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Hosted by Mrs. Lockhart. 500 100 200 300 400 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 100 TradeExplorers WW I Imperialism Vocab Wild Card 100 200 300 400 500 300.

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1 Hosted by Mrs. Lockhart

2 500 100 200 300 400 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 100 TradeExplorers WW I Imperialism Vocab Wild Card 100 200 300 400 500 300 400 500

3 Q: 100 Why were spices so valuable to Europeans?

4 Spices added flavor to food and acted as preservatives. Trading these spices led to great wealth.

5 Q: 200 Give three reasons why Europeans wanted to colonize other parts of the world

6 Possible answers: Spread Christianity Spices Gold, silver, precious stones Knowledge

7 Q: 300 What European country controlled the spice trade until a sea route to Asia was found?

8 A: 300

9 Q: 400 Which European country was the first to establish an all sea trade route to Asia?

10 A:400

11 Q:500 Name 4 of the most powerful nations during the Age of Exploration.

12 A:500

13 Q:100 True or False? Prince Henry the Navigator never actually sailed himself.

14 A:100

15 Q:200 Christopher Columbus sailed from _______ to __________ in 1492

16 A: 200

17 Q: 300 Bartolemeu Dias was the first to sail to _______

18 A: 300

19 Q: 400 Trace the route of Vasco da Gama on the map below. What was his major accomplishment?

20 A: 400 Da Gama was the first to find an ocean route to Asia.

21 Q: 500 Trace the routes of both John Cabot and Henry Hudson. What were their major accomplishments?

22 A: 500 John Cabot- founded present-day Newfoundland and rich fishing waters off the coast of Canada Henry Hudson- founded present-day New York, Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait, and Hudson River.

23 Q: 100 What were the main causes of WW I?

24 A: 100 Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism

25 Q: 200 What document marked the official end to WW I?

26 A: 200 Treaty of Versailles

27 Q: 300 Describe trench warfare

28 A: 300 Answers will vary.

29 Q: 400 What countries made up the Central Powers?

30 A: 400 Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire (Turkey), Bulgaria

31 Q: 500 After WWI Europe’s political boundaries changed dramatically. Name seven countries formed after WWI

32 A: 500 Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia

33 Q:100 In the 1800’s and early 1900’s European nations scrambled for colonies on what continent?

34 A:100 AFRICA

35 Q: 200 By 1700,what country colonized most of Latin America?

36 A: 200

37 Q: 300 How did Imperialism contribute to WWI?

38 A: 300 European countries were competing for colonies in Africa. These empires were also building up their militaries to protect their colonies. The competition and militarism led to tensions in Europe which led to countries creating alliances.

39 Q: 400 What effects did the colonization of the “New World” have on the indigenous people? Name three reasons and be specific.

40 A: 400

41 Q: 500 What did the colonies provide for the European nations?

42 A: 500 Raw materials (natural resources) and a market for their manufactured goods

43 Q:100 Define nationalism

44 A: 100 Pride in one’s country or ethnic group

45 Q: 200 _____________ refers to the build up of a country’s military.

46 A: 200

47 Q: 300 Define imperialism.

48 A: 300 The practice of one country controlling the government and economy of another country or territory.

49 Q: 400 Spell the correct vocabulary word that is synonymous with “native.”

50 A: 400

51 Q: 500 The crew of ________ was the first to _________ the world. Spell both answers correctly.

52 A: 500

53 Q: 100 What were the effects of the Treaty of Versailles on Germany?

54 A: 100 Germany had to Take full responsibility for the war Pay for war reparations Give up land, colonies, industries, and much of its military

55 Q: 200 Can you name the two characters shown here?

56 A: 200

57 Q: 300 Can you name the artist who matches the following list of songs? Back to December You Belong with Me Love Story Teardrops on my guitar White Horse Fearless Mine Fifteen

58 A: 300

59 Q: 400 Who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

60 A: 400 Gavrilo Princip

61 Q: 500 Name the Serbian terrorist group responsible for planning the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.

62 A: 500 The Black Hand


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