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B. Olympe de Gouges
The author of the DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN AND FEMALE Citizens was
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E. That although kings did have divine sanction, their subjects maintained personal rights
Which was NOT one of John Locke's main ideas?
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E. The colonists grew increasingly frustrated with British control and taxes
After the end of the SEVEN YEARS' WAR,
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C. National Assembly
On June 17th, 1789, members of the third estate seceded from the Estates General and declared themselves to be the
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E. "liberty, equality, fraternity"
The guiding principles of the French revolution are summed up in the phrase
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C. Maximilian Robespierre
The most radical period of the French Revolution was reached during the leadership of
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C. Affirmed the political and legal equality of all adult men
Napoleon's Civil Code
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A. Waterloo
Napoleon's final defeat occurred at
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C. Cuba
The only successful slave revolt in history took place in
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A. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The organizer of the Seneca Falls conference was
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B. Great Britain
The industrial revolution began in
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E. the replacement of human and animal power with inanimate sources of energy such as steam
Crucial to industrialization was
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B. Coke
Cheaper iron was produced after 1709 when Britain smelters began to use what substance as a fuel?
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C. Steel
Henry Bessemer's innovations made it possible to produce cheaper
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D. Were crafts workers who destroyed textile machines
The Luddites
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A. John D. Rockefeller
In America the petroleum monopoly, Standard Oil Company, was owned by
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A. Marx
One of the authors of the MANIFESTO OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY was
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D. Should be ABOLISHED
Marx and the communists believed that private property
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B. the consolidation or cooperation of independent companies in the same business
Horizontal organizations is
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A. United States
The term "MANIFEST DESTINY" is associated with what country?
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C. Cherokee
The native Americans who relocated from the eastern woodlands to Oklahoma on the trail of tears were the
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A. Little BIG Horn
The last major native American victory against the United States armed forces came in 1876 at the battle of
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D. Texas
The main spark for the outbreak of the Mexican-American War in 1845 was the United States' acceptance of the new state of
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C. The Seven Years' War
New France passed into British control after
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A. by the British North America Act of 1867
Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick were joined together as the Dominion of Canada
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C. John MacDonald
The prime minister of Canada was
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C. regional military leaders who provided order in Latin America
CAUDILLOS were
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A. Great Britain
The early stages of industrial development in the United states depended in large part on investment capital from what nation?
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D. Underwent Reconstruction
After the U.S. Civil War, the southern states
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A. The "declaration of sentiments" of the Seneca Falls Convention
The lines, "We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men and women are created equal," came from
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A. Egypt
The most significant territorial loss for the Ottomans was
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C. was locked up by the Janissaries because they considered his reforms a threat
In the early 19th century, the Ottoman sultan Selim the 3rd
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A. Russians
A defeat in the Crimean War stopped expansion by the
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B. the emancipation of the serfs
The key to social reform in Russia was
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D. a massive program of railway construction
The centerpiece of Sergei Witte's Russian industrial policy was
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C. led to the establishment of the Duma in Russia
The 1905 Bloody Sunday massacre eventually
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E. China
The Self-Strengthening Movement was an attempt to blend indigenous cultural traditions with western technology in
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A. America's
Japan was forcibly opened to foreign in 1853 by the
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B. They understood the danger of those two groups and wanted to find a way to avoid commercial and or imperial domination by either one.

