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100

In 1955, this California theme park opened its doors with Walt Disney himself welcoming guests on opening day.

Disneyland

100

This pandemic wiped out half of Europe's population, originating from fleas

The Bubonic Plague/Black Death/Black Plague/whatever you call it

100

This is the year the Berlin Wall fell.

1989

100

This founder of Rome is said to have killed his brother Remus over an insult about a wall

Romulus

100

Who was the president during the Civil War?

Abraham Lincoln

200

What is the 1980s video game featuring a plumber in red and overalls that skyrocketed in popularity?

Super Mario Bros

200

A document signed in 1215 that limited the king's power and protected people's rights

The Magna Carta

200

His famous speech proclaimed that an "iron curtain" had been cast through Europe at the beginning of the Cold War.

Winston Churchill

200

This ancient Greek physician is known as the "Father of Medicine"

Hippocrates

200
This is the name of the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution

Bill of Rights

300

This was the year that Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope came out.

1977

300

This man kickstarted the Protestant Reformation with his 95 theses

Martin Luther

300

This is the country Adolf Hitler is from.

Austria
300

This ancient stone slab discovered in Egypt in 1799 provided the key to deciphering hieroglyphics

The Rosetta Stone

300

Where did the Pilgrims land first upon arriving in America?

Provincetown, Massachusetts 

400

Actor Nancy Cartwright of “The Simpsons” is the aunt of which famous singer?

Sabrina Carpenter

400

This real life war was the inspiration for the HBO show "Game of Thrones".

The Wars of the Roses

400

This final Tsar of Russia was murdered, along with his family, by Bolsheviks

Tsar Nicholas II

400

This historically important region of western Asia has a name that comes from the Greek for "between rivers," since the region lies between the Tigris and the Euphrates

Mesopotamia

400

He famously turned his back on the Continental Army during the American Revolution, becoming a traitor to the revolution by siding with Great Britain.

Benedict Arnold

500

In 1981, this music channel debuted with the first music video, Video Killed the Radio Star by The Buggles, changing the way people consumed music.

MTV
500

This woman was the "survived" and last wife of King Henry VIII of England, less commonly known for being the first woman in England who published a book under her own name.

Catherine Parr

500

Taking place in the 2nd and 3rd centuries BC, the Punic Wars were a series of wars fought between the Roman Republic and this city-state in modern day Tunisia 

Carthage

500

This United States general dispatched troops to San Juan island, which was shared between the US and British, after a dispute between an American farmer and a British citizen due to the farmer shooting the British man's pig.

William S. Harney

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