Fill in the blank study sheet, Book 4, pages 1 to 35

Story of the World, The Modern Age, Book 4, pp. 1—35, Chapters 1—3

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Copy and label map, page 4

The River Th_________ flows through London, England.

Great Britain was composed of the smaller states of E_______________, S____________, I_______________, and W______________.

In 1851, Queen V________________ ruled England. She was married to Prince A____________. AT the time, Great Britain ruled an empire that spread to A____________, C__________, New Z_________________, I_________, South A_____________. The s_____ never s_______ on the Bri___________ Em__________.

Britain had taken over I____________ after setting up tr__________ posts. The E____ I_______Company then started taking control of the country.

Draw and label the picture, page 10

British r____________ in India started with a company taking charge, but eventually the British government had control. The Emperor of India, B____________ Sh__________ (shah is a title), was paid by the E_________ I____________ C____________ and had little control of his own.

Many Indian subjects served in the British army as s____________. Many rebelled after being ordered to travel to other countries or use rifles with powder packaged with animal fat. They took over parts of India. British soldiers took the territory back. This was the S____________ R____________.

Victoria put herself and P_____________ in charge of governing India. The official in India was the V________ of India.

Copy and label the map, page 14

Chapter two
West Against East

There are _____ islands that make up the nation of Japan. The military rulers in Japan were called sh_____________. The T________________ Dynasty of sh___________ ruled for 200 years. They kept out C____________ missionaries to protect their power and preserve Bu____________.

They passed laws forbidding tr___________ outside of Japan and forbidding Westerners from coming to and trading with Japan. Once a year, they allows a few D__________ traders to land on an artificial island.

Japanese warriors were s___________.

In 1853, the United States of America sailed their “B___________ Ships” to Edo Bay. They were powered with s______ and armed with c_____________.

Commodore P____________ commanded these ships. He was sent by President Millard F___________ to open the ports in Japan.

The Japanese e____________ was believed to be a g_______, but the power was held by the sh________. They put an official named T_____ in charge of receiving the communication from America. The Americans said they would return to Japan in ________________. When P________ returned, Japan signed a trade treaty with him and the ports started to open.

During the Cr__________ War, the O___________ were in charge of Turkey; N______________ was in charge of Russia; V_______________ was in charge of Great Britain; and L______________________ was in charge of France.

Draw and label the map on page 20

The war was triggered over a fight over the Church of the N____________. R____________ attached the O______________ Turks, and F__________ and G____________ joined with the Turks against the Russians.

The French and British wanted to to capture S_______________ from Russia so it would not have a warm water port; this was in the C______________.

There was a lot of disorganization in this war, and the British troops slaughtered at B_____________ were honored with the poem “The Charge of the L____________ B_____________”.

The battle of S______________ saw _______________ Russians die. The P_______ of P________ was signed in _____________ and the C_____________ War ended.

Draw and label the map on page 24:

Af______________ had been invaded by M______________, India, and P____________ . Dost M_________________ was an Afghan A____________ who played the G______ G__________ with Russia and Britain to keep those two countries from controlling Afghanistan.

The British took over K__________, the capital of Afghanistan. They were driven out by rebels, and all but one of the over 4000 died trying to get to I___________ in the winter, under attack.

David L___________ was a Christian doctor from Scotland who went to explore A___________.

Copy and label the map, page 30

He wrote a book and promoted trade, he opposed sl____________. He explored for the British government.

Henry S_______ of the New York Times went to look for him. He is famous for finding him and saying, “Dr. L_______________, I p___________?”


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