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M-1 Student Name _____________________ Instructor _____________________ Course Name _____________________ Date _________________________ Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally Historical Atlas of the World Human Emergence on the Changing Face of Earth The Growth of Civilization to 200 A.D. Pages 4 and 5 1. True or False: Civilization started in the Third Millennium B.C. in China. 2. True or False: By the Second Millennium B.C., civilization had developed in Western Europe, China, and India. 3. First millennium Sea Routes crossed the _____________. 4. The settlement of Jericho stood near the eastern shores of the ________________. 5. The city of Troy stood on the waterway connecting the ________________ and the_______________________. Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Cengage Learning Not for Reprint

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Page 1: Pages 4 and 5€¦ · Historical Atlas of the World Islamic World c. 800 and c. 1000 A.D. Pages 26 and 27 1. At the extreme west of the Islamic World, the capital of the _____ was

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Student Name _____________________ Instructor _____________________ Course Name _____________________ Date _________________________

Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Human Emergence on the Changing Face of Earth

The Growth of Civilization to 200 A.D. Pages 4 and 5

1. True or False: Civilization started in the Third Millennium B.C. in China.

2. True or False: By the Second Millennium B.C., civilization had developed in Western

Europe, China, and India.

3. First millennium Sea Routes crossed the _____________.

4. The settlement of Jericho stood near the eastern shores of the ________________.

5. The city of Troy stood on the waterway connecting the ________________ and

the_______________________.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World The Ancient World

In the 7th Century B.C.E. Page 6

1. __________ settled on the coastlines of the Black Sea and Aegean Sea.

2. True or False: Carthage was located on the coast of North Africa.

3. True or False: The Tigris and Euphrates rivers were part of the Assyrian Empire.

4. The _____________ ruled much of the Italian peninsula around Rome before the rise

of that eternal city.

5. The cities of Ur, Nineveh and Tyre belonged to the ______________.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Historical Atlas of the World Achaemenid Empire

549-330 B.C. Page 8

1. The Achaemenid Empire’s easternmost border lay along the ______________ river.

2. True or False: Cyprus and Rhodes were not part of the Achaemenid Empire.

3. The Royal Road extended from _____________ to ______________.

4. True or False: According to Herodotus, the Achaemenid Empire was subdivided into

approximately twenty Satrapies.

5. This empire reached as far as _____________ in the northwest.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Earlier and Later Han Dynasty

Page 9 1. The main barbarian people who threatened the Han from the north were the

_____________.

2. The capital of the early Han was _______________.

3. True or False: Han China occupied Vietnam and Tibet.

4. The Han Empire extended as far west as the _____________ desert.

5. True or False: The Later Han Empire extended only as far north as the Great Wall of

China.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Alexander’s Empire

336-323 B.C.E. Pages 10-11

1. True or False: Alexander the Great was a Spartan.

2. In the Nile Delta in Egypt, Alexander founded a city named ____________.

3. After Alexander’s death, the ________________ kingdom in Asia was the largest of

the three kingdoms ruled by his successor generals.

4. Alexander’s army marched as far east as the _____________ river.

5. Alexander died in ______________.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Mauryan Empire under Asoka about 250 B.C.,

Gupta Empire under Chandragupta II about 400 A.D. Page 12

1. The capital of the Mauryan empire was ________________.

2. True or False: The Mauryan Empire controlled the island of Tamraparni/Ceylon off

the southern tip of the Indian subcontinent.

3. The area of Asoka’s conquest of Kalinga is along the coast of the

__________________.

4. The ______________ river flowed through the heart of the Gupta Empire.

5. The capital of the Gupta Empire was ___________________.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World China under Emperor Wu of the Former Han Dynasty about 100 B.C.

Page 13 1. True or False: China proper, not just the empire, stretched from the Great Wall as far

south to the Southern Sea.

2. The _____________ was one of China’s great rivers, flowing from Pa through Nan

and Hofei to Kuangling.

3. True or False: The Great Wall protected the Korean peninsula.

4. The ______________ desert lay to the north of the Great Wall.

5. Just beyond the westernmost control of China under Emperor Wu lay

______________.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Roman Republic

31 B.C.E. Pages 14 and 15

1. Rivals laying to the east of the Roman Empire was the __________ Empire.

2. True or False: Syria was a Roman province.

3. The battlefield of Cannae was in _______________.

4. True or False: Gaul bordered the English Channel.

5. The Roman client state of the Kingdom of the Ptolemies ruled over the

_____________ River.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Roman Empire and the Barbarian Invasions

about 400 A.D. Pages 18 and 19

1. True or False: The Huns invaded France and northern Italy.

2. The Franks occupied ______________.

3. The Lombards moved into _____________.

4. The latter Roman Empire was split into ________ prefectures.

5. The Anglo-Saxons established a homeland in _________________.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Eastern and Southern Asia About 750 A.D.

