This country was the first to give women the right to vote in 1893.
New Zealand
This is the largest continent in the world.
Asia
This is the name of the legislative body of the United States.
Congress
This Italian artist painted the Mona Lisa.
Leonardo da Vinci
This sport is played at Wimbledon.
Tennis
This wall, built during the Cold War, divided a European city for 28 years.
The Berlin Wall
This country has the longest coastline in the world.
Canada
This international organization, founded in 1945, currently has 193 member states.
The United Nations
This annual American awards ceremony is considered the highest honor in the music industry.
The Grammy Awards
This country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles with 5 championships.
Brazil
This ancient wonder, a giant statue, once stood at the entrance of a Greek harbor.
The Colossus of Rhodes
The Amazon River flows through this continent.
South America
This political ideology advocates for minimal government intervention in the economy and maximum individual freedom.
Libertarianism
This architectural style, characterized by pointed arches and tall spires, dominated medieval European churches.
Gothic Architecture
This American athlete won 23 Olympic gold medals, making him the most decorated Olympian of all time.
Michael Phelps
This 1919 treaty officially ended World War I and imposed heavy penalties on Germany.
The Treaty of Versailles
This small European country is completely surrounded by Italy.
San Marino
This doctrine, introduced in 1823, stated that the Americas should be free from European colonization and interference.
The Monroe Doctrine
This Japanese art form of folding paper into decorative shapes has been practiced since the 17th century.
Origami
This annual cycling race, first held in 1903, covers roughly 3,500 km across France.
Tour de France
This naval battle in 31 BC decided the fate of the Roman Empire, ending with Octavian's victory over Mark Antony and Cleopatra.
The Battle of Actium
This strait separates the European and Asian parts of Turkey.
The Bosphorus
This political theorist wrote "The Prince" in 1513, arguing that rulers must be willing to use ruthless tactics to maintain power.
Niccolò Machiavelli
This avant-garde art movement, founded in Zurich in 1916, rejected logic and reason in favor of chaos and irrationality.
Dadaism
This term in basketball refers to when a player scores at least 10 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists in a single game.
Triple Double