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Which result completes this list?
Immediate Effects of the Renaissance
• Revival of trade
• Emergence of cities
• Rise of banks and joint-stock companies
• _______________?__________________
Which statement was NOT a result of the Protestant Reformation?
How did metal impact European conquests of territories during the Age of Exploration?
Complete the chart.
Which of the following best completes the graphic?
Which advancement did NOT occur during the Scientific Revolution?
Nicholas Copernicus
Johannes Kepler
William Harvey
The men in the list are associated with the ___________________________
Which statement BEST explains how the Scientific Revolution led to the growth of democratic ideas?
The items on the list describe which key principles of the Declaration of Independence?
• Applied reason to the human world
• Stimulated religious tolerance
• Fueled democratic revolutions around the world
Which era of world history is best described by this list?
Based on the information below, the Congress of Vienna led to which reaction in Europe in the short-term? Goals of the Congress of Vienna, 1814-¬1815
• Restore balance of power so that European countries would not be threats to one another. • Restore royal families to the thrones held before Napoleon conquests.
• Prevent further French aggression by surrounding France with strong countries.
Which factor was NOT an impact of the Industrial Revolution on industrialized countries?
Each of the following was an effect of industrialization EXCEPT
Which political change resulted from the events in this list?
Industrial Revolution in England
• Urban centers expanded.
• The manufacturing sector created new jobs.
• A middle class of managers and professionals emerged
This list reflects which aspect of the Age of Industrialization?
British Legislative Acts
• Health and Morals of Apprentices Act of 1802
• Cotton Mills and Factories Act of 1819
• Workshop Regulation Act of 1867
Adam Smith advocated laissez-faire, which implies
Karl Marx’s slogan “. . . WORKERS OF ALL LANDS UNITE!” is associated with which economic theory?
Use the information to complete the sentence.
Characteristics of the British Empire
• Built a large navy to protect merchant fleet and colonies
• Largest and most technically advanced merchant fleet in the world
• Very active in international trade
• Maintained colonies around the world
Based on this information, Great Britain became an empire because of its
The timeline demonstrates how the British government
All of these are reasons industrialized countries sought new colonies EXCEPT —
Which of the following best completes the graphic?
Which motivation for imperialism is BEST reflected in this quotation?
Why should we not form a secret society with but one object, the furtherance of the British Empire and the bringing of the whole world under British rule . . . for making the Anglo Saxon race but one Empire?
—Cecil Rhodes, British Imperialist, 1877
What term could best replace the underlined phrase in the quote?
Read the quote from a speech given by Sun Yat-sen in 1924.
Since the day of Japan's victory over Russia, the peoples of Asia have cherished the hope of shaking off the yoke of European oppression, a hope which has given rise to a series or independence movements-in Egypt, Persia, Turkey, Afghanistan, and finally in India.
Which factor MOST influenced this portion of the treaty?
Use the excerpt below to answer the question.
To those colonies and territories which as a consequence of the late war have ceased to be under the sovereignty of the States which formerly governed them and which are inhabited by peoples not yet able to stand by themselves . . . there should be applied the principle that the wellbeing and development of such peoples form a sacred trust of civilization and that securities for the performance of this trust should be embodied in this Covenant.
—Article 22, The Treaty of Versailles, 1919
Use the excerpt below to answer the question
Mass-production in the late 19th century revolutionized how wars were fought. . . . New guns had the capability of attacking an opponent from longer ranges. . . . Frontal assaults became disastrous. . . .
—“World War I–Technology,” New York State Archives, 2013
How did this technological change affect military actions in World War I?
Which topic best completes the diagram?
Which title best describes this list?
• Defeat in the Russo-Japanese War
• Landless peasantry
• Incompetence of Nicholas II
• Military defeats and high casualties in World War I
What was one result of this event?
When word spread that banks’ assets contained huge uncollectable loans and almost worthless stock certificates, depositors rushed to withdraw their savings. Unable to raise fresh funds from the Federal Reserve System, banks began failing by the hundreds . . .
—Public Broadcasting Corporation
What resulted from the challenges shown in the chart?
Why did post-World War I promote the idea of existentialism in books during that time period?
32. Use the list below to answer the question.
• The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald
• A Farewell to Arms, Ernest Hemingway
• “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” T. S. Eliot
Which phrase BEST describes the works in this list?
During the 1930s, which widespread sentiment contributed to the rise of totalitarianism?
All of the following were causes of World War II EXCEPT —
During World War II millions of Jews and other targeted ethnic groups in areas occupied by the Axis powers were forced to move to ghettos and concentration camps in Europe. As a result of these events, many Jewish communities were completely destroyed.
How did the international community respond to these events?
Which concept was NOT an outcome of World War II?
Which two countries emerged as military powers directly after World War II?