Pages 20 and 21 1. The Srivijayan Empire had its capital on the island of ____________.

2. The Southeast Asian nation on the coastline south of China was _____________.

3. True or False: The Abbasid Caliphate ruled much of the Middle East west of the

Indus River.

4. True or False: The lower stretch of the Mekong river flowed through Chenla.

5. The southern Korean peninsula nearest Japan was known as ____________.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Trade Routes between Africa and India and The Kingdom of Mali

Pages 22 1. The island of Socotra sits near the entrance to the ______________.

2. The city of _______________ is just upriver from where the Ganges empties into the

Bay of Bengal.

3. True or False: The Strait of Hormuz separates the Persian Gulf from the Arabian Sea.

4. True or False: Zanzibar is off the coast of east Africa, just south of Madagascar.

5. The maritime trade route closest to Mecca goes through the ______________.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World The Maya World 300-900 A.D., The Inca Empire 1463-1532, The Aztec Empire 1519

Pages 23 1. The Maya civilization flourished on the _____________ Peninsula.

2. The Inca Empire featured a network of roads through the __________ Mountains.

3. True or False: Chichén Itza was part of the Maya civilization.

4. The capital of the Aztec Empire was _________________.

5. True or False: The Aztec capital was on an island in Lake Titicaca.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Africa c. 900 A.D., Africa c. 1400 A.D.

Pages 24 1. The _____________ migrated from west Africa to southern Africa.

2. _______________ lay along the Senegal river in western Africa.

3. True or False: The Songhai bordered Nubia.

4. True or False: The Khoisan lived in southern Africa.

5. Christian centers in Africa existed in ______________.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Islamic World c. 800 and c. 1000 A.D.

Pages 26 and 27 1. At the extreme west of the Islamic World, the capital of the

_____________________ was at Cordoba.

2. The ___________________ ruled over Egypt, with its capital at Cairo.

3. True or False: Medina is further north than Mecca.

4. True or False: In 800 AD the Islamic world included Sind on the Indus river.

5. Baghdad was the capital of the __________________Caliphate.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World International Trade 1350-1450 A.D. and Afro-Eurasian Trade Circuits

Pages 28 and 29 1. How many Afro-Eurasian trade circuits were there?

2. True or False: Isfahan was a trading entrepot between Baghdad and Lahore.

3. The city of ____________ stood as the port at the end of the Persian Gulf.

4. ___________ and ______________ were two major points of debarkation for goods

in China.

5. True or False: Venice, Genoa, and Marrakesh were all trading centers in the

Mediterranean.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Europe and the Crusader States about 1140

Pages 30 and 31 1. The goal of the crusades was the capture or protection of the city of

________________.

2. True or False: The Fourth Crusade included King Richard of England.

3. The first four crusades passed through the major city of _____________.

4. The four crusading states were the _____________________,

___________________, __________________, and ____________________.

5. Louis IX’s two crusades went to Tunis and the Caliphate of ___________.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Asia at the Death of Kublai Khan, 1294 and Dominions of Timur or Tamerlane 1400

Pages 32 and 33 1. West of the Golden Horde was ___________________.

2. The capital of Timur/Tamerlane was ________________.

3. True or False: The Empire of the Great Khan included the Sultanate of Delhi.

4. True or False: Baghdad was part of the Ilkhan Empire of Hulagu.

5. ___________________ was the Mongol capital from 1230 to 1257.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World European Civilization during the Renaissance

Pages 36 and 37 1. Dürer was born in _________________ in 1471.

2. True or False: Copernicus was born in Poland.

3. Land of the Dukes of ______________ lay between France and the Holy Roman

Empire.

4. True or False: John Knox was born in 1505 near Oxford, England.

5. ___________________ lay between Naples and the Holy Roman Empire.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Europe’s Age of Discovery: 15th-17th Centuries

Pages 38 and 39 1. Magellan was best known for _____________________________.

2. Sebastian Cabot sailed to ______________________.

3. Columbus tried to sail to ________________ but actually sailed to

___________________.

4. True or False: In 1498 Vasco da Gama sailed past Tierra del Fuego into the Pacific

Ocean.

5. In the 15th Century, an expedition led by the Italian explorer _________________

traveled through the Persian Gulf, across India to Siam and Sumatra and Java.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires in the 16th and 17th Centuries

Pages 42 to 43 1. Fatihpur Sikri was a capital of the ________________ Empire.

2. The area between Baghdad and Kabul was the __________________ Empire.

3. True or False: After 1635, the Mughals conquered Goa, Mangalore, and Cochin.

4. The _______________ Empire had a capital at Constantinople.

5. Cairo, Tunis, and Jerusalem were part of the _________________ Empire.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World East Asia 16th Century

Pages 44 and 45 1. In 1511, the Portuguese founded the settlement of _____________ on Malaya.

