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Allies: Queen Elizabeth I and the Ottoman Empire
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True or False: England's relationship with the Ottoman Empire influenced the English language and its culture.
True
False
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Match the definition with the correct word: "the skill of dealing with people in a sensitive and thoughtful way
isolated
allies
merchant
diplomacy
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Match the definition with the correct word: "separated or kept apart from others
allies
isolated
trade
merchant
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How did the Ottoman Empire help Queen Elizabeth I?
They built England an armada of ships.
They gave England a palace in Constantinople.
They translated English books into Ottoman Turkish.
They gave England permission to trade in the Mediterranean.
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Why did Queen Elizabeth seek the Ottoman Empire as ally?
Queen Elizabeth I wanted to visit Ottoman lands.
England could no longer trade with Catholic territories.
England wanted to learn the Turkish language.
Queen Elizabeth I needed silk for her dresses.
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What kind of relationship did Queen Elizabeth I and Safiye Sultan have?
They hated each other and never corresponded.
Safiye Sultan would travel to Queen Elizabeth I's palace.
They wrote letters and exchanged gifts.
Queen Elizabeth I often visited Safiye Sultan.
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Match the definition with the correct word: "when people or countries exchange goods or services with each other
correspondence
trade
merchant
ambassador
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Match the definition with the correct word: "countries that work together and support each other in wars or agreements
trade
merchant
correspondence
allies
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Which of the following words in English came from Ottoman Turkish?
coffee
queen
laughter
tree
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Match the definition with the correct word: "someone who sells goods, like a shopkeeper or someone who runs a store
allies
trade
diplomacy
ambassador
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What did the Ottoman Empire give England the right to in the Mediterranean?
free land
free speech
free trade
free food
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Match the definition with the correct word: "communication, like sending letters, emails, or messages to someone
correspondence
diplomacy
ambassador
trade
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True or False: Edward Barton, an ambassador for the Queen, is buried on Heybeliada.
False
True
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What did the England exchange with the Ottomans?
England had nothing to trade with the Ottomans.
portraits of the queen and scripts of plays
wool, cloth, and metalwork
sugar, tea, and coffee
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What did Queen Elizabeth I gift to Safiye Sultan?
coffee
a portrait
a stone of vision
candy
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What did the Ottomans exchange with England?
The Ottomans had nothing to trade with the English.
portraits of the sultan and music
sheep, wood, and dragonfruit
spices, silk, and carpets
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Match the definition with the correct word: "a person who represents their country in another country
ambassador
diplomacy
allies
trade
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