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World History II VIP/Names Review1-20(20 points)Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.Woodrow WilsonChristopher ColumbusJesus Osama bin LadenAdolf HitlerWilliam ShakespeareNapoleon Bonabarte Eli WhitneyJoseph Stalin Isaac NewtonQueen Elizabeth I (1st)GalileoVoltaireKarl MarxFranklin D. RooseveltThomas JeffersonLouis XIV (14th)Johann BachHenry BessemerArchduke Franz Ferdinand 1st Emperor of France who wanted to unit Europe 1804-1814, Plan failed and was finally defeated at the Battle of WaterlooExplorer, hired by Spain, 1st European to build permanent settlements in “New World” (Americas) in San Salvador, BahamasDictator of USSR (Soviet Union) 1929-1953, responsible for “Great Purge”- genocide of his own people before World War IIMusic composer during Enlightenment (1700s), Baroque style music- religious classical musicFounder of Communism (because of bad industrial working conditions) Book- “Communist Manifesto”scientist, discovered the laws of gravity and motion, developed calculus in 1687Terrorist of Al-Qaeda group, planned 9/11/2001 terrorist attacks on the USInvented the cotton gin, 1793-this increased the demand for cotton and slavery in the Southern areas of the U.S.Prince from Austria who was assassinated by the Black Hand Terrorist group in 1914- His death “sparked” and started World War I President of the US during World War I (1913-1921), Wrote 14 Points Peace Plan, Created the League of Nations for peace after World War I (fails) Founder of Christianity, stories found in New Testament of Bible Queen of England 1558-1603, Peacemaker between Catholic and Protestants in England, settled disputes and made The Anglican Church official Church of EnglandFrench Absolute Monarch (King) 1643-1715, AKA “The Sun King”, had the Palace of Versailles builtUS President during most of World War II and Great Depression of 1930’s- his “New Deal” policies helped ease the economic downturn Writer of the US Declaration of Independence in 1776, used Enlightenment ideasEnglish writer of plays, essays, sonnets, poetry during the Northern Renaissance Erascientist-developed the telescope, declared a heretic by Catholic ChurchLeader of Nazi Germany during World War II, responsible for the attempted extermination and genocide of Jewish population in Europe (Holocaust)French Enlightenment thinker, supported freedom of religion, Book- “Candide”Developed better/cheaper/faster process to turn iron into steel during the Industrial Revolution

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1. **Napoleon Bonaparte** - 1st Emperor of France who wanted to unite Europe 1804-1814, Plan failed and was finally defeated at the Battle of Waterloo.
2. **Christopher Columbus** - Explorer, hired by Spain, 1st European to build permanent settlements in “New World” (Americas) in San Salvador, Bahamas.
3. **Jesus** - Founder of Christianity, stories found in New Testament of Bible.
4. **Osama bin Laden** - Terrorist of Al-Qaeda group, planned 9/11/2001 terrorist attacks on the US.
5. **Joseph Stalin** - Dictator of USSR (Soviet Union) 1929-1953, responsible for “Great Purge”- genocide of his own people.
6. **Johann Bach** - Music composer during Enlightenment (1700s), Baroque style music- religious classical music.
7. **Karl Marx** - Founder of Communism (because of bad industrial working conditions) Book- “Communist Manifesto”.
8. **Isaac Newton** - Scientist, discovered the laws of gravity and motion, developed calculus in 1687.
9. **Archduke Franz Ferdinand** - Prince from Austria who was assassinated by the Black Hand Terrorist group in 1914- His death “sparked” and started World War I.
10. **Woodrow Wilson** - President of the US during World War I (1913-1921), Wrote 14 Points Peace Plan, Created the League of Nations for peace after World War I (fails).
11. **Queen Elizabeth I (1st)** - Queen of England 1558-1603, Peacemaker between Catholic and Protestants in England, settled disputes and made The Anglican Church official Church of England.
12. **Louis XIV (14th)** - French Absolute Monarch (King) 1643-1715, AKA “The Sun King”, had the Palace of Versailles built.
13. **Franklin D. Roosevelt** - US President during most of World War II and Great Depression of 1930’s- his “New Deal” policies helped ease the economic downturn.
14. **Thomas Jefferson** - Writer of the US Declaration of Independence in 1776, used Enlightenment ideas.
15. **William Shakespeare** - English writer of plays, essays, sonnets, poetry during the Northern Renaissance Era.
16. **Galileo** - Scientist-developed the telescope, declared a heretic by Catholic Church.
17. **Adolf Hitler** - Leader of Nazi Germany during World War II, responsible for the attempted extermination and genocide of Jewish population in Europe (Holocaust).
18. **Voltaire** - French Enlightenment thinker, supported freedom of religion, Book- “Candide”.
19. **Henry Bessemer** - Developed better/cheaper/faster process to turn iron into steel during the Industrial Revolution.
20. **Eli Whitney** - Invented the cotton gin, 1793-this increased the demand for cotton and slavery in the Southern areas of the U.S.

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