Mexico
Japan
Guatemala
Germany
China
100

Who conquered the Aztec Empire? 

Hernán Cortés

100

What was the military leader of Japan called during the feudal period?

The Shogun

100

Who were the earliest advanced inhabitants of Guatemala?

The Maya civilization. They built great cities like Tikal, created a calendar, and developed complex math.

100

When did World War I happen?

1914–1918.

100

What were the "Four Great Inventions" of China?

Paper, printing, gunpowder, and the compass

200

Which ancient civilization built the city of Tenochtitlan? 

The Aztecs

200

Which period is known for its classical court culture and the creation of "The Tale of Genji"?

 The Heian period.

200

When did the Spanish arrive, and who led them?

The Spanish arrived in 1524, led by Pedro de Alvarado.

200

What was the name of Adolf Hitler’s regime?

The Third Reich

200

What was the Silk Road?

 An ancient network of trade routes connecting China to the West, trading goods like silk and porcelain.

300

Who led the Spanish conquest of Mexico in 1519? 

Hernán Cortés

300

 Who was influential in spreading Buddhism in Japan?

Prince Shotoku

300

When did Guatemala gain independence?

Guatemala declared independence from Spain on September 15, 1821.

300

When was Germany first unified as a modern nation?

 January 18, 1871

300

What is the "Mandate of Heaven"? 

The belief that rulers were given the right to rule by heaven; if they were corrupt, they lost this right and the dynasty fell.

400

What was Mexico called during 300 years of Spanish rule? 

New Spain

400

When did human culture first begin developing in Japan?

Around 14,000 BC, known as the Jomon Period.

400

What was a major Maya city in Guatemala?

Tikal

400

Who was the first Chancellor of the German Empire?

Otto von Bismarck

400

Who was the first emperor?

 Qin Shi Huangdi, who unified China, standardized measurements, and began connecting the Great Wall.

500

Who is known as the father of Mexican independence? 

 Miguel Hidalgo

500

What was the primary cause of the Emperor losing practical control to the Shogunate?

The imperial court in Kyoto, particularly in the Heian period, became too focused on courtly life and failed to manage military uprisings, leading to dependence on warrior clans like the Minamoto.

500

When did the Spanish conquer Guatemala?

1524

500

 When was the Berlin Wall erected?

1961

500


What is a major unresolved question regarding the earliest Chinese dynasty, the Xia?



Historians debate whether the Xia Dynasty was a genuine hereditary ruling state or a later historical narrative construct created to justify the dynastic cycle

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