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1 that man is fundamentally bad 2 that there is no God 3,that V A. C. European Hist.: A PART II DDZECTIONS. In the parentheses at the right of each phrase in the right- hand Column place the number of the corresponding name or date in the left-hand column of the same group, as shown in the samples. QTwenty minutesj SAMPLES. 1. 1492 English Reform Bin .... ..... 4 2 J 2. 1832 3. 1771 Discovery of America ......... Q 1 I . 1. Steel process Louis Pasteur .... ..... Q E Q 2. Diplomacy , , 3. Textile machinery Charles Darwin ..... ..... Q 17 Q '4. Socialism Karl Marx .... . . . .... Ll! J 5. Women's rights h Stu rt M,u ' K 5, 6- Medicine Jo n a 1 .... ..... 7. Evolution Sir Henry Bessemer ..... .,... Q I J , 1, England Greatest production of- 2. France Wheat ............. ..... Q ll J 3- Germany citfusfmir. . ., .... .c .fp 4. Russia , 5' Italy Silk .....,. .... Q Q1 J 6. Scandinavia Dyestulfs .... ..... Q 3 J 7. Czechoslovakia Naval stores. . . .... .Q Q J . 1. X-ray David Livingstone .... ..... Q 5 Q 2. Modern industrialism , , 3. Evolution Daniel O Connell ..... ..... Q I 4. Airplanes William Roentgen ..... ..... Q l J African exploration . Boxer Rebellion Hugo Stlnnes ..... Q Q D Catholic emancipation Herbert Spencer .... Q 3 H Royal Dutch Shell Company Banking ....... Q L, j Zinoviev Iron and steel .... Q 'Z Krupps ' D Lloyd George Social legislation .... Q Ll Q Pilsudski . O ..........,. Rothschiids 11 C ' 7 Sidney Webb Trade unions ..... , A. C. European Hist.: A Three of the following were enlightened despots. Which one was not? 1 Frederick the Great 2 Catherine the Great 3 Mary Tudor 4 Gustavus III .............................................. Q 5 D21 Three of the following countries own colonies in Africa. Which one does not P 1 Belgium 2 Portugal 3 Italy 4 Germany ..,.......... Q J 22 Three of the following contributed to the outbreak of the World ' War. Which one did not? 1 The Hague Conference 2 The German Navy Laws 3 The Moroccan Crisis 4 The Balkan wars of 1912-13 ,.............. Q I D 23 Three of the following, at one time or another, controlled what is now Belgium. Which one did not ? 1 France 2 Austria 3 Spain 4 Prussia ................. Q D24 Three of the following are famed as inventors or scientists. Which one is not? 1 Diesel 2 Haig 3 Lord Lister 4 Curie. . . . . .Q QD 25 Adam Smith was the - 1 court physician to Queen Elizabeth 2 author of The Wealth of N ations 3 founder of the Mormon sect 4 leading exponent of the MCfCaHtlllSt Theory .................................... Q Tj 25 The strongest military power on the Continent of Europe in the seventeenth century was - 1 The Holy Roman Empire 2 Spain 3 France 4 Sweden. .Q Z J 27 The greatest of the I-Iumanists was - 1 burned as aheretic 2 elected Pope ' 3 Erasmus 4 be- headed by Henry VIII .................. ............. ..... Q ? D28 A deist was a person who believed - there are many gods 4 that man should have faith only in what is reasonable and in what is scientific .....,.................... Q J 29 The Thirty Years' War - 1 weakened the Holy Roman Empire 2 made Austria Protestant 3 resulted in the partition of Poland 4 took place in the eight- eenth century ...................... ....................... Q ! D30 The kingdom of Spain - 1 has no possessions in Africa 2 went through a revolution in 1848 3 controls a part of Morocco 4 and Sweden were the only two European countries that remained neutral during the ,L World War ................ ................................. Q ,J Q31 Go right on with ihe next page. Q l 161. A lul
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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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A. C. European Hist.: A 32. At the peace conference at Versailles - 1 Germany participated in drawing up a treaty 2 Germany was barred from the conference 3 Germany was allowed repre- sentation on the committees' 4 Germany was invited to par- ticipate, but declined to do so ................................. Q -97 Q 32 33. The President of the present French Republic is elected by - 1 popular vote 2 the Chamber of Deputies 3 the Senate 4 the Chamber of Deputies and Senate in joint session .....,....... Q 4- Q 33 34. One reason