Rome
Philosophy
China
WWII
'Merica
100

Name one of the Two Conspirators who led the assassination of Julius Caesar 

Brutus/Cassius

100

This Philosopher's theory of the Forms included perfect shapes, such as the dice used in D&D

Plato

100

This is the National Animal of China 

The Giant Panda

100

Name two of the three leaders that led the Axis powers

Hitler, Mussolini, Emperor Hirohito

100

This was the second President of the United States

John Adams

200

The first Emperor of Rome (Hint, it's not Julius Caesar) 

Augustus Caesar 

200

"I think therefore I am" was first said by this Philosopher, before the great thinker Billie Eilish

Rene Descartes 

200

China and Europe have a...complicated relationship. This country bought and owned Hong Kong for 100 years  

England

200

This President replaced FDR and finished out WWII

Truman

200

This Television program is the longest running animated show in the US

The Simpsons

300

The River that Caesar crossed on his way into Rome 

The Rubicon

300

Property, Righteousness, Integrity, and Shame. Not exactly a great Tinder bio, but staples of this form of Asian Philosophy

Confucianism 

300

The Emperor that China is named after

Qin Shi Huang 

300

This was the last US President to serve in WWII

Ronald Reagan

300

This State was admitted into the union on October 31, 1864 on the condition that they would aid the North in fighting the Civil War

Nevada 

400

Name One of the members of the Second Triumvirate 

Marc Antony, Augustus Caesar, Lepidus

400

Seizing the "Means of Production" may be a catchy slogan by the bearded Karl Marx, but a great deal of his dialectic was inspired by this German Predecessor 

Georg Hegel

400

In 1949, Mao Zedong changed Asian History by declaring the existence of this nation state

The People's Republic of China

400
Though the US entered WWII in 1941, the war had been raging abroad for several years before. This was the year that WWII officially began 

1939

400

This group of Native Americans was originally found in the South Dakotas, before being relocated following the discovery of Gold in the region

The Sioux

500

Someone better warn George R. R. Martin about copying ideas, this one's too close! Who was the member of the First Triumvirate murdered by barbarians by pouring scalding precious metal into their head? 

Crassus

500

Dionysus, the God of Wine, Ecstasy, and Frat Bros, is actually the symbol at the heart of this German thinker, who philosophized with a hammer! 

Nietzsche

500

The President of China before Xi Jinping

Hu Jintao 

500

Named after a prominent figure in Russian Politics, this city was the location of a major battle of attrition which began to change the tides of Germany's expansion

Stalingrad

500

Who thought this was a good idea? The 18th amendment, which prevented the sale or purchase of alcohol, was passed in what year? 

1919