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It's Quiz Time!

It's Quiz Time!. Unit 9 . Unit 6. Unit 6. Unit 7. Unit 8 . 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Unit 5 for 100. Question: I wrote The Prince. Check Your Answer.

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It's Quiz Time!

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  1. It's Quiz Time!

  2. Unit 9 Unit 6 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Unit 5 for 100 Question: I wrote The Prince. Check Your Answer

  4. Unit 5 for 100 Answer: Niccolo Machiavelli Back to the Game Board

  5. Unit 5 for 200 Question: The word Renaissance means ______________. Check Your Answer

  6. Unit 5 for 200 Answer: Rebirth Back to the Game Board

  7. Unit 5 for 300 Question: What was the key intellectual movement of the Renaissance? Check Your Answer

  8. Unit 5 for 300 Answer: Humanism Back to the Game Board

  9. Unit 5 for 400 Question: The Renaissance was a period of European history that began in Italy and spread to the rest of Europe during what time period? Check Your Answer

  10. Unit 5 for 400 Answer: 1350 – 1550 Back to the Game Board

  11. Unit 5 for 500 Question: List the three characteristics of the Renaissance. Check Your Answer

  12. Unit 5 for 500 Answer: • Urban society • An age of recovery from the disasters of the 14th century (plague, political instability, and a decline of church power) • Emphasis on Individual ability Back to the Game Board

  13. Unit 6 for 100 Question: What are three motives for imperialism? Check Your Answer

  14. Unit 6 for 100 Answer: Markets and raw materials National prestige To “help Asia & Africa benefit from democracy, Christianity, and capitalism Back to the Game Board

  15. Unit 6 for 200 Question: Who established the first French settlement in the Americas? Check Your Answer

  16. Unit 6 for 200 Answer: Samuel de Champlain Back to the Game Board

  17. Unit 6 for 300 Question: Where did the Industrial Revolution begin? Check Your Answer

  18. Unit 6 for 300 Answer: Great Britain Back to the Game Board

  19. Unit 6 for 400 Question: What were the three chief motives for expansion during the Age of Exploration? Check Your Answer

  20. Unit 6 for 400 • Answer: • God • Glory • Gold Back to the Game Board

  21. Unit 6 for 500 Question: Describe the ideas of the Enlightenment. Check Your Answer

  22. Unit 6 for 500 • Answer: • 18thcentury philosophical movement of intellectuals who were greatly impressed with the Scientific Revolution • Hoped to make life better by using the scientific method to understand all life • International movement; Evolved over time • Believed in natural rights for all people • Believed government rulers should be enlightened by rulers who obey laws and enforce them fairly according to Enlightened principles • Declaration of Independence is based on these ideals • Leaders were primarily French and include Locke, Voltaire, and Rousseau • Argued people were enslaved to government ; Reminded govt. we are all brothers under god- religious toleration; every man is born with a blank mind and a new society could be created if surrounded by the right influences Back to the Game Board

  23. Unit 7for 100 Question: What is imperialism? Check Your Answer

  24. Unit 7for 100 Answer: Expansion to establish trading posts, find raw materials, and to find new markets for goods; eventually would evolve into total domination of other lands Back to the Game Board

  25. Unit 7for 200 Question: Identify the causes and results of the French Revolution. Check Your Answer

  26. Unit 7for 200 • Answer: • Causes: • Long range problems and immediate forces • Long range problem- the condition of French society; Population was divided into three estates: clergy, nobility, and commoners. This society was based on inequality. • Immediate cause- near collapse of the government’s finances • Results: • A constitution • France declared a republic • More stability in France • A liberal modern nation state • The development of modern warfare Back to the Game Board

  27. Unit 7for 300 Question: Describe the rise and fall of Napoleon. Check Your Answer

  28. Unit 7for 300 Answer: Napoleon rose to power through the military. He was able to attend French military schools which earned him his first commission as a lieutenant. He quickly progressed through the ranks to command the French forces in Italy. His participation in a coup d'état in 1799 brought him to supreme power in France as consul in 1802. He crowned himself Napoleon I in 1804. His decline began with the failed invasion of Russia in 1812. The majority of his men died and this indicated France was weak and after Paris was captured in 1814, Napoleon was exiled and the monarchy restored. He returned victoriously, raised an army, but his defeat at Waterloo June 18, 1815 finalized his decline from power. Back to the Game Board

  29. Unit 7for 400 Question: What two men are considered the Liberators of South America? Check Your Answer

  30. Unit 7for 400 Answer: Jose de San Martin and Simon Bolivar Back to the Game Board

  31. Unit 7for 500 Question: What period of reforms transformed Japan into the modern nation we know today? Check Your Answer

  32. Unit 7for 500 Answer: Meiji Restoration Back to the Game Board

  33. Unit 8 for 100 Question: What are the causes of World War I? Check Your Answer

  34. Unit 8 for 100 Answer: Nationalism Militarism Entangling Alliances Back to the Game Board

  35. Unit 8 for 200 Question: What leader of the Bolsheviks negotiated the Treaty of Brest Litovsk with Germany ending the Soviet Union’s participation in World War I? Check Your Answer

  36. Unit 8 for 200 Answer: V.I. Lenin Back to the Game Board

  37. Unit 8 for 300 Question: When was Pearl Harbor attacked? Check Your Answer

  38. Unit 8 for 300 • Answer: • December 7, 1941 Back to the Game Board

  39. Unit 8 for 400 Question: What plan proposed to rebuild European economies through cooperation and capitalism? Check Your Answer

  40. Unit 8 for 400 • Answer: • Marshall Plan Back to the Game Board

  41. Unit 8 for 500 Question: Describe the Treaty of Versailles and its relationship to World War II. Check Your Answer

  42. Unit 8 for 500 • Answer: • The Treaty of Versailles was finally signed in Late June 1919, • 5 separate treaties- Germany is the most significant • Germany responsible for starting war • Must pay reparations for all the damage to the Allied countries • Reduce army, navy and eliminate Air Force • Zone was completely demilitarized • Alsace & Lorraine returned to France • Hitler’s violated these terms by reinstating the draft, building a new Air Force, sending troops into demilitarized Rhineland, and the invasion and destruction of western Czechoslovakia. The final straw was the invasion of Poland September 1939, starting World War II. Back to the Game Board

  43. Unit 9 for 100 Question: India and Pakistan became independent in 1947, due to religious conflicts, which nation is Hindu? Check Your Answer

  44. Unit 9 for 100 Answer: India Back to the Game Board

  45. Unit 9 for 200 Question: What terrorist organization controls the Gaza Strip and has done so since 2007? Check Your Answer

  46. Unit 9 for 200 Answer: Hamas Back to the Game Board

  47. Unit 9 for 300 Question: What was the symbol of the Cold War? Check Your Answer

  48. Unit 9 for 300 Answer: Berlin Wall Back to the Game Board

  49. Unit 9 for 400 Question: Which government in China was supported by the U.S. and who was their leader? Check Your Answer

  50. Unit 9 for 400 Answer: Nationalist Government led by Chiang Kai-Shek Back to the Game Board

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