The number of countries in Asia
What is 48?
The manner in which European nations carved up Africa and how that affected African society.
What is arbitrary line drawing and ethane-linguistic conflict/war.
The policies Mikhail Gorbachev utilized for greater government transparency in the Soviet Union.
What are glasnost and perestroika?
The Meso-American civilization known predominantly for their colossal head sculptures.
Who were the Olmecs?
The island group in Oceania whose name means "many islands."
What is Polynesia?
The dynasty considered by many to have been China's Second Golden Age.
What is the Tang Dynasty?
The largest contiguous land empire in history.
What is the Mongolian Empire?
The trade of goods and slaves between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
What is the Triangular Trade?
The famous disney dog breed who originate from the coastal region of Croatia
What are Dalmatians?
The islands fought over by the English and Argentine militaries in 1982?
What are the Falkland Islands?
The Oceanian country with the ripped guy covered in oil at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
What is Tonga?
The music group who's mainstream arrival precipitated the beginning of the "British Invasion" in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Who are The Beatles?
The name of Thailand before it was officially changed in 1939?
What is Siam?
The man-made engineering wonder that shortened travel time from Europe and North Africa to the Indian Ocean.
What is the Suez Canal?
The country who, with Great Britain, maintains the oldest active alliance in the World.
What is Portugal?
The American Senator who led the fight against the Treaty of Versailles and the U.S. joining the League of Nations.
Who was Henry Cabot Lodge?
The south Australian island home too a marsupial species featured in The Looney Tunes Show.
What is Tasmania?
The Italian island that Napoleon was first exiled to follow the War of the Sixth Coalition
What is Elba?
The name for feudal Japanese warriors during the Muromachi through Tokugawa periods
Who were the samurai?
The international meeting that regulated European colonization and economic activity in Africa during the Second Wave of European Imperialism.
What is the Berlin Conference?
The Swedish king considered the "father of modern warfare."
Who was Gustavus Adolphus?
The South American country with the most FIFA World Cup titles
What is Brazil?
The British captain and navigator who mapped the coastlines of Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii.
Who was Captain James Cook?
The name of the royal house of the United Kingdom after it was changed from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha by King George V in 1917
What is the House of Windsor?
The Asian country whose capital is Vientiane
What is Laos?
Two majority religions in Africa that originated outside of the continent but were introduced through economic activity.
What are Islam and Christianity?
The final battle of the Wars of the Roses in which Henry Tudor defeated King Richard III.
What was the Battle of Bosworth Field?
The last colony owned by the Spanish in the Americas that won independence in 1898
What is Cuba?
The Australian animal who's destruction of crops in Western Australia led to the 1932 wildlife management military operation dubbed the "(insert animal's name here) War"
What is the emu?
The South African religious leader who helped lead the anti-apartheid movement alongside Nelson Mandela during the 19.
Who is Archbishop Desmond Tutu?
The largest city proper in Asia by land area
What is Beijing, China?
The first known kingdom in Sub-Saharan Africa whose name, still currently in use, originated from the title of their leader.
What is the Ghana Empire?
The South European ethnic group whose dialect is independent of all Indo-European language groups
Who are the Basques?
The Incan Emperor who ruled during the conquest of the Incan Empire by forces led by conquistador Francisco Pizarro.
Who was Atahualpa?
The aboriginal Polynesian inhabitants of Easter Island known for their monumental head statues, or moai.
Who were the Rapa Nui?
The Hindu epic depicting the life of Rama, the eighth avatar of the god Vishnu, in exile and the war between the avatar and the demon king Ravana.
What is the Ramayana?