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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Empress of Russia who greatly increased the territory of the empire | Catherine the Great |
| crushed the Decembrist Uprising and embroiled Russia in the Crimean War | Nicholas I |
| British nurse who modernized nursing techniques | Florence Nightingale |
| Father of Anarchism; Russian radical who wanted society without government | Michael Bakunin |
| wrote "Crime and Punishment," also believed in Eastern Orthodoxy | Fyodor Dostoyevsky |
| War and Peace; non-religious, but did like the Sermon on the Mount | Tolstoy, Leo |
| Expanded the Russian territory by taking Finland | Alexander I of Russia |
| a Russian czar who attempted reforms by freeing the serfs and ending the Crimean War, was assassinated | Alexander II of Russia |
| Russian czar who suppressed all real and imagined threats to the monarchy | Alexander III |
| This man was a British soldier who established the military and political supremacy of the East India Company in Southern India and Bengal with a force of only 3,000 men. | Robert Clive |
| Chinese religious leader who sparked the Taiping Uprising and won millions to his unique form of Christianity, according to which he himself was the younger brother of Jesus, sent to establish a "heavenly kingdom of great peace" on earth | Hong Xiuquan |
| Father of Modern Missions; went to India and translated the Bible into several languages | William Carey |
| First Protestant missionary to China; compiled a Chinese dictionary and translated the Bible into the Chinese language | Robert Morrison |
| missionary who served for many years in Burma and became known as the Father of American Missions | Adoniram Judson |
| Missionary to Japan; Translated the Bible into Japanese | Samuel R. Brown |
| established the China Inland Mission (CIM); adopted Chinese customs and dress | James Hudson Taylor |
| missionary-doctor in Japan; awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, who created an English-Japanese dictionary | J.C. Hepburn |
| Famous Canadian missionary to China during the Boxer Rebellion | Jonathan Goforth |
| China's young emperor introduced measures to modernize China, to overhaul China's educational system, strengthen the economy, modernize the military, and streamline the government, called the Hundred Days' Reform | Guangxu |
| Empress of China and mother of Emperor Guangxu. She put her son under house arrest, supported anti-foreign movements like the so-called Boxers, and resisted reforms of the Chinese government and armed forces. | Empress Dowager Cixi |