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11.

Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress had responsibility to conduct foreign affairs, make war
and peace, deal with Native Americans residing outside the states, coin and borrow money, supervise the
post office, and negotiate boundary disputes between states.

True

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10) Rhineland was occupied by Allied troops until 1935 in order to protect France.

True

8) Leauge of Nations is a part of 14 points plan.

True

3) Where was the Treaty that ended the war signed?

B) Versailles Palace

5) At the time the Prime Minister of Britain was Loyd George.

True

4) 27 nations attended the Peace Conference in Paris in 1919.

True

100/100
7- Antidemocratic forces in the Weimar Republic gained popularity because......

A) they played on German anger over the Versailles Treaty.

10- During World War I, Hitler

C) served in the German army.

11- The Nuremberg Laws in 1935

D) defined who was Jewish in Nazi Germany.

3. In 1928, Joseph Stalin became the communist leader of the Soviet Union.

True

6. The Third Reich government was a police state. SA – Stormtroopers or elite military and SS – Gestapo
or secret state police force was established. The head of SS forces was Joseph Goebbels.

False

100/100

9- Adolf Hitler was born in.....

Austria

14- Which of the leading Western nations was hardest hit by the Depression?
Germany

13- While in prison in 1925 Hitler

B) wrote Mein Kampf.

5. In 1935, Mussolni invaded Ethiopia. Ethiopia consulted the League of Nations for help. The league
banned the trading of weapons with Italy, but lacked the power to enforce the ban.

True

6. The Third Reich government was a police state. SA – Stormtroopers or elite military and SS – Gestapo
or secret state police force was established. The head of SS forces was Joseph Goebbels.

False

100%

7. The Triple Alliance led by Bismarck consisted of all of the following countries except:

A.Greece.

11- All of the following were included in Wilsonʹs Fourteen Points except

D) the use of secret treaties.

12- The series of treaties that ended World War I were negotiated at

D) Versailles.

2. No Man's Land is the term used by soldiers to describe the ground between the two opposite trenches
of combating armies, usually about 200-250 meters.
True

3. Those who opposed Lenin and his ideas gathered around The Bolshevik Party.

False

100/100

100/100

2- Anti-Semitism is hatred of and discrimination against the Christians.

false (jews olacak)

9-Who first demonstrated the accuracy of the germ theory of disease?

Louis Pasteur

7- In his essay on the "Inequality of the Human Races," Count Arthur de Gobineau:

portrayed Western troubles as being the result of intermarriages.

10-Max Planck

developed the quantum theory.

4- Manifest Destiny is the belief that Americans are the God’s chosen people and they destined to expand
across the continent

True

2-“Asakir-i Mansure-i Muhammediye” means “Victorious Soldiers of Suleyman”

-false
4- Printing-press was established under the rule of Abdulmecid, first offical newspaper was printed in
1839, Takvim-i Vekayi (Calendar of Events)

-false

11- The leaders of the CUP were mainly..............

D) Pro-German.

5- Which of the following is NOT among the reforms of Tanzimat Period?

D- It gave right to vote to all peoples living in the empire.

8- Fetva means....

A) religious-legal order

8-Fetva means- / religious-legal order

11- The leaders of the CUP were mainly / pro-german

15) The second constitution was declared by / Mehmed V

2-“Asakir-i Mansure-i Muhammediye” means “Victorious Soldiers of Suleyman” / False

9- In 1902, Great Britain was granted a 99 year concession to build and operate a BerlinBaghdad
Railroad / False

6- The political agenda of the Young Ottoman Movement was “to adopt Western politicalinstitutions,
including an efficient centralized government, an elected parliament, and awritten constitution. True

5- Which of the following is NOT among the reforms of Tanzimat Period? D- It gave right to vote to all
peoples living in the empire.

12- Which of the following is NOT among the difficulities of the Ottoman efforts of reform? D) They were
very old-fashioned and traditional.

5) the young turks ...


