Test 10 Flashcards

1
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desired to reintroduce Catholic practices into the Church of England

A

Oxford Movement

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2
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offered Mexico land for attacking America

A

Zimmermann Note

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3
Q

state ownership of business and industry

A

socialism

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4
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officially joined England and Ireland

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Act of Union

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5
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made Canada a self-governing commonwealth

A

British North America Act

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6
Q

Stalin’s reign of terror

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Great Purge

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7
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religious liberalism

A

modernism

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8
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Communist terrorists in Russia

A

Bolsheviks

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9
Q

600-mile battle line during World War I

A

western front

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10
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powerful British trading corporation

A

East India Company

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11
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The Great Century of Missions

A

19th century

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12
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Victor Emmanuel II became the first king of a united ____ in 1861.

A

Italy

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13
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led the Communist takeover of Russia

A

Lenin

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14
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founded by Peter the Great to be a “window to the west”

A

St. Petersburg

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15
Q

Aborigines were the original inhabitants of _____

A

Australia

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16
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Victoria’s reign of ___ years is the longest in British history.

A

64

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17
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Whose assassination sparked World War I?

A

Francis Ferdinand

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18
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What date, known as Armistice Day, ended World War I?

A

November 11, 1918

19
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Prince Albert was Queen Victoria’s ____.

A

husband

20
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Which country was not a part of the “Big Four”?

A

Germany

21
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What was the most important naval battle of World War I?

A

Jutland

22
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Who was the first back bishop of the Church of England?

A

Samuel Crowther

23
Q

The “Prince of Preachers,” ____ pastored London’s Metropolitan Tabernacle.

A

Charles Spurgeon

24
Q

The “Prince of Preachers,” ____ pastored London’s Metropolitan Tabernacle.

A

Charles Spurgeon

25
Q

The Boer War was fought over land rights in ___.

A

South Africa

26
Q

Benjamin Disraeli is best remembered as a British ___.

A

prime minister

27
Q

lost prestige in the October Revolt

A

Nicholas II

28
Q

the “Czar Liberator”

A

Alexander II

29
Q

desired to westernize Russia

A

Peter the Great

30
Q

first czar of Russia

A

Ivan the Terrible

31
Q

formed the U.S.S.R.

A

Vladimir (Nikolai) Lenin

32
Q

Be able to locate these on the map. Look at your Geography Project.

A
Canberra
Indonesia
Australian Desert
Great Barrier Reef
Murray River
Tasman Sea
New Zealand
Pacific Ocean
Papua New Guinea
Wellington
33
Q

What did Queen Victoria say was the secret to England’s greatness?

A

Bible

34
Q

What famous missionary/explorer was Henry Stanley sent to find in Africa?

A

David Livingstone

35
Q

Who explored Australia and the Great Barrier Reef for England?

A

Capt. James Cook

36
Q

In what year did World War I begin?

A

1914

37
Q

What country used the submarine extensively during World War I?

A

Germany

38
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Name the only victor of World War I to reject the League of Nations.

A

United States

39
Q

Who wrote The Communist Manifesto?

A

Karl Marx

40
Q

What profession did Florence Nightingale begin?

A

nursing

41
Q

Who is the “Father of Modern Missions”?

A

William Carey

42
Q

List two Central Powers of World War I

A

Germany
Bulgaria
Ottoman Empire (Turkey)
Austria-Hungary

43
Q

How did the colonies of the British Empire benefit from British rule, and how did Great Britain benefit from her colonies? What was the most important thing Britain gave to her colonies? Explain.

A

The government and industries of the colonies were developed by Britain, and the gospel of Christ was spread. Britain received a valuable market for trade, materials, and wealth from her empire. By sharing the gospel, Britain gave the colonies the greatest gift of all, and many came to Christ through British missionary endeavors.