What years did World War I take place?
1914-1918
In what year did World War II end?
1945
what country is the roman colosseum located?
Italy
Which city-state was known for its military strength and discipline?
Sparta
What is the name of the epidemic that devastated Europe in the 14th century, killing a significant portion of the population?
the Black Death
How many nations fought in WWI?
Over 30 nations declared war in World War I between 1914 and 1918. The majority joined the Allied Powers, while others formed the Central Powers.
What was the name of the attack that brought the United States into World War II?
Pearl Harbor
What is the name of the river on which Rome is located?
the Tiber River
This city-state is known for its democracy and intellectual achievements, serving as a model for modern governance.
Athens
a noble who served a lord of higher rank?
vassal
what was the longest battle in ww1?
the battle of Verdun
this battle lasted for 303 days, making it one of the longest and most ferocious battles of the war in human history.
Who was the President of the United States during most of World War II?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
what are some animals that fought in the roman colosseum? ( name THREE)
a variety of animals were used for entertainment and often fought against each other or gladiators. Some of the most common animals used included lions, tigers, bears, elephants, panthers, and rhinoceroses.
This war, lasting nearly three decades, pitted Athens against Sparta and weakened the Greek city-states.
Peloponnesian War
What is the term for the system where a young boy trained to become a knight, serving to his personal needs.
an apprentice
Manfred von Richthofen was the flyer of what plane?
The Red Baron
These two-city bombing in August 1945 led to Japan's surrender? what were those city's?
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
what type of gladiator is this?
retiarius
This Greek philosopher, known for his teaching method of asking questions, was sentenced to death for his beliefs.
Socrates
What is the name of the social system in medieval Europe where landowners granted land in exchange for service, like military protection or labor?
Feudalism
the assassination of an Austrian archduke, ignited the spark that led to World War I. who was he?
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
This battle, fought in the summer of 1941.
what was the battle called?
the Battle of Midway
why did Rome fall?
(name TWO)
This Greek poet is famous for writing the epic poems Iliad and Odyssey, which tell stories of the Trojan War and Odysseus's journey home.
Homer
What was the name of the war fought between the Houses of York and Lancaster in England, over who should sit on the throne?
The War of the Roses