1908

3- Forced disbandment of the Janissary corps by Ottoman sultan Mahmud II in June 1826 ishistory is
called “Vaka-i Hayriye. (True)

7- First offical newspaper was printed in 1839 was.......

(Takvim-i Vekayi)

10-The Young Turks revolt was in........

(1908)

12- Which of the following is NOT among the difficulities of the Ottoman efforts of reform?

D) They were very old-fashioned and traditional.

7- First offical newspaper was printed in 1839 was.......

B)Takvim-i Vekayi.

5- Which of the following is NOT among the reforms of Tanzimat Period?

D- It gave right to vote to all peoples living in the empire.

4- Printing-press was established under the rule of Abdulmecid, first offical newspaper was printed in
1839, Takvim-i Vekayi (Calendar of Events)

False

13) Modernization in Ottoman Empire was mainly criticized by the.........

A)religious conservatives.

9- In 1902, Great Britain was granted a 99 year concession to build and operate a BerlinBaghdad
Railroad.

False
3- Forced disbandment of the Janissary corps by Ottoman sultan Mahmud II in June 1826 ishistory is
called “Vaka-i Hayriye.

True

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11. Finland was the first country with women voting in 1907.

False

9-Samuel Slater initiated water-powered textile manufacture with his spinning frame.

True

7- Which of the following is NOT among the reasons that Industrial Revolution began in England?

D- Anglican Church

6-Which of the following is NOT among the factors behind the Industrial Revolution?

D- Religious Rebellions

1-The Industrial Revolution

C) replaced animal power with water and coal power.

100/100
00lük

Where did the Industrial Revolution begin in the West?

Great Britain

Which of the following is NOT among the factors behind the Industrial Revolution?

Religious Rebellions

Which of the following is NOT among the reasons that Industrial Revolution began in England?

Anglican Church

In 1900, the average industrial worker were earning nearly 20 cents per hour and worked an average of
60 hours per week

True

In Great Britain, in 1870s unions won the right to strike.

True

1-The Industrial Revolution

replaced animal power with water and coal power.

9-Samuel Slater initiated water-powered textile manufacture with his spinning frame.

True

14. Marx believed that society was divided between the bourgeoisie, middle class and the proletariat,
working-class. He argued that the conflict would result in a revolution in which the proletariat would
overthrow the bourgeoisie. The revolution would ultimately produce a society without classes and class
conflict

True

Which of the following is NOT among the factors behind the Industrial Revolution?
Religious Rebellions

Where did the Industrial Revolution begin in the West?

Great Britain

(100'lük)

The Industrial Revolution changed the “commercial capitalism” of the Middle Ages with “industrial
capitalism” which is based on industrial production.

True

10. Mass immigration and migration to cities started. Cities were the industrialized centers. For example,
London’s population increased from 1 million in 1800 to 2,363,000 in 1850.

True

15. Before the Factory Act in 1833, children only above the age of 12 were allowed to work in the
factories up to 12 hours.

False

6. Which of the following is NOT among the factors behind the Industrial Revolution?

D- Religious Rebellions

11. Finland was the first country with women voting in 1907.

False

8- The cotton industry became even more productive after the Scottish 8-

8-engineer Henry Cort improved the steam engine in 1782.

false
8- The cotton industry became even more productive after the Scottish 8-engineer Henry Cort improved
the steam engine in 1782.

false

(100 lük)

13- The chancellor who engineered the unification of Germany was.......

D- Otto von Bismarck.

11- The Crimean War destroyed the Concert of Europe.

True

14 Nationalism is a psychological/emotional identification with and devotion to one's "nation" and its
political, economic, and cultural goals and interests.

True

3- The Concert of Europe...

A The regular meetings of the Congress of Vienna participats to keep the balance of power.

6-The Great Reform Bill of 1832

B- extended the vote to include male members of the industrial middle class.

9- Czar Alexander II made reforms.Which of the following is NOT among them?

C- aristocracy was abolished.

