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Industrialization, Imperialism, WWI
Jennifer McCollum
Quiz by Jennifer McCollum, updated more than 1 year ago
Jennifer McCollum
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Question 1

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When was the Industrial Revolution?
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  • 1800-1900
  • 1700-1900
  • 1600-1800

Question 2

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KNOW THIS! Major cities developed in Colonial Latin America: H[blank_start]avana[blank_end], M[blank_start]exico[blank_end] C[blank_start]ity[blank_end], L[blank_start]ima[blank_end], S[blank_start]ao[blank_end] P[blank_start]aulo[blank_end], B[blank_start]uenos[blank_end] A[blank_start]ires[blank_end].
Answer
  • avana
  • exico
  • ima
  • ao
  • aulo
  • ity
  • uenos
  • ires

Question 3

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Viceroys are:
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  • pure blood born in Spain
  • pure blood born in a colony
  • not pure blood born in a colony

Question 4

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Creoles are:
Answer
  • pure blood born in Spain
  • pure blood born in a colony
  • not pure blood born in a colony

Question 5

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Mestizos are:
Answer
  • pure blood born in Spain
  • pure blood born in a colony
  • not pure blood born in a colony

Question 6

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Toussaint L'Overture was:
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  • slave in Haiti
  • favorite of masters, trusted, allowed to read
  • got people to rise - only successful overthrow
  • against the system
  • all of these

Question 7

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Simon Bolivar was:
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  • freed most of the south - chasing them out of America
  • freed Mexico - owned by Spanish

Question 8

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Father Miguel Hidaglo was:
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  • freed most of the south - chased them out of America
  • freed Mexico - owned by Spanish

Question 9

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James Watt invented the [blank_start]steam engine[blank_end].
Answer
  • steam engine
  • cotton gin
  • process for making steel
  • spinning jenny
  • seed drill
  • pasteurization - discovered bacteria
  • vaccines

Question 10

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Eli Whitney invented the [blank_start]cotton gin[blank_end].
Answer
  • cotton gin
  • steam engine
  • process for making steel
  • spinning jenny
  • seed drill
  • pasteurization - discovered bacteria
  • vaccines

Question 11

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KNOW Henry Bessemer invented to [blank_start]process for making steel[blank_end].
Answer
  • process for making steel
  • steam engine
  • cotton gin
  • spinning jenny
  • seed drill
  • pasteurization - discovered bacteria
  • vaccines

Question 12

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KNOW James Hargreaves invented the [blank_start]spinning jenny[blank_end].
Answer
  • spinning jenny
  • steam engine
  • cotton gin
  • vaccines
  • pasteurization - discovered bacteria
  • process for making steel
  • seed drill

Question 13

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Jethro Tull invented the [blank_start]seed drill[blank_end]
Answer
  • seed drill
  • steam engine
  • cotton gin
  • pasteurization - discovered bacteria
  • vaccines
  • process for making steel
  • spinning jenny

Question 14

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KNOW Louis Pasteur invented the [blank_start]pasteurization[blank_end].
Answer
  • pasteurization
  • steam engine
  • cotton gin
  • seed drill
  • process of making steel
  • vaccines
  • spinning jenny

Question 15

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KNOW Edward Jenner invented the [blank_start]vaccines[blank_end].
Answer
  • vaccines
  • steam engine
  • cotton gin
  • spinning jenny
  • process of making steel
  • seed drill
  • pasteurization - discovered bacteria

Question 16

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All of these impact Industrial Revolution. Which are the biggest TWO?
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  • Pollution
  • Redistribution of populations
  • Cottages destroyed - landlords want less people, more pastures and livestock
  • Urbanization - people have to go somewhere!

Question 17

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What was The Lowell Factory?
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  • the "perfect textile factory"
  • girls only dorms
  • lessons, education, pay
  • girls sent because home needs boys to work on the farm

Question 18

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Mine owners and factory owners controlled:
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  • where workers shop
  • what tools workers use
  • how much tools cost
  • how much workers spend
  • cell phone reception
  • breeding habits of dogs
  • how much sand goes into the ocean

Question 19

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Social effects of the Industrial Revolution: 1. Education expanded - saves money on training people if they are already educated 2. Great Britain outlaws slavery 3. Women and children enter work force 4. Fights to end child labor 5. Women want more equality 6. Fights for better working conditions 7. Strikes 8. Lobbying & collective bargaining - people fighting together for the same things
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 20

