This lifestyle was used by the earliest people to obtain food and survive.
What is Hunter-Gatherer?
Before 1918, only men could vote, but that was changed after several protests from this movement led to an act being passed, extending voting rights.
What is women's suffrage?
This model promotes the idea that the earth revolves around the sun, contrary to the popular belief that was the opposite.
What is the Heliocentric Model?
Be prepared to see plenty of glaciers when traveling this cold (and massive) state, who joined the USA in 1959.
What is Alaska?
This country north of America has an area of almost 10 million square kilometers, the second biggest in the world.
What is Canada?
This governing system was centralized in Europe and involved land and protection being given in return for work.
What is Feudalism?
This female NAACP human rights activist was famous for going against segregation, being known as a pioneer for civil rights.
Who was Rosa Parks?
These two brothers were best known for their work on this flying invention, which was first used in 1903 and is still used everywhere today.
Who were the Wright Brothers?
World War II was considered an exit from this period of financial ruin in the US.
What is the Great Depression?
In 1848, This German philosopher created a concept of government that went against capitalist norms and ideas.
This religion is most often associated with a wheel that represents the teachings of enlightenment.
What is Buddhism?
One of these recreation rooms was the site of the famous oath made by revolutionaries in France during the late 1700s.
What is a Tennis Court?
This German inventor is credited with inventing the Printing Press, which allowed for the spread of immense amounts of information.
This national park is known for having a world-ending super volcano and plenty of hot springs. It is located in Wyoming and is the first-ever national park in the United States.
What is Yellowstone National Park?
This disease wiped out much of the indigenous population at the time, in areas like Hispaniola, Cuba, and Puerto Rico.
What is Smallpox?
English Philosopher John Locke was credited with the creation of this philosophy.
What is liberalism?
This scientist was deemed the discoverer of Phosphorus, a gas substance that glowed in the dark.
Who was Hennig Brand?
This philosopher and political figure was the second president of the United States, and vice president to George Washington during his presidency.
Who was John Adams?
These two Caribbean countries reside on the island of Hispaniola.
What are Haiti and the Dominican Republic?
The capital of the once powerful nation created after the fall of the Roman empire was renamed to this city in Eastern Europe.
This worker's group, also known as AFL, played a massive role in the rights of Industrial Revolution Workers.
What was the American Federation of Labor?
This invention was used to separate the fibers of a plant from the seed, and was commonly seen on plantations across America.
What is a Cotton Gin?
This New York island between Jersey City and Manhattan was a populous spot for immigration processing from the mid-1850s to the early 1900s.
What is Ellis Island?
In the Napoleonic wars spanning from 1803 to 1815, France had these 4 major threats throughout the entire span of the conflict.