8- Middle classes in Russia attempted a nationalist coup in December 1825 which is known as
“Decembrist Revolt”.

-True

10- Converting Muslims such as Ukrainians into Russians which was called “Russification."

-False

2-The conservatives.........

-B- believed that change should come gradually.


12- The two largest states in the German Confederation were.....

A- Austria and Prussia.

100/100

13- The chancellor who engineered the unification of Germany was.......

Otto von Bismarck.

7- With the Reform Act in 1884 in Britan, virtually all adult males and females could vote.

False

10- Converting Muslims such as Ukrainians into Russians which was called “Russification."

False

3- The Concert of Europe...

The regular meetings of the Congress of Vienna participats to keep the balance of power.

6- The Great Reform Bill of 1832

extended the vote to include male members of the industrial middle class.

9- Czar Alexander II made reforms.Which of the following is NOT among them?

C- aristocracy was abolished.

1- Prince Clemens von Metternich (1773-1859) was an Austrian politician and a statesman. He served as
the Foreign Minister of the Austrian Empire from 1809 until the liberal revolutions of 1848 when he was
forced to resign.

-True

4- After the Congress of Vienna many of the European powers adopted the “principle of intervention”:
countries had a right to intervene where revolutions were threatening monarchies. Britain rejected the
principle, saying countries should not interfere in the internal affairs of other states.
Cevap : True

10- Converting Muslims such as Ukrainians into Russians which was called “Russification."

Cevap : True

3- The Concert of Europe...

Cevap : The regular meetings of the Congress of Vienna participats to keep the balance of power.

9- Czar Alexander II made reforms.Which of the following is NOT among them?

Cevap : aristocracy was abolished.

12- The two largest states in the German Confederation were

Cevap : Austria and Prussia.

7-By Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca in 1774, Russian Empire was allowed to station representatives
throughout Ottoman Empire and to act as protector of Ottoman Christians as well. This meant a direct
and “legal right to intervene in Ottoman internal affairs.”

True

9-Civil Code did not regulated

D.the birth laws

12. Which of the following is NOT among the stagnation and decline in the Ottoman Empire?

D- Reform and change in Islam

1.Napoleon’s revision of the legal system included the creation of the:

d. Napoleonic Code
3.Napoleon's Continental System represented

B) economic warfare against Britain to ruin a nation he could not defeat militarily.

100/100

1.Napoleon’s revision of the legal system included the creation of the:

d. Napoleonic Code

3.Napoleon's Continental System represented

B) economic warfare against Britain to ruin a nation he could not defeat militarily.

9-Civil Code did not regulated

D.the birth laws

10. Which of the following is NOT among he aims of the Congress of Vienna?

C-To make France going to war again.

6-At Battle of Trafalgar, in Belgium in 1815, Napoleon was defeated by combined armies of Europe
mainly British and Prussian. Napoleon was sent to exile to St. Helena, an island in the south of Atlantic
Ocean.

False
2-What was the most important document of the French Revolution?

B) Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen

3-The Second Estate was made up of the: B) nobility.

6-What estate was the "commoners" in 18th century France? A) Third Estate7- The more radical group in
the National Convention in 1793 was the B) Jacobins.12. Absolute Monarchy is a form of government in
which monarch’s power is limited by the constitution and where Parliament is in control along with the
king. False

100/100

In an effort to help support the increased cost of colonial administration, Parliament passed
the__________ Act in 1764, placing tariffs on coffee, wine and other major imports.

-Sugar

In response to the Boston Tea Party, British government passed a series of laws which closed the port of
Boston and strengthened the power of the governor of Massachusetts. In the colonies, these acts were
known as the __________ Acts.

-Intolerable

The United States' most valuable support in the Revolution came from.......

-France

In January 1776, Thomas Paine, a recent immigrant from England, had published……. In his book, he
wanted to demonstrate that the time for compromise had passed, that the proper course was to shed the
British monarchy and aristocracy to create an American Republic.

-Common Sense

George Washington was the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army.

