Russia
Rebellions and Uprisings
Abandoned Places
The Deep Sea
The Jazz Age
100

This fortified complex in Moscow has served as a palace, fortress, and the center of Russian government for centuries.

What is the Kremlin?

100

In 1775, fighting between colonial forces and British troops at Lexington and Concord helped begin this famous rebellion against British rule.

What is the American Revolution?

100

This former prison island near San Francisco housed some of America’s most notorious criminals before closing in 1963.

What is Alcatraz?

100

Located in the Pacific Ocean, this area is the deepest known point on Earth, reaching nearly 36,000 feet below the surface.

What is the Mariana Trench?

100

This decade is most closely associated with the Jazz Age, a period of economic growth, cultural change, and new social freedoms in America.

What is the 1920s?

200

This Russian author wrote War and Peace and Anna Karenina, two of the most famous novels in world literature.

Who is Tolstoy?

200

This 1789 uprising began when crowds stormed a Paris fortress that had become a symbol of royal power.

What is the French Revolution?

200

This Italian city was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D., preserving buildings, artwork, and everyday objects for centuries.

What is Pompeii?

200

This enormous animal is the largest creature ever known to have lived on Earth and feeds mainly on tiny organisms called krill.

What is the blue whale?


200

This writer captured the glamour and excess of the 1920s in novels including The Great Gatsby.

Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald?

300

This Russian city, founded by Peter the Great in 1703, is known for canals, palaces, and the famous Hermitage Museum.

What is St. Petersburg?
300

This rebellion against the Roman Empire was led by a gladiator who escaped slavery and built an army of thousands.

Who is Spartacus?

300

This Ukrainian city became a ghost town after the 1986 nuclear disaster at a nearby power plant forced residents to evacuate.

What is Pripyat?

300

This jellyfish-like creature, known for its long tentacles and blue color, is one of the ocean’s most dangerous animals.

What is the Portuguese man o' war

300

This New York City neighborhood became famous as a center of Black culture, music, and art during the it's own Renaissance.

What is Harlem?

400

This final royal family of Russia was executed in 1918 after the revolution that ended centuries of imperial rule.

Who are the Romanovs?

400

This 1791 uprising on a Caribbean island became the only successful slave revolt that created an independent nation.

What is the Haitian Revolution?

400

This former mining town in California became a ghost town after the Gold Rush ended.

What is Bodie?

400

This tiny glowing phenomenon occurs when organisms produce light, creating a natural underwater “light show.”

What is bioluminescence?

400

This New York City nightclub became one of the most famous symbols of the Harlem Renaissance, featuring performers like Duke Ellington.

What is the Cotton Club?

500

This Russian ballet company, founded in Moscow in the 18th century, is one of the most famous ballet companies in the world.

What is the Bolshoi Ballet?

500

This 1916 uprising in Dublin attempted to end British rule in Ireland and became a major step toward Irish independence.

What is the Easter Rising?

500

This mysterious island near Japan was once crowded with coal miners but is now known for its empty concrete apartment buildings.

What is Hashima Island?

500

This creature is famous for its glowing lure that hangs in front of its mouth to attract prey in the darkest parts of the ocean.

What is the anglerfish?

500

This phrase, used to describe the 1920s, referred to a generation that rejected older traditions after World War I.

What is the Lost Generation?