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TE 21 3rd Review

Total questions: 110

Worksheet time: 1hrs 5mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

A time period in which European countries went out and started conquering lands and colonizing thanks to the new technology

a)

Astrolabe

b)

Imperialism

c)

Age of Exploration

d)

The Colombia Exchange

2.

This was a navigation tool that helped explorers. The tool used the earths magnetic field to always point north.

a)

Astrolabe

b)

Compass

c)

Caravel

d)

Conquistador

3.

This was a navigational tool used to help European explorers. The tool used the sun and the stars to calculate latitude and longitude.

a)

Astrolabe

b)

Compass

c)

Caravel

d)

Conquistador

4.

This is was another new technology invented during the Age of Exploration. This was a ship that was built that could be maneuvered better than any ship before.

a)

Astrolabe

b)

Compass

c)

Caravel

d)

Conquistador

5.

A Spanish explorer that would take over lands by force

a)

Astrolabe

b)

Compass

c)

Caravel

d)

Conquistador

6.

This was invited by the Chinese and used in fireworks. European Countries used it to their advantage to help colonize land.

a)

Gunpowder

b)

Tariffs

c)

Trade

d)

Caravel

7.

This is the thing that caused international trade to take off. Four major things were being brought to and from the New World to the Old World: People, Diseases, Food, Animals

a)

Triangular Trade

b)

Commercial Revolution

c)

Market Economy

d)

The Colombian Exchange

8.

Under this system you are considered wealthy (powerful) when your exports outweigh your Imports. This caused European countries to exploit colonies.

a)

Capitalism

b)

Mercantilism

c)

Industrialism

d)

Imperialism

9.

Countries would raise these in order to make sure their exports outweighed their imports.

a)

Trade

b)

Natural Rights

c)

Tariffs

d)

Textiles

10.

This was a time when trade became relevant. This time is also responsible for the birth of entrepreneurs.

a)

The Colombian Exchange

b)

Age of Exploration

c)

Mercantilism

d)

Commercial Revolution

11.

This system helped to increase the middle class. Under this system there was no government involvement. It favors the business owner or the entrepreneur.

a)

Mercantilism

b)

Capitalism

c)

Socialism

d)

Imperialism

12.

This was the economic system that helped produce Capitalism. It worked off of buying and selling, supply and demand, and investment.

a)

Market Economy

b)

Commercial Revolution

c)

Trade

d)

Tariffs

13.

This is an exchange of goods. This eventually evolved into buying and selling. If you controlled this as a country you essentially had power.

a)

Tariffs

b)

Trade

c)

Gunpowder

d)

Commercial Revolution

14.

Countries began setting up settlements or civilizations for two reasons to have more land and to have more natural resources. What is the name of this act?

a)

Trade

b)

Colonization

c)

Age of Exploration

d)

The Colombian Exchange

15.

This was when the government had absolute power and nobody else had any say.

a)

Unlimited Government

b)

Limited Government

c)

Separation of Powers

d)

Natural Rights

16.

This is where governments started to be regulated and began giving "a voice" to the people

a)

Unlimited Government

b)

Limited Government

c)

Separation of Powers

d)

Natural Rights

17.

This was a document that laid the ground work for government systems to be able to regulate themselves giving "a voice" to the people.

a)

Limited Government

b)

Unlimited Government

c)

Magna Carta

d)

Enlightenment

18.

This was when scientist began questioning the beliefs of the church with evidence and proof. This was also a time period where new inventions began to occur.

a)

Scientific Revolution

b)

Enlightenment

c)

Industrial Revolution

d)

Age of Exploration

19.

This man was put on house arrest for going against the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church. He also invented the telescope.

a)

John Locke

b)

Lebron James

c)

Franz Ferdinand

d)

Galileo

20.

This was a method produced to help scientist provide evidence or proof. It includes steps and procedures such as Hypothesis and more....

a)

Scientific Revolution

b)

Scientific Method

c)

Enlightenment

d)

Natural Rights

21.

This was a time period where philosophers began using reason to question the government and the Roman Catholic Church.

a)

Scientific Revolution

b)

French Revolution

c)

Scientific Method

d)

Enlightenment

22.

