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VY_32_INOVACE_AJ1r01011

Form teams. Negate and correct the following statements if they are wrong! How many points will you get? ex. The British defeated the American colonists in the War of Independence. The British didn’t defeat the American colonists… The American colonists defeated the British in the War …

2) John Lackland led the crusades to Palestine. 3) Jane Seymour gave birth to Elizabeth I., Henry VIII’s 2 nd daughter. 4) The Plantagenets (coming from Scotland) succeeded the Tudors on the throne. 5) Queen Victoria fought with Admiral Nelson in the battle of Trafalgar. 6) The Suffragettes struggled for better working conditions for their children. 7) In the Battle of Britain in 1941 British troops tried to bomb Germany to submission. 8) Amerigo Vespucci discovered America. 9) During the Civil War, the North, which was called the Union, supported slavery. 10) June 1944: Operation Overlord: American troops invaded Britain to defeat Germans in Britain. 11) J.F. Kennedy died in Vietnam War. You may use these names to form the correct answers: a) Napoleon b) Christopher Columbus c) The Stuarts d) Richard I. The Lion Heart e) Ann Boleyn

2) John Lackland led the crusades to Palestine. John Lackland didn‘t lead the crusades to Palestine. (Richard I. The Lion Heart led them) 3) Jane Seymour gave birth to Elizabeth I., Henry VIII’s 2 nd daughter. Jane Seymour didn‘t give birth to Elizabeth I., Henry VIII’s 2 nd daughter. (Ann Boleyn gave birth to Elizabeth I.) 4) The Plantagenets (coming from Scotland) succeeded the Tudors on the throne. The Plantagents (coming from Scotland) didn‘t succeed the Tudors on the throne. (The Stuarts succeeded the Tudors.)

5) Queen Victoria fought with Admiral Nelson in the battle of Trafalgar. Queen Victoria didn‘t fight with Admiral Nelson in the battle of Trafalgar. (Napoleon fought with Nelson). 6) The Suffragettes struggled for better working conditions for their children. The Suffragettes didn‘t struggle for better working conditions for their children. (They struggled for voting rights) 7) In the Battle of Britain in 1941 British troops tried to bomb Germany to submission. In the Battle of Britain in 1941 British troops didn‘t try to bomb Germany to submission. (The Germans tried to bomb Britain to submission) 8) Amerigo Vespucci discovered America. Amerigo Vespucci didn‘t discover America. (Christopher Columbus discovered America).

9) During the Civil War, the North, which was called the Union, supported slavery. During the Civil War, the North, which was called the Union, didn‘t support slavery. (The South supported slavery) 10) June 1944: Operation Overlord: American troops invaded Britain to defeat Germans in Britain. June 1944: Operation Overlord: American troops didn‘t invade Britain to defeat Germans in Britain. (The American troops invaded France to defeat Germans in France). 11) J.F. Kennedy died in Vietnam War. J.F. Kennedy didn‘t die in Vietnam War. (He died because he was shot in Dallas.)