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62 Cards in this Set
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Canberra Murray River New Zealand Great Barrier Reef Wellington Pacific Ocean Papua New Guinea |
3 - Canberra 8 - Murray River 5 - New Zealand 1 - Great Barrier Reef 2 - Wellington 6 - Pacific Ocean 4 - Papua New Guinea |
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Seine River Paris Belgium Monaco Pyrenees Mountains |
5 - Seine River 7 - Paris 4 - Belgium 8 - Monaco 1 - Pyrenees Mountains |
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What statement best describes how the French and Indian war helped America? |
It prepared them for coming conflict with England. |
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What statement best contrasts America's War for Independence and the French Revolution? |
America fought for freedom; France fought for equality. |
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What statement best identifies the main threat of evolution to science? |
Evolutionists deny that God is the Creator. |
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Why have more classics been produced in the Modern gAe than any other time in history? |
Many authors were influenced by Scripture to produce works that would stand the test of time. |
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What best describes the greatness of the British Empire under Queen Victoria? |
Queen Victoria's stand to follow the Bible made the British Empire great. |
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Allowed Huguenots to worship in public |
Edict of January |
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Led to the establishment of the Red Cross |
Geneva Convention |
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Ended the War for Independence |
Treaty of Paris |
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Stressed individual civic responsibility over individual liberty |
Mayflower Compact |
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Called for a national Constitution for France |
Tennis Court Oath |
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Who preached "Sinners in the Hands of a Angry God"? |
Jonathan Edwards |
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How many years did Queen Victoria rule the British Empire? |
64 |
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Who invented the telephone? |
Alexander Graham Bell |
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What French philosopher visited the United States and was impressed by the religion of the nation? |
Alexis de Tocqueville |
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Who was the first President of the United States? |
George Washington |
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What did Maximilien Robespierre initiate to suppress anti-revolutionary movements during the French Revolution? |
Reign of Terror |
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What traditional type of party system does France have, contributing to an unstable government? |
Multiparty system |
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What man was largely responsible for the rise and triumph of capitalism? |
Adam Smith |
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What English author is the greatest writer the world has ever known? |
William Shakespeare |
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What French castle stronghold was stormed on July 14, 1789? |
Bastille |
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Who was the Father of Modern Missions? |
William Carey |
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What king of France prophesied that France was headed for doom? |
Louis XV |
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Number the following events in the order they occurred.
Africa's Boer War Battle of Trafalgar England and Ireland officially united First shots of the U.S. War for Independence First written Constitution of France India Act Napoleon's final defeat Pilgrims' landing at Plymouth End of U.S. War for Independence |
9 - Africa's Boer War 6 - Battle of Trafalgar 5 - England and Ireland officially united 2 - First shots of the U.S. War for Independence 4 - First written Constitution of France 8 - India Act 7 - Napoleon's final defeat 1 - Pilgrims' landing at Plymouth 3 - End of U.S. War for Independence |
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Engineered the Model T |
Henry Ford |
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Father of the English Hymn |
Isaac Watts |
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First black bishop of the Church of England |
Samuel Adjai Crowther |
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First Protestant missionary in China |
Robert Morrison |
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Invented the reaper |
Cyrus McCormick |
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Most responsible for the Second Great Awakening |
Charles G. Finney |
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Prince of Preachers |
Charles H. Spurgeon |
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Published History of the United States |
Noah Webster |
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Stated theories of relativity |
Albert Einstein |
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Wrote the greatest poem in the English language |
John Milton |
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Which British commander is considered by some to be the greatest naval hero the world has ever known? |
Lord Nelson |
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What British prime minister divided Canada into two parts? |
William Pitt |
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Who invented the cotton gin? |
Eli Whitney |
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Who discovered the universal law of gravitation? |
Isaac Newton |
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Whose reign was known as the July Monarchy? |
Louis Philippe |
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Who was the most influential spokesman at the Congress of Vienna? |
Von Metternich |
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The ____ Covenant allowed unconverted relatives of church members to join the churches. |
Half-Way |
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The United States purchased the ____ Territory from France in 1803. |
Louisiana |
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Louis XIV ruled France for ____ years. |
70 |
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The ____ Estate declared itself to be the National Assembly of France. |
Third |
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_____ withdrew from Napoleon's Continental System. |
Russia |
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Benjamin Disraeli was renowned leader of the British _____ party. |
Conservative |
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_____ is the confused idea that the stars, rather than the Creator of the stars, rule the destinies of men. |
Astrology |
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Under the ____ system, work was done in private shops. |
Domestic |
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_____ was the greatest of the many Dutch masters of art. |
Rembrandt van Rijn |
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British began to decline when Queen Victoria son ____ began to rule. |
Edward VII |
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The Pilgrims sailed to the New World on the ____. |
Mayflower |
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Who is considered the Father of American History? |
William Bradford |
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Who was the first Protestant king of France? |
Henry IV |
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Who was the ruler of England during the U.S. War for Independence? |
George III |
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Who was a child prodigy and wrote The Magic Flute? |
Mozart |
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What church was started by John Wesley? |
Methodist |
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Where was the first great center of American missions activity? |
Hawaiian Islands |
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Who is known at the Father of the Sunday School Movement? |
Robert Raikes |
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What type of government did Louis XIV establish when he set up various councils of state? |
Bureaucratic |
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Where was Napoleon exiled to after his final defeat? |
St. Helena |
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What country did Napoleon try to cut off with the Continental System? |
England |