Religions
Locations
Dates
Leaders/Empires
Notable Events/Systems
100

This religion was the most targeted group during the holocaust.

Jew (Judaism)

100

This transcontinental city was conquered by the Ottoman Empire after centuries of Byzantine rule.

Istanbul (Constantinople)

100

What year did WWI end?

1918

100

This authoritative leader of China pushed his unsuccessful "Great Leap Forward" campaign which failed and led to millions of famine deaths.

Mao Zedong

100

These terrorist attacks were committed by members of the Al-Qaeda (The Foundation) terrorist organization under the order of terrorist Saudi national Osama Bin Laden. Led to the U.S. declaration of "The War on Terrorism".

9/11/2001 Attacks 

200

Who famously wrote 95 thesis to the Catholic church explaining their frustration over internal corruption?

Martin Luther

(Do not accept MLK jr.)

200

This global trade choke-point was nationalized by Gamal Abdel Nasser causing global tension for a period.

Suez Canal

200

What year did the Soviet Union collapse?

1991

200

This leader famously crashed the Egyptian economy after his Hajj to Mecca.

Mansa Musa

200

This process was the name for Japan's own industrialization; Japanese students studied European customs and traditions.

Meiji Restoration

300

What is the second largest branch of Islam---Ismail I of the Safavid Empire forced conversion to this branch of Islam from the post common branch after he conquered the Seljuk Empire. 

Shia Islam

300

What was the city where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated? 

Sarajevo

300

What decade did the first industrial revolution begin? 

1760's or 1770's

300

Daily Double!

Last leader of the Soviet Union; pushed Perestroika and Glasnost.

Mikhail Gorbachev

300

This Ottoman system allowed for religious ethnic groups to self govern under their own religions' rules.

Millet System

400

Ibn Battuta was a notable member of this branch of Islam which valued a mystical, personal relationship with Allah. It originated in modern day Iraq.

Sufism

400

What was the capital of the Safavid Empire under Shah Abbas I

Isfahan

400

This year marked the end of Apartheid in South Africa

1994 (1990-1994 is acceptable)

400
Empire of Sub-Saharan Africa; notable for intricate stone architecture.

Great Zimbabwe

400

This event occurred after the end of the British Raj in India and led to the creation of a Muslim majority Pakistan and Hindu majority India.

Partition of India

500

This syncretic religion which originated in the Indian subcontinent blends Islam, Hinduism and traditional beliefs.

Sikhism

500

This Portuguese Feitoria castle lies on the coast of modern-day Ghana and was a major departure point for the slave trade.

Elmina Castle

500

This year marked the end of the Byzantine Empire, the last stronghold for the Eastern Roman Empire, and marked the beginning of Ottoman dominance in the Balkans

1453

500

This empire was responsible for the translation and preservation of Greek philosophical texts later used in the enlightenment.

The Abbasid Caliphate

500

This christian revolt occurred in 19th Century China and was led by Hong Xiaquan who claimed to be their heavenly king.

Taiping Rebellion