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100

In 1920, the 19th Amendment was ratified in the United States, which granted this group of people the right to vote, following decades of suffrage activism.

What is women?

100

The only country in the world that is also a continent.

What is Australia?

100

A Christian practice involving immersion in water or sprinkling, symbolizing purification and admission to the faith.

What is baptism?

100

Language spoken in Brazil with a significant number of words derived from indigenous Tupi-Guarani languages.

What is Portuguese?

100

A Scottish traditional garment consists of a tartan-patterned cloth worn over the shoulder and fastened with a brooch.

What is kilt?

200

This major technological advancement in the mid-19th century, often associated with the Industrial Revolution, significantly changed the transportation of goods and people.

What is steam engine/railroad/train?

200

This is the largest island in the Caribbean by land area and has Havana as its capital city.

What is Cuba?

200

A sacred text of Islam which is divided into 114 surahs.

What is The Quran?

200

Besides English, this is the most commonly spoken language in the world, with about 1.1 billion speakers.

What is Mandarin?

200

The traditional Japanese garment consists of a long robe with wide sleeves and is tied with an obi belt.

What is kimono?

300

This significant 20th-century event in 1989 saw the symbolic destruction of a barrier that had divided a major European city for nearly 30 years.

What is The Fall of the Berlin Wall?

300

This African country, known for its pyramids and ancient civilization, has Cairo as its capital city.

What is Egypt?

300

This religion based on the Torah has holy days like Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

What is Judaism?

300

This is the only major world language that is written from right to left.

What is Arabic?

300

This is a traditional outfit worn by bullfighters in Spain, which are also known as what?



What are matadors?

400

An Indian leader known for his nonviolent resistance who played a key role in India's struggle for independence from British rule.

Who is Mahatma Gandhi?
400

The longest river in South America, which flows through Brazil, Peru, and several other countries before reaching the Atlantic Ocean.

What is The Amazon?

400

Practiced mostly in India, this religion has key concepts such as dharma, karma, and moksha.

What is Hinduism?

400

A language widely used in East Africa, incorporates many loanwords from Arabic and Indian languages.

What is Swahili?

400

These are traditional pieces of leather clothing, commonly found in various areas of Germany and Central Europe.


What are Lederhosen?

500

This period in Europe, beginning in the late 14th century, is known for a renewed interest in art, science, and humanism, with figures like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.

What is The Renaissance?

500

The Asian mountain range which contains the highest peak in the world, Mount Everest.

What is The Himalayas?

500

The city Muslims face during their five daily prayers.

What is Mecca?

500

The language family which includes Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese.

What is Romance/Romance Languages?

500

The type of colorful garments commonly worn by both men and women in various regions of West Africa. 

What is dashiki?

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