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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 Where in the world? Technology?????War

2 His assassination was the spark that caused World War I in 1914

3 Who is Franz Ferdinand?

4 The British were steamed when American Robert Fulton was the first to build one of these

5 What is a steam boat?

6 His “Code” reformed the laws of most of Europe

7 Who is Napoleon?

8 He was the leader of the bloody “Reign of Terror” during the French Revolution

9 Who is Robespierre?

10 This Russian Czar was celebrated for freeing the serfs

11 Who is Alexander II?

12 Famous July event pictured here happened at this notorious fortress

13 What is the Bastille?

14 The name of the nation highlighted here in red

15 What is Belgium?

16 Napoleon’s failed invasion of this city cost him thousands of soldiers

17 What is Moscow?

18 After World War I, much of the Balkans became part of the new nation shown here

19 What is Yugoslavia?

20 After World War I, this nation reemerged after over a hundred years

21 What is Poland?

22 Guglielmo Marconi invented this device used to transmit and receive messages

23 What is the radio?

24 This was originally invented in 1789 to execute criminals humanely

25 What is the Guillotine?

26 Jethro Tull (not the 1970s rock band) invented this to help farmers plant their crops more efficiently

27 What is the seed drill?

28 Woodrow Wilson came up with the idea for this to help prevent future wars, although the United States never joined it

29 What is the League of Nations?

30 The spinning jenny, water frame, and flying shuttle were all inventions used in this British industry

31 What are textiles?

32 They were 97% of the population in France in 1789, but had little power

33 What is the 3rd Estate?

34 In French this means“to leave alone”, in economics it means less government

35 What is laissez- faire

36 Germany, Austria- Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire were members of this alliance

37 What are the Central Powers?

38 After his defeat at Waterloo, Napoleon was sent to this island - for good this time

39 What is St. Helena?

40 As Chancellor of Prussia, he preached for German unity through “Blood and Iron”

41 Who is Bismarck?

42 Austria-Hungary issued an ultimatum to this nation after the death of Franz Ferdinand

43 What is Serbia?

44 In 1815, the leaders of European nations met in this Austrian city to bring peace to Europe and redraw its borders after the Napoleonic Wars

45 What is Vienna?

46 Throughout the British countryside, Luddites went to war against these

47 What are machines?

48 This was the area between two trenches in World War I

49 What is No Man’s Land

50 During wartime, this is used to control public opinion- through posters, radio, speeches, etc

51 What is propaganda?