-True

7- In June 1941, the Nazis invaded the Soviet Union.


5- In 1931, Japan seized Manchuria

12- After the Battle of Stalingrad, German forces never gained back their earlier strength. This led to the
final defeat of the German army by the allied powers. True

14- The Axis Powers were Germany, Italy and Soviet Union False

4- At Potsdam, with the Yalta Accords the Allies agreed to: divide Germany into occupation/military
zones.

ALL ANSWERS ARE CORRECT (100)

15- In spain, Mussolini seized the national power and government in 1922 and announced his political
ideology as Fascism (FALSE)

8- The United States entered World War II as a result of (the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor)

4- At Potsdam, with the Yalta Accords the allies agreed to(divide Germany into occupation/military zones)

13- The Blitzkrieg was Hitler's military tactic which meant "attack from one target targets with small
number or soldiers so as to devastate the enemy and seize rapidly" (FALSE)

9- What nation did the French and British agree to defend in 1939 if the Germans attacked? (POLAND)

1-In a secret agreement, signed in August 1939, these two nations agreed to divide Poland amongst
themselves :B. Soviet Union and Germany.

6- The Munich Conference was held because D) Hitler demanded the Sudetenland.

11- World War II formally ended on September 2, 1945, when the Japanese signed the document of
surrender aboard the battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay. True

10- The battle of Britain refers to

D) the series of air attacks to Britain launched by the German air force in 1940.

100lük

7) Who is the founder of 14 points?

wilson

5) At the time the Prime Minister of Britain was Loyd George.


true

8) Leauge of Nations is a part of 14 points plan.

true

9) Poland took Alsace and Lorraine region at the end of the war.

false

6) At the time the Prime Minister of USA was Woodrow Wilson.

true

10) Rhineland was occupied by Allied troops until 1935 in order to protect France.

true

1) When was the armistice signed that ended the First World War?

11 November 1918

2) The First World War lasted for 6 years.

false

4) 27 nations attended the Peace Conference in Paris in 1919.

true

3) Where was the Treaty that ended the war signed?

B) Versailles Palace

11) Extreme Nationalist of Germany were blaming Hitler for signing the Treat of Versailles.

False

8-Theodor Herzl:

B. called for a separate Jewish state in which Jewish rights and liberties would be protected.
9-Who first demonstrated the accuracy of the germ theory of disease?

B) Louis Pasteur

15- Impressionism began in

D) France

1- Social Darwinism is the application of Darwinian biological theory to a social theory that argued the
idea of “the survival of the fittest to society.

true

2- Anti-Semitism is hatred of and discrimination against the Christians.

false

7- In his essay on the "Inequality of the Human Races," Count Arthur de Gobineau: portrayed Western
troubles as being the result of intermarriages.

9-Who first demonstrated the accuracy of the germ theory of disease? Louis Pasteur

10-Max Planck developed the quantum theory.

1- Social Darwinism is the application of Darwinian biological theory to a social theory that argued the
idea of “the survival of the fittest to society. True

2- Anti-Semitism is hatred of and discrimination against the Christians. False

6- Auguste Comte developed the theory of:

-Positivism

5- Washington Conference which was held in 1885 and organized by Otto Von Bismarck, First Chancellor
of Germany, drafted the borders of which European nation would take which had parts of Africa.

-False
Which European country gained the most territory as a consequence of the New Imperialism?

great britain

12-All of the following are true of the imperial idea except

Europeans believed that they could learn new political and technological ideas from the native
populations.

14-The Congo was controlled by

Belgium

4- Manifest Destiny is the belief that Americans are the God’s chosen people and they destined to expand
across the continent.

True

11-Who wrote The Interpretation of Dreams?

-Sigmund Freud

100/100

7- In his essay on the "Inequality of the Human Races," Count Arthur de Gobineau:

A. portrayed Western troubles as being the result of intermarriages.

8-Theodor Herzl:
B. called for a separate Jewish state in which Jewish rights and liberties would be protected.

