HI 102 PCC Test 2
Germ Theory of Disease
"Every infectious disease is caused by a specific germ?"
Christian Socialists
A group who wanted benevolent social reform but did not want to take the Bible internally?
Victoria Falls
Africa's largest waterfall?
Union of South Africa
Boers and British joined to form what?
Transvaal and Orange Free State
Boers established which two new republics?
1867
British North America Act makes Canada a self-governing commonwealth? (year)
1859
Charles Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species? (year)
1834
Cyrus McCormick invents the mechanical reaper? (year)
1796
Edward Jenner develops the first vaccine? (year)
1793
Eli Whitney invents the cotton gin? (year)
Factory System
Ever-increasing numbers of people were employed to produce manufactured goods in a systematic way for wages?
1884
Fabian Society formed? (year)
Subsistence Farming
Growing just enough food to feed family?
1896
Guglielmo Marconi invents the wireless telegraph? (year)
1,093
How many inventions did Thomas Edison patent?
800%
How much did Australia's population increase when the Australian Gold Rush?
1832
Reform Bill grants suffrage to all middle-class males? (year)
Monitorial Schools
Schools that had older students teach younger student to make up for lack of teachers?
1833
Slavery abolished throughout the British empire? (year)
Diplomacy
Strategic negotiation between nations?
1869
Suez Canal completed? (year)
Carey and Teague
The first Christian missionaries to Liberia?
The Great Exhibition
The first world's fair?
Socialism
The idea that government should own or at least control a nation's economy?
Materialism
The idea that matter is the only reality and that everything in the world must be explained through matter?
Sufferage
The right to vote?
Protestant Work Ethic
The way of life based on the biblical teaching that God expects all men to work and that all work is a noble duty to be performed toward God?
Agnostic
To describe one who believes that the existence of God and anything but material reality cannot be proved by human reasoning and thus is not an important area of human inquiry?
Real Wages
Wages as compared to the cost of living?
William Carey
What Protestant missionary helped British rule in India and discouraged the native practice of suttee?
"The sun never sets on the British empire!" "Portania (England) rules the waves."
What are the two phrases associated with England?
Suez Canal
What connects the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea?
Bessemer Process
What is converting iron to steel using air currents called?
Philanthropy
What is giving away one's wealth called?
Morality
What is the one word that could sum up Victorian England?
British North America Act
What made Canada a self-governing commonwealth?
Treaty of Amity and Commerce
What permitted missionaries to enter Japan?
Proverbs 14:34
What verse says that the blessing that is promised to a nation whose people live by principles of righteousness?
YMCA
What was an organization that was designed for temporary stays, meals, and for enjoying Bible studies and good Christian fellowship?
Enclosure Movement
What was it called when fences were built to keep livestock in order and this forced many farmers to move?
Sepoy Rebellion
What was it called when the local natives of India fought the British because they had no respect for their beliefs?
Great Trek
What was it called when thousands of Boers packed up and left the Cape?
Liberia
What was the first independent African republic?
Religion
What was the key issue preventing peace between England and Ireland?
Boxer Rebellion
What was the revolt in China called that killed over 200 people most being missionaries?
Crimean War
What was the war to stop Russia from taking over Turkish territory?
Gold, God, Glory
What were the three reasons England expanded her empire across the world?
Mercantilism
When the government controls the nation's trade through tariffs and regulations intended to feed the national treasury?
Utilitarians
Who believed "the greatest happiness for the greatest number?"
Huxley
Who coined the term agnostic?
Commodore Matthew Perry
Who convinced Japan to sign the treaty for trade and diplomatic relations with the United States?
Henry Ford
Who created the first MODERN automobile?
Lord Ashley
Who dealt with the mentally handicapped?
Edward Jenner
Who developed the first vaccine?
Louis Pasteur
Who developed the germ theory of disease idea?
Captain Cook
Who discovered New Zealand?
Townsend Harris
Who finally convinced Japan to open their country to missionaries?
Henry Bessemer
Who found out a way to convert iron into steel by using air currents?
Webb & Sidney & Shaw
Who founded the Fabian Society?
Sir Robert Peel
Who founded the London Metropolitan Police?
Joseph Lister
Who introduced antiseptics?
Alfred Nobel
Who invented dynamite?
Karl Benz
Who invented the automobile?
Michael Faraday
Who invented the electric motor?
Samuel Morse
Who invented the electric telegraph?
John Kay
Who invented the flying shuttle?
Thomas Edison
Who invented the incandescent electric light bulb?
Sir Humphry Davy
Who invented the miner's safety lamp?
Edmund Cartwright
Who invented the power loom?
Cyrus McCormick
Who invented the reaper, thresher, and combine?
Jonathan Goble
Who invented the rickshaw for his wife?
Jethro Tull
Who invented the seed drill?
James Watt
Who invented the steam engine?
Thomas Newcomen
Who invented the steam engine?
John Deere
Who invented the steel plow?
Alexander Graham Bell
Who invented the telephone?
George Muller
Who is known for founding orphanages?
J. Hudson Taylor
Who is the founder of the China Inland Mission?
William Booth
Who is the founder of the Salvation Army?
Amy Carmichael
Who rescued Indian girls from living a life of prostitution?
Andrew Carnagie, Humility
Who said, "What can God give me that I don't already have?" And what was the answer?
Florence Nightingale
Who single-handedly created the modern nursing profession?
J. P. Morgan
Who was 10x wealthier the the U.S. Treasury?
Ira Sankey
Who was D.L. Moody's song leader?
Prince Albert
Who was Victoria's husband?
England
Who was a model for the world?
William Gladstone
Who was known as "The Grand Ole Man", he was the one statesman to whom oppressed people turned in hope?
East India Company
Who was originally in charge of India for England?
Charles Spurgeon
Who was the "Prince of Preachers?"
Samuel Adjai Crowther
Who was the first black bishop of the Church of England?
Victoria
Who was the longest-ruling monarch in English?
David Livingston
Who was the most famous African missionary?
Neesima
Who was the most famous Japanese Christian?
Henry Stanley
Who was the reporter who said, "Dr. Livingston, I presume?"
Aborigines
Who were the original inhabitants of the land?
Adam Smith
Who wrote the Wealth of Nations and promoted capitalism?
Andrew Carnagie
Who's story was an example of "Rags to Riches?"
Potato Famine
Why did millions of Irish immigrants take in the United States?
Domestic System
Work being down in small private shops?