This was a famous philospher who helped shape the Americans way of government. His main belief was natural rights. He is also credited for influencing the Deceleration of Independence.

a)

Franz Ferdinand

b)

Galileo

c)

John Locke

d)

Lebron James

23.

Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire believed people should have the right to choose their own religion.

a)

Natural Rights

b)

Freedom of Religion

c)

Separation of Powers

d)

Magna Carta

24.

Enlightenment philosopher Montesquieu believed that the government should be split up into two or more branches.

a)

Freedom of Religion

b)

Natural Rights

c)

Magna Carta

d)

Separation of Powers

25.

Enlightenment philosopher John Locke believed that everyone was born with a set of rights that the government could not take away.

a)

Freedom of Religion

b)

Natural Rights

c)

Magna Carta

d)

Separation of Powers

26.

These were the social classes in France. They caused the French Revolution because of unequal taxation.

a)

French revolution

b)

Bourgeoisie

c)

French Estates

d)

Storming of Bastille

27.

This was the upper middle class of the third of Estate. They mainly can be credited for helping start the French Revolution.

a)

French Revolution

b)

Bourgeoisie

c)

French Estates

d)

Storming of Bastille

28.

This act is celebrated every year in France because it became known as the day the French gained their independence.

a)

French Revolution

b)

Bourgeoisie

c)

French Estates

d)

Storming of Bastille

29.

Leader Robespierre killed over 40,000 people because the went against the french revolution.

a)

Storming of Bastille

b)

Napoleonic Wars

c)

Reign of Terror

d)

French Revolution

30.

This was an execution tool used to chop off peoples heads.

a)

Gunpowder

b)

Tariffs

c)

Textile

d)

Guillotine

31.

This was a rebellion that was inspired by the enlightenment and American Revolution. It involved the Reign of Terror and the Storming of Bastille. The people rebelled against the Government.

a)

French Revolution

b)

Commercial Revolution

c)

Industrial Revolution

d)

Nationalism

32.

This was the leader who took over following a Coup d'etat. He was a trained general and very good at war. He was very short.

a)

Franz Ferdinand

b)

Galileo

c)

Napoleon Bonaparte

d)

John Locke

33.

The Leader who took over France following the French Revolution. These were the events that took place during his rise to power and trying to make France the best empire

a)

French Revolution

b)

Napoleonic Wars

c)

Enlightenment

d)

Haiti Revolution

34.

These were the two islands that Napoleon was exiled to at the end of his reign

a)

St. Helena and Elba

b)

Storming of Bastille

c)

Reign of Terror

d)

Haiti

35.

This was the want or need for people with shared customs and beliefs to have self-rule

a)

Nationalism

b)

Militarism

c)

Socialism

d)

Imperialism

36.

This was the meeting of the European powers. They were meeting to re-establish the balance of power in Europe following the end of Napoleons reign.

a)

Treaty of Versailles

b)

The Colombian Exchange

c)

Congress of Vienna

d)

French Revolution

37.

This was Napoleons final battle bringing an end to his empire because he lost. He was then Exiled.

a)

St. Helena and Elba

b)

World War I

c)

Battle of Waterloo

d)

Spanish American War

38.

This was what every country or leaders wanted. This drove them to get more land, natural resources, money.... etc. It is our overall theme throughout our lessons this year.

a)

Trade

b)

Power

c)

Compass

d)

Tariffs

39.

Camillio de Cavour and Garibaldi lead to wanting to bring the rest of the country together this was inspired by Nationalism.

a)

Unification of Italy

b)

Unification of Germany

c)

Haiti Revolution

d)

Boxer Rebellion

40.

Otto von Bismark used blood and Iron to bring this country together. This was inspired by Nationalism.

a)

Unification of Italy

b)

Unification of Germany

c)

Haiti Revolution

d)

Boxer Rebellion

41.

This was a type of fighting that Garibaldi used. This style can be referred as a sneak attack.

a)

Trench Warfare

b)

Guerrilla Warfare

c)

Unification of Italy

d)

Urbanization

42.

