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5th Grade History Ch. 10-13 Review

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capital of Scotland   Edinburgh  
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capital of Ireland   Dublin  
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capital of England   London  
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capital of Wales   Cardiff  
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capital of Northern Ireland   Belfast  
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produced the first translation of the entire Bible into English   John Wycliffe  
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first Englishman to sail around the world   Sir Francis Drake  
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first modern explorer to reach North America   John Cabot  
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greatest writer of the Elizabethan Age   William Shakespeare  
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architect that helped rebuild London after the great fire   Sir Christopher Wren  
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inventor of the printing press   Johann Gutenberg  
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first great missionary of the Christian church   Paul  
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Roman emperor who allowed freedom of worship   Constantine  
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lived in monasteries; copied and preserved Scriptures   monks  
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followers of John Wycliffe   Lollards  
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began Protestant Reformation   Martin Luther  
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country where Protestant Reformation began   Germany  
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efforts to take back Jerusalem from the Turks   Crusades  
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country not part of the United Kingdom   Ireland  
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"Backbone of England"   Pennines  
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principal river in England   Thames  
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also known as the "Emerald Isle"   Ireland  
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largest country on the island of Great Britain   England  
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founder of the modern nursing profession   Florence Nightingale  
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England's Prime Minister during WWII   Winston Churchill  
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"Father of the Sunday School Movement"   Robert Raikes  
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perfected the steam engine   James Watt  
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most famous English preacher during the Wesleyan Revival   George Whitfield  
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Prime Minister who worked to return Great Britain to the Protestant work ethic   Margaret Thatcher  
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largest country in the world   Russia  
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Europe's most important inland waterway   Rhine River  
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only continenet with no large desert   Europe  
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highest spot in Europe   Mt. Elbrus  
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world's largest lake   Caspian Sea  
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false idea that the Bible does not mean what it says   modernism  
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leader who promised "I will be good"   Queen Victoria  
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made popular the false idea of evoltion   Charles Darwin  
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underwater tunnel connecting France and Great Britain   Chunnel  
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famous Protestant reformer from Scotland   John Knox  
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river that London is located on   Thames River  
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leader of the Roundheads   Oliver Cromwell  
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wanted to purify the Church of England   Puritans  
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document that limited the English monarch to the laws of the land   Magna Carta  
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eighth largest island in the world   Great Britain  
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naval force that was destroyed by Queen Elisabeth's fleets   Spanish Armada  
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book that changed England   Bible  
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plain covered with thick grass   savanna  
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"Father of Modern Missions"   William Carey  
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followers were called Hussites   John Huss  
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The Lollards   John Wycliffe  
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invented the printing press   Johann Gutenberg  
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he made it a crime to be a Christian during his reign   Nero  
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famous English explorer   Captain Cook  
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founded "The Lost Colony" at Roanoke Island, NC   Sir Walter Raleigh  
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longest river in the British Isles   Shannon  
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document signed in 1215 - monarch is limited by law   Magna Carta  
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