that the Dutch revolted from Spain in the sixteenth cen- f tury was that - 1 they disliked Spain's truckling to England 2 Spain refused to let the Dutch share in the treasure got from the American gold and silver mines 3 William of Orange, king of England, also wanted to be king of Holland 4 they objected to Philip II's vigorous use of the Inquisition in their provinces ............................. Q J 34 35. The British Empire - A 1 includes one fourth of the total land surface of the world 2 contains a population of which a majority is of the white race 3 no longer includes the Irish Free State 4 has only one vote in the Assembly of the League of Nations .............. Q I 335 36. Three of the following cities are in Europe. Which one is not? 1 Sofia 2 Odessa 3 Port Arthur 4 Madrid ..... ..,.. Q 3 D 36 37. By imperial preference is meant - 1 Bismarck's preference for a German Empire rather than a German kingdom 2 a system of preferential tariffs between' Great Britain and her colonies 3 Napoleon III's desire to be Emperor rather than President of France 4 the movement among a group of Czechs to remain within the Austrian Empire ................... Q Q- D31 38. The Suez Canal- 1 was purchased through the efforts of Benjamin Disraeli 2 is owned by Egypt 3 separates Persia and Arabia 4 was built by General Goethals ............,..... .. ...........,..... Q l D38 39. Arthur Young was - 1 an important figure in the Agricultural Revolution of the eight- A- C- European Hisr.: A The enlightened despotism of Frederick the Great was continued by his successor, Frederick William II ..............- ....,....... Q O D55 Bismarck's diplomatic policies after 1871 aimed at the political isola- tion of France. .........................V ..................... Q '1' D56 james I, king of England, was noted for his parsimony ............. 'Q 0 D57 The Seven Weeks' War established the leadership of Prussia among the German states ,...............,.....,..,............... . .Q +- D 58 In revising the boundary lines of Europe, the Congress of Vienna sought to establish national homogeneity in each of the continental countries .......,........................................... Q 0 D59 The Chartists were a group of workingmen who petitioned Parliament to grant charters to workingmen's organizations or unions ........ Q O D60 Sardinia joined France and England in the Crimean War because she wanted to deprive Russia of her colonies in Turkey .......... .... Q 0 D61 The Protocol of Troppau was a treaty among European powers by which they agreed to suppress revolutions in Europe ............. Q .j- D62 As a result of the Revolution of 1848, Prussia received a constitution. .Q 4- D 63 With the exception of some Frenchmen in Alsace-Lorraine, united Germany after 1871 was populated exclusively by Germans ....... Q 0 D64 The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy was established by the Compro- mise of 1867. ....,...................,...................... Q 65 The Representation of the People Act of 1867 established universal suffrage in England ........................,.,.........,..... Q O D66 Alexander II liberated the serfs in Russia about two years before Lincoln issued his Emancipation Proclamation ........,......... Q .Pj 67 All the countries of South America have followed the lead of the United States in remaining outside the League of Nations ......... Q Q les The President of the German Republic is elected by the Reichstag. . .Q O 569 Belgium has found the Belgian Congo very valuable as a home for her surplus population ........................................... Q Gp 70 eenth century 2 the author of Gulli-verlv Travels 3 a leader in the Young Ireland movement 4 a leader in the agitation for the Reform Bin of 1832 ................................... Q I D39 Number fight . 40. The Zollverein was - Nambe, wnmg ...,-,-,-- 1 one of the castles of the Hohenzollern family 2 the German 1 Numbef omitted ---------- Customs Union formed in 1833 3 a tariff agreement between -'i Russia and Prussia 4 a patriotic German society which agitated 'l Tom! Should be 70' for free trade '----4-'- -'-'- ' ' 'I -- - '-- -'- -'-- '-' C 7, l 40 it Number right minus Number wrong ........ QSeare, Part I J 12 I 5 1
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