What was the main cause of World War I?
The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
what was the main cause of WW2
The painter got rejected from art school
why did the American revolution happen
too high taxes
what is the smallest country
The Vatican
Which ancient trade route linked China to the Mediterranean world for centuries, allowing for the exchange of goods, culture, and religions?
The Silk Road
Who won World War I?
the Entente Powers
who won WW2
The allies
When did the American Revolution start and end
1775–1783
How many empires were there
15 to 30
Which Chinese dynasty, reigning for over 800 years, is known as the longest-ruling family in Chinese history and marked a classical age of development?
The Zhou Dynasty.
Who murdered Franz Ferdinand?
Gavrilo Princip
how many people died in WW2
80,000,000 people
What country conquered the most land in the Americas
Spain
Which European country is considered "double-landlocked" (surrounded entirely by other landlocked countries)?
Liechtenstein
What is the name of the 12th-century temple complex in Cambodia, built by King Suryavarman II, that is designed to symbolically represent Mount Meru, the home of the gods?
Angkor Wat.
Why was the Lusitania important?
Civilians were no longer safe, even far from the battlefield. Neutrality offered limited protection in a modern, industrial war.
how did the painter died
killed himself with a gun
how did Chile can its long coastline
through geographical constraints, the War of the Pacific (1879–1883), and 19th-century territorial expansions
Brazil because the border exists because French Guiana is not merely a colony, but an integrated overseas department and region of France.
How did Ashoka’s governing style shift after the Kalinga War?
He moved from a centralized, authoritarian rule (inherited from Chandragupta) to a policy of Dhammavijaya (victory through righteousness/Dhamma), focusing on welfare and non-violence.
What were the main provisions of the Treaty of Versailles
The Versailles Treaty forced Germany to give up territory to Belgium, Czechoslovakia and Poland, return Alsace and Lorraine to France and cede all of its overseas colonies in China, Pacific and Africa to the Allied nations.
Who was part of the axis powers and when they leave
Germany(1945), Japan(1945), Italy(1940)
When did the first humans actually reach the Americas?
13,000 years ago
What is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Europe?
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Who was the "Napoleon of India" and why?
Samudragupta, the Gupta emperor, was called this for his extensive military conquests, which included defeating rulers in both Northern and Southern India.