These were social classes that involved the Mestizos, Creoles, Mulattoes....

a)

French Estates

b)

Working Class

c)

Latin American Social Order

d)

Conquistadors

43.

This was the largest slave rebellion in history lead by Toussaint Louverture. This lead to that country gaining their independence.

a)

Unification of Italy

b)

Unification of Germany

c)

Haiti Revolution

d)

French Revolution

44.

This was a group of revolutions or movements that led to countries gaining their freedom from their Mother Country.

a)

Industrial Revolution

b)

Independence Movements

c)

Nationalism

d)

Imperialism

45.

This was when countries began building factories and mass producing things. People worked for cheap in hard working class.

a)

Industrialism

b)

Imperialism

c)

Industrial Revolution

d)

I have a dream

46.

This was when Machines began taking over the work that was once done by humans and animals.

a)

Industrial Revolution

b)

Imperialism

c)

Industrialism

d)

Isaac Gray

47.

These were the things that were needed to build a factory. Examples consist of Rivers and Harbors, Rising Population, Natural Resources.

a)

Industrial Revolution

b)

Textile

c)

Factors of Production

d)

Imperialism

48.

These were used to run machines. If you had alot of these you would be considered wealthy or powerful

a)

Textile

b)

Alliances

c)

Natural Resources

d)

Compass

49.

This was the first industry affected by the Industrial Revolution. Also this was the first thing they began producing in factorys. It is a Piece of Woven cloth.

a)

Textile

b)

Steam Engine

c)

Railroads

d)

Bourgeoisie

50.

This was one of the most important inventions of the Industrial Revolution. It allowed factories to no longer be built near water

a)

Railroads

b)

Textile

c)

Bourgeoisie

d)

Steam Engine

51.

They began building these to expand their trade during the industrial revolution. This helped them build new markets. This thing also helped increase transportation of people and goods.

a)

Steam Engine

b)

Textile

c)

Railroads

d)

Bourgeoisie

52.

This happened during the Industrial Revolution people began moving from the country to the city. They began moving to the city for jobs in factories causing cities to be overpopulated.

a)

Urbanization

b)

Working class

c)

Imperialism

d)

Industiralism

53.

Their was a huge divide in social classes during the Industrial Revolution. This group of people worked in the factories for cheap pay, long hours and hard working conditions.

a)

Socialism

b)

Capitalism

c)

Industrialism

d)

Working Class

54.

These started to be put in place to help the factory workers during the Industrial Revolution. They fought for the workers to have better pay, shorter hours, and better working conditions.

a)

Socialism

b)

Labor Unions

c)

Factors of Production

d)

Working Class

55.

This is when countries began colonizing to create empires. They would use direct rule or indirect rule to control the land.

a)

Industrialism

b)

Militarism

c)

Imperialism

d)

Alliances

56.

This is when a country directly controls another country

a)

Sphere of Influence

b)

Open Door Policy

c)

Sepoy Rebellion

d)

Direct Rule

57.

The Indian military rebelled against the British, because they were rumored to have greased their bullets with cow and pig fat, which was against their religion

a)

Sphere of Influence

b)

Sepoy Rebellion

c)

Open Door Policy

d)

Direct Rule

58.

This was established by the United States. It established that all countries could openly trade with each other.

a)

Sphere of Influence

b)

Sepoy Rebellion

c)

Open Door Policy

d)

Direct Rule

59.

This was the war due to the British trading a very addictive drug in China

a)

Boxer Rebellion

b)

Sepoy Rebellion

c)

Opium Wars

d)

Napoleonic Wars

60.

This was when trained ninjas began attacking foreigners in China. They did not like the foreign influence being spread

a)

Boxer Rebellion

b)

Sepoy Rebellion

c)

Opium Wars

d)

Napoleonic Wars

61.
France, Spain, Portugal, England, and ________were all European nations involved in international colonial expansion in the 17th and 18th centuries. (7-1.1)
a)
India 
b)
China
c)
America  
d)
the Netherlands
62.
Which was an immediate impact of the European ‘Age of Exploration’? (7-1.1)
a)
Britain controlled the western part of Africa.
b)
For a short time, the Aztec Empire ruled the world.
c)
Islamic culture spread throughout Asia and North America.
d)
European economic, political, and social influence spread throughout the Americas
63.
Jean- Jacques Rousseau Mostly promoted which type of rights?
a)
Equal rights for European-American males
b)
Equal rights for women
c)
Equal rights for African-American
d)
Individual Rights
64.
Which of the following is not described by Locke as a "Natural Right"?
a)
Education
b)
Life
c)
Liberty
d)
Property
65.
Montesquieu's idea to divide power among three different branches of government is called:
a)
Separation of Powers
b)
Constitutionalism
c)
Natural Rights
d)
General Will
66.
An agreement in which citizens give power to the government and follow the laws as long the Government protects the rights of the citizens is called a(n):
a)
Natural Right
b)
Social Contract
c)
General Will
d)
Separation of Powers
67.
What did Enlightenment philosophers use to make decisions?
a)
Religious Faith
b)
Superstition
c)
Traditional Beliefs
d)
Logic and Reason
68.
Most of the Enlightenment Philosophers were from which two countries?
a)
England and France
b)
Germany and Spain
c)
The U.S. and Canada
d)
China and Russia
69.
What is the name of the agreement that laid the foundation for a limited monarchy in England?
a)
Magna Carta
b)
Domesday Book
c)
Concordat of Worms
d)
Treaty of Versailles
70.
Which term describes the era when new ideas in physics, astronomy, biology, human anatomy, chemistry, and other sciences led to a rejection of superstitions and beliefs that had existed since ancient times?
a)
The Renaissance
b)
The Middle Ages
c)
The Age of revolution
d)
The Scientific Revolution
71.
Why did the findings of Galileo frighten Catholic and Protestant leaders?. 
a)
 His findings supported the theories of Aristotle.
b)
His findings did not support the Copernican theory.
c)
His findings led him to rebel against the Cardinals.
d)
His findings went against Church teaching and authority.
72.
One cause of the French Revolution was the emergence of a new middle class of merchants and professionals called the 
a)
bourgeoisie
b)
aristocracy
c)
sans culottes
d)
denoument
73.
France was deep in debt because
a)
money spent on the American Revolution
b)
Marie Antoinette's lavish spending
c)
the 1st and 2nd estates did not pay taxes
d)
all of the above
74.
The idea that reason should guide society rather than tradition helped cause the revolution and came from
a)
the Declaration of Independence
b)
the Scientific Revolution
c)
the Enlightenment
d)
all of the above
75.
The French Revolution began when King Louis XVI
a)
was executed
b)
had his troops attack Paris
c)
called the Estates General together
d)
abdicated
76.
The Second Estate was composed of 
a)
Church leaders
b)
Nobility
c)
Peasants
d)
none of the above
77.
Most of the people of France belonged to the 
a)
1st 
Estate
b)
2nd Estate
c)
3rd Estate
d)
4th Estate
78.
What was Napoleon's main goal for France?
a)
To have France lead international trade.
b)
To create a new European Empire.
c)
To avenge the death of Louis XVI.
d)
To install Democracy in France
79.
Which of the following was NOT one of Napoleon's three mistakes that led to his downfall?
a)
The Blockade of Britain. 
b)
The Peninsular War.
c)
The invasion of Russia.
d)
The Napoleonic Code.
80.
Private ownership of industry.
a)
Capitalism
b)
Socialism
81.
Equal distribution of wealth.
a)
Capitalism
b)
Socialism
82.
No or limited government interference in industry.
a)
Capitalism
b)
Socialism
83.
Government provides for the working class people.
a)
Capitalism
b)
Socialism
84.

What does an "entrepreneur" do?

a)

Control a country's trade

b)

Make money by collecting taxes

c)

Start their own private business

85.

What did James Hargreaves invent?

a)

Spinning Jenny

b)

Seed Drill

c)

Iron Plow

d)

Cotton Gin

86.

What did James Watt invent during the Industrial Revolution?

a)

The steam engine

b)

The spinning jenny

c)

The iron plow

87.

