Ancient Civilization
Hot Pieces of Land
Famous Historical Women
Important Inventions
Revolutions
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The ancient civilization responsible for building the great pyramids of Giza

Egypt

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One of the most conquered places on earth, this island has been controlled by Greek, Roman, Arab, and Norman rulers, just to name a few.

Sicily

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She was the first woman to win a Nobel Peace prize

Marie Curie

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Let's not re-invent it, this object revolutionized transportation.

The Wheel

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She is known for a famous line, that she never actually said!!

Marie Antoinette

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The hanging gardens of this city, now located in modern-day Iraq

Babylon

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This much-conquered area has fought itself almost as much as it has fought the Turks, the Romans, and the Austrians.

The Balkan Peninsula

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She was the duchess of this area of France, and through marriage became the Queen of both France and England in her lifetime

Eleanor of Aquitaine

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Still used in places today, this Roman invention helped remote places get drinking water

Aqueduct

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From 1927 to 1949, Mao Zedong led a revolution in this country

China

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The area of the world known as the "cradle of civilization"

Mesopotamia, the ferticle crescent

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When medieval rulers went on a crusade, this city was probably where they were trying to go.

Jereusalem

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The Czarina of Russia who expanded the empire greatly in the 18th century

Catherine the Great

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Originally intended for fireworks and tea (yes, tea) this went on to change warfare forever.

Gunpowder

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The Bolsheviks took control of a massive empire in this 1917 revolution

Russian Revolution


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The primary writing material used by the ancient Egyptians, now the name of a modern-day font.

Papyrus

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These two peninsular countries, recently split in two have been a constant target for the large powers surrounding it.

South and North Korea

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The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean

Emilia Earhart

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This ancient Chinese invention made it much easier to navigate the seas

Magnetic Compass
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Funded largely by the French, this took place in the thirteen colonies

American War of Independence


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The Minoan civilization thrived on this greek island, its collapse was a possible inspiration for the city of Atlantis.

Crete

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This border city, now in France has changed hands between French and German lands dozens of times since its founding.

Strasbourg

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She led hundreds of enslaved people through to freedom with the Underground Railroad

Harriet Tubman

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The lifesaving medical breakthrough invented by Alexander Fleming in 1928

Penicillin

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This Caribbean island was home to the first large-scale slave uprising in modern history

Haiti

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