The Industrial Revolution began in which country?

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History Final
Review Game
seed drill
The _______was a
machine that
pushed the seeds
into the soil.
Great Britain
The
Industrial
Revolution
began in this
country.
textile
This
industry was
the first business to
change because of
the Industrial
Revolution
.
cotton gin
This
machine
quickly pulled
the seeds from
the cotton.
Eli Whitney
In
1793 an American
named________
invented a machine
called the cotton gin
.
James Watt
In
1769 he built
a good steam
engine in Great
Britain
Steam Engine
Name
this machine
Cotton
Name
this cash crop
By
canals
using these,
merchants no longer
had to move their
goods from a ship, then
across land, and then
to another ship.
Steel
People
began to
use this material to
build new
machines and
steam locomotives.
Thomas Edison
 Name
this inventor
Middle Class
The
Industrial
Revolution helped this
class of people become
a very large and
powerful group.
True
True
or False?
Many factories were
not safe places to
work
False
True
or False?
Factory owners never
beat children if they did
not like the work the
children did.
Union
A
labor _____ is
a group of
workers that join
together to solve
problems.
Italy
Name
the country
Giuseppe Garibaldi
 Name
this Italian leader
Otto von Bismarck
Name
leader
this German
Germany
Otto
von Bismarck
led the unification
of what country?
Ferdinand
In
1914 Austria-Hungary's
Archduke Francis_______
and his wife were shot by a
person from Serbia.
Central Powers
In
WWI Germany
and AustriaHungary were
called
the____Powers
Allies
During
WW I, Great
Britain, Russia,
France & Serbia
were called
the______
4
How
many
years did WW I
last?
Gas
Germans
used
poison ____ to
kill enemy
soldiers.
This
Trench
is an example of
______warfare.
The United States
This
country entered World
War I in April of 1917.
Woodrow Wilson
Name
this US President
Germany
The
Treaty of
Versailles punished
this country for its
role in World War I.
Russia
This
country is the
world's largest country
in size. It covers parts
of Europe and Asia.
Karl Marx
Who
am I ?
Czars
Russian
absolute
rulers were called
…..
Czar Nicholas II
Name
this Russian Leader
Vladimir Lenin
 Name
this Russian
Revolutionary leader
Joseph Stalin
Who am I ?
Communists
This
grouped ruled
the Soviet Union for
almost seventy years
Benito Mussolini
Name
this Italian dictator
Depression
A
time when business
becomes very slow, and
jobs are hard to find.
United States
In
1929 the Great
Depression began in
this country.
Adolf Hitler
He
was the leader of
a group of Germans
called the Nazis.
concentration camps
Many
Jews were
sent to prisons
called……
Jews
Hilter
strongly hated
this group of people.
General Hideki Tojo
Who
am I?
Axis Powers
In
1936 Germany,
Italy, and Japan
formed an alliance
called the…….
Winston Churchill
The
Prime Minister
of Great Britain
during WWII was…
Battle of Britain
The
German fight
against Great
Britain was called
the….
Soviet Union
In
1941 Germany
attacked this
country to gain its
natural
resources.
Battle of
Stalingrad
In
this 1943 battle,
German soldiers
fighting in the Soviet
Union surrendered.
America
This
country
hoped that they
would not have to
fight in World War
II.
FDR
Name
this person.
Pearl Harbor
What
was the
name of the large
American naval
base in Hawaii.
Soviet Union
Great
Britain, the United
States, and
the____________ worked
hard to create a plan to
defeat the Axis Powers in
Europe.
General Dwight Eisenhower
The
United States
general who led
the Allied soldiers
in northern Africa
and in Europe.
D-Day
On
this day, thousands
of Allied soldiers sailed
from Great Britain
across the English
Channel.
Normandy
Allied
troops landed
on the beaches
of__________, an
area of northern
France.
Adolf Hitler
After
this person
killed himself,
Germany
surrendered and
the war in Europe
Holocaust
The
killing of six
million Jews and
many other
people is called
the….
General Douglas
MacArthur
This United
States general
led the Allied
soldiers in Asia.
Harry Truman
He
was the new
President of the United
States that decided to
use a powerful weapon
to force Japan to
surrender.
Hiroshima
On
August 6, 1945,
an American plane
dropped an atomic
bomb on________ a
Japanese city.
United Nations
During
World War II, the
Allies decided to start a
new organization that
would work for peace.
This organization is called
the…..
New York City
The
UN
headquarters are in
this United States
city.
United Nations
Identify
this flag
Soviet Union
The
United States
and ________ were
stronger than they
had been before
World War II.
Angry words
The
Cold War
was mostly
fought with…
Democracy
The
United States and
its allies wanted to
spread to
___________other
nations.
Communism
The
Soviet Union
and its Communist
allies wanted to
spread….
Iron
Winston
Churchill said
that an “____Curtain"
had come down over
Eastern Europe.
B
The
Industrial
Revolution began in
which country?
a. France
 b. Great Britain
 c. Italy

