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1 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt People and Places SocietyI Did ItI Said ItGeography

2 This nation held more colonies than any other in the 1800s

3 What is Great Britain?

4 The peace treaty that ended World War I was signed in this French palace.

5 What is Versailles?

6 This event in 1938 was an organized attack against Jewish synagogues and businesses

7 What is Kristallnacht?

8 The event shown here depicts Napoleon’s final defeat in battle

9 What is Waterloo?

10 Auschwitz, the worst death camp of the Holocaust, was in this nation

11 What is Poland?

12 The enclosure movement in Great Britain meant they had to find other jobs

13 Who are farmers?

14 This is the pride in one’s country that led to the unification of Italy and Germany

15 What is nationalism?

16 These were supporters of change and more democracy for the middle class in Europe where they led several failed revolts in 1848

17 Who were liberals

18 The painting shown here, by Jacques Louis David, shows this important event during the French Revolution

19 What is The Tennis Court Oath?

20 This religious movement of the 1800s gave hope to struggling workers in Great Britain

21 What is Methodism?

22 I was known as Il Duce and led Italy during World War II

23 Who is Mussolini?

24 I wrote Mein Kampf while in prison in 1924.

25 Who is Adolf Hitler?

26 I led the Red Shirts in an invasion of Sicily to help bring all Italians together

27 Who is Garibaldi?

28 I invented the seed drill

29 Who is Jethro Tull?

30 Author of the Communist Manifesto, I am considered the father of Communism

31 Who is Karl Marx ?

32 She never actually said, “Let them eat cake”

33 Who is Marie Antoinette?

34 “ It is not the strongest of the species that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change.”

35 Who is Charles Darwin?

36 He should have followed his own advice when he said, ”an army marches on its stomach.”

37 Who is Napoleon?

38 “ The basis of popular government in the time revolution is both virtue and terror ”

39 Who is Robespierre?

40 He called for Europeans’ right to “self- determination” in his 14 Points

41 Who is Woodrow Wilson?

42 This region in Europe was referred to as the “powder keg” in the early 1900s

43 What are the Balkans?

44 Georges Clemenceau represented this nation at the Treaty of Versailles

45 What is France?

46 Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania were lost to Germany from this nation’s territory in 1918.

47 What is Russia?

48 This nation lost the territories of Alsace and Lorraine to France in 1919

49 What is Germany?

50 This nation refused to join the League of Nations, even though it was their idea

51 What is the United States?