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1846 1866 1878 1890 1904 1917 1920 8 A.C.European ' .: A Dismissal of Bismarck ......,.. f- J Repeal of the Corn Laws ....... C I J North German Confederation. . .Q Q1 J Bolshevist Revolution ......... f L J Anglo-French Entente ......... C 55 Number right .......... fSca1e, Part I I J l A. C. European Hist.: A 'PARTIII - DIRECTIONS. Each of the following questions is followed by four alternative answers, of which only one is correct. Select the one that is correct and put its number in the parentheses at the right, as shown in the sample. fThirly minutesj SAMPLE. From what country was most of the territory taken which is in- cluded in the new Polish Republic? 1 Germany 2 Austria 3 Russia 4 Italy ................ C 3 J Of the following countries, in which one was the factory system of production developed last? 1 Austria 2 France 3 Russia 4 United States ........., C 3 J 1 e Three of the following are or were ruled by dictators sinc the World War. Which one was not? 1 Switzerland 2 Spain - 3 Poland 4 Greece. . . ..,. C l Q2 The Dutch East Indies are an important source of - 1 diamonds 2 wheat 3 rubber 4 magnesium. . . .... Q 3 ja The Ural Mountains - , 1 separate Spain from France 2 separate Europe from Asia 3 are in the Balkans 4 are higher than the Rocky Mountains .... f 9'j 4 The Compromise of 1867 was - I 1 also known as the Victorian Compromise 2 a temporary agree- ment between Austria and Italy over Italia I rredenta 3 an agreement between Count Cavour and Emperor Napoleon III 4 a compromise between Austria and Hungary ........ .......... C Q5 Of the following countries, the one in which the electrical and chemi- cal industries have reached their highest development is - 1 Germany 2 Italy 3 France 4 England ..... .... I I D6 Canada- ' 1 was never a French colony 2 is known as a self-governing dominion 3 may levy no tariff against English goods 4 sends no minister to the United States ........................ Q 2' J 7 The Dawes Plan - 1 was the plan of campaign which finally won the World War for the Allies 2 is a scheme for preserving peace in the future 3 is the arrangement under which Germany is paying her reparations 4 was a secret agreement among the Allies for the division of the Turkish Empire ........,..........,............,............ f 3 jg The Holy Roman Empire came to an end - 1 with the death of Francis joseph 2 with the uniication of X Germany 3 with the humiliating'Treaty of Tilsit 4 in 1806 . .K D9 lol Go right on with the next ge.
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A. C. European Hist.: A Russia and Austria came into disagreement during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries over - 1 Russian expansion into Persia 2 Austrian encroachments in Poland 3 the Balkan question 4 the high Austrian tariff on Russian wheat ............,................................. Q 3 J 10 The Berlin-Bagdad Railway became an international problem largely because of - , , 1 economic and strategic considerations 2 Turkish atrocities 3 French investments in the securities of the railway 4 oppo- sition by the Arabs ,.........,.............................,. Q I I 11 The Russian serfs were emancipated in 1861 by - 1 Count Witte 2 Alexander II 3 Nicholas II 4 Tolstoi. .C Qfl 12 A leader among Utopian Socialists was - 1 Engels 2 Kingsley 3 Proudhon 4 Owen ..... .... Q J 13 John Calvin was - 1 active in the movement for calling the Council of Trent 2 the founder of the Jesuit Order 3 a hot-headed religious fanatic 4 a French religious reformer and author of the Institutes of the Christian Religum ...,............,......,......,............. I J 14 The Sepoy Mutiny was - 1 a negro uprising in British East Africa 2 a direct and unfor- tunate result of the Industrial Revolution 3 a mutiny of native troops in British India 4 a disloyal movement among the Aus- tralian troops in the World War .......,..,.................... C Z D 15 One of the main reasons for the break-up of the Dual Monarchy was - 1 the personality of the Emperor Francis Joseph 2 the conflict of nationalities 3 the defeat at the Battle of Tannenberg 4 the Bolshevist Revolution ...,........,,.......................... C Q1 D16 The Triple Alliance - 1 was formed in spite of Bismarck's opposition 2 provided for united military action bythekllies inthe event that ar1yTJtTtEm'1 T I were attacked by two or more powers 3 was Bismarck's answer to the Triple Entente - 4 included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey ...............i......................,.......... C Ofl 17 The first important modern state to adopt a policy of free trade was - 1 The United States 2 Russia 3 Italy 4 England ....... C 4- D 18 The Locarno Pact - 1 is an international agreement for the maintenance of peace 2 allowed France to occupy the Ruhr Valley 3 provided for the dismemberment of Austria-Hungary 4 provided for the protection of Red Cross bases during war times .............. L . .Q I j 19 Of the following men, the one who is famous as a political philosopher is - 1 john Law 2 Eli Whitney ' 3 Richard Arkwright 4 John Locke ,...... ..........,...........,........................ C Q 20 1101 V. VI. VII. VIII IX. France Prussia England Denmark Spain Sweden Portugal I453 1517 1588 1598 1618 1628 1713 England Ireland France German Empire Austria-Hungary Spain Russia De Lesseps John Locke Richard Cobden Tric-ilrich Engels Mercantilists Robert Owen Adam Smith 1683 1688 1769 1776 1789 1792 1807 A. C. European Hist7.A Velasquez .................... Gustavus Adolphus .... ..... Henry the Navigator .......... Chartlsm ............ . . . Maria Christina ..... .... Fall of Constantinople .,,. . . . Defeat of the Armada .... . . . Petition of Right .... . . . Edict of Nantes .............. Luther's Ninety-Five Theses .... Unionist party .......... .... Social Democratic party ....... Tenant-Right League .... . . . The Delegations ...., .... Centrist party ..... .... .... C73 Cfol NIJ C31 4101 ffl 427 C671 uh cw C I 1 617,79 ttyl fbfl c lib Advocated a favorable bal- ,. ance of trade .............. tj J Active in the repeal of the British Corn Laws .......... C51 Active, in the plan for the con- I struction of the Suez Canal Cl? Promulgated the Social Con- tract theory of the state ..... f2fD An economist who popular- ized the doctrine of laissez- faire .......... ............. Glorious Revolution .... . . . First French Republic ......... Emancipation of Prussian serfs. . cf? 1 cw cw N11 Declaration of Rights of Man. .f Q Watt's steam engine ........... 457 Go right on with the next page. i7l
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