2. In 1557, the Portuguese established trading relations with the Chinese port of

________________.

3. True or False: By 1600, Islam had spread to Sumatra, Borneo, Java, and Taiwan.

4. True or False: The four countries bordering Siam were Burma, Laos, Cambodia, and

Malaya.

5. The Spanish had possession of the _______________________ in East Asia.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Eastern and Southern Asia About 1775

Pages 46 and 47 1. From 1766, the British controlled the province of _____________ in India.

2. From 1660 to 1796, Ceylon was a colony of the ______________.

3. True or False: Saigon was part of a Portuguese colony until 1805.

4. True or False: In 1775, the largest Empire in South Asia was the Maratha Empire.

5. From 1641, the Dutch had a trading post of Deshima in _______________.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Europe in 1721 after the Treaty of Utrecht, 1713, and Associated Treaties

Pages 50 and 51 1. In 1721, Livonia became part of ___________________.

2. In 1713, Gibraltar went to __________________________.

3. True or False: Austria was the largest territory within the Holy Roman Empire.

4. The Kingdom of Hungary stood between the _____________________ and the

_______________________.

5. True or False: The Russian Empire shared a border with the Holy Roman Empire.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Native America Pages 52 and 53

1. The empires that grew in South America were those of the _____________ and

______________.

2. The __________________ nations inhabited the region to the north of the Great

Lakes in North America.

3. True or False: The Taino (Arawak) peoples lived in the Caribbean.

4. True or False: The Anasazi lived in the Andes Mountains.

5. The ______________________ inhabited the far frozen lands of North America.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Revolutions in the Atlantic World, 1776-1826

Pages 54 and 55 1. France sold the area of ________________ to the United States in 1803.

2. Napoleon sailed a French army to ____________ in 1898.

3. True or False: Thomas Jefferson was the United States representative to England

from 1776 to 1785.

4. The South American revolutionary leader ______________ started in the north,

while _________________ spread revolution from the south of the continent.

5. Toussaint l’Ouverture was a rebel leader who helped to found

_____________________.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Latin America 1800-1900

Pages 62 and 63 1. Guiana was divided into colonies held by the ________________,

________________, and ________________.

2. Bogata was the capital of Nueva Granada until the country became ______________.

3. True or False: Jamaica was a colony of Great Britain.

4. True or False: Patagonia is in Brazil.

5. Santiago and Valparaíso are in _____________.

Notes: __________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Europe in 1810 at the Height of Napoleon’s Power

Page 68 1. Just to the east of the French Empire stood the ______________________.

2. During the French occupation of the Iberian Peninsula, the regent of Portugal took

refuge in _________________.

3. The battles of Austerlitz and Wagram took place in the ___________________

Empire.

4. True or False: Napoleon’s forces captured Moscow in 1812.

5. In 1815, Napoleon lost the battle of _________________.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Industrialization of Europe 1850 and Industrialization of Europe 1910

Pages 70 and 71 1. In the nation of _____________________ twenty percent of the population were in

cities of 100,000 or more.

2. True or False: Berlin and Vienna were the largest cities in Europe in 1850.

3. True or False: Russia had the largest population in Europe.

4. The highest tonnage of shipping entered Europe through the ports of the nations of

________________ and ________________.

5. In 1850, the two countries with the highest per capita railroad mileage were

______________ and _______________.

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Student Name _____________________ Instructor _____________________ Course Name _____________________ Date _________________________

Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Unification of Germany, Bismarck’s Empire

Page 72 1. In 1866, Prussia annexed _______________and ________________________.

2. In 1871, Prussia absorbed these two territories: ______________ and

__________________.

3. The economic association that united a large number of German states economically

in the 1830s was known as the ____________________.

4. True or False: The German Empire of 1871 included Bohemia.

5. True or False: The Kingdom of Prussia bordered the Russian Empire in the east and

France in the west.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Expansion of Russia in Asia

Page 77 1. By 1598, Russia expanded as far south as the ______________ Sea.

2. By 1689, Russia expanded to the Sea of _____________, which connects to the

Pacific Ocean.

3. At its greatest extent, Russia spanned from ____________, the capital of Poland to

the port of _________________ just north of Japan.

4. Just north of Mongolia, the Transiberian Railroad ran from Irkutsk around the shores

of Lake _____________.

5. True or False: At the height of its power, Russia annexed Persia in the 1890s.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World European Partition of Africa: 19th century

Pages 80 and 81 1. The colony on the southern shore of Lake Victoria was ___________________.

2. Fashoda is near the ____________ River.

3. True or False: Omdurman and Khartoum were in Egyptian territory in revolt under

the ______________.

4. True or False: After 1890, one could import arms and liquor to African states within

10 degrees north or south of the equator.

