it was led by

slaves?

Age of Revolution 2 $100During the American Revolution, the “Tories” were

A. Canadian volunteers who joined the British armies. B. American colonists who remained loyal to Great BritainC. English merchants who sympathized with the American colonistsD. American colonists who fought the British but made their own country afterwords

Age of Revolution 2 $200Why was control over the Suez Canal so contentious in the late 1800’s?A. It linked Europe with TurkeyB. It linked the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.C. It linked Europe and the Mediterranean with the Red Sea and the Indian OceanD. It strengthened French control over Egypt.

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Why did the abolishing of the slave trade in Africa help pave the way toward European conquest there in the late 1800’s?A.The pattern of African trade changed, causing many states to lose revenue, suffer economic downturns and become more vulnerable to foreign take overB. Fighting the abolitionist cause, Europeans set a precedent for future interventions in African affairsC. Europeans began thinking that military invasions of African territory were justifiedD. All of the above.

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What famous canal had a propaganda poster advertising for it by showing “The Kiss of

the Oceans”?

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The Factory Act of 1833, set as the minimum age for

employment, dealt with what type of laws?

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B. American colonists who remained loyal to Great

Britain

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It linked Europe and the Mediterranean with the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean

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D. All of the above.

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What is the Panama Canal?

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Child Labor Laws

Globalization 1 - $100Globalization 1 - $100Besides submarine warfare, what factor helped to induce the United States to declare war on Germany for WWI?A.German atrocities in BelgiumB.German mistreatment of French and British prisoners of warC.Germany’s threats to occupy Cuba and Puerto RicoD.Germany’s attempt to persuade Mexico to declare war on the United States

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In China, who would rise to power and become a totalitarian ruler?

A. Kim Jong IlB. Lu HsunC. Mao ZedongD. Yuan Shikai

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What city experienced the worst siege not just of World War II, but of the entire modern era?

A.LeningradB.DresdenC.StalingradD.Krakow

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Which US President (who has a dam named after him) was in charge of the United States when the Great Depression hit?

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What two cities were the atomic bombs dropped on to bring about

Victory over Japan Day?

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D. Germany’s attempt to persuade Mexico to declare war on the United States

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C. Mao Zedong

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C. Stalingrad

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Who is President Herbert Hoover?

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Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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Who is NOT a World War II dictator?

A. Benito Mussolini, ItalyB. Adolf Hitler, GermanyC. Kim il Sung, North KoreaD. Josef Stalin, Soviet Union

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What was the area between the trench’s called?

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What is the name of the first satellite in space?

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Who was in the Triple Entente and who was in the

Triple Alliance?

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What was the Cold War about and what two superpowers

were involved?

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C. Kim il Sung, North Korea

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What is no mans land?

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Sputnik

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Triple Entente: France, Great Britain and RussianTriple Alliance: Austria-

Hungary, Germany and Italy

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The Cold War is about both the arms race in terms of getting

nuclear weapons and the bigger struggle between capitalism and communism, involved the United

States and the Soviet Union.

Final Jeopardy

Topic: Medieval Era / Post Classical

Final Jeopardy

Question: What two religions were often pitted against each other and what were they fighting over?

Final Jeopardy-Answer

Islam and Christianity and they fought over the Holy Land/Jerusalem