Best remembered agriculturalist in America that developed over 300 uses for the peanut, soybean, and sweet potato.
George Washington Carver
One of the governments formed by Cromwell after the English Civil War.
The Commonwealth or the Protectorate
Der Fuhrer
Hitler
Face of progressive education.
John Dewey
Sites of the nuclear bomb strikes in Japan.
Hiroshima & Nagasaki
Truly "First in Flight", these brothers made the first successful airplane flight.
Wright Brothers
The two groups fighting in the English Civil War
Cavaliers and Roundheads
Dictator of the Soviet Union.
Josef Stalin
Name for Christians who remained faithful to the Word of God.
Fundamentalists
Sometimes referred to as "Dizzy", this Prime Minister was a favorite of Queen Victoria.
Benjamin Disraeli
He revolutionized the scientific world with his theory of relativity.
Einstein
The 3 G's of British expansion during the Victorian Era.
Gold, God, Glory
Head of the militaristic regime of Japan.
Catholic author whose most prominent works feature stories set in Middle Earth.
J.R.R. Tolkein
Inventor of the wireless telegraph.
Marconi
The Germans used this new weapon with great efficiency in World War I to get around British blockades.
U-boats or submarines
Africa, especially its west coast, became known as this due to its toll on explorers and missionaries.
White Man's Grave
In the days leading up to World War II, leader of Britain.
Neville Chamberlain
Watson, Skinner, and Pavlov all contributed work to this area of "scientific" study.
Behaviorism
Group of people who were the offspring of Spanish settlers and Native peoples in the New World.
Mestizos
The major naval battle of World War I
Jutland
William and Mary replaced this deposed king during the Glorious Revolution.
James II
Right wing revolutionary leader of Spain.
Francisco Franco
Science of human society.
Sociology
Emperor of Japan during World War II
Hirohito