Women's Rights
Rainforests/Rivers
French Revolution
Threats
African History
100

When did women in the UK gain equality?

Women in the UK got the right to vote in 1918 and got general rights in 1928

100

True or False

Amazon River is the longest river in the world by length?

False

Although it is false, the Amazon river is the largest by volume

100

Who was the first ruler at the time of the french revolution?

Louis XVI

100

What is the biggest Environmental threat?

Global Warming

100

Who was the richest king of Mali in history and the World?

Mansa Musa

200

What was the main event during the suffrage movement that led to their rights to vote?

There were several events that contributed to the suffrage of UK women althogh the most impactful is WW1

200

What is the longest river in the world?

The Nile River

200

When did the French revolution begin?

1789

200

What are the effects of the Ozone hole?

It increases in certain types of skin cancers, eye cataracts and immune deficiency disorders.

200

What is the defenition of Mansa in english?

King

300

What is the difference between suffragists and suffragettes?

Suffragists protest using peacful methods whereas suffragettes use more millitant methods

300

In which country is the mouth of the Nile river in?

 Egypt

300

In which year did Louis XVI get executed?

1793

300
What is the biggest affect of air pollution?

It increases the risk of respiratory infections, heart disease and lung cancer

300

Who was the most poular king of Aksum that we know about?

King Ezana

400

How many members were there of the Suffragists and Suffragettes?

There were 5000 suffragettes and 50000 suffragists

400

In which country is the source of the nile in?

Uganda

400

What was the name of Louis XVI's wife?

Marie Antoinette

400

Why is deforestation very bad?

Forest loss and damage is the cause of around 10% of global warming. 

It destroys animal homes and forests give us some oxygen so if they are destroyed, the atmosphere loses som oxygen.

400

How many people did Mansa Musa go with on his Hajj to Mecca?

60,000 People

500

What was the cat and mouse act and how did the Asquith Government react in exchange?

The suffragettes were not eating and were on hunger strikes as a form of protest so when the Government heard of it, they decided to allow the weak members to leave prison and will be rearrested after they regained their strength

500

How many countries is the Amazon Rainforest in?

Eight

500

Which event started the French revolution?

The Storming of the Bastille

500

What are the effects of climate change on the environment?

Hotter temperatures 

More severe storms 

Increased drought

500

Why did the Europeens deny the fact that the great Zimbabwe enclosure was built by Africans?

European colonists thought the city was too sophisticated to have been built by Africans.