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KNOW Adam Smith's book about Capitalism is called [blank_start]Wealth of Nations[blank_end].
Answer
  • Wealth of Nations

Question 21

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KNOW Book about Capitalism called "Wealth of Nations" was written by [blank_start]Adam Smith[blank_end].
Answer
  • Adam Smith

Question 22

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KNOW Communist Manifesto was written by:
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  • Karl Marx
  • Friedrich Engels
  • Mao Zedong
  • Joseph Stalin
  • Vladimir Lenin

Question 23

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Socialism is [blank_start]based on deed[blank_end].
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  • based on deed
  • based on need

Question 24

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Communism is [blank_start]based on need[blank_end].
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  • based on need
  • based on deed

Question 25

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Factory injuries - almost half of factory workers are injured.
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  • True
  • False

Question 26

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The Brutal Overlooker always watching the factory workers was called [blank_start]Master[blank_end].
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  • Master

Question 27

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Punishments by the Brutal Overlooker:
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  • Hit with straps to work faster
  • Dunked in water for being late
  • Chained to machines for running away

Question 28

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The argument of good vs bad factory life went back and forth, back and forth, over and over again. Example: In 1836 Lord Ashley surveyed doctors about health risks in working 10+ hours a day and found that over half agreed. However, during his speech he admitted not every doctor agreed 10+ was too much.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 29

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Like in the movie Snow Piercer - Piercers are youngest children in factories who must repair broken threads. Very dangerous. Children considered expendable.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 30

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Women had the right to vote during the Industrial Revolution.
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  • True
  • False

Question 31

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Dr. Walton testified that factory conditions were [blank_start]good[blank_end].
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  • good
  • bad

Question 32

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Dr. Ward testified that factory conditions were [blank_start]bad[blank_end].
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  • bad
  • good

Question 33

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Journalist Edward Banes reported that factory conditions were [blank_start]good[blank_end].
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  • good
  • bad

Question 34

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Upton Sinclair's The Jungle reveals that horrible working conditions didn't just effect the [blank_start]poor[blank_end], it also inadvertently effected the [blank_start]rich[blank_end].
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  • rich
  • poor

Question 35

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Which president agreed with Upton Sinclair's conclusions in The Jungle?
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  • President Theodore Roosevelt
  • President John Quincy Adams
  • President Herbert Hoover
  • President Abraham Lincoln

Question 36

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Imperialism is domination of [blank_start]stronger[blank_end] country over [blank_start]weaker[blank_end] country.
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  • stronger
  • weaker
  • weaker
  • stronger

Question 37

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Suffrage is the right to [blank_start]vote[blank_end].
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  • vote

Question 38

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Imperialism let to many revolutions!
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  • Medical revolution - Bacteria is everywhere!
  • Women's rights revolution - We want to vote!
  • Athenian revolution - We want democracy!
  • English revolution - Establish a commonwealth!

Question 39

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The Industrial Revolution led to increased [blank_start]competition[blank_end] which lead to increased [blank_start]nationalism[blank_end] which lead to increased [blank_start]imperialism[blank_end].
Answer
  • competition
  • imperialism
  • nationalism
  • nationalism
  • imperialism
  • competition
  • imperialism
  • competition
  • nationalism

Question 40

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A [blank_start]colony[blank_end] is - Mother country moves in and makes weaker country follow their rules. Mother country always wins!
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  • colony
  • protectorate
  • sphere of influence

Question 41

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A [blank_start]protectorate[blank_end] is - What the baby country gets from the mother country in exchange for protection. Some countries ASK for this.
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  • protectorate
  • colony
  • sphere of influence

Question 42

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A [blank_start]sphere of influence[blank_end] is - Country in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority
Answer
  • sphere of influence
  • colony
  • protectorate

Question 43

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What is Bloody Sunday?
Answer
  • January 30th, 1972
  • Catholic kids start peaceful march for more rights in Protestant territory
  • Peaceful march escalates as kids throw trash and police get nervous
  • 13 kids died

Question 44

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[blank_start]Liberia[blank_end] was not Imperialized because [blank_start]America[blank_end] controlled it to allow people back to Africa.
Answer
  • Liberia
  • Etheopia
  • America
  • England
  • France
  • Germany
  • Spain

Question 45

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Imperialism in Africa was different because:
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  • It wasn't about the minerals - No one knew what was there!
  • It was all about a race for more land!
  • Both!

