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Thursday, June 1, 2023

Week 24 World History: Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West 1789-1900

 

Chess pieces on a board with a fire in the background photo by stevepb at https://pixabay.com/photos/chess-board-game-fireside-strategy-2489553/
Chess pieces on a board with a fire in the background photo by stevepb at https://pixabay.com/photos/chess-board-game-fireside-strategy-2489553/

This world history resource focuses on nationalist revolutions
that swept the West from 1789 to 1900 and includes
quiz questions and answers and video links to related topics.

I utilized World History: Patterns of Interaction (Holt McDougal) for our world history textbook. It has multiple options for different learning styles and covers a wide array of information.

This quiz accompanies Chapter 24: pages 678-713.

Directions for the quiz:

  • Scroll down and click on the thumbnail to enlarge to full screen.
  • Click on the graphic to advance to the next screen.
  • Choose an answer for each question.
  • Compare your answers with those provided.

If you are interested in a group and/or interactive version of this quiz,
log in to Kahoot! and search for Week 24 World History by Katrena.

Below are free videos to accompany chapter 24:

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World History Week 24 Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West 1789-1900
World History Week 24 Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West 1789-1900

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Created by Katrena. All rights reserved.

The symbol for the United States contains the Latin phrase E pluribus unum. What does this mean? Answer choices include: To be rather than to seem; America is for lovers; Out of many, one; Seize the day
The symbol for the United States contains the Latin phrase
E pluribus unum. What does this mean?
Answer choices include: To be rather than to seem;
America is for lovers; Out of many, one; Seize the day

The correct answer is: Out of many, one.
The correct answer is: Out of many, one.

Who was at the bottom of the social ladder in Latin America in the late 1700s & were the largest segment of the population in numbers? Answer choices include: Creoles, Mestizos, Mulattos, Indians
Who was at the bottom of the social ladder in Latin America
in the late 1700s & were the largest segment of the population in numbers?
Answer choices include: Creoles, Mestizos, Mulattos, Indians

The correct answer is Indians.
The correct answer is Indians.

Saint Domingue was the first Latin American territory to free itself from European rule. What is the name of this country today? Answer choices include: Haiti, Peru, Brazil, Panama
Saint Domingue was the first Latin American territory to free itself
from European rule. What is the name of this country today?
Answer choices include: Haiti, Peru, Brazil, Panama

The correct answer is Haiti.
The correct answer is Haiti.

On 12/9/24, Gran Columbia & later future countries of Venezuela, Columbia, Panama, and Ecuador, won their freedom at the Battle of ____. Answer choices include: The Bulge, Ayacucho, Bogota, Arawak
On 12/9/24, Gran Columbia & later future countries of
Venezuela, Columbia, Panama, and Ecuador,
won their freedom at the Battle of ____.
Answer choices include: The Bulge, Ayacucho, Bogota, Arawak

The correct answer is Ayacucho.
The correct answer is Ayacucho.

Which Latin American country achieved independence without bloodshed? Answer choices include: El Salvador, Ecuador, Mexico, Brazil
Which Latin American country achieved independence without bloodshed?
Answer choices include: El Salvador, Ecuador, Mexico, Brazil

The correct answer is Brazil.
The correct answer is Brazil.

In the early 1800s, which European political group of mostly teachers, lawyers, & businesspeople, led the struggle for constitutional government & the formation of nation-states? Answer choices include: Green, Liberal, Radical, Conservative
In the early 1800s, which European political group
of mostly teachers, lawyers, & businesspeople, led the struggle
for constitutional government & the formation of nation-states?
Answer choices include: Green, Liberal, Radical, Conservative

The correct answer is Liberal.
The correct answer is Liberal.

Between 1950 & 1980, ___ African countries overthrew colonial rulers and became independent nations. Answer choices include: 4, 7, 47, 74
Between 1950 & 1980, ___ African countries
overthrew colonial rulers and became independent nations.
Answer choices include: 4, 7, 47, 74

The correct answer is 47.
The correct answer is 47.

Richard Wagner created a cycle of four musical dramas called ___ that are considered the pinnacle of German nationalism. Answer choices include: Der Ring des Nibelungen, Otello, La Vestale, Fidelio
Richard Wagner created a cycle of four musical dramas called ___
that are considered the pinnacle of German nationalism.
Answer choices include: Der Ring des Nibelungen, Otello, La Vestale, Fidelio

The correct answer is Der Ring des Nibelungen.
The correct answer is Der Ring des Nibelungen.