B
 Which
social classes
standard of living greatly
improved during the
Industrial Revolution?



a. Lower class
b. Middle class
c. Upper class
B
The
term "nationalism"
refers to…
a. The dividing of power among national and
state governments
 b. The desire of a group of people to form a
nation
 c. The desire to oppose the policies of one's
nation

C
 The
practice of controlling
other lands and forming
colonies is called…
a. Nationalism
 b. Communism
 c. Imperialism

B
 Which
industry was the
first to be effected by the
Industrial Revolution?



a. Coal
b. Textile
c. Computer
B
 Which
one of the following
leaders did not help unify
Italy?
a. Mazzini
 b. Metternich
 c. Garibaldi

C
Bismark's
policy to rule
with military force is
called..
a. Capitalism
 b. Imperialism
 c. Militarism

B
President
Wilson's
Fourteen Points were
meant to..
a. punish Germany for causing WWI
 b. Prevent future wars
 c. Redistribute German colonies fairly
among the allied powers

C
As
a result of the
Versailles Treaty
Germany was
a. Forced to join the League of Nations
 b. United with Austria
 c. Required to pay for the total cost of
the war

C
 The
Lusitania and making
the word "safe for
democracy" are
associated with
a. The home front
 b. American entry into the war
 c. British propaganda

A
In
World War I all of the
following were Central
Powers except…
a. U.S.
 b. Germany
 c. Austria-Hungary

B
Which
country changed
its alliance during WW I?
a. Turkey
b. Italy
c. USA
B
 In
World War I all of the
following were Allied
powers except
a. France
 b. Germany
 c. Britain

C
A
national policy of
maintaining a powerful
army and constant
readiness for war is called



a. Communism
b. Imperialism
c. Militarism
A
An
organization
designed to keep peace
after WWI was the
a. League of Nations
 b. United Nations
 c. Central Powers

C
The
assassination of
Austrian Archduke
Frances Ferdinand
sparked which event?
a. WW II
 b. D-day
 c. WW I

B
As
a result of the
Russian Revolution
what happened?
a. Russia changed its alliance
 b. Russia pulled out of the World War I
 c. Russia won World War I

A
Karl
Marx predicted that
the working class would
revolt and overthrow the
government because
workers
a. Were very poor
 b. Had a strong sense of national pride
 c. Were satisfied with government
reforms

A
The
unfounded
dislike or hatred of
Jews is called
a. Anti-semitism
 b. Feudalism
 c. Imperialism

A
Which
nation remained
neutral in WW I?
a. Switzerland
 b. Czechoslovakia
 c. Poland

A
Who
was the General
that led the allies in the
Battle of Normandy?
a. Eisenhower
 b. W. Wilson
 c. Jimmy Carter

B
The
day the Allies
invaded Normandy is
called

a. Bloody Sunday
 b. D-Day
 c. Battle of Stalingrad

B
Japan
' s refusal to
surrender in WW II
resulted in
a. The Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor
 b. The atomic bomb being dropped on
Hiroshima
 c. Existence of extermination camps was
revealed

B
The
main purpose of
the United nations is
to
a. Support armed conflict
 b. Keep peace throughout the world
 c. Prevent member nations from using
their veto power

B
 The
attempt to kill all the
people of a certain race or
religious group is called
 a.
Fascism
 b. Genocide
 c. Suicide
B
Which
organization
was formed after
World War II?



a. League of Nations
b. United Nations
c. Axis Powers
C
 Germany,
Italy and Japan
made up which powers
during World War II?



a. The Central Power
b. German Alliance
c. The Axis
B
When
did World
War II begin?
a. 1939
 b. 1941
 c. 1945

B
When
did Italy
surrender to the
Allies?
a. 1939
 b. 1943
 c. 1945

A
The
date that the Allied
Soldiers land in France.
a. 1944
b. 1941
c. 1945
C
How many years passed between
Japan ' s attack on Pearl Harbor and
Japan ' s surrender?
 a. 2 years
 b. 3 years
 c. 4 years