What is the definition of "textiles?"

a)

a type of cloth or woven fabric.

b)

relating to fabric or weaving.

c)

Both A and B

88.
A place where people and machines join together to mass produce goods.
a)
Cartel
b)
Corporation
c)
Factory
d)
Urbanization
89.
What is the movement from rural to urban areas called?
a)
Moving
b)
colonization
c)
inflation
d)
urbanization
90.
Mass production led to:
a)
Products being more superior in quality
b)
goods became less expensive
c)
laborers received higher wages
d)
industries moved to rural areas
91.

What is the term that describes a country's desire to "expand their borders to overseas territories and colonies"?

a)

Industrialization

b)

Imperialism

c)

Enlightenment

d)

Agriculture

92.
Imperialism affected almost the entire continent of
a)
Africa
b)
Europe
Europe
c)
Austrialia
d)
North America
93.

Imperialism is __________.

a)

when a powerful nation uses its resources to help a weaker nation

b)

when a weaker nation invites a powerful nation to help it industrialize

c)

when a powerful nation takes control of the economy and government of a weaker nation

d)

when weak nations join together to fight a strong nation

94.

The Berlin Conference is most closely associated with the colonization of:

a)

North America

b)

Africa

c)

Asia

d)

South America

95.
Where did the Sepoy Rebellion occur?
a)
Germany
b)
France
c)
India
d)
Britain
96.
Who were the Sepoys?
a)
British soldiers
b)
Indian soldiers
c)
French soldiers
d)
German soldiers
97.
India was considered Great Britain's...
a)
"jewel of the crown"
b)
"thorn in the flesh"
c)
"ball and chain"
d)
"Blood and Iron'
98.
What led to the Sepoy's rising up against the British?
a)
imbalance of society
b)
gun cartridges greased with beef and pork fat
c)
a social hiearchy where nobles reign
d)
the clergy controlling all aspects of society
99.
Which of the following did Britain NOT do for India?
a)
build communication systems
b)
Build schools
c)
build railroads
d)
respect their culture
100.
What sort of imperialism did the European powers mostly use in Africa?
a)
Direct Rule
b)
Indirect Rule
101.

Who changed military tactics for the Zulu tribes?

a)

A man called Shaka changed how the Zulu fought wars

b)

Julius caesar invaded and changed them

c)

Mansa Musa paid for better militaries

d)

A man didn't change military tactics, it was a women

102.

What was China struggling with right before the Boxer Rebellion occurred?

a)

the government had lost in the two Opium Wars

b)

it had become open to its neighbor, Japan

c)

it was forced to open more ports & give up some territories

d)

all of these are correct

103.

What was the main reason for the Boxer Rebellion?

a)

anti-weapons

b)

anti-foreigners

c)

anti-Christian

d)

anti-military

104.
The policy that the United Sates put into effect that said China was open to all nations
a)
Meiji Restoration
b)
spheres of influence
c)
open door policy
d)
Opium Wars
105.
Group of Chinese who protested against foreign intervention
a)
Boxers
b)
MMA 
c)
Ninjas
d)
Bullpups
106.
What product did Great Britain use the open up trade with China? 
a)
Opium
b)
Gold
c)
Spices
d)
Silk
107.
Who was famously put under house arrest because he challenged the Catholic Church and its teachings by introducing new scientific ideas?
a)
Copernicus
b)
Galileo
c)
Newton
d)
Einstein
108.
Why was the scientific method considered to be a major contribution during the Scientific Revolution? 
a)
The scientific method proved religion was wrong.
b)
The scientific method proved religion was correct.
c)
The scientific method established a systematic way to find proof using reason.
d)
The scientific method established a systematic way to find reason without proof.
109.

What shape is the Triangular Trade Route

a)

Circle

b)

Sphere

c)

Square

d)

Triangle

e)

Trapezoid

110.

What were the country's that found the Triangular Trade Route

a)

Europe, North America, China

b)

Europe, Africa, The America's

c)

The America's, Africa, Hong Kong

d)

Vietnam, Africa, South America