Question 1
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The Russian Version of an Absolute Monarch was called this
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czar
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Kaiser
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Hidalgo
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Bacon
Question 2
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Gold and Silver or the measure of a nation’s wealth in Absolute Monarchy
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Boyars
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Hidalgo
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Bullion
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Watt
Question 3
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This ornate, huge palace was used by Louis XIV to show off the greatness of France and to make other monarchs jealous.
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Luddites
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Versailles
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Bourgeoisie
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Robespierre
Question 4
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The Russian nobles who suffered the most loss of power under Ivan the IV
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Radicals
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Boyars
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Bourgeoisie
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Lusitania
Question 5
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The fleet of ships that Philip II sent to defeat Elizabeth I- it’s defeat is an example of Decline.
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Spanish Armada
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Boyars
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Van Schlieffen Plan
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Gavrilo Princip
Question 6
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This Russian leader had a Secret Police that killed anyone whom he felt was a “Traitor”
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Louis XIV
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Rasputin
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Kaiser Wilhelm the 2nd
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Ivan the Terrible
Question 7
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Economic Problems (decline) during This Spanish king’s reign included severe inflation, a huge national debt and Bankruptcy.
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Gavrilo Princip
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Wilson
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Rasputin
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Philip II
Question 8
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Famous Dutch painter known for portraits of wealthy bankers and merchants- an example of Achievement.
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Rembrandt
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Newton
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Hidalgo
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Jacobins
Question 9
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The French Enlightenment author who wrote many works defending the idea of Freedom of speech.
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Baroque
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Voltaire
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Newton
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Luddite
Question 10
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A time period when many Europeans questioned accepted (often Church) beliefs and developed new ways of thinking about the natural world.
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Scientific Revolution
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Westernization
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Coup d'Etat
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Urbanization
Question 11
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He was put on trial by the church for supporting the Heliocentric theory of the universe.
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Galileo
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Voltaire
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Rasputin
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Hidalgo
Question 12
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The ornate style of art and music that was developed during the Enlightenment.
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Baroque
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Watt
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Indoctrination
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Geo Centre
Question 13
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He developed the law of universal gravitation as well as the subject of Calculus
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Newton
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Jacobins
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Gaileleo
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Louis Napoleon
Question 14
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An intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and an individual’s ability to solve problems
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Enlightenment
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Scientific Revolution
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Westernization
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Child Labor
Question 15
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The idea that government is an agreement between the people (not god) and the king was developed in large part by this English philosopher
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Locke
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Voltaire
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Rasputin
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Lenin
Question 16
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His Scientific method included observation, hypothesis, testing and conclusion.
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Bacon
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Simon Bolivar
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Otto Von Bismarck
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Voltaire
Question 17
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A sudden seizure of power. It’s how Napoleon took over France.
Question 18
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It’s the name for the middle class who belonged to the Third Estate in the Old Regime.
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Bourgeoisie
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Boyars
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Jacobins
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Entrepreneurs
Question 19
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The French king and queen whose excessive spending and weak leadership led to the French Revolution
Question 20
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These radicals were led by Robespierre- they wanted to end the monarchy and establish a republic of virtue.
Question 21
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85% of the lives claimed by this were peasants and the lower classes- people that the Revolution was supposed to protect
Question 22
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It’s how Russia defeated Napoleon’s Grand Army- by retreating and destroying crops and villages along the way.
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Scorched Earth Policy
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Battle Of Trafalgar
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Totalitarianism
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Great Purge
Question 23
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These were two of Napoleon’s greatest achievements/ reforms in government
Question 24
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Napoleon gave up his plans for invading Britain after his navy was defeated at this Battle.
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Battle Of Trafalgar
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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
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Trench Warfare
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Unrestricted Subwarfare
Question 25
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The Name for the King of the newly unified German state- and say it right : )
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Kaiser
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Entrepreneurs
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Lusitania
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Lassetaire
Question 26
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The term for Spanish-born people living in the America’s- they were at the top of Spanish American society.
Question 27
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He was known as the Liberator of South America who wanted to unite the region into a single country called Grand Columbia.
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Hidalgo
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Simon Bolivar
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Otto Von Bismarck
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Louis Napoleon
Question 28
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This priest started the Mexican independence movement in the small village of Dolores.
