WWI
WWII
Human Rights
Technology
Climate change
100

The event that triggered the start of WWI.

What is the assassination of Franz Ferdinand?

100

The event that triggered the start of WWII.

What is Hitler's invasion of Poland?

100

This refers to rights and freedoms that belong to everyone.

What are human rights?

100

From improving access to education and healthcare to connecting remote communities, this has changed the way people live, work, and talk around the world.

What is technology?

100

This term describes long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns.

What is climate change?

200

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism are identified as these factors that led to the outbreak of WWI.

What are the four long-term causes of WWI?

200

Globally, this major conflict lasted from 1939, when Germany invaded Poland, until 1945, ending with the surrender of Japan.

What is six years?

200

Examples of these violations includes discrimination based on race, gender, religion, torture, and censoring of free speech.

What are human rights violations?

200

This device has revolutionized personal communication, serving as a telephone, computer, camera, and entertainment center all in one portable gadget.

What is a smartphone?

200

Increased heat waves, droughts, and shifting weather patterns due to climate change threaten global food security, affecting this essential resource.

What is access to food?

300

Before it became known as WWI, this conflict was originally referred to as something else than WWI.

What is The Great War?

300

This country, led by Benito Mussolini, was initially a member of the Axis Powers but later switched sides to join the Allies in 1943.

What is Italy?

300

By speaking out against inequality, individuals can help prevent these harmful practices, which are essential for creating a society based on freedom and equality.

What is standing up for human rights?

300

This 15th-century invention by Johannes Gutenberg revolutionized access to information and helped spark the spread of literacy in Europe.

What is the printing press?

300

Because climate change affects every nation and requires cooperation across borders, this type of united effort is essential to reduce global emissions and protect the planet.

What is collective action?

400

The assassination of this heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne in 1914 sparked the chain of events that led to World War I.

Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

400

The treaty that imposed harsh terms on Germany after WWI and contributed to the rise of Adolf Hitler.

What is the Versailles Treaty?

400

This core idea means that all people are born with equal rights and dignity, regardless of their background or where they live.

What is the right to have human rights?

400

By connecting countries and markets, this worldwide process helps spread innovations like smartphones, renewable energy, and medical advancements faster than ever.

What is globalization?

400

Rising sea levels have forced coastal communities to build sea walls or relocate entirely, examples of this kind of climate response.

What is climate adaptation?

500

This global conflict, lasting from 1914 to 1918, resulted in an estimated total of 15 to 20 million deaths, including both military personnel and civilians.

What is World War I?

500

After conquering the Balkans in 1941, Hitler's main objective shifted toward invading this country.

What is the Soviet Union (or Russia)?

500

This type of organization, like Amnesty International or Human Rights Watch, monitors human rights abuses and pressures governments to change unjust practices.

What are non-governmental organizations (NGOs)?

500

Many people support this trend of using solar panels and wind turbines, believing that new technologies should help protect the environment.

What is renewable energy technology?

500

Because it threatens food security, increases the frequency of natural disasters, and endangers human and animal life, this is why it is considered one of the world’s most urgent problems.

What are the consequences of climate change?

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