In Dec 1848, ___ won France’s presidential election & built railroads, encouraged industrialization, & promoted a public works program, decreasing unemployment & increasing prosperity. Answer choices include: Alexander II, Antonin Dvorak, John VI, Jose Maria Morelos
In Dec 1848, ___ won France’s presidential election & built railroads,
encouraged industrialization, & promoted a public works program,
decreasing unemployment & increasing prosperity.
Answer choices include: Alexander II, Antonin Dvorak, John VI, Jose Maria Morelos

The correct answer is Alexander II.
The correct answer is Alexander II.

Who issued the 1861 Edict of Emancipation, freeing 20 million Russian serfs, moving Russia toward modernization & social change? Answer choices include: Abraham Lincoln, King Charles X, Alexander II, Czar Nicholas I
Who issued the 1861 Edict of Emancipation, freeing
20 million Russian serfs, moving Russia toward modernization & social change?
Answer choices include: Abraham Lincoln, King Charles X, Alexander II, Czar Nicholas I

The correct answer is Alexander II.
The correct answer is Alexander II.

___ can unite people who share common ancestry or bonds & can lead to unification, separation, or building states. Answer choices include: Pessimism, Nationalism, Dictatorship, Imperialism
___ can unite people who share common ancestry
or bonds & can lead to unification, separation, or building states.
Answer choices include: Pessimism, Nationalism, Dictatorship, Imperialism

The correct answer is Nationalism.
The correct answer is Nationalism.

What did Garibaldi’s troops always wear in battle? Answer choices include: black hats, purple pants, orange gloves, red shirts
What did Garibaldi’s troops always wear in battle?
Answer choices include: black hats, purple pants,
orange gloves, red shirts

The correct answer is red shirts.
The correct answer is red shirts.

Who governs a section of Rome known as Vatican City? Answer choices include: The pope, The principate, The emperor, The king
Who governs a section of Rome known as Vatican City?
Answer choices include: The pope, The principate, The emperor, The king

The correct answer is the pope.
The correct answer is the pope.

Which of the following is/are ideas of romanticism? Answer choices include: Valuing common people and the individual, Emphasis on inner feelings, emotions, & imagination, Focus on the mysterious, supernatural, exotic, or horrifying, All of these
Which of the following is/are ideas of romanticism?
Answer choices include:
Valuing common people and the individual,
Emphasis on inner feelings, emotions, & imagination,
Focus on the mysterious, supernatural, exotic, or horrifying,
All of these

The correct answer is: All of these.
The correct answer is: All of these.

Jakob & Wilhelm Grimm collected fairy tales and created a dictionary in what country? Answer choices include: Italy, France, Spain, Germany
Jakob & Wilhelm Grimm collected fairy tales
and created a dictionary in what country?
Answer choices include: Italy, France, Spain, Germany

The correct answer is Germany.
The correct answer is Germany.

What French writer wrote Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame? Answer choices include: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Victor Hugo, William Wordsworth, Franz Liszt
What French writer wrote Les Misérables
and The Hunchback of Notre Dame?
Answer choices include: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
Victor Hugo, William Wordsworth, Franz Liszt

The correct answer is Victor Hugo.
The correct answer is Victor Hugo.

Who wrote a Gothic novel featuring a monster named Frankenstein created from body parts of dead humans? Answer choices include: Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Mary Shelley
Who wrote a Gothic novel featuring a monster named
Frankenstein created from body parts of dead humans?
Answer choices include: Percy Bysshe Shelley,
John Keats, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Mary Shelley

The correct answer is Mary Shelley.
The correct answer is Mary Shelley.

The first practical photographs were called ____. Answer choices include: polaroids, digitals, daguerreotypes, still lifes
The first practical photographs were called ____.
Answer choices include: polaroids, digitals, daguerreotypes, still lifes

The correct answer is daguerreotypes.
The correct answer is daguerreotypes.

Honore de Balzac wrote a series of almost 100 novels entitled ___, spurring improved labor laws & working conditions in France. Answer choices include: The Human Condition, The Human Comedy, The Human Tragedy, The Human Project
Honore de Balzac wrote a series of almost 100 novels entitled ___,
spurring improved labor laws & working conditions in France.
Answer choices include: The Human Condition,
The Human Comedy, The Human Tragedy, The Human Project

The correct answer is: The Human Comedy.
The correct answer is: The Human Comedy.

