Greek History
French Revolution
Age of Enlightenment
WWII
Reformation
100

Who wrote the Iliad and The Odyssey?

Who is Homer

100

This estate was made up of the clergy in France before the revolution and held significant power and influence in society.

What is the First Estate?

100

Which philosopher is known for his work "The Social Contract"

Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau

100

This event on December 7, 1941, led the United States to enter World War II.

What is the attack on Pearl Harbor?

100

This German monk is credited with starting the Protestant Reformation by questioning the Catholic Church's practices.

Who is Martin Luther

200

Which philosopher founded the Academy in Athens, where he taught and wrote many dialogues.

Who is Plato

200

This event in 1789 is often considered the beginning of the French Revolution, where revolutionaries stormed a Parisian prison.

What is the storming of the bastile

200

This Austrian-born philosopher, known for his work on economics and political theory, wrote "The Wealth of Nations" and advocated for free markets.

Who is Adam Smith

200

This U.S. president made the decision to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945

Who is President Harry S. Truman?

200

This religious figure, known for his role in the English Reformation, established the Church of England to divorce his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.

Who is Henry VIII

300

Socrates was sentenced to death in 399 BCE, but ultimately choose to die by drinking this poison.

What is Hemlock

300

Who was one of the leaders of the radical political group called the Jacobins, and was also responsible for the Reign of Terror.

Who is Maximilien Robespierre

300

This Italian thinker is best known for his work "The Prince," which offers pragmatic advice on political leadership and power.

Who is Niccolò Machiavelli?

300

This military alliance consisted primarily of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.

What are the Axis Powers

300

This religious and political conflict in France during the late 16th century was marked by wars between Catholics and Huguenots.

What are the French Wars of Religion

400

A conflict, fought between Athens and Sparta, that lasted from 431 to 404 BCE and marked a significant turning point in Greek history.

What is the Peloponnesian War

400

What document was adopted in 1789 and emphasized liberty, equality, and fraternity?

What is the Declaration of the Rights of Men and of the Citizens

400

This movement within the Enlightenment emphasized the use of reason and scientific method to improve society and human life.

What is Rationalism

400

This treaty, signed in 1919, imposed heavy reparations and territorial losses on Germany, contributing to the conditions that led to World War II.

What is the Treaty of Versailles

400

This Council, convened in 1545, aimed to address the issues raised by the Reformation and reaffirm Catholic doctrine.

What is the Council of Trent

500

This series of conflicts among Alexander the Great's generals after his death led to the division of his empire into several Hellenistic kingdoms.

What is the Wars of the Diadochi

500

These two islands served as places of exile for Napoleon Bonaparte after his abdication, first in 1814 and again in 1815.

What are Elba and Saint Helena?

500

This collection of essays and articles published in the 18th century aimed to promote knowledge and critique society, heavily influencing public opinion.

What is the Encyclopédie by Jean le Rond d'Alembert

500

This military tactic, used by the Germans, involved quick and coordinated attacks using infantry, tanks, and air support, leading to rapid victories in early World War II.

What is Blitzkrieg

500

This document, issued by Martin Luther in 1520, outlined his main theological positions and rejected the authority of the Pope, significantly influencing the Reformation

What is the "Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation"