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CorrectWrongHome Family 100 FamilyCultureReligion World History

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 A large region in southeastern Europe, received its name from the Balkan Mountains; once ruled by the Ottoman Empire?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 100 What is the Balkans

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 Ottoman Empire had maintained control of territory around this sea, but lost control of this land during the 19 th century?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 200 What is the Black Sea

CorrectWrongHome Question 300 Ottoman territory in Egypt was threatened by this leader, from what nation in 1798?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 300 Who is Napoleon I from France

CorrectWrongHome Question 400 Leader of the Ottoman Empire who laid the foundation for a modern Turkey?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 400 Who is Mahmud II

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 The Ottomans response to the emperor’s reforms?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 500 They embraced European clothing, European laws, and land reform

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 The reason Russia had a small population regardless of its size?

CorrectWrongHome Religion 100 Question What is the harsh climate and limited growing conditions restricted the food supply.

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 Much of the Russian population remained in virtual slavery as?

CorrectWrongHome 200 answer What is serfs

CorrectWrongHome Question 300 Under her leadership, Russia continued to move west, conquering land from the Ottomans, and joining other nations in the partitioning of Poland?

CorrectWrongHome 300 answer Who is Catherine the Great

CorrectWrongHome Question 400 This leader was attacked by a small group of nobles and army officers who sought to replace him in order to establish a constitutional monarchy?

CorrectWrongHome 400 answer Who was nicholas I

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 The name of the rebellion of December 1825, when a group of nobles and army officers sought to replace Nicholas I with his brother in order to establish a constitutional monarch?

CorrectWrongHome 500 answer What is the Decembrist Revolt.

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 The Decembrist Revolt resulted in Nicholas rejecting what?

CorrectWrongHome 100 answer What is the westernization of Russia.

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 Nicholas I embraced what three forms of idealology?

CorrectWrongHome 200 answer What is Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality?

CorrectWrongHome 300 According to Nicholas, how was Orthodoxy used to support the government?

CorrectWrongHome 300 answer What is he used the Orthodox Church to support the absolute rule of the czar.

CorrectWrongHome Daily double

CorrectWrongHome Daily Double 400 The concept of society without a government?

CorrectWrongHome Daily Double answer What is anarchy

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 How did Autocracy work in the Russian nation?

CorrectWrongHome 500 answer The czar had the right to rule without question.

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 How did nationalism support the czar?

CorrectWrongHome 100 answer It emphasized the importance of individual sacrifice for the good of the nation.

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 Known as the Father of Anarchism?

CorrectWrongHome 200 answer Who is Michael Bakunin.

CorrectWrongHome Question 300 Russian author who wrote about Russian society and opposed the anarchists and atheists?

CorrectWrongHome 300 answer Who is Dostoevsky

CorrectWrongHome Question 400 Czar who abolished serfdom and freed 23 million people?

CorrectWrongHome 400 answer Who is Alexander II

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 Why did he fail to accomplish his goal of improving the lives of millions of Russians?

CorrectWrongHome 500 answer What is because the freed peasants were not given land, but instead they were required to pay a huge tax in order to continue to farm the land.

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 100 The battle ending the 7 years war between Britain and France over India?

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 100 answer What is the Battle of Plassey?

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 200 Who is Robert Clive and what did he do?

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 200 answer He was a British commander who, with only three thousand men disorganized Indian force of 80,000, breaking France’s strength in India.

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 300 This treaty opened Japan to foreign trade?

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 300 answer What is the treaty of Kanagawa

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 400 What European development did Japan study?

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 400 answer What is modern weapons and modern naval fleet.

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri 500 What motivated more and more Chinese peasants to rebel?

CorrectWrongHome Potpourri500 answer What is heavy taxation, government corruption, and famine.