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Hands on History Vol. 3

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  • U1: The city was ____ by the enemy's army. (a) fortressed, (b) reigned, (c) besieged, (d) sultan
    (c) besieged
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  • U1: The ______ conquered Constantinople and renamed it Istanbul. (a) Ottomans, (b) barbarians, (c) Protestants, (d) Romans
    (a) Ottomans
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  • U1:  A "sultan" is (a) a Spanish ship, (b) money paid for the forgiveness of sins, (c) a Muslim ruler, (d) an explorer
    (c) a Muslim ruler
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  • U2: Gutenberg invented the (a) sultan, (b) printing press, (c) Bible, (d) galleon.
    (b) printing press
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  • U2: Leonardo da Vinci was part of (a) the Renaissance, (b) the Reformation, (c) the Ottoman Empire.
    (a) the Renaissance
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  • U2: The R______ means "rebirth" and was a period with many new developments in art and science in Europe.
    Renaissance
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  • U3: "In ____ Columbus sailed the ocean blue." (a) 1491, (b) 1492, (c) 1493
    (b) 1492
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  • U3: Columbus thought the people he met in the New World were ___.
    Indian
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  • U3: ______ were two empires that existed in the New World before Europeans came. (a) Aztecs and Anatolias, (b) Aztecs and Ottomans, (c) Aztecs and Incas, (d) Romans and Greeks
    (c) Aztecs and Incas
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  • U4: Breaking one of God's laws is called a ____ .
    sin
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  • U4: The part of your mind that tells you what is right and wrong is called your (a) indulgence, (b) heretic, (c) conscious, (d) conscience
    (d) conscience
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  • U4: How do you pronounce this word: "Protestant"
    PRAH tes tent
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  • U4: What were Christians called who separated from the Roman Catholic Church because they thought it was corrupt?
    Protestants
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  • U4: Who is the leader of the Roman Catholic church?
    the pope
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  • U5: A big group of ships is called (a) a fleet, (b) an indulgence, (c) a pirate.
    (a) a fleet
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  • U5: Why did Philip II send the Spanish Armada to attack England? (a) England was Catholic, (b) England's Queen Elizabeth I supported Protestant rebels in the Netherlands, (c) England had discovered the New World
    (b) England's Queen Elizabeth I supported Protestant rebels in the Netherlands,
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