Black History
World Wars
American West
Ancient/Classical History
Rock History
100

This minister is seen as one of the most influential figures of the Post-War Civil Rights Movement.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

100

This country started ww2 when they invaded Poland

What is Germany

100

This portion of southern Arizona was acquired from the Mexican government in 1854 six years after the Mexican-American War.

The Gadsden Purchase


100

The city of Rome was founded after these two brothers fought each other over the name of the city

Who are Romulus and Remeus

100

This man, born to a poor family in depression-era Mississippi, recorded a song for his mother's birthday and became one of the most recognizable rock 'n' roll singers of all time.

Elvis Presley

200

Which 1865 amendment abolished slavery in the United States?

Thirteenth Amendment.

200

World war 1 was started when this royal family member was assassinated

Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand

200

This Paiute medicine man began the Ghost Dance movement, encouraging a return to traditional life-ways and imploring the spirits of ancestors to join the living in the fight against American expansion.

Wovoka

200

What area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers is considered the birthplace of civilization?

What is Mesopotamia

200

This famous musician dubbed "the Father of Rock 'n' Roll" revolutionized R&B into the rock sound we know today, he is also known for his international hit "Johnny B. Goode".

Chuck Berry

300

This man was seen as the leading activist against apartheid in South Africa.

Nelson Mandela

300

This was the largest amphibious invasion ever

What is D-Day (Operation Overlord)

300

This famous battle of the American Indian Wars, fought between the Lakota Sioux and Northern Cheyenne against the U.S. Army, ended in the killing of an infamous Army commander and a U.S. defeat.

The Battle of Little Bighorn, or "The Battle of the Greasy Grass"

300


The oldest city in the world



What is Damascus 

300

This band, an example of "British Invasion" music in America, challenged the norms of both rock and popular music setting the stage for modern music. They also greatly influenced the counterculture movement of the 1960s with their messaging and inspiration from East Asian culture.

The Beatles

400

This singer, who performed at Harlem jazz clubs in New York City, pioneered "jive talk" slang.

Cabell "Cab" Calloway

400

This naval battle was a turning point in the war between the Japanese and Americans

What is the Battle of Midway

400

This one-armed geologist, Civil War veteran, and explorer led the first government-sponsored expedition through the Grand Canyon in 1869.

John Wesley Powell

400

The father of Alexander the Great who conquered all of Greece

Who is Philip II of Macedon

400

Known as the "Godmother of Rock 'n' Roll", this woman pioneered distorted guitar.

Sister Rosetta Tharpe

500

Who was the first black woman to serve in Congress?

Shirley Chisholm

500

This pact led to a treaty of non-aggression between Germany and the USSR and later led to the invasion of Poland

Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact

500

This historian influenced decades of historiography with his problematic "Frontier Thesis" from 1893, asserting that American Western history is a story of civilization conquering savagery.

Frederick Jackson Turner

500

This Roman General and statesman was responsible for the construction of the Pantheon as well as being a friend and "right hand" to the first emperor of Rome Augustus (Octavian) 

Who is Marcus Agrippa 

500

This 1950s singer hired black musicians in his band and refused to play in segregated dance halls.

Bill Haley