Test12-History5
Juneau
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a singing poet
bard
The false idea that the Bible does not mean what it says is
modernism
The efforts to take Jerusalem back from the Turks were called
the Crusades .
Norwegian Sea
A
the freed slave who wrote many fables
Aesop
the time when machinery began to do the work formerly done by men and animals
Age of Industry
the first emperor of the Roman Empire
Augustus Caesar
Boise
B
Edinburgh
B
North Sea
B
the British colonists ' most important gift to the New World . representative government
Biblical heritage
Phoenix
C
explorer who discovered Australia
Captain Cook
the city Rome fought in the Punic Wars
Carthage
the world's largest lake
Caspian Sea
The false teaching of evolution was made popular by
Charles Darwin
The Roman emperor who first allowed freedom of worship was
Constantine
Belfast
D
Denver
D
Rhine River
D
The capital of Ireland is
Dublin
Danube River
E
Lincoln
E
The capital of Scotland is
Edinburgh
the largest country on the island of Great Britain
England
The world's largest landmass is
Eurasia
the only continent with no large desert
Europe
Dublin
F
Mont Blanc
F
founder of the modern nursing profession
Florence Nightingale
Wales
G
most famous English preacher of the Wesleyan Revival
George Whitefield
The Protestant Reformation began in
Germany
Aegean Sea
H
Atlanta
H
England
H
the Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps with war elephants
Hannibal
the author of the Illiad and Odyssey
Homer
Frankfort
I
the country known as the " Emerald Isle "
Ireland
the country that is not a part of the United Kingdom
Ireland
Black Sea
J
Thames River
J
man who perfected the steam engine
James Watt
The inventor of the printing press was
Johann Gutenberg
the first explorer to reach North America in modern times
John Cabot
The Lollards were the followers of
John Wycliffe
the man who produced the first translation of the entire Bible in English
John Wycliffe
the Roman leader who " crossed the Rubicon "
Julius Caesar
Columbus
K
Caspian Sea
L
English Channel
L
Montpelier
L
The capital of England is
London
Volga River
M
the document signed in 1215 that established the tradition that the monarch is limited by law
Magna Carta
Prime Minister who worked to return Great Britain to the Protestant work ethic .
Margaret Thatcher
The Protestant Reformation was begun by
Martin Luther
the man who produced the first printed version of the English Bible
Miles Coverdale
the highest spot in Europe
Mt. Elbrus
Honolulu
N
Mt. Elbrus
N
The victory of William the Conqueror is known as the
Norman Conquest
The leader of the Roundheads was
Oliver Cromwell
The first great missionary of the Christian church was
Paul
the mountain chain known as the " Backbone of England "
Pennines
The people who came from England to the New World for freedom of worship were the
Pilgrims
The Biblical teaching that God expects all people to work is the
Protestant Work Ethic
Europe's most important inland waterway .
Rhine River
" Father of the Sunday School Movement "
Robert Raikes
the empire England belonged to for 400 years in ancient times
Rome
the largest country in the world
Russia
Monks in monasteries copied and preserved the
Scriptures
the longest river in the British Isles
Shannon
the architect who helped to rebuild London after the great fire
Sir Christopher Wren
the first Englishman to sail around the world
Sir Francis Drake
Queen Elizabeth's fleet defeated the
Spanish Armada
England's principal river
Thames
The queen who promised , " I will be good " was Queen
Victoria
the missionary known as the " Father of Modern Missions "
William Carey
the greatest writer of the Elizabethan Age
William Shakespeare
Prime Minister of England during World War II
Winston Churchill
the Greek word meaning " marketplace . "
agora
invention that helped the Romans build strong , lasting structures
concrete
the word that comes from two words meaning " people " and " rule "
democracy
Great Britain is the ? largest island in the world
eighth