Impressionists were artists who used pure, shimmering colors to capture a more positive view of west Europe’s new urban society. Who was NOT an impressionist? Answer choices include: Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Ludwig van Beethoven, Edgar Degas
Impressionists were artists who used pure, shimmering colors
to capture a more positive view of west Europe’s new urban society.
Who was NOT an impressionist?
Answer choices include: Claude Monet,
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Ludwig van Beethoven, Edgar Degas

The correct answer is Ludwig van Beethoven.
The correct answer is Ludwig van Beethoven.

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Saturday, May 27, 2023

Week 12 World History: Empires in East Asia 600-1350

 

Chinese Fengxian Temple photo by janeb13 at https://pixabay.com/photos/big-buddha-cave-year-493-after-jc-1157919/
Chinese Fengxian Temple photo by janeb13 at
https://pixabay.com/photos/big-buddha-cave-year-493-after-jc-1157919/

This world history resource focuses on the Americas
from 40,000 B.C. to A.D. 700 and includes quiz questions
and answers and video links to related topics.

I utilized World History: Patterns of Interaction (Holt McDougal) for our world history textbook. It has multiple options for different learning styles and covers a wide array of information.

This quiz accompanies Chapter 12: pages 320-349.

Directions for the quiz:

  • Scroll down and click on the thumbnail to enlarge to full screen.
  • Click on the graphic to advance to the next screen.
  • Choose an answer for each question.
  • Compare your answers with those provided.

If you are interested in a group and/or interactive version of this quiz, visit Kahoot! and search for Week 12 World History by Katrena_Wells.

Below are free videos to accompany chapter 12:

On a personal note, you might like to read about
how the United States gifted a viola to the emperor of Japan.

That viola was made by one of my ancestors, Ivan Allison!


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Navigation of my site is easy via my site map, topics on the right,

or by using my search bar.


Here are a few articles you may find particularly helpful this week:



World History Week 12 Empires in East Asia 600-1350
World History Week 12 Empires in East Asia 600-1350

Created by Katrena. All rights reserved.
Created by Katrena. All rights reserved.

Who was China’s only female empress? Answer choices include: Tang Taizong, Wu Zhao, Qin Shi Huang, Puyi
Who was China’s only female empress?
Answer choices include: Tang Taizong, Wu Zhao, Qin Shi Huang, Puyi

The correct answer is Wu Zhao.
The correct answer is Wu Zhao.

The last Tang emperor was only a child in 907. What happened to him? Answer choices include: He was murdered. He died of meningitis. He refused to become emperor. He ruled for 78 years.
The last Tang emperor was only a child in 907.
What happened to him?
Answer choices include: He was murdered. He died of meningitis.
He refused to become emperor. He ruled for 78 years.

The correct answer is: He was murdered.
The correct answer is: He was murdered.

The Chinese practiced ___, a treatment for a variety of ailments involving inserting needles into specific body points. Answer choices include: yoga, chiropracty, cupping, acupuncture
The Chinese practiced ___, a treatment for a variety of ailments
involving inserting needles into specific body points.
Answer choices include: yoga, chiropracty, cupping, acupuncture

The correct answer is acupuncture.
The correct answer is acupuncture.

Which of the following was NOT invented in China? Answer choices include: magnetic compass, movable type, torsion catapult, gunpowder
Which of the following was NOT invented in China?
Answer choices include:
magnetic compass, movable type, torsion catapult, gunpowder

The correct answer is torsion catapult.
The correct answer is torsion catapult.

Chinese paintings of the Song Dynasty era focused on ____. Answer choices include: the beauty of natural landscapes, the pain of war, the importance of family ties, architectural fractals
Chinese paintings of the Song Dynasty era focused on ____.
Answer choices include: the beauty of natural landscapes,
the pain of war, the importance of family ties, architectural fractals

The correct answer is: the beauty of natural landscapes
The correct answer is: the beauty of natural landscapes

Young upper class girls bound their ____ tightly, leading to disability that was a symbol of her husband’s wealth & prestige. Answer choices include: feet, hands, head, neck
Young upper class girls bound their ____ tightly, leading
to disability that was a symbol of her husband’s wealth & prestige.
Answer choices include: feet, hands, head, neck

The correct answer is feet.
The correct answer is feet.

Dry grassland reaching across Eurasia that served as a trade route & home to nomadic people was called the ____. Answer choices include: peninsula, steppe, alluvial fan, isthmus
Dry grassland reaching across Eurasia that served as
a trade route & home to nomadic people was called the ____.
Answer choices include: peninsula, steppe, alluvial fan, isthmus

The correct answer is steppe.
The correct answer is steppe.

