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World Geography
Inventions that Changed the World
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100

This prison was stormed into during the French Revolution. Revolutionaries were looking to obtain weapons and free prisoners.

Bastille Prison

100

The capital city of Japan

Tokyo

100

This invention, patented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, revolutionized communication.

Telephone

100

Why did the cookie go to the hospital?

It was feeling crummy. 

200

This term is coined for people having a great sense of pride in or support for their country. 

Nationalism. 

200

This continent is almost entirely covered by ice and is known for its unique research stations.

Antarctica.

200

This device, invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century, made mass communication possible.

Printing Press

200

Why do cows have hooves instead of feet?

They lactose

300

This was a meeting among European diplomats in Austria to discuss the balance of power in Europe following the Napoleonic Wars. 

Congress of Vienna 

300

This country is known as the "Land of the Rising Sun."

Japan. 

300

This mode of transportation, invented by the Wright brothers in 1903, marked the beginning of powered flight.

Airplane

300

Why don’t eggs tell jokes?

They might crack up
400
This individual was known for his leadership during the Latin America independence movement. He was given the nickname, "The Liberator". 
Simon Bolivar. 
400

This body of water separates the United Kingdom from mainland Europe.

English Channel

400

This invention, developed by Henry Ford in the early 20th century, revolutionized manufacturing and mass production.

Assembly Line

400

Why did the stadium get hot after the game?

All of the fans left. 
500

This was a French colony in the country that is now Haiti. Hundreds of thousands of slaves were being sent here to produce things like coffee and sugar to be exported back to France. 

Saint-Domingue

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