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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 DemocraticRevolutionsIndust.Rev.ImperialismWWI This N’ That Birth of Demo.
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C1-$100 Birth of Democracy - $100 Birth of Democracy - $100 This type of government allows people to govern themselves through elected representatives Republic
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C1-$200 Birth of Democracy Birth of Democracy - $200 According to Judeo-Chrisitian traditions helping others is the duty of: Everyone
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C1-$300 Birth of Democracy Birth of Democracy - $300 What was the key Greco-Roman contribution to Western legal tradition A written legal code
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C1-$400 Birth of Democracy Birth of Democracy - $400 Greco-Roman and Judeo- Christian traditions both stressed a strong belief in: Individual Choice
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C1-$500 Birth of Democracy Birth of Democracy - $500 This is considered the most unique aspect of the development of democracy… Governing by councils
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C2-$100 Democratic Revolutions Democratic Revolutions - $100 Which philosopher stated that a government’s role is to ensure peoples natural rights? John Locke
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C2-$200 Democratic Revolutions Democratic Revolutions - $200 The French Revolution was sparked by outrage over: France’s Financial Problems
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C2-$300 Democratic Revolutions Democratic Revolutions - $300 Which right in the U.S. Bill of Rights was first affirmed in the Magna Carta Due process of law
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C2-$400 Democractic Revolutions Democractic Revolutions - $400 The U.S. Constitution reflects the idea of popular sovereignty by saying that: Its authority comes for the people
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C2-$500 Democratic Revolutions Democratic Revolutions - $500 The philosophical idea that people are willing to give up some individual freedoms in the interest of law and order Social Contract
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C3-$100 Industrial Revolution Industrial Revolution - $100 The increase in food production during the Agricultural Revolution led directly to an increase in: Population
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C3-$200 Industrial Revolution Industrial Revolution - $200 By 1850, England had a nationwide system of: Railroads
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C3-$300 Indusrtrial Revolution Indusrtrial Revolution - $300 During the Industrial Revolution England experienced the greatest population migration from _____ to _____ settings: Agricultural / Urban
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C3-$400 Industrial Revoluiton Industrial Revoluiton - $400 What was the central criticism of capitalism during the Industrial Revolution? Unfair distribution of wealth
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C3-$500 Industrial Revolution Industrial Revolution - $500 According to Marx and Engels who should control the means of production Workers
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C4-$100 Imperialism Imperialism - $100 European imperialist desires in the 19th century were most motivated by advances in Industry
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C3-200 Imperialism Imperialism - $200 What did most European imperialists of the 1800s typically seek when they conquered a foreign country? Natural Resources
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C3-$300 Imperialism Imperialism - $300 The development of future leaders was the goal of this colonial method of management? Indirect control
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C3-$400 Imperialism Imperialism - $400 Assimilation was the goal of this colonial method of management? Direct Control
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C3-$500 Imperialism Imperialism - $500 At the end of the 1800s, colonies were generally seen as a sign of a countries: power
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C4-$100 WWI - $100 Which was the first country to declare war in 1914? Austria-Hungary
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C4-$200 WWI WWI - $200 What happened as a result of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk Fighting stopped between Russia and the Central Powers
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C4-$300 WWI WWI - $300 The literature of the “lost generation” writers was characterized by: Disillusionment
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C4-$400 WWI WWI - $400 The government of Czar Nicholas II was replaced by: The Bolsheviks
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C4-$500 WWI WWI - $500 What was the goal of the Schlieffen Plan? Avoid fighting a war on two fronts/defeat France first, then Russia
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C4-$100 This N’ That This N’ That - $100 Who committed the Armenian Genocide? The Turkish Government
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C4-$200 This N’ That This N’ That - $200 The accumulation of gold and silver was one of the principles of: Mercantilism
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C4-$300 This N’ That This N’ That - $300 The theory that a king’s power comes from god is known as: Divine Rights
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C4-$400 This N’ That This N’ That - $400 What was the main goal of the Congress of Vienna? To establish security and stability for the nations of Europe
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C4-$500 This N’ That This N’ That - $500 How did Russia’s participation in WWI affect its empire? Economic hardships brought on by the war caused the empire to collapse
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