Ancient Egypt & Kush
African Colonization
African Government & Politics
Chinese Philosophy & Religion
East & Southeast Asia
100

This river is the longest on the planet and provided fertile soil and easier transportation for the people of Ancient Egypt.

What is the Nile River?

100

This European country controlled much of West Africa, including modern-day Senegal, Mali, and what is now Cote d'lvoire.

What is France?

100

In 1994, this individual became South Africa's first black president.

Who is Nelson Mandela?

100

The three main Chinese philosophies and/or religions are Daoism, Confuscianism, and ______.

What is Buddhism?

100

This secretive country, led by Kim Jong Un, has a strict, authoritarian government, which is extremely restrictive when it comes to the lives of its inhabitants.

What is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea?

200

The ancient Kingdom of Kush was located in what is now this country.

What is Sudan?

200

This is a meeting where European powers divided Africa into colonies without African input, which took place in 1884-1885.

What is the Berlin Conference?

200

Since 1994, South Africa has used this system of government, which involves a president as the head of state and government, and a parliament elected by vote share.

What is parliamentary republic?

200
This religion is the most commonly practiced in China.

What is Buddhism?

200

This Asian country has a diverse landscape with many unique physical features, such as the Gobi Desert, Yangtze River, the Tibetan Plateau, and the Taklamakan Desert.

What is China?

300

This deity, the original ruler of the Egyptian pantheon and god of the sun, was cited with the creation of the world in ancient Kemetism.

Who is Ra?

300

This East African country, once ruled by Britain, gained independence in December of 1963 under the leadership of former President Jomo Kenyatta.

What is Kenya?

300

This legal segregation and discrimination in South Africa enforced the separation of people based on race, restricting the rights of black people in areas such as education, employment, and political participation, and was abolished in 1994.

What is Apartheid?

300

This philosophy is centered around filial piety and the five relationships.

What is Confucianism?

300

Taiwan operates under this type of government, involving fair elections, firm defense of civil liberties, and a high degree of public participation.

What is a democracy?

400

This individual is commonly cited as the very first Egyptian Pharaoh, whose rule began around 3150 BCE.

Who is Narmer?

400

This European country's control of the Congo Free State - now the Democratic Republic of the Congo - under former King Leopold II became infamous for its brutality and exploitation of the native people.

What is Belgium?

400

This intergovernmental body, comprised of 55 African member states, often steps in to mediate crises and conflicts and respond to political upheavals.

What is the African Union?
400

This philosophy is centered around being harmonious with nature and following the natural order of the world.

What is Daoism?

400

Rapid industrialization in East Asia contributes to this corrosive type of precipitation, which damages buildings, forests, and aquatic ecosystems.

What is acid rain?

500

This structure, built primarily out of limestone, is one of the earliest recorded pyramids, constructed during the 27th century BCE.

What is the Step Pyramid of Djoser?

500

In the late 19th and early 20th century, Europe justified their occupation of Africa by invoking this idea, claiming it was their duty to civilize and edify the people living there.

What is white man's burden?

500

In September of 2022, this West African nation saw Captain Ibrahim Traore seize power via a coup led by him and his officers, a testament to the country's worsening security.

What is Burkina Faso?

500

This wandering monk and religious teacher, born in Nepal, attained nirvana and wandered through India teaching the nature of suffering and the path to ending it.

Who is Siddhartha Gautama?

500

This titanic region of Russia is known for its punishingly cold winters, generally low precipitation, and the Earth's deepest freshwater lake.

What is Siberia?