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European History Final-June Test

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5 Written Questions

5 Matching Questions

  1. Pakistan
  2. Bolsheviks
  3. Prince Alexis
  4. Ghandi
  5. Lowell Thomas
  1. a a radio broadcast journalist during World War I who helped create the legend of Lawrence of Arabia
  2. b a group of revolutionary Russian Marxists who took control of Russia's government in November 1917
  3. c son of Czar Nicholas who was inflicted with hemophelia
  4. d spiritual leader of India who used civil disobedience to expose the British mistreatment and to seek equality for Indians in India
  5. e a nation in southern Asia; created by the division of India in 1947

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Russian for "caesar," the title used by Russian emperors
  2. colonel who led Britain to help the Arabs overthrow the Ottoman Empire. Known as a "romantic" hero, because after he led these attacks, the Middle East was under control of the Allies.
  3. Arab prince from Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Pro "pan-arabism." With Lawrence revolted against Ottoman empire (1916-1918)
  4. one who suffers for the sake of principle-The British did not want Ghandi to be a martyr
  5. a group's refusal to have commercial dealings with some organization in protest against its policies

5 True/False Questions

  1. AlexandraWas under Turkish control until Lawrence crossed Nefud Desert and won the Arab revolt, for Arab freedom

          

  2. BangladeshWas under Turkish control until Lawrence crossed Nefud Desert and won the Arab revolt, for Arab freedom

          

  3. bedouinRussian peasant monk who was able to influence Russian politics by gaining the confidence of the Czarina

          

  4. Sykes-Picot Treaty• The agreement between the French (Picot) and English (Sykes) that decided who would control the Middle Eastern mandates (will be given it's independence eventually) ruled by the Ottoman Empire.

          

  5. Sherif Alihuman genetic disease characterized by excessive bleeding following injury