
DBA Overview/Review
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These are maps of the British Empire in 1815 and in 1900.
Queen Victoria ruled England from 1837 to 1901. What are the most notable accomplishments of Queen Victoria?
Select TWO correct answers.
Queen Victoria reestablished the Church of England and became the leader of the Protestant nations.
Queen Victoria reigned during the Opium Wars and transferred Hong Kong to China.
Queen Victoria ushered in the era of the Constitutional Monarchy in England.
Queen Victoria's navy defeated the Spanish Armada, creating the most powerful navy in the world.
Queen Victoria greatly expanded the size of the British Empire and its influence.
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The greatest impact of the Magna Carta is
It established the principal of judicial review and the limiting of government power.
It established that the king was not required to follow the rule.
It established the principle of the rule of law and judicial review.
It established the principal of the rule of law and the granting of rights to individuals.
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Use the excerpt and your knowledge of social studies to answer the following question.
The state of nature has a law of nature to govern it, which obliges every one: and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind, who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions….
— John Locke, Second Treatise on Civil Government, 1690
According to Locke, what is the primary purpose of government?
to provide the best healthcare for citizens
to require a standing army of soldiers
to protect the natural rights of individuals
to create a university system for students
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How did the Glorious Revolution, the American Revolution, and the French Revolution change the nature of citizenship?
Citizens were guaranteed rights as long as they supported the king.
Only nobles were allowed to question the power of the state.
Citizens have legal protection of their rights from the state.
Citizens lost any authority over their government.
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Social Inequality
Absolutist Rule
Political Organizations (Sons of Liberty)
Colonial Grievances
Individual Liberties
Determine if the following are causes of the American Revolution, the French Revolution, or
both.
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One ruler (king/queen) holds total power; rule is hereditary
Government by the people; leaders are elected; individual rights and freedoms are protected.
Power is held by a small, elite group (nobles, military leaders, or wealthy individuals)
Government ruled by religious leaders; laws based on religious doctrine.
Match the definition with the correct term.
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Galileo used a telescope to help him support the theory that the earth —
is the center of the universe
spins on an axis
is a planet with a moon
moves around the sun
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Who am I?
- I applied scientific principles that led to better understanding of the universe.
- I proved that the sun was the center of the solar system.
- I developed the scientific method.
- I proved that objects of different masses fall at the same
Copernicus
Newton
Galileo
Boyle
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What is one way European society during the Renaissance changed as a result of the printing press?
People had increasing opportunities to read the Bible in their own language.
People sought fame by publishing scandalous autobiographies.
People abandoned the feudal system to find work in cities.
People stayed home to read Shakespeare rather than attend the theater.
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Which point of view below supports a "secular" philosophy?
All schools should be created, funded and managed by religious institutions.
Public schools should separate students according to their religious backgrounds.
Public schools should promote making donations to churches.
Separation of church and state means that there should be no religion in public schools
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What were the major causes of the Scientific Revolution?
Select TWO correct answers.
The invention of instruments, like the telescope and the microscope, aided scientific discoveries.
A rediscovery of classical texts led to questions about the use of the Bible.
Renaissance thinkers relied on the prophets to write new classical texts.
Raw materials and colonialism led to the development of capitalism and free trade.
Exploration and voyages brought new information from around the world.
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Macth the correct answer choice to each answer blank.
Complete the table below. (Impact of European Renaissance)
Political
Economic
Intellectual
Artistic
Religious
Decline of Feudalism
Rise of Middle Class
Birth of Modern Science
New forms of Sculpting/Architecture
Weakening of the Influenc
Decline of Feudalism
Rise of Middle Class
Birth of Modern Science
New forms of Sculpting/Architecture
Weakening of the Influenc
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How did the publication of the Bible in German impact intellectual life in Europe?
With the Bible available in the people’s local library, business at bookstores declined.
With the Bible available in the country’s many universities, prejudice against scholars increased.
With the Bible available in the country’s average home, attendance at schools declined.
With the Bible available in the people’s native language, rates of literacy increased.
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Which of the following was the primary reason that Great Britain developed an extensive railway system in India?
to provide military protection for Indians
to provide good jobs for Indians
to transport raw materials and manufactured goods
to help missionaries and doctors with their work
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Which of the following are characteristics of the free enterprise system?
Select TWO correct answers.
high tariffs and trade restrictions
profit as the economic incentive
public-made goods and services
government control of resources
consumer and producer sovereignty
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Which of the following has been a lasting effect of European imperialism in Africa?
A decline in communication systems
A continuation of regional conflicts
A shift to an industrial economy
A halt to major medical research
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This is a map of Africa in 1914.
Which of the following statements is best supported by information in the map?
By 1914 Germany was the strongest imperial power in Africa.
By 1914 almost all of Africa had gained independence from European imperialism.
By 1914 the United Kingdom had relinquished most of its colonies in Africa.
By 1914 almost all of Africa had been colonized through European imperialism.
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In the 16th century, European nations wanted better routes to Asia because they were interested in its —
land
slaves
spices
Culture
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This movement was a revival of classical learning and wisdom.
The beginnings of this movement occurred in Italy.
The beginnings of this movement occurred in Germany.
This movement led to costly wars and persecutions.
This movement was a period of great economic and social change.
Choose the correct answer for each row.
Determine whether each statement describes the Renaissance or the Reformation.
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Which of the following are characteristics of fascism?
Select TWO correct answers.
two political party systems
rule by an elite ruling class
extreme nationalism
rule by a single, all-powerful dictator
extreme socialism
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Advances in scientific study
Founding of the Lutheran Church
Black Death
Increased interest in the arts
Rise of Islam and the Caliphates
Increased frustration with church corruption
Match the events in European history with the correct time periods below.
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Karl Marx argued that --
The property owning class that emerged in Europe took advantage of the working class that did not own property.
The property owning class that emerged in Europe was weak because of the hard labor of the working class.
The non-property owning class was inspired by the property owning class.
The non-property owning class would never own property.
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