Asian nomads lived in portable felt tents called ____. Answer choices include: wigwams, igloos, teepees, yurts
Asian nomads lived in portable felt tents called ____.
Answer choices include: wigwams, igloos, teepees, yurts

The correct answer is yurts.
The correct answer is yurts.

Temujin, later called ___, became a feared conqueror driven by revenge fueled by the poisoning of his father when he was 9 years old. Answer choices include: Sun Tzu, Han Xin, Genghis Khan, Ching Shih
Temujin, later called ___, became a feared conqueror
driven by revenge fueled by the poisoning of his father when he was 9 years old.
Answer choices include: Sun Tzu, Han Xin, Genghis Khan, Ching Shih

The correct answer is Genghis Khan.
The correct answer is Genghis Khan.

Which empire conquered the largest land area, stretching from China to Poland? Answer choices include: Mongol, Tang, Yuan, Sui
Which empire conquered the largest land area, stretching from China to Poland?
Answer choices include: Mongol, Tang, Yuan, Sui

The correct answer is Mongol.
The correct answer is Mongol.

A “divine wind,” or kamikaze, helped ____ to prevail against Mongol troops ruled by Kublai Khan. Answer choices include: China, Korea, Vietnam, Japan
A “divine wind,” or kamikaze, helped ____ to prevail
against Mongol troops ruled by Kublai Khan.
Answer choices include: China, Korea, Vietnam, Japan

The correct answer is Japan.
The correct answer is Japan.

Who served Kublai Khan for 17 years & later told others of what he had seen in China while imprisoned? Answer choices include: Marco Polo, TuFu, LiBo, Rustichello da Pisa
Who served Kublai Khan for 17 years & later told others
of what he had seen in China while imprisoned?
Answer choices include: Marco Polo, TuFu, LiBo, Rustichello da Pisa

The correct answer is Marco Polo.
The correct answer is Marco Polo.

Approximately how many islands make up the Japanese archipelago? Answer choices include: 4, 40, 400, 4000
Approximately how many islands make up the Japanese archipelago?
Answer choices include: 4, 40, 400, 4000

The correct answer is 4,000.
The correct answer is 4,000.

Japan’s earliest religion, ___, taught respect for natural forces and one’s ancestors. Answer choices include: Shinto, Hinduism, Islam, Christianity
Japan’s earliest religion, ___, taught respect for natural forces and one’s ancestors.
Answer choices include: Shinto, Hinduism, Islam, Christianity

The correct answer is Shinto.
The correct answer is Shinto.

A person who rules whenever a monarch is too young to rule or is absent or ill is called a _____. Answer choices include: royal advisor, prince, vice monarch, regent
A person who rules whenever a monarch is too young
to rule or is absent or ill is called a _____.
Answer choices include: royal advisor, prince, vice monarch, regent

The correct answer is regent.
The correct answer is regent.

What Japanese woman wrote what is considered to be the world’s first novel? Answer choices include: Lady Murasaki Shikibu, Lady Yoko Ono, Lady Ichiyo Higuchi, Lady Tomoe Gozen
What Japanese woman wrote what is considered to be the world’s first novel?
Answer choices include: Lady Murasaki Shikibu, Lady Yoko Ono,
Lady Ichiyo Higuchi, Lady Tomoe Gozen

The correct answer is Lady Murasaki Shikibu.
The correct answer is Lady Murasaki Shikibu.

For a Samurai Warrior, living a long life was judged more important than dying an honorable death. Answer choices include: true, false
For a Samurai Warrior, living a long life was judged
more important than dying an honorable death.
Answer choices include: true, false

The correct answer is false.
The correct answer is false.

The primary general in the army of the Japanese emperor assumed the title of ____. Answer choices include: gensui, shogun, chujo, taisa
The primary general in the army of the
Japanese emperor assumed the title of ____.
Answer choices include: gensui, shogun, chujo, taisa

The correct answer is shogun.
The correct answer is shogun.

What crop particularly helped Kmer monetarily due to multiple yearly harvests? Answer choices include: rice, wheat, corn, potatoes
What crop particularly helped Kmer monetarily due to multiple yearly harvests?
Answer choices include: rice, wheat, corn, potatoes

The correct answer is rice.
The correct answer is rice.

Pottery with a ___ glaze produced in Korea during the Koryu period was highly valued. Answer choices include: blue, black, green, white
Pottery with a ___ glaze produced in Korea during
the Koryu period was highly valued.
Answer choices include: blue, black, green, white

The correct answer is green.
The correct answer is green.

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