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Simon Bolivar
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Horace Mann
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Lenin
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Lusitania
Question 29
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He led the unification of Germany through a policy of violence and manipulation known as realpolitik.
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Otto Von Bismarck
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Horace Mann
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Lenin
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Philip II
Question 30
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He was elected the president of France in 1848 and declared himself Emperor 4 years later- a move his uncle would have liked
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Louis Napoleon
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Kaiser Wilhelm the 2nd
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Robespierre
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Louis XIV
Question 31
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It’s the major advantage of Nationalism and the major disadvantage of Nationalism.
Question 32
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People who wanted to protect the traditional monarchies of Europe and People who wanted more power given to elected Parliaments with only the wealthy and educated voting.
Question 33
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This practice developed in part because of the large number of young people in England and the need for plentiful cheap labor.
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Child Labor
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1)White Army 2)Red Army
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Autocracy
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Totalitarianism
Question 34
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A risk-taker in search of profit who drove the changes made by the industrial revolution.
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Entrepreneurs
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Boyars
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Bourgeoisie
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Luddites
Question 35
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An economic system where the factors of production are owned by the government.
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Socialism
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Communism
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Totalitarianism
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Militarism
Question 36
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A radical form of socialism where ALL land, mines, factories, railroads and businesses would be owned by the proletariat
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Urbanization
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Communism
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Totalitarianism
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Indoctrination
Question 37
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This reformer favored free public education for all children so that they would not have to work in factories.
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Horace Mann
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Otto Von Bismarck
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Louis Napoleon
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Kaiser Wilhelm the 2nd
Question 38
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This movement from the farms to the cities was driven by the agricultural changes of the Industrial Revolutions.
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Urbanization
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Westernization
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Enlightenment
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Scientific Revolution
Question 39
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He improved the steam engine by making it work faster and more efficiently.
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Watt
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Otto Von Bismarck
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Simon Bolivar
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Louis XIV
Question 40
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This group of workers would smash machines who were taking their jobs as a form of protest.
Question 41
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A form of government where all power is held in the hands of single person or group- Russia before (and really even after) the revolution.
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Autocracy
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Totalitarianism
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Socialism
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Militarism
Question 42
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A form of government that exercises complete control over all aspects of public AND private life- Stalin’s Russia for example.
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Totalitarianism
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Autocracy
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Socialism
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Militarism
Question 43
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The Army who supported the Czar and the Army who supported the Bolsheviks.
Question 44
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Both of these czars feared reforms and worked to maintain autocratic rule in Russia
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1) Alexander The 3rd 2) Nicholas The 2nd
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Louis XVI & Marie Antoinette
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Otto Von Bismarck
Louis Napoleon
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Horace Mann
Rasputin
Question 45
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The campaign of terror by Stalin to eliminate anyone who threatened his power- including fellow Bolsheviks and other members of the communist party.
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Great Purge
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Nationalism
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Westernization
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Propaganda
Question 46
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This “holy man” was a favorite of the Czarina but he was assassinated by others who feared his growing power and influence in the government.
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Rasputin
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Lenin
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Voltaire
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Galileo
Question 47
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He returned to Russia in November of 1917 and led the Bolshevik Revolution. He tried to merge communism with some capitalism to help the economy.
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Lenin
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Voltaire
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Rasputin
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Kaiser Wilhelm the 2nd
Question 48
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This process begins with totalitarian states controlling education so that the young can be instructed in government beliefs.
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Indoctrination
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Militarism
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Communism
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Autocracy
Question 49
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The belief that a strong military that can mobilize quickly as the measure of a country’s greatness- a cause of WWI
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Militarism
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Urbanization
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Totalitarianism
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Indoctrination
Question 50
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France, Russia and Great Britain
Question 51
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Germany, Austria- Hungary and Italy
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Triple Entente -> Allies
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Triple Alliance -> Central Powers
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Red Army; Blue Army; Yellow Army
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Major Empires before WWI/WWII
Question 52
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This is loyalty to one’s country and/or ethnic group and was a major cause of WWI.
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Nationalism
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Indoctrination
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Militarism
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Propganda
Question 53
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This was Germany’s plan for Victory- defeat France quickly and then rush to the East to face Russia.
