Historic Landmarks
Review from my Kahoot
The World Wars
What I've Learned in my History Course
Spanish things I've Learned this Year
100

Where is the Great Wall of China?

China

100

What was the theme of Paige's NHD project for her first year?

Japanese Internment Camps

100

Name one of the sides during WWI?

Triple Alliance (Central Powers), Triple Entente (Allies)

100

During the French Revolution, there was the First Estate, Second Estate, and the _____ Estate

Third

100

If a "perro" is a dog, what is a "perrito"?

A puppy

200

What ocean did the Titanic sink in?

Atlantic Ocean

200

What level is Paige in TKD?

First Don Black Belt

200

What caused Japan to unconditionally surrender to the U.S.?

The Atomic Bomb (2)

200

What type of government is defined by "Rule by many"

Democracy

200

What piece of clothing item is a "vestido"?

A dress

300

Where is the Coliseum?

Rome

300

What is my Spanish name?

Serafina

300

Name one of the five causes of WWI

Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Assassanation

300

What category were Proxy war, the Korean War, Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Vietnam War, put under?

Hint: ___ Wars

Hot Wars

300

If a "reloj" is a clock, what is the word 'watch' in Spanish?

"Reloj"

400

Where is the Taj Mahal?

Agra, India

400

When Paige was in Elementary School, what was her favorite chapter book?

Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew

400

Name one of the four causes of WWII

The Treaty of Versailles, Economic Downturn, Rise of Dictatorship, Appeasement 
400

The Great World Depression included which countries?

Germany, France, Great Britain, United States

400
"Jugo" and "zumo" both mean what in English?

Juice

500

Where is Stonehenge?

Salisbury, UK (United Kingdom)

500

When Paige did her NHD project with Elise, what was the title?

The Journey from Riches to Rags: The Stock Market Crash of 1929

500

What pulled the United States into WWII?

The bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941

500

Name one of the "Big Four" leaders? 

Hint: Countries were the U.S., France, Great Britain, and Italy

President Woodrow Wