Cities/ Locations
People/ Leaders
Ideology/ Philosophy
Geography/ Location
Wars/ Conflicts
100

This is the Capital of the USA.

Washington D.C. 

100

This person is known as one of the founders of the Protestant Reformation during the 16th century in Central Europe. 

Martin Luther. 

100

This Ideology believes that the root of human evil is from capital and separation of the classes. Believing the solution is the elimination of private property.

Communism

100
This is the Largest River on Earth. 

The Nile. 

100
This conflict was fought on 6 major conflicts, and lasted between 1939 to 1945. Ending with VE Day in 1945. 

World War 2. 

200

The center of the Cold War.

Berlin, Germany

200

This Enlightenment figure focused on the idea that all humans are born with "Natural Rights" from God. 

Johne Locke.

200

This Ideology stems from the believe of private property and maximizing one's profit. 

Capitalism. 

200
This river in the United States reaches from New Orleans in the south to Saint Paul in the North. 

The Mississippi. 

200

This conflict was fought in the United States and was started over the political issue of Abolition of the slave trade. 

American Civil War. 

300

This Capital, was once the center of the Aztec Empire. 

Mexico City, Mexico 

300

This US president believed the purpose of Government was to protect the rights of their citizens. 

Thomas Jefferson 

300

This Ideology is founded on the belief that ones self nationality is superior to any other. 

Nationalism 

300

This area was controlled or influenced by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. 

Warsaw Pact 

300

This major uprising in France began in 1789 and led to the end of the monarchy, inspiring ideas of liberty, equality, and democracy across Europe.


French Revolution. 
400

This US city is considered the center of American Immigration during the 19th and 20th century. 

New York City, New York

400

This Indian rights leader believed civil rights could be achieved through peaceful means and not through violence. 

Ghandi. 

400

This is the belief that a county should maintain a strong military to protect itself and have the capability to attack other countries. 

Militarism. 
400

These Mountains made it difficult for early American Settlers to move west in the 18th century. 

The Appalachian Mountains. 

400

This conflict occurred during the Cold War. It lasted from 1955 to 1975 and saw the death of 2 million civilians. This was known as the "Television War" in the United States. 

The Vietnam War. 

500

This city is the location of the discovery of Gold in North America 

Concord, NC

500

This American Rights Leader, was islamic and believed that African American could only achieve rights through rebellion. 

Malcolm X. 

500

The belief that the achievement of political goals can only be achieved through violence or means of terror. 

Terrorism. 

500

This territory was purchased by the United States in 1803 for 13 million dollars. 

Louisiana Purchase. 

500

A number of conflicts between France and the coalition of European Empires during the first decades of the 19th century. 

Napoleonic Wars 

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