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1-In an effort to help support the increased cost of colonial administration, Parliament
passed the__________ Act in 1764, placing tariffs on coffee, wine and other major
imports.
Your answer:
A) Tea
B) Sugar
C) Grenville
D) Declaratory
Question 5
2-In response to the Boston Tea Party, British government passed a series of laws
which closed the port of Boston and strengthened the power of the governor of
Massachusetts. In the colonies, these acts were known as the __________ Acts.
Your answer:
A) Intolerable
B) Suffolk
C) Royal Brute
D) New England
4-The Second Continental Congress......
Your answer:
A) declared independence from Great Britain because of the battles a
Concord.
Question 2
14. In January 1776, Thomas Paine, a recent immigrant from England, had
published……. In his book, he wanted to demonstrate that the time for compromise had
passed, that the proper course was to shed the British monarchy and aristocracy to
create an American Republic.
Your answer:
A. Common Sense
C. Rights of Man
D. Age of Reason
Question 4
12. The First Continental Congress met in Philadelphia on September 1, 1774. All 13
colonies sent delegates except for Virginia.
Your answer:
True
False
Question 4
1-All of the following contributed to the outbreak of the French Revolution except
Your answer:
A) an economic crisis.
Your answer:
B) a social crisis.
C) the Enlightenment.
D) Industrial Revolution.
Question 1
4-The term “sans culottes” was used in revolutionary France to refer to:
Your answer:
A. mainly children.
B. mainly women.
Question 5
Your answer:
A) Third Estate
B) Clergy Estate
C) Versaille Estate
D) Estates-General
Question 3
8-The government that emerged in France after Robespierre's fall from power was the
Your answer:
A) Fifth Democracy.
Your answer:
B) Supreme Republic.
C) Directory.
Question 2
15. French Revolution encouraged the authority and power of law and democratic rule over
religion and church which led to secularism.
Your answer:
TRUE
FALSE
Question 3
Your answer:
a. Concordat of Worms
b. Constitution of France
c. Concordat of 1801
d. Napoleonic Code
3.Napoleon's Continental System represented
Your answer:
A) the spread of French Revolutionary conviction to the rest of Europ
Your answer:
A.the marriage laws
Question 2
10. Which of the following is NOT among he aims of the Congress of Vienna?
Your answer:
A-To return Europe to the way it was before Napoleon.
Question 1
Your answer:
True
False
2-The conservatives.........
Your answer:
A- wanted to estabish a republic.
Question 1
Your answer:
A- Matternich.
B- Charles V.
C- Louis VIII.
Question 4
Your answer:
True
False
Question 2
15- The new constitution in France which was approved in 1848, set up the “Second
Republic.” Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte or Louis-Napoleon, Napoleon’s nephew
was elected president.
Your answer:
True
False
Question 5
Your answer:
A- limited the vote to the aristocrats
Question 4
Your answer:
A) spread the benefits of the cities to all corners of the Europe
Question 3
Your answer:
A) France
Your answer:
B) Germany
C) Italy
D) Great Britain
Question 5
7- Which of the following is NOT among the reasons that Industrial Revolution began in
England?
Your answer:
A- Capital Accumulation
B- Improved Agriculture
D- Anglican Church
Question 2
4-The Industrial Revolution changed the “commercial capitalism” of the Middle Ages
with “industrial capitalism” which is based on industrial production.
Your answer:
True
False
uestion 1
10. Mass immigration and migration to cities started. Cities were the industrialized
centers. For example, London’s population increased from 1 million in 1800 to
2,363,000 in 1850.
Your answer:
True
False
2) Where did the Industrial Revolution begin in the West?
Your answer:
A) France
B) Germany
C) Italy
D) Great Britain
7) Due to the Industrial Revolution, Europe and later the United States
emerged as two leading economic and political powers of the world.
Your answer:
True
False
7) Due to the Industrial Revolution, Europe and later the United States
emerged as two leading economic and political powers of the world.
Your answer:
True
False
8) The population of Europe decreased between 1680 and 1820.
Your answer:
True
False
9) Money flow of the merchants and traders had NO impact on the building of
factories.