Question 46

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The world let Africa get Imperialized because of [blank_start]slavery[blank_end] (it was actually just punishment for bad deeds - like our prison system).
Answer
  • slavery

Question 47

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[blank_start]Etheopea[blank_end] was not Imperialized because it was [blank_start]Catholic[blank_end].
Answer
  • Etheopea
  • Liberia
  • Catholic
  • Protestant

Question 48

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In [blank_start]1884[blank_end] the [blank_start]Berlin[blank_end] Conference was held because so many people were trying to claim Africa and there needed to be rules for colonization.
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  • 1884
  • 1864
  • 1824
  • 1844
  • Berlin
  • African
  • German
  • Suez Canal
  • European

Question 49

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The 1884 Berlin Conference was held in [blank_start]Otto[blank_end] Bismark's home in Germany and called Realpolitik.
Answer
  • Otto

Question 50

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The [blank_start]Suez Canal[blank_end] opened in 1869 after 10 years of finance from [blank_start]France[blank_end] and Egypt. France and [blank_start]Egypt[blank_end] went broke. [blank_start]Britain[blank_end] sees this as an opportunity. They say "We'll give you money for shares!" They take 44%. Now [blank_start]Britain[blank_end] controls the canal and tells [blank_start]Egypt[blank_end] they can't use it! This is an example of [blank_start]Imperialism[blank_end]!
Answer
  • Suez Canal
  • France
  • Egypt
  • Britain
  • Imperialism
  • France
  • Britain
  • Suez Canal
  • Imperialism
  • Egypt
  • France
  • Suez Canal
  • Britain
  • Imperialism
  • Britain
  • France
  • Egypt
  • Suez Canal
  • Imperialism
  • Britain
  • France
  • Egypt
  • Suez Canal
  • Imperialism
  • Egypt
  • Britain
  • France
  • Suez Canal
  • Imperialism
  • Imperialism
  • France
  • Egypt
  • Britain
  • Suez Canal

Question 51

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The African National Congress [blank_start]fought[blank_end] the apartheid in South Africa.
Answer
  • fought
  • did not fight

Question 52

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Britain takes over India. Why? [blank_start]Crops[blank_end]. Sepoys (Hindus) and Buddhists are forced to work together for British. Why did the Sepoys rebel? There was a rumor that the [blank_start]chicken[blank_end] fat was actually [blank_start]pork[blank_end] fat. The rebellion lasted [blank_start]2[blank_end] years. The [blank_start]British[blank_end] won.
Answer
  • Crops
  • Minerals
  • Land
  • Religion
  • Suez Canal
  • chicken
  • pork
  • pork
  • chicken
  • 2
  • 5
  • 3
  • 4
  • British
  • Sepoys

Question 53

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The Treaty of Nanjing in 1842 was meant to:
Answer
  • Stop Queen Victoria from sending Opium to China in exchange for lots of money.
  • End segregation in Africa.
  • Create rules for colonization such as "Effective Occupation".
  • Give Japan complete isolation from outside influence.

Question 54

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The Edict of 1635 was:
Answer
  • meant to create rules for colonization such as "Effective Occupation"
  • meant to effectively end segregation in Africa
  • meant to stop Queen Victoria from sending Opium to China in exchange for lots of money
  • meant to isolate Japan from outside influence.

Question 55

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[blank_start]Japan[blank_end] did not fold under Imperialism! They built an overseas empire! From [blank_start]China[blank_end] they took [blank_start]Korea[blank_end] and [blank_start]Taiwan[blank_end]. From [blank_start]Russia[blank_end] they took [blank_start]Manchira[blank_end].
Answer
  • Japan
  • China
  • Korea
  • Taiwan
  • Russia
  • Manchira
  • China
  • Japan
  • Korea
  • Taiwan
  • Russia
  • Manchira
  • Korea
  • Japan
  • China
  • Russia
  • Manchira
  • Taiwan
  • Japan
  • China
  • Russia
  • Manchira
  • Russia
  • Japan
  • Korea
  • Taiwan
  • Manchira
  • Manchira
  • Russia
  • Japan
  • China
  • Korea
  • Taiwan

Question 56

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Causes of WWI: [blank_start]Militarism[blank_end] (led to an arms race), [blank_start]Alliances[blank_end] (secretive agreements made between everyone), [blank_start]Imperialism[blank_end] (by the 1900s Britain and France had built the largest empires), [blank_start]Nationalism[blank_end] (taking over lands caused lots of "Our Country is the biggest and best!" and Diplomatic [blank_start]Failures[blank_end] (all those alliances meant lots of broken promises).
Answer
  • Militarism
  • Alliances
  • Imperialism
  • Nationalism
  • Failures

