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| Longest Ruling Monarch in English History |
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| Queen Victoria's Husband, called... |
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| Prince Albert, Prince Consort |
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| The sun never sets on the British Empire |
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| The Victorian Age was how long? |
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| Prime minister close to Queen Victoria |
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| The secret of England's greatness |
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| Movement in the Church of England to reintroduce Catholocism and such. |
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| Common people led by William Gladstone |
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| Rich, wealthy people led by Benjamin Disraeli |
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| United England and Ireland 1800 |
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| two parts-- Irish Free State (Ireland) and Northeast Ulster (Northern Ireland) |
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| 1880-1900 marked the age of? |
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| Three reasons for British Expansion? |
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| Which was the Great Century of Missions...? |
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| tool of British Settlement |
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| 1858 Gave full political control of India to Britain. |
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| Father of Modern Missions |
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| Great missionary to Ireland |
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| One of chief British Possessions. |
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| First Protestant Missionary to China |
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| founded the China Inland Mission. Known as the Father of Faith Missions |
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| Convinced Japan to open doors to west trade |
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| American ambassador that opened Japan to Christian missionaries. |
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| Africa in the 19th Century |
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| Leader of Ethiopian Church |
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| Leader of church in Alexandria |
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| John Mark-- under the apostle paul. |
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| sent to find David Livingstone |
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| another missionary with David L. |
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| Two independent colonies in 1914 |
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| Dutch word meaning farmers |
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| Prime Minister who divided Canada |
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| what made Canada a self-governing commonwealth |
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| British North America Act |
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| Sent by Queen Victoria to investigate conditions in Canada |
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| discovered Salvation Army |
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| Young Men's Christian Association discovered by George Williams |
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| American National Red Cross |
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| ministry of Charles Spurgeon |
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| Chancellor or Prime minister of Prussia |
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| declared Kaiser of United Germany |
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| German--Began naval fleet program that came in second next to Britain's. |
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| Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy |
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| June, 1914-- assassinated |
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| Archduke Francis Ferdinand |
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| The first black bishop of the Church of England |
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| Rome becomes Italy's capital when? |
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| Most important Naval Battle |
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| Battle of Jutland took place where? |
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| Russian Revolution was... in |
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| Communist Revolution/Bolshevik Revolution was in... |
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| Bolshevik Revolution led by? |
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| Led Arab Revolts against Turkish... |
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| Submarine sank by Germany on May 7, 1915 |
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| like blimps or hot air balloons |
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| Telegram from Britain to Mexico intercepted by America |
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| President at the time of WW1 |
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| U.S. troops called that landed in France |
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| Armistice Day, German armistice when? |
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| November 11, 1918... 11 o'clock |
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| 13 million died. 21 million wounded. |
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| Wilson U.S.-- Lloyd George Britain-- Clemenceau France-- Orlando Italy |
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| Central Powers give up land, Austria and Hungary separate, New nations made, nations enlarged. |
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| Only country to reject league of Nations |
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| First true national leader of UNITED RUSSIA |
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| Peter the Great founded what city? |
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| Catherine the Great embraced what type of ideas? |
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| "Czar Liberator" because he supposedly freed the serfs. |
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| Blamed Jews for Father's assassination |
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| wanted to preserve the past during changing Russia |
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| Communism also called...? led by...? |
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| Marxism, led by Karl Marx |
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| Marx opposed? and favored? |
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| opposed Capitalism and favored Socialism |
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| Two documents by Karl Marx |
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| Das Kapital, The Communist Manifesto |
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| Made by Lenin to make a Communist State |
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| two rivals fighting over power after Lenin's death |
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| Leon Trotsky, Joseph Stalin |
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| Which of the two won? what kind of ruler was he? |
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| Stalin replaced the NEP with the...? |
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| forced the small private farms to band together |
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| Stalin's Reign of Terror. |
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