Dutch Cuisine
Historical Revolutions
Deadliest Warriors
Concepts!
100

White fish, battered and fried

Kibbeling

100

Fidel Castro v. President Fulgencio Batista (1953-1959)

Cuban Revolution

100

A Greek king of Macedon, this man conquered Syria, Egypt, Babylonia, and Persia

Alexander the Great

100

Marxism

Karl Marx

200

Flour, butter, brown sugar, and more are combined and added to a waffle iron to make this classic treat

Stroopwafel

200

'Liberté! Egalité! Fraternité!' (1789 - 1799)

French Revolution

200

This man, born with the last name Wu and given the title "Master Sun", wrote an influential book on military strategy, which focuses on the alternative methods of warfare

Sun Tzu

200

Gender Performativity

Judith Butler

300

Raw and marinated, can be eaten by itself or in bread

Herring

300

Bolsheviks v. the White Army (1917 - 1922)

Russian Revolution

300

Considered one of history's greatest saints and dubbed "Maid of Orléans", this peasant girl believed that God had chosen her to lead France to victory in its war with England in 1429

Joan D'Arc

300

Habitus

Pierre Bourdieu

400

Smoked over oak and beechwood, this product is the result of grinding and stuffing pork in casing

Rookworst

400

CCP v. Kuomintang (1927 - 1949)

Chinese Communist Revolution

400

This man, who fought at both the Battle of Stirling Bridge and Battle of Falkirk, was hanged, drawn and quartered by King Edward I of England in 1305

William Wallace

400

Positivism

Auguste Comte

500

Also known as Smoutballen, Smoutebollen, Pupperchen, and Schmalzkugein

Oliebollen

500

Theobald Wolfe Tone v. The British (1798 - 1798)

United Irishmen's Revolution

500

The monarch of a South African kingdom from 1816 - 1828, his change in weaponry and invention of the 'Bull Horn' formation secured victory for his kingdom until he was assassinated by his two brothers

Shaka Zulu

500

Structuralism

Wilhelm Wundt