- error? Which action taken by both Hitler and Napoleon is considered by historians to be a strategic Russia with limited supply lines b. introducing combinedimized supply c. invading Great Britain by land d.using conquered peoples as slave laborers 43. A major result of the Nuremberg trials after World War II was that b. Germany was divided into four zones of occupation Nations was formed to prevent future acts of genocide stop the spread of communism d. Nazi political and military leaders were held account Organization (NATO) was established 44. One way in which Martin Luther's Ninety-five Theses and Henry VIIl's Act of Supremacy are similar is that both a. emphasize the importance of the Bible b. caused the Thirty Years War c. challenge the authority of the Catholic Church d. helped to unify Christendom 45. The Truman Doctrine and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) were United States responses to the a. threat of the Nazis in the 1930s b. fear of economic depression after World War I c. concem about the partition of India in 1947 d. communist threat after World War II 46. Why did both sides in World War I turn to new weapons? a. because trench warfare had led to a stalemate b. because there were not enough weapons to arm the millions of soldiers c. because advances in radar technology made bombers almost useless d. because both sides wanted to avoid the deaths of too many soldiers 47. The primary goal of the student protests in Tiananmen Square (1989)was to a. support the policies of the Chinese Communist Party b. decrease the amount of Western influence in China c. encourage the spread of industrialization throughout China d. increase political freedom and rights in China 48. What basic idea did both Britain and France share after their victory in WWI? a. Italy should give up its colonies in Africa b. Germany should be divided and occupied the Allied forces c. German military power should be permanently reduced d. The Central Powers should divide the cost of the war equally
- British Imperialism Rodrigo Sanchez - Yesterday 100 points You will research Britain's control over the world during their imperialistic quest.Write AT LEAST one paragraph or more describing and summarizing how and why Britain invaded EACH of the following territories 1. The Continent of Africa 2. Australia 3. India 4. China 5. The New World Be sure to give famous events and places the British colonized in this time period
- 1. Which event contributed to the rise of absolute monarchs by weakening 5 points the Church's power? The Industrial Revolution The Protestant Reformation The Renaissance The Crusades Period: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Which absolute monarch created the Anglican Church as a result of their family's actions? Elizabeth I Philip II Louis XIV Peter the Great 5 points
- Why was Charles II known as the "Merry Monarch"? His strict religious reforms His military victories His serious demeanor His enjoyment of court life
- 38. How did the ideas of the Enlightenment philosophers MOST influence popular revolutions in France and in the United States? a. by explaining that society could be improved through scientific discovery b. by challenging the belief in the divine right of kings c. by stressing the importance of military strength d. by examining other countries as models of self-government 39. "If man in the state of nature is free, if be is absolute lord of bis own person and possessions, why will be give up bis freedom?Why will be put himself under the control of any person or institution? The obvious answer is that rigbts in the state of nature are constantly exposed to the attack of others. Since every man is equal and since most men do not concern themselves with equity and justice, the enjoyment of rigbts in the state of nature is unsafe and insecure. Hence each man joins in society with others to preserve bis life,liberty, and property." John Locke, Two Treatises of Government, 1690 According to Lock and later the American Declaration of Independence, the purpose of government is to a. protect the rights of individuals b. provide a strong military force c. maintain the leader's authority d. establish a court system 40. The Industrial Revolution led to migration from a. coastal to mountainous regions b. North America to Europe. c. rural to urban areas. d. South America to Africa. 41. "... They (libe Communists)openly declare that their ends can be attained [acbieved] only by the forcible overtbrow of all existing social conditions. Let the ruling classes tremble at a Communist revolution. The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains.Tbey have a world to win. Working men of all countries, unite!" Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx, Communist Manifesto, 1848 The views expressed by Engels and Marx in this passage were developed in reaction to the a. unification of Germany b. Commercial Revolution c. Congress of Vienna d. Industrial Revolution