Your answer:
True
False
10) Scientific Revolution led to scientific knowledge about agriculture and
industry. This resulted with the capability of mechanizing the industry.
Your answer:
True
False
7- First offical newspaper was printed in 1839 was.......
Your answer:
A) Takvim-i Hayriye.
B)Takvim-i Vekayi.
C) Takvim-i Ceride.
D)Takvim-i Ayine.
8- Fetva means.......
Your answer:
A) religious-legal order.
B) political-legal order.
C) cultural-legal order.
D) social-legal order.
Question 2
Your answer:
A)religious conservatives.
B) European Intellectuals.
Your answer:
C) educated women.
D) Young Turks.
Question 5
6- The political agenda of the Young Ottoman Movement was “to adopt Western
politicalinstitutions, including an efficient centralized government, an elected parliament,
and awritten constitution.”
Your answer:
True
False
Question 1
9- In 1902, Great Britain was granted a 99 year concession to build and operate a
BerlinBaghdad Railroad.
Your answer:
True
False
Question 4
7- In his essay on the "Inequality of the Human Races," Count Arthur de Gobineau:
Your answer:
A. portrayed Western troubles as being the result of intermarriages.
C. railed against the racism that had long existed in European culture.
8-Theodor Herzl:
Your answer:
A. believed that liberal politics could protect Jews in Europ
Your answer:
A) developed the quantum theory.
B) discovered radium.
Question 5
False
Question 2
3- Russians tried to expand into the Pacific. However, they gave up the plan and sold
their territories in America (Alaska) to the United States in 1867
Your answer:
True
False
Question 1
Your answer:
A) the Moroccan affair.
Your answer:
A) as a consequence of the Bolshevik revolution.
Your answer:
a. the sinking of the Lusitania.
Question 4
4. The Mandate System gave former German colonies and Ottoman lands to imperial
nations (ones that helped the victors in the war.) Japan took over German colonies in
the Pacific, while France and Britain took control over parts of the Middle East.
Your answer:
True
False
Question 5
Your answer:
True
False
Question 4
Your answer:
A- Ultra-nationalism (chauvinism)
C- Ethnocentrism
D- Global economy
11- The Nuremberg Laws in 1935
Your answer:
A) were the legal foundation of Hitlerʹs dictatorship.
Question 5
14- Which of the leading Western nations was hardest hit by the Depression?
Your answer:
a. England
c. France
d. Germany
Question 1
4. Japan’s attack into Manchuria was a direct violation of Nine-Power Treaty and a
direct threat to USA security. After the attack, the tension began to grow between USA
and Japan.
Your answer:
True
False
Question 3
5. In 1935, Mussolni invaded Ethiopia. Ethiopia consulted the League of Nations for
help. The league banned the trading of weapons with Italy, but lacked the power to
enforce the ban.
Your answer:
True
False
When was the armistice signed that ended the First World War?
Your answer:
A) 11 November 1918
B) 12 December 1919
C) 11 October 1918
D) 12 October 1919
2) The First World War lasted for 6 years.
Your answer:
True
False
Who is the founder of 14 points?
Your answer:
A) Loyd George
B) Clemenceau
C) Woodrow Wilson
D) Mustafa Kemal
0) Rhineland was occupied by Allied troops until 1935 in order
to protect France.
Your answer:
True
False
11) Extreme Nationalist of Germany were blaming Hitler for
signing the Treat of Versailles.
Your answer:
True
False
1-In a secret agreement, signed in August 1939, these two nations agreed to divide
Poland amongst themselves:
Your answer:
A. Germany and France.
Your answer:
A-ban the use of atomic weapons.
Your answer:
A) the German attack on the Soviet Union.
Question 3
12- After the Battle of Stalingrad, German forces never gained back their earlier
strength. This led to the final defeat of the German army by the allied powers.12- After
the Battle of Stalingrad, German forces never gained back their earlier strength. This led
to the final defeat of the German army by the allied powers.
Your answer:
True
False
Question 5
13-The Blitzkrieg was Hitler’s military tactic which meant “attack from one target targets
with small number of soldiers so as to devastate the enemy and seize rapidly."
Your answer:
True
False