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MODERN HISTORY QUIZ If You Get Stuck, You’Ll Find Some Helpful Clues in Chapter 7 of the Britannica All New Kids’ Encyclopedia MODERN HISTORY QUIZ If you get stuck, you’ll find some helpful clues in Chapter 7 of the Britannica All New Kids’ Encyclopedia Question 1: Question 6: The Ashanti Kingdom first existed in Which of the following years is often referred to which African country? as the Year of Revolutions? Mali 1812 Morocco 1830 Ghana 1848 Tanzania 1918 Question 2: Question 7: Which European explorer died fighting indigenous Which country was the world’s first independent people in the Philippines? black republic? Ferdinand Magellan Brazil Christopher Columbus Liberia Hernán Cortés Kenya Francisco Pizarro Haiti Question 3: Question 8: Which Mughal emperor ordered the building Which country was the first to give women of the Taj Mahal? the right to vote? Akbar the Great Mexico Bābur Germany Shah Jahān New Zealand Jahāngīr Japan Question 4: Question 9: Mughal emperor Akbar the Great owned Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse first appeared how many elephants? in which film? 101 The Birthday Party 201 Steamboat Willie 301 Magician Mickey 401 Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip Question 5: Question 10: What is the name of the famous ship that first took In 2018, which US company became the first to English settlers to Plymouth, Massachusetts? be worth more than $1 trillion? Microsoft The Golden Hind Apple The Cutty Sark Facebook The Mayflower Amazon The Flower Pot 6) 1848, 7) Haiti, 8) New Zealand, 9) Steamboat Willie, 10) Apple 10) Willie, Steamboat 9) Zealand, New 8) Haiti, 7) 1848, 6) Answers www.britannica-books.com Mayflower, The 5) 101, 4) Jahān, Shah 3) Magellan, Ferdinand 2) Ghana, 1) : Word Search Puzzle 21/09/2020, 20:14 MODERN HISTORY WORD SEARCHModern History Wordsearch J N I D N I F W T M Y S X W Z X W E E E D C Q G O I E X S H U F L G M Z M D X X R Q L X H L A I T F E K U Y E N A J M P I A E I I N N R F K M M L T F O S J D L W N G K M U S R T M K N A T X I H R R O U D K Z M T A U W M L I T Y S T Z N Z R T U H M Y G T O K Y A G V D F I E K Z A W A O E E A P A R T H E I D B L D Y C T O C J T R A W D L O C Z T I W O O C Z I R W T M X H Q A C C I Y T S D B J W O O L E Y V A X P F Z P Z R Y Z J A F P E N D R Y A W H E N L I G H T E N M E N T R W A O J N E A A B Z M V O I P R W S D D A K Q B K L B L P V L Z G A Q N A Q J I R S R L O T G U O V D B E V Z M I C G N P Z N U T F K W L H Q V S F U Z U H N I H N W F Z O V O N L W O R R Z P V T G I A N O I T U L O V E R F A A V J P T J U O L W Y K G O T Q S Q I C X B K V C R I W S B V R O V V C Q C U B G A E A K O Q Can you find all these words relating to Modern History? TheyABOLITION can be found going up, down, diagonal, side to side and backwards! APARTHEID COLDWAR ABOLITION EXPLORATION COMMUNISM SUFFRAGETTE ENLIGHTENMENTAPARTHEID JAZZ EXPLORATION TAJ MAHAL COLD WAR REVOLUTION JAZZ THE MAYFLOWER REVOLUTIONCOMMUNISM SAMURAI WORLD WAR ENLIGHTENMENTSAMURAI STEAM TRAIN STEAMTRAIN SUFFRAGETTE TAJMAHALYou can find lots more information about these words in THEMAYFLOWERChapter 7 of the Britannica All New Kids’ Encyclopedia www.britannica-books.comWORLDWAR Created by Puzzlemaker at DiscoveryEducation.com http://puzzlemaker.discoveryeducation.com/code/BuildWordSearch.asp Page 1 of 1 MODERN HISTORY CROSSWORD Modern History Crossword All these facts are taken from Chapter 7 of the Britannica All New Kids’ Encyclopedia ACROSS 3 This famous white building in Agra, India was built as a tomb, The Taj (5) 4 Mahatma Gandhi led the movement for this country’s independence from the British Empire (5) 5 After this revolution, the guillotine was used as a way to behead people who didn’t support the new regime (6) 7 Inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham (4) 8 The man who was imprisoned for his DOWN protests against Apartheid in South Africa 1 This country was home to and became a symbol of the struggle, samurai warriors (5) Nelson (7) 2 The name of the first ship 9 During the Prohibition in America, it was to bring pilgrims from Europe to America illegal to buy and sell this (7) in September 1620 (9) 10 The type of weapon ofAcross mass destruction that 6 The name given to the genocide of six million created tension during3. theThis Coldfamous War white (7) building in Agra, India was built as a tomb, The Taj ..... 4. Mahatma Gandhi led the movement forJews this and country's other people independence by the from Nazis the during British the Empire 5. After this revolution, the guillotine was used as a way to behead people who didn't support the new regime 12 The country in which7. the Inventor beginning of the of telephone, AlexanderSecond Graham World .... War (9) the Renaissance flourished8. The man in thewho 14thwas imprisoned for his protests against Apartheid in South Africa and became a symbol of the struggle, Nelson ...... 9. During the Prohibition in America,8 The it leader was illegal of the to Communist buy and sell Party this of Century (5) 10. The type of weapon of mass destruction that created tension during the Cold War 12. The country in which the beginningChina of thewho Renaissance became the flourished leader ofin Chinathe 14th in Century Down 1949 and was seen as a hero by many citizens, 1. This country was home to samurai warriors 2. The name of the first ship to bringChairman pilgrims from Europe(3) to America in September 1620 6. The name given to the genocide of six million Jews and other people by the Nazis during the Second World War 8. The leader of the Communist Party11 The of Chinaword whoused became to describe the leader the of 1920s. China Alsoin 1949 the as was seen as a hero by many citizens, Chairman ... 11. The word used to describe the 1920s,noise also a lion the makes noise (7)a lion makes 13 of 13 words were placed into the puzzle. Down - 1. Japan, 2. Mayflower, 6. Holocaust, 8. Mao, 11. Roaring 11. Mao, 8. Holocaust, 6. Mayflower, 2. Japan, 1. - ANSWERS Across Italy 12. Nuclear, 10. Alcohol, 9. Mandela, 8. Bell, 7. French, 5. India, 4. Taj, 3. - Created by Puzzlemaker at DiscoveryEducation.com : www.britannica-books.com Terms of Use Privacy Policy Contact Us Technical Requirements Online Closed Captioning Careers @ Discovery Education Copyright © 2019 Discovery Education. All rights reserved..
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