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An English theologian and early advocate for church reform


Who was John Wycliffe?


100

 An English playwright and poet celebrated for his works in literature

Who was William Shakespeare? 

100

 Abundance of natural resources

 Strong centralized government

 Stable and prosperous economy

Why the Industrial Revolution began in Britain?


100

A new weapon that played a significant role in trench warfare during World War I?

What are Machine guns?

100

This attack on December 7, 1941, led the United States to enter World War II 


What is the attack on Pearl Harbor?

200

 A German inventor credited with the invention of the printing press

Who was Johannes Guttenberg?

200

 A French peasant girl who claimed to have visions from God and led the French army to victory; she was burned at the stake for heresy.

Who was Joan of Arc?

200

This shifted work from rural areas to urban factories and mines.

How the Industrial Revolution changed the nature of work.

200

 The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

What was the immediate cause of World War I?

200

This battle was the turning point on the Eastern Front, leading to the German retreat

What is the Battle of Stalingrad?

300

 A Frankish king who united much of Western Europe and was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the Pope

Who was Emperor Charlemagne?

300

 Isaac Newton

 Galileo Galilei

 Johannes Kepler

 Nicolaus Copernicus


Name a prominent scientist from the 1500-1700s.

300

 The policy of extending a nation's power through military force or diplomacy.

What is imperialism?

300

 He was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during most of World War II

Who was Winston Churhill?

300

This international organization was formed after World War II to prevent future conflicts

What is the United Nations?

400

 A Norman duke who conquered England in 1066 and became its king

Who was William the Conqueror?

400

 An English philosopher who authored "Leviathan" and advocated for absolute monarchy

Who was Thomas Hobbes?


400

To spread their religious beliefs.

 To establish democratic governments in other regions.

 To gain access to natural resources and new markets.

What is: The reason Europeans expanded their empires at the end of the 1800s.

400

This term describes the mass genocide of six million Jews during World War II

What is the Holocaust?

400

This country was part of the Central Powers and was ruled by Kaiser Wilhelm II during World War I.

What is Germany?

500

 A German monk and theologian who initiated the Protestant Reformation

Who was Martin Luther? 

500

 A British philosopher known for his ideas on natural rights, government by consent, and the social contract

Who was John Locke?


500

They signed  a treaty with Panama after supporting its independence from Colombia.

What is: How the U.S. gained the rights to build the Panama Canal?

500

A large-scale civil war in China fought between the Qing dynasty and the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, led by Hong Xiuquan, from 1850 to 1864.

What was The Taiping Rebellion?

500

This country was part of the Allies and suffered a major revolution during WWI.

What is Russia?

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