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Empire
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Causes
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WWI
WWI (2)
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AGE
OF
Exploration
Q: 100
Which European country had
the monopoly on the trade
with Asia.
Q: 200
Who was the Portuguese explorer who sailed
around the Cape of Good Hope and then
crossed the waters to reach Asia?
A:200
Q: 300
Name three technological
advances during the Age
of Exploration.
A: 300
Q: 400
In the 1400’s, this man helped
his country take an early lead
in exploration by funding
voyages along the coast of
Africa. Who was he, and
where was he from?
A:400
Q:500
Name three reasons for exploration.
A:500
GOODS- Spices, other
natural resources, and
land.
GLORY-find new
technologies, spread
empires
GOD-spread Christianity
Q:100
_________________ is a term used to
describe a period of rapid colonization of
the African continent by European powers
A:100
Q:200
Which of the following is the least likely reason for
establishment of European colonies?
A. Europeans wanted to spread Christianity
B. European industry needed more sources of raw
materials.
C. Europeans were interested in learning from other
cultures.
D. Europeans thought that colonies would buy
European products
A: 200
Q: 300
What is the policy of obtaining and
occupying colonies to form an empire?
A. Colonization
B. Conquering
C. Imperialism
D. Imposing
A: 300
Q: 400
Give three reasons that motivated
empire building.
A: 400
– Expand territory
– Natural resources
– A Market for goods
– Spread Christianity
Q: 500
The arrow points to
the empire
of__________
A: 500
Q: 100
• __________ is a strong pride
in one’s nation or ethnic
group.
A: 100
Q: 200
What were the MAIN
causes of WWI?
A: 200
Q: 300
• Why did many European
countries form alliances in the
early 1900’s?
A: 300
In the early 1900’s, nations feared
one another. Each nation was
afraid another would invade or try
to take over its territory.
Q: 400
Why is the assassination of
Archduke
Ferdinand significant?
A: 400
.
Q: 500
Archduke Franz Ferdinand was murdered by
__________, who was a member of a
terrorist group called the ____________
A: 500
Archduke Franz Ferdinand was
murdered by Gavrilo Princip, who was
a member of a Serbian terrorist group
called the Black Hand.
Q:100
• Which country was the first to
declare war?
A:100
Q: 200
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Germany’s attack upon which country
directly provoked Britain to go to war?
A: 200
Russia
Q: 300
• What year did the United States declare
war on Germany?
A: 300
Q: 400
•List four countries that
made up the Central
Powers
A: 400
Central Powers
Germany
Austria Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Bulgaria
Q: 500
List four restrictions that the Treaty of
Versailles put on Germany.
A: 500
1. Germany had to accept full responsibility
of the war
2. Give up some of its land and territories.
3. Limit its armed forces and stop production
of all war materials.
4. Pay the allied countries for war damages.
Q:100
•What treaty forced
Germany to accept blame
for WWI?
A: 100
Q: 200
The largest colonial empire was established
by
, which could claim
by 1900 that the sun never set on their
empire. Eventually, however, competition
between European countries for colonies
led to
.
A: 200
The largest colonial empire was established
by Great Britain, which could claim by
1900 that the sun never set on their
empire. Eventually, however, competition
between European countries for colonies
led to WWI.
Q: 300
Put the following statements in the
correct order:
•US joins the war
• The Treaty of Versailles is signed
•Assassination of Archduke Franz
Ferdinand
•Germany sinks four American merchant
ships
•Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia
A: 300
1. Assassination of Archduke Franz
Ferdinand
2. Austria-Hungary declares war on
Serbia
3. Germany sinks four American merchant
ships.
4. US joins the war
5. The Treaty of Versailles is signed.
Q: 400
• How did the map of Europe change after
WWI? Give at least two examples.
A: 400
New countries were formed and boundaries of some
countries changed. See map below.
Q: 500
List 4 countries that made up the Allied
Powers
A: 500
Allied Powers
France
Russia (Left in 1917)
United States (Entered in 1917)
Serbia
Italy
Great Britain
Q: 100
True or False
Spain and Portugal were the first two
countries to break the monopoly
between the Italians and Muslims
during the Age of Exploration.
A: 100
Q: 200
True or False
Dias sailed westward and founded
present day New Foundland (Canada).
A: 200
• John Cabot sailed westward and
founded present day New
Foundland. Dias sailed South
the coast of Africa and founded
Cape of Good Hope
Q: 300
True or False
Germany attacked Serbia after
the assassination of
Archduke Ferdinand.
A: 300
• Austria Hungary
attacked Serbia .
Q: 400
• True or False
Trench warfare, nuclear weapons,
machine guns were all part of WWI.
A: 400
False. Although trench
warfare, and machine guns
were used in WWI, nuclear
weapons were not.
Q: 500
True or False
• In the 1800’s and early 1900’s, Europeans
scrambled for control of colonies in the
Americas.
A: 500
• In the 1800’s and early 1900’s, Europeans
scrambled for control of colonies in Africa,
and Asia.