Abeka Grade 7 History of the World Test 9
1. Pilgrims' landing at Plymouth 2. first shots of the U.S. War for Independence 3. end of the U.S. War for Independence 4. first written Constitution of France 5. England and Ireland officially united 6. Battle of Trafalgar 7. Napoleon's final defeat 8. India Act 9. Africa's Boer War
Be able to put these events in the order that they occurred.
true
Benjamin Disraeli was the renowned leader of British Conservative Party?
Edward VII
Britain began to decline when Queen Victoria's son _______ began to rule.
It prepared America for coming conflict with England.
How did the French and Indian War help America?
64
How many years did Queen Victoria rule the British Empire?
Murray River
On a map be able to identify Australia's longest river that flows year-round.
Seine River
On a map be able to identify a French river that flows through the heart of Paris and then northward into the English Channel.
Canberra
On a map be able to identify the capital of Australia
Paris
On a map be able to identify the capital of France.
Wellington
On a map be able to identify the capital of New Zealand.
Great Barrier Reef
On a map be able to identify the largest coral reef in the world.
Pacific Ocean
On a map be able to identify the largest ocean.
Belgium
On a map be able to identify this European country where Brussels is the capital.
New Zealand
On a map be able to identify this country off of Australia's east coast that consists of two islands.
Papua New Guinea
On a map be able to identify this island country in the South Pacific which is north of Australia and where Port Moresby is the capital.
Pyrenees Mountains
On a map be able to identify this mountain range that extends along the border between France and Spain.
Monaco
On a map be able to identify this very small European country on the edge of France and Italy.
Mayflower
The Pilgrims sailed to the New World on the _______.
Louisiana
The United States purchased the _______ Territory from France in 1803.
Third
The ______ Estate declared itself to be the National Assembly of France.
Half-way
The _______ Covenant allowed unconverted relatives of church members to join the churches.
Isaac Newton
Who discovered the universal law of gravitation?
Henry Ford
Who engineered the Model T?
Eli Whitney
Who invented the cotton gin?
Cyrus McCormick
Who invented the reaper?
Alexander Graham Bell
Who invented the telephone?
William Bradford
Who is considered the "Father of American History"?
Robert Raikes
Who is known as the "Father of the Sunday school Movement"?
William Carey
Who is the "Father of Modern Missions"?
Jonathan Edwards
Who preached "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"?
Noah Webster
Who published "History of the United States"?
Louis XIV
Who ruled France for seventy years?
Albert Einstein
Who stated theories of relativity?
Mozart
Who was a child prodigy and wrote "The Magic Flute"?
Charles H. Spurgeon
Who was the "Prince of Preachers"?
Isaac Watts
Who was the Father of English Hymn?
George Washingon
Who was the first President of the United States?
Henry IV
Who was the first Protestant king of France?
Robert Morrison
Who was the first Protestant missionary to China?
Samuel Adjai Crowther
Who was the first black Bishop of Church of England?
Rembrandt
Who was the greatest of the many Dutch masters of art?
von Metternich
Who was the most influential spokesman at the Congress of Vienna?
Charles G. Finney
Who was the most responsible for Second Great Awakening?
George III
Who was the ruler of England during U.S. War for Independence?
John Milton
Who wrote the greatest poem in the English language?
Louis Philippe
Whose reign was known as the July Monarchy?
Many authors were influenced by Scripture to produce works that would stand the test of time.
Why have more classics been produced in the Modern Age than any other time in history?
astrology
_______ is the confused idea that the stars, rather than the Creator of the stars, rule the destinies of men.
Edict of January
This allowed Huguenots to worship in public.
domestic
Under the ______ system, work was done in private shops.
William Pitt
What British prime minister divided Canada into two parts?
William Shakespeare
What English author is the greatest writer the world has ever known?
Bastille
What French castle stronghold stormed on July 14, 1789?
Alexis de Tocqueville
What French philosopher visited the US and was impressed by the religion of the nation?
America fought for freedom; France fought for equality.
What bests contrasts America's War for Independence and the French Revolution?
Tennis Court Oath
What called for national constitution in France?
Methodist
What church was started by John Wesley?
England
What country did Napoleon try to cut off with the Continental System?
Russia
What country withdrew from Napoleon's Continental System?
Queen Victoria's stand to follow the Bible made the British Empire great.
What describes the greatness of the British Empire under Queen Victoria?
Reign of Terror
What did Maximilien Robespierre initiate to suppress anti-revolutionary movements during the French Revolution?
Evolutionists deny that God is the Creator.
What is the main threat of evolution to science?
Louis XV
What king of France prophesied that France was headed for doom?
Geneva Convention
What led to the establishment of the Red Cross?
Adam Smith
What man was largely responsible for the rise and triumph of capitalism?
Mayflower Compact
What stressed individual civic responsibility over individual liberty?
multiparty system
What traditional type of party system does France have, contributing to an unstable government?
Treaty of Paris
What treaty ended the War for Independence?
bureaucratic
What type of government did Louis XIV establish when he set up various councils of state?
St Helena
Where was Napoleon exiled to after final defeat?
Hawaiian Islands
Where was the first great center of American missions activity?
Lord Nelson
Which British commander is considered by some to be the greatest naval hero the world has ever known?