Question 57

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KNOW THIS! In 1915 Ottomans began killing Christian Armenians. Balkan Powder Keg of Europe. Balkans _______, ________, and ________ resented Austro-Hungary control. They wanted to be their own countries.
Answer
  • Serbia
  • Bosnia
  • Sarajevo
  • Austria
  • Bolivia
  • China
  • India
  • Korea
  • Taiwan
  • Manchira

Question 58

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The [blank_start]Black[blank_end] Hand and [blank_start]Princep[blank_end]. [blank_start]Princep[blank_end] assassinated Archdule Franz [blank_start]Ferdinand[blank_end] and his wife [blank_start]Sophie[blank_end].
Answer
  • Princep
  • Ferdinand
  • Sophie
  • Princep
  • Black

Question 59

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WWI Alliances - Central Powers (bad guys) were:
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  • Russia
  • France
  • Great Britain
  • America
  • Austria
  • Germany
  • Ottoman Empire

Question 60

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WWI Alliances - Allies (good guys)
Answer
  • Russia
  • France
  • Great Britain
  • America
  • Austria
  • Germany
  • Ottoman Empire

Question 61

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The [blank_start]Western Front[blank_end] is where WWI was fought. It was a stalemate war!
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  • Western Front

Question 62

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Germany created [blank_start]submarines[blank_end] and [blank_start]mustard gas[blank_end]. Britain created [blank_start]tanks[blank_end] to drive over trenches.
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  • u-boats
  • tanks
  • mustard gas
  • automatic weapons
  • tanks
  • submarines
  • mustard gas

Question 63

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Problems in the trenches included:
Answer
  • rats
  • lice
  • shell shock
  • frogs
  • nits
  • trench foot

Question 64

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Major events of WWI: [blank_start]Assasination[blank_end] of Archdule Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie, Lustinia sunk by [blank_start]submarines[blank_end] (128 Americans were killed), [blank_start]Zimmerman[blank_end] Telegram (from [blank_start]Germany[blank_end] to Mexico asking Mexico to invade [blank_start]America[blank_end] so they wouldn't join the war), [blank_start]Russia[blank_end] left the war, [blank_start]America[blank_end] joins the war.
Answer
  • Assasination
  • u-boats
  • Germany
  • America
  • Russia
  • America
  • Zimmerman

Question 65

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Major leaders at WWI peace talks (Treaty of Versailles): 1. America - [blank_start]President Woodrow Wilson[blank_end] 2. Germany - [blank_start]Kaiser Wilhem II[blank_end] 3. Italy - [blank_start]Emanuele Orlando[blank_end] 4. Britain - [blank_start]David Lloyd George[blank_end] 5. France - [blank_start]Georges Clemenceau[blank_end]
Answer
  • President Woodrow Wilson
  • Kaiser Wilhem II
  • Emanuele Orlando
  • David Lloyd George
  • Georges Clemenceau
  • Kaiser Wilhem II
  • President Woodrow Wilson
  • Emanuele Orlando
  • David Lloyd George
  • Georges Clemenceau
  • Emanuele Orlando
  • President Woodrow Wilson
  • Kaiser Wilhem II
  • David Lloyd George
  • Georges Clemenceau
  • David Lloyd George
  • President Woodrow Wilson
  • Kaiser Wilhem II
  • Emanuele Orlando
  • Georges Clemenceau
  • Georges Clemenceau
  • President Woodrow Wilson
  • Kaiser Wilhem II
  • Emanuele Orlando
  • David Lloyd George

Question 66

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At the Treaty of Versailles Peace Talks of WWI, [blank_start]Woodrow Wilson[blank_end] was the only one who wanted everyone to leave happy. [blank_start]Kaiser Wilhem II[blank_end] isolated himself. [blank_start]Emanuele Orlando[blank_end], [blank_start]David Lloyd George[blank_end], and [blank_start]Georges Clemenceau[blank_end] wanted revenge.
Answer
  • Woodrow Wilson
  • Kaiser Wilhem II
  • Emanuele Orlando
  • David Lloyd George
  • Georges Clemenceau
  • Kaiser Wilhem II
  • Woodrow Wilson
  • Emanuele Orlando
  • David Lloyd George
  • Georges Clemenceau
  • Emanuele Orlando
  • Woodrow Wilson
  • Kaiser Wilhem II
  • David Lloyd George
  • Woodrow Wilson
  • Kaiser Wilhem II
  • Georges Clemenceau
  • Woodrow Wilson
  • Kaiser Wilhem II
  • John Adams
  • William Walton
  • Samuel George
  • Jenthro Tull
  • George Claire
  • Edward Banes
  • Samuel Adams
  • Eli Whitney
  • Leopold II