9-Who first demonstrated the accuracy of the germ theory of disease?

B) Louis Pasteur

1- Social Darwinism is the application of Darwinian biological theory to a social theory that argued the
idea of “the survival of the fittest to society.

-True

3- Russians tried to expand into the Pacific. However, they gave up the plan and sold their territories in
America (Alaska) to the United States in 1867

-True

13-Which European country gained the most territory as a consequence of the New Imperialism?

Great Britain

9- In 1902, Great Britain was granted a 99 year concession to build and operate a BerlinBaghdad
Railroad.

D) They were very old-fashioned and traditional.

9- In 1902, Great Britain was granted a 99 year concession to build and operate a BerlinBaghdad
Railroad.

False

12- Which of the following is NOT among the difficulities of the Ottoman efforts of reform?

D) They were very old-fashioned and traditional.


100/100

14) The Committee of Union and Progress was

B) established newspapers to spread their political ideology.

6- The political agenda of the Young Ottoman Movement was “to adopt Western political institutions,
including an efficient centralized government, an elected parliament, and a written constitution.”

-True

4- Printing-press was established under the rule of Abdulmecid, first offical newspaper was printed in
1839, Takvim-i Vekayi (Calendar of Events)

-False

13- Modernization in Ottoman Empire was mainly criticized by the..

A)religious conservatives.

3- Forced disbandment of the Janissary corps by Ottoman sultan Mahmud II in June 1826 ishistory is
called “Vaka-i Hayriye.

TRUE

5- Which of the following is NOT among the reforms of Tanzimat Period?

D- It gave right to vote to all peoples living in the empire.

11- The leaders of the CUP were mainly..

Pro-German

100'

10- The Young Turks revolt was in......

C)1908

7- First offical newspaper was printed in 1839 was......

B)Takvim-i Vekayi

8- Fetva means.....

A) religious-legal order
9- In 1902, Great Britain was granted a 99 year concession to build and operate a BerlinBaghdad
Railroad

False

2-“Asakir-i Mansure-i Muhammediye” means “Victorious Soldiers of Suleyman”

False

5- Which of the following is NOT among the reforms of Tanzimat Period?

D- It gave right to vote to all peoples living in the empire.

11- The leaders of the CUP were mainly..

Pro-German

2-“Asakir-i Mansure-i Muhammediye” means “Victorious Soldiers of Suleyman”

FALSE

13) Modernization in Ottoman Empire was mainly criticized by the..

A)religious conservatives.

3- Forced disbandment of the Janissary corps by Ottoman sultan Mahmud II in June 1826 ishistory is
called “Vaka-i Hayriye.

TRUE

100

1) The Industrial Revolution.....


replaced animal power with water and coal power.

4) Which of the following is NOT among the factors behind the Industrial Revolution?
Religious Rebellions

5) Which of the following is NOT among the reasons that Industrial Revolution began in England?
Anglican Church

6) Which one is not a basic natural resource during the Industrial Revolution?
Gold

10) Scientific Revolution led to scientific knowledge about agriculture and industry. This resulted
with the capability of mechanizing the industry.
True

Where did the Industrial Revolution begin in the West?


Great Britain

The person who perfected the steam engine was


james watt

Which one is not a basic natural resource during the Industrial Revolution?
gold

Due to the Industrial Revolution, Europe and later the United States emerged as two leading economic
and political powers of the world.
true

The population of Europe decreased between 1680 and 1820.


false

9) Money flow of the merchants and traders had NO impact on the building of factories.
FALSE

8) The population of Europe decreased between 1680 and 1820.


FALSE

7) Due to the Industrial Revolution, Europe and later the United States emerged as two leading economic
and political powers of the world.
TRUE

6) Which one is not a basic natural resource during the Industrial Revolution?
Gold

5) Which of the following is NOT among the reasons that Industrial Revolution began in England?
Anglican Church

3) The person who perfected the steam engine was


—>James Watt

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