Question 54
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Ruler of Germany who stressed German greatness and who ended Germany’s alliance with Russia
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Kaiser Wilhelm the 2nd
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Louis XIV
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Wilson
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Gavrilo Princip
Question 55
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This telegram from Germany to Mexico promising help against the US was the final straw that led the US to declare war on Germany in WWI
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Zimmerman Note
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Van Schlieffen Plan
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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
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Unrestricted Subwarfare
Question 56
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The German sinking of this British passenger ship carrying 128 Americans outraged the American public.
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Unrestricted Subwarfare
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Lusitania
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Radicals
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Soviets
Question 57
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He felt that he was the state even though his excessive spending and costly wars put France massively into to debt.
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Louis XIV
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Lassetaire
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Lenin
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Marx
Question 58
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The idea held by the Church that the earth was the center of the universe and that the sun and planets circled it.
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Geo Centre
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Westernization
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Capitalism
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Communism
Question 59
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The idea that Russia should modernize by following the example of Western Europe (wearing European style clothing for example).
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Westernization
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Geo Centre
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Indoctrination
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Militarism
Question 60
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This British Admiral defeated Napoleon’s navy and this British general defeated Napoleon’s Army.
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Nelson and Wellington
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1) Alexander The 3rd 2) Nicholas The 2nd
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Louis XVI & Marie Antoinette
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Peninsulaires and then the Creoles
Question 61
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He was the final victim of the Reign of Terror and was put there by his fellow radicals.
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Robespierre
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Radicals
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Stephenson
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Lassetaire
Question 62
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University students who favored drastic changes in government who would extend democracy to all people.
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Radicals
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Jacobins
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Lusitanians
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Soviets
Question 63
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An economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned and invested to make a profit.
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Capitalism
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Socialism
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Communism
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Industrialism
Question 64
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The name given to the local councils of workers, peasants and soldiers established by socialist revolutionaries after the czar stepped down
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Soviets
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Entrepreneurs
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Bureaucrats
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Bourgeoisie
Question 65
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He developed one of the first locomotives for the mining industry.
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Stephenson
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Lassetaire
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Lusitania
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Watt
Question 66
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The idea that government should not interfere with business and industry which is the basis for capitalism
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Lassetaire
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Marxism
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Communism
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Anarchy
Question 67
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The Founder of communism who wrote the influential pamphlet The Communist Manifesto
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Marx
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Lenin
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Voltaire
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Montesquieu
Question 68
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Biased or incomplete information spread by the state to support state actions and beliefs.
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Propaganda
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Indoctrination
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Militarism
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Totalitarianism
Question 69
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This was the major difference between the Eastern and Western front in WWI.
Question 70
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This agreement between Germany and Russia ended Russia’s involvement in the war and allowed Germany to send it’s whole army to the Western Front.
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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
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Zimmerman Note
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Lassetaire
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Article 231
Question 71
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The Dutch use of this democratic form of government was key to their prosperity.
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Republic
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Democracy
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Constitutional Monarchy
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Parliamentary Democracy
Question 72
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He was the Serbian Nationalist whose assassination of Austria’s Archduke Franz Ferdinand and wife sparked WWI.
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Gavrilo Princip
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Wilson
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Marx
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Robespierre
Question 73
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The President of the US who developed the Fourteen points as principles for the Treaty of Versailles.
Question 74
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The use of this caused the Western Front to become a bloody, muddy, lice-infested stalemate.
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Trench Warfare
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Scorched Earth Policy
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Propaganda
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Militarism
Question 75
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This was the war guilt clause of the Treaty of Versailles which also punished Germany with billions of dollars in reparations- a major cause of WWII.
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Article 231
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14 Points
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Van Schlieffen Plan
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Zimmerman Note
Question 76
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This was supposed to be a organization of countries that would help to keep the peace after WWI.
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United Nations
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League of Nations
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Allies
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Axis
Question 77
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The use of this strategy by Germany angered the American public and helped to lead the US into WWI.
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Trench Warfare
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Unrestricted Subwarfare
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Blitzkrieg
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Van Schlieffen Plan
Question 78
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Submarines,
Poison Gas,
Tanks
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Machine Guns were these
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New Weapons of War
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Conventional Warfare
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Unconventional Warfare
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Nuclear powered weaponry