Capitals
Latin American History
European History
US History
Asian History
100

France's Capital

Paris

100

This country was led by dictators "Papa Doc" and "Baby Doc" Duvalier

Haiti

100

This country during its Civil War was ruled by Caudillo Francisco Franco, who served as head of state from 1935-1975

Spain

100

This publisher, along with Joseph Pulitzer were newspaper publishers whose stories led to the rise of yellow journalism

William Randolph Hearst

100

 A region of China that was a British Colony until 1997; an agreement between Great Britain and China allowed for a one country, two systems policy

Hong Kong

200

Germany's capital

Berlin

200

The Venezuelan soldier who efforts in gaining independence in South American countries earned him the nickname "the Liberator"

Simon Bolivar

200

Served as the United Kingdom's first female prime minister from 1979-1990

Margaret Thatcher

200

An abolitionist who led nearly 70 slaves to freedom through the underground railroad

Harriet Tubman

200

Imperial China was ruled by this form of government, which were successions of monarchs belonging to the same family. The longest reigning was run by the Zhou family

Dynasties

300

United Kingdom's capital

London

300

Became a US territory in 1898 after the Spanish-American War

Puerto Rico

300

The Great Famine was a period between 1845-1852, where these people suffered loss after the loss of their potatoes to blight

Irish

300

The first aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean

Charles Lindbergh

300

A series of fortifications built across may provinces in Northern China

The Great Wall of China

400

Greece's capital

Athens

400

The Hero Twins feature in the mythologic compendium called the Popul Vuh, written by these people of Mesoamerica

Mayan

400

This composer composed the 4-part cycle of The Ring of the Nibeling

Richard Wagner

400

A poet and 4-time Pulitzer Prize winner who works include "Mending Wall" and "The Road Not Taken"

Robert Frost

400

The tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa, resides in this largest emirate

Dubai

500

Italy's capital

Rome

500

Conservative politician who was the authoritarian President of Peru between 1990 and 2000; he resigned after he fled to Japan after videos showed him bribing chief lawmakers

Alberto Fujimori

500

A church in London that is used for royal coronations since William the Conqueror's in 1066

Westminster Abbey

500

The 29th President; his presidency was rocked by the Teapot dome Scandal

Warren Harding

500

A type of computer language and a slang term for coffee shares this name, an island shared between Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei

Java