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A. Crusades A. Crusades C. Reformation C. Reformation B. spices B. spices D. Imperialism D. Imperialism Church’s attempt to reclaim the Holy Land
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Back to Board A. Crusades
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A. Reformation A. Reformation C. Industrial Revolution C. Industrial Revolution B. Pax Romana B. Pax Romana D. Renaissance D. Renaissance Change in the way things were produced
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Back to Board C. Industrial Revolution
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A. Reformation A. Reformation C. Revolution C. Revolution B. Renaissance B. Renaissance D. Imperialism D. Imperialism Rebirth of interest in art and education
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Back to Board B. Renaissance
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A. Labor Force A. Labor Force C. Imperialism C. Imperialism B. Employer B. Employer D. Revolution D. Revolution Supply of workers
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Back to Board A. Labor Force
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A. Revolution A. Revolution C. Reformation C. Reformation B. Circumnavigate B. Circumnavigate D. Imperialism D. Imperialism Taking land and making it into colonies
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Back to Board D. Imperialism
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A. Da Vinci A. Da Vinci C. Catherine the Great C. Catherine the Great B. Elizabeth I B. Elizabeth I D. Luther D. Luther Overthrew her own husband
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Back to Board C. Catherine the Great
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A. Navigation A. Navigation C. Renaissance C. Renaissance B. Circumnavigate B. Circumnavigate D. Reformation D. Reformation To sail around the world
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Back to Board B. Circumnavigate
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A. Ivan IV A. Ivan IV C. Alex II C. Alex II B. Peter the Great B. Peter the Great D. Catherine the Great D. Catherine the Great I freed the serfs
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Back to Board C. Alex II
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A. Alex III A. Alex III D. Nicholas II D. Nicholas II Last czar of the Romanov family C. Michael C. Michael B. Ivan I B. Ivan I
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Back to Board D. Nicholas II
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Czar who built St. Petersburg A. Ivan IV A. Ivan IV C. Catherine C. Catherine D. David D. David B. Peter B. Peter
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Back to Board B. Peter
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A. Napoleon A. Napoleon I took control of France after the revolution C. Ivan II C. Ivan II B. William I B. William I D. Louis XIV D. Louis XIV
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Back to Board A. Napoleon
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B. Shakespeare B. Shakespeare Famous writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet A. Da Vinci A. Da Vinci C. Defoe C. Defoe D. Blake D. Blake
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Back to Board B. Shakespeare
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C. life improved for all C. life improved for all Which is NOT true of the Industrial Revolution? A. cities became dirty A. cities became dirty B. diseases spread rapidly B. diseases spread rapidly D. smoke polluted the air D. smoke polluted the air
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Back to Board C. Life improved for all
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D. All of the above D. All of the above Which of the following is true of the French Revolution? A. Removed king from power A. Removed king from power C. Did not bring peace C. Did not bring peace B. A republic was formed B. A republic was formed
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Back to Board D. All of the above
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A. helped spread Luther’s ideas A. helped spread Luther’s ideas Which statement is true of the printing press? B. made printing more expensive B. made printing more expensive D. 1st industry impacted by revolution D. 1st industry impacted by revolution C. helped spread Greek culture C. helped spread Greek culture
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A. Helped spread Luther’s ideas
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