HIWD 341 Quiz 3
HIWD 341 Quiz 3 Rise of Europe
Covers the Learn material from Module 3: Week 3.
- The traditional crack troops of the Ottomans, the Janissaries, were hunted down and eliminated in what 1826 event?
- Tunisia’s great state-builder of the 19th Century was:
- Ottoman Capitulations were:
- When did construction on the Suez Canal begin?
- The Ottoman Constitution, the first non-European constitution in the Eastern Hemisphere, was first established in ________ and restored in
- Great Britain became the dominant European colonial power in India after which war?
- How did the Ottomans view Protestants and their Reformation?
- Lord Byron celebrated the cause of independence for what Balkan country?
- TheTanzimat reforms in 19th century Ottoman Empire is an example of:
- Who became the principle antagonist of the Ottomans in the 18th century?
- The experience of Jawhariyyeh related in the book indicates that Ottoman Jerusalem in the 19th Century was:
- What group led the charge for independence in Algeria in the mid-20th Century?
- Who wrote the Book of Reform?
- After the fall of the Safavid Empire, what to European countries fought for control of Persia in what became known as the “Great Game”?
- Nationalism needs what three conditions present in order to become a movement?
- Networks of like-minded people for reconstructing the morals of Islamic Law to deal with the modern world are known as:
- Gelvin denes ___________ as the contemporary world economy and the world system of nation-states in which every functioning society has to operate.
- As the original Rome lay in the hands of the pope and the 2nd Rome (Constantinople) had been conquered by the Ottomans, what city had become known as the 3rd Rome?
- What new military corps adopted Western forms of drill and armaments and eventually replaced the Janissaries?
- France used Algeria as a place to dump ____________ in the 19th century?
Set 2
- Ijtihad means:
- Who wrote the Book of Reform?
- What new military corps adopted Western forms of drill and armaments and eventually replaced the Janissaries?
- Networks of like-minded people for reconstructing the morals of Islamic Law to deal with the modern world are known as:
- As the original Rome lay in the hands of the pope and the
2nd Rome (Constantinople) had been conquered by the Ottomans, what city had become known as the 3rd Rome? - France used Algeria as a place to dump ____________ in the 19th century?
- Nationalism needs what three conditions present in order to become a movement?
- When did construction on the Suez Canal begin?
- By 1908 the British controlled all but what percentage of Egyptian government posts?
- TheTanzimat reforms in 19th century Ottoman Empire is an example of:
- Where did Europeans turn for cotton once the North cut off its trade with the South during the American Civil War?
- Great Britain became the dominant European colonial power in India after which war?
- Mehmet Ali came to power in Egypt following what invasion?
- Tunisia’s great state-builder of the 19th Century was:
- Gelvin defines ___________ as the contemporary world economy and the world system of nation-states in which every functioning society has to operate.
- Mehmet Ali cultivated what cash crop in Egypt in an attempt to bring it into the world economy?
- Who became the principle antagonist of the Ottomans in the 18th century?
- The experience of Jawhariyyeh related in the book indicates that Ottoman Jerusalem in the 19th Century was:
- After the fall of the Safavid Empire, what to European countries fought for control of Persia in what became known as the “Great Game”?
- Lord Byron celebrated the cause of independence for what Balkan country?