5. Somaliland was divided between the ______________ and the ______________.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World The Civil War, The Vicksburg, Chattanooga and Atlanta Campaigns

and Eastern Theater Pages 82 and 83

1. General ______________ defeated the confederates at Vicksburg in 1863.

2. The city of ______________ lies along the Chattahoochee River.

3. True or False: In July 1863 General Lee led rebels at the battle of Gettysburg.

4. True or False: Kentucky was a confederate state.

5. The Civil War began in 1861 with the bombing of ______________ in Charleston

harbor.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Europe in 1914

Page 85 1. True or False: Rumania was an ally of Germany in the First World War.

2. True or False: The Allied States in the First World War included France, Serbia, and

Greece.

3. Italy fought on the side of ___________________ in the First World War.

4. In the First World War, Spain ____________________________________.

5. Foreign influence in Persia was split between __________________ and

___________________.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Resistance to Europe Colonialism 1870-1917

Pages 86 and 87 1. In Indochina, the rebels were called ________________.

2. In 1878, the British fought a war with __________________, just north of India.

3. True or False: The Boxer rebellion occurred in Japan.

4. In 1904-1906, the Germans quelled the ___________________________ uprisings in

Southwest Africa.

5. In 1881-2, the _______________ uprising occurred in Egypt.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World The World About 1900

Pages 88 and 89 1. Angola and Goa were colonies of ___________.

2. Bombay and Madras were cities in the colony of _________________.

3. True or False: Mauritiuswas a colony of Britain.

4. True or False: China was a colony of France.

5. Tsing Tao and New Pomerania were colonies of ___________.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Asia 1900

Pages 90 and 91 1. In 1910, Japan annexed _______________.

2. Mecca was under control of the _______________________.

3. True or False: Siam was a French colony.

4. True or False: Sumatra was a British colony.

5. In 1898 the Philippine Islands went from the control of _________________ to

__________________.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Europe 1922-40 Pages 92 and 93

1. In 1938, German annexed _________________ and ___________________.

2. By signing the _________________________ in August 1939, these two powers

divided _________________ among themselves.

3. True or False: Italy wanted the status quo in the years before the Second World War.

4. True or False: Iraq was formally independent from 1932.

5. Libya was a colony of _________________.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Second World War, Pacific Theater and Casualties and Second World War, European Theater and Casualties

Pages 94 and 95 1. The fighting on the island of _________________ near the battle of Coral Sea

stopped the Japanese advance by February 1943.

2. The last island invaded in the Pacific campaign, was _______________ in March

1945.

3. True or False: The United States lost more killed in the Second World War than the

Japanese.

4. True or False: Allied landings at Anzio and D-Day occurred within three months of

one another.

5. __________________ lost more killed and wounded in the Second World War as all

other participants combined.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Eastern Mediterranean Area: 1945-1990

Pages 96 and 97 1. _____________ has the largest oil production in the region: 11.9 million barrels a day

in 1986.

2. The main religion of Pakistan is _____________.

3. True or False: Christianity was the second largest religion in Lebanon.

4. True or False: Yemen is a net importer of oil.

5. Since 1952, Egypt’s government has been a __________________.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Korean War 1950-1953 and Vietnam War 1957-1975

Post-War United States, the Caribbean, and Central America Pages 98 and 99

1. In September, 1950, the United Nations forced launched an amphibious invasion at

__________ near Seoul.

2. The ______________________ was a conduit for supplies and troops from North to

South Vietnam.

3. True or False: There were more battle deaths in the Korean War than in the Vietnam

War.

4. True or False: Castro took control of Cuba soon after the Bay of Pigs invasion.

5. In 1989, the United States invaded ____________________, capturing General

Noriega.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Political and Military Alliances, 1990

Page 100 1. Turkey was a member of the _________________________.

2. Australia was the headquarters for the _______________________________.

3. True or False: Tunisia and Libya are members of the League of Arab States.

4. In 1990, ___________________ was not a member of the Organization of African

Unity.

5. True or False: Cuba is a member of the Organization of American States.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World Gross Domestic Product per year in 1985

Pages 102 1. The poorest continents according to GDP are __________________ and

_________________.

2. The richest continents according to GDP are __________________ and

_________________.

3. True or False: Libya was in the top category of GDP, over $8000.

4. True or False: Most of South America earned less than $400 GDP.

5. The richest countries in the Eastern Pacific include __________________ and

___________________.

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Exercises to Accompany Houghton Mifflin/Rand McNally

Historical Atlas of the World World Political Map Pages 108 and 109

1. The __________________River flows through China and empties into the ocean at

the city of _______________.

2. True or False: Russia is directly north of Kazakstan.

3. Addis Ababa is the capital of ______________.

4. Jakarta is the capital of _________________.

5. Buenos Aires is the capital of ______________.

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