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E. Japan had already been divided up into spheres of influence and they wanted to find a way to push the Europeans and Americans out.
The Meiji reforms actively copied the western Europeans and Americans because
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B. British control over India
The Suez Canal was essential for
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B. France
Between 1859 and 1893, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos all fell under the control of
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B. Belgium
The Congo Free State was established in the 1870s by
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B. devised the ground rulers for the European colonization of Africa
The Berlin Conference
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E. Dutch settlers in South Africa
The Boers were
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C. Hawaii
After the overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani in 1893, the United States took over
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D. Worked as a justification for U.S. intervention in western hemispheric affairs
The Monroe Doctrine
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D. the Spanish-Cuban-American War.
The United States occupied Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines after its victory in
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D. the Philippines against the United States
Emilio Aguinaldo led an uprising in
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D. powerful nations were meant to dominate weaker societies
The social Darwinists believed that
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B. Olympe de Gouges
The author of the DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN AND FEMALE Citizens was
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E. That although kings did have divine sanction, their subjects maintained personal rights
Which was NOT one of John Locke's main ideas?
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E. The colonists grew increasingly frustrated with British control and taxes
After the end of the SEVEN YEARS' WAR,
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C. National Assembly
On June 17th, 1789, members of the third estate seceded from the Estates General and declared themselves to be the
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E. "liberty, equality, fraternity"
The guiding principles of the French revolution are summed up in the phrase
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C. Maximilian Robespierre
The most radical period of the French Revolution was reached during the leadership of
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C. Affirmed the political and legal equality of all adult men
Napoleon's Civil Code
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A. Waterloo
Napoleon's final defeat occurred at
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C. Cuba
The only successful slave revolt in history took place in
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A. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The organizer of the Seneca Falls conference was
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B. Great Britain
The industrial revolution began in
64
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E. the replacement of human and animal power with inanimate sources of energy such as steam
Crucial to industrialization was
65
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B. Coke
Cheaper iron was produced after 1709 when Britain smelters began to use what substance as a fuel?
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C. Steel
Henry Bessemer's innovations made it possible to produce cheaper
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D. Were crafts workers who destroyed textile machines
The Luddites
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A. John D. Rockefeller
In America the petroleum monopoly, Standard Oil Company, was owned by
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A. Marx
One of the authors of the MANIFESTO OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY was
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D. Should be ABOLISHED
Marx and the communists believed that private property
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B. the consolidation or cooperation of independent companies in the same business
Horizontal organizations is
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A. United States
The term "MANIFEST DESTINY" is associated with what country?
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C. Cherokee
The native Americans who relocated from the eastern woodlands to Oklahoma on the trail of tears were the
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A. Little BIG Horn
The last major native American victory against the United States armed forces came in 1876 at the battle of
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D. Texas
The main spark for the outbreak of the Mexican-American War in 1845 was the United States' acceptance of the new state of
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C. The Seven Years' War
New France passed into British control after
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A. by the British North America Act of 1867
Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick were joined together as the Dominion of Canada
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C. John MacDonald
The prime minister of Canada was
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C. regional military leaders who provided order in Latin America
CAUDILLOS were
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A. Great Britain
The early stages of industrial development in the United states depended in large part on investment capital from what nation?
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D. Underwent Reconstruction
After the U.S. Civil War, the southern states
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A. The "declaration of sentiments" of the Seneca Falls Convention
The lines, "We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men and women are created equal," came from
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A. Egypt
The most significant territorial loss for the Ottomans was
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C. was locked up by the Janissaries because they considered his reforms a threat
In the early 19th century, the Ottoman sultan Selim the 3rd
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A. Russians
A defeat in the Crimean War stopped expansion by the
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B. the emancipation of the serfs
The key to social reform in Russia was
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D. a massive program of railway construction
The centerpiece of Sergei Witte's Russian industrial policy was
88
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C. led to the establishment of the Duma in Russia
The 1905 Bloody Sunday massacre eventually
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E. China
The Self-Strengthening Movement was an attempt to blend indigenous cultural traditions with western technology in
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A. America's
Japan was forcibly opened to foreign in 1853 by the
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B. They understood the danger of those two groups and wanted to find a way to avoid commercial and or imperial domination by either one.

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OR

93
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E. Japan had already been divided up into spheres of influence and they wanted to find a way to push the Europeans and Americans out.
The Meiji reforms actively copied the western Europeans and Americans because
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B. British control over India
The Suez Canal was essential for
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B. France
Between 1859 and 1893, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos all fell under the control of
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B. Belgium
The Congo Free State was established in the 1870s by
97
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B. devised the ground rulers for the European colonization of Africa
The Berlin Conference
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E. Dutch settlers in South Africa
The Boers were
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C. Hawaii
After the overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani in 1893, the United States took over
100
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D. Worked as a justification for U.S. intervention in western hemispheric affairs
The Monroe Doctrine