Question 67

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Who lost their Mommies after WWI?
Answer
  • Russia
  • Austria-Hungaria
  • Ottoman Empire
  • Germany
  • America
  • France
  • Great Britain

Question 68

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What did Germany gain as a result of WWI?
Answer
  • Blame (even though it wasn't their fault)
  • Reparations
  • Military
  • Suez Canal
  • Rosetta Stone
  • Orlando Bloom
  • Industrial Revolution

Question 69

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KNOW THIS! What do you do with countries that don't have Mommies anymore? Mandate System. [blank_start]France[blank_end] mandates [blank_start]Syria[blank_end] and [blank_start]Lebanon[blank_end]. [blank_start]Great Britain[blank_end] mandates [blank_start]Jordan[blank_end] and [blank_start]Palestine[blank_end].
Answer
  • France
  • Syria
  • Lebanon
  • Jordan
  • Palestine
  • Syria
  • France
  • Great Britain
  • Jordan
  • Palestine
  • Lebanon
  • France
  • Great Britain
  • Jordan
  • Palestine
  • Great Britain
  • Syria
  • Lebanon
  • Jordan
  • Palestine
  • Jordan
  • France
  • Syria
  • Lebanon
  • Great Britain
  • Palestine
  • France
  • Syria
  • Lebanon
  • Great Britain

Question 70

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What was it like to live in a city during Industrial Revolution?
Answer
  • overpopulated
  • friendly
  • noisy
  • quiet
  • filthy
  • clean
  • depressing
  • joyous

Question 71

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An example of sleeping conditions at the factories includes:
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  • Usually 2 or more to a bed
  • Everyone got their own bed
  • Beds were luxurious

Question 72

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Two things that poor factory life conditions effected the most were:
Answer
  • health
  • income
  • religion
  • sports
  • vacations
  • weather

Question 73

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Serbia gained _____________ as a result of WWI.
Answer
  • Yugoslavia
  • Berlin
  • Suez Canal
  • Hungary
  • Italy
  • Bulgaria

Question 74

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Industrial Revolution leads to
Answer
  • colonization because of resources
  • laboratory testing on rats
  • fair wages for factory workers
  • an end on slavery

Question 75

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Class Structure in order from top to bottom: [blank_start]Viceroys[blank_end], [blank_start]Creoles[blank_end], [blank_start]Mestizos[blank_end].
Answer
  • Viceroys
  • Creoles
  • Mestizos
  • Creoles
  • Viceroys
  • Mestizos
  • Mestizos
  • Viceroys
  • Creoles

Question 76

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Individuals who helps to end Colonial Spanish Rule in 1800s:
Answer
  • Toussaint L'Ouverture
  • Simon Bolivar
  • Father Miguel
  • John Adams
  • Henry Bessemer
  • Jethro Tull
  • Edward Jenner
  • Michael Sadler
  • Upton Sinclair
  • Edward Banes

Question 77

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America is closed coast to coast. Do not come here to colonize. We became "Big Brother" to Latin America. Put us on the spot to help other countries.
Answer
  • Monroe Doctrine
  • 1884 Berlin Conference
  • African National Congress
  • Edict of 1635
  • Treaty of Nanjing

Question 78

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The Monroe Doctrine was written by:
Answer
  • John Adams
  • James Watt
  • Simon Bolivar
  • President Woodrow Wilson
  • Jethro Tull
  • Nelson Mendella
  • The Lowell Factory
  • 1884 Berlin Conference
  • Upton Sinclair

Question 79

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The Industrial Revolution began in this country: [blank_start]England[blank_end]
Answer
  • England

Question 80

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Why was the work force demeaning for men?
Answer
  • Women and children were fighting for the same jobs.
  • It made their hands very smooth.
  • They had to learn how to apply make up.
  • Panties were worn by both the men and the women.
  • They were paid in Susan B. Anthony coins.

Question 81

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Characteristics of the Colonial System in Latin America:
Answer
  • Mirrored home governments
  • Mining precious metals - Rich countries want everything!
  • Catholosism - We can save the savages!
  • Protestants - We can save the savages!
  • Crops - This place grows everything!
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