A civil rights leader who had a dream, the tyrant king who taxed the thirteen colonies
Martin Luther King George III
The F in this mans name stand for Fu*k. No it doesn't but the main character of his most famous work definitely tries to by throwing countless parties.
F Scott Fitzgerald
The grandiloquently Eurocentric convocation wherein the crowned heads and bureaucratic luminaries of Europe, with Olympian detachment, bisected an entire continent with undeviating lines, blithely disregarding the existence of the inhabitants therein.
Berlin Conference
The largest religious structure in the world. A hidden city built by moving sandstone along its many canals
Angkor Wat
"Not through speeches and majority decisions will the great questions of the day be decided... but by iron and blood"
Bismarck
The descendent of Ra and Achilles and creator of the Diadochi, a nickname for WW1 but this it was not
Alexander the Great War
The 2023 TIMES person of the year. Haters better learn to shake it off because the life of this showgirl never goes out of style
Taylor Swift
The juridico-constitutional altercation in which in the final hour, an appointment catalyzed the American judiciary’s self-anointing as the supreme arbiter of constitutionality
Marbury Vs Madison
The longest river in the world starting from lake Victoria
Nile River
"I think therefore I am"
Descartes
The end of communism in Czechoslovakia, the spring time of peoples as they took to the streets. (make sure to check Landsea for the date)
Velvet Revolutions of 1848
Buzz Buzz! As this famous melody named for an insect by Nikolai Korsakov takes to the skies.
Flight of the Bumblebees
An ecclesiastical revival which engulfed a northern U.S. state in "flames"
2nd Great Awakening
It's different when the president. Actually it's not, recording the other political party is definitely illegal.
Watergate
"Ask not what your country can do but what you can do for your country"
JFK
An oceanic nation with a butterfly flag, a west African country named after it's capital
Papua New Guinea Bissau
No he doesn't use Sai. Instead he makes masterworks like the School of Athens and Sistine Madonna
Raphael
The late-18th-century cataclysm in which a monarchy discovered that strolling the Golden Promenade of opulence while its people starved was a catastrophically unsustainable political strategy.
French Revolution
An island known for its ylang-ylang flower and the discovery of the living fossil coelacanths on its coast. The most southern and isolated Arab nation
Comoros
Daily Double
"The ideological error was trying to "jump over three stages right away: from feudalism to socialism"
A document promising eventual independence for the Philippines, the agreement that merged Scotland and England
Tydings-McDuffie Act of Union
This artist depicts the founding fathers in a line looking all humble getting ready to sign a declaration and start a nation. However the reality was not a pretty picture and messier it was no "insert artist name"
John Trumbull
An atrocity in which the rhetoric of “hearts and minds” was grotesquely contradicted by an operation that transformed a village in Southeast Asia into a grim testament to the perils of unconstrained militaristic zealotry.
My Lai Massacre
A sultanate so successful it named this waterway crucial for Dutch trade in the East Indies which connects the Malay peninsula to Sumatra
Straight of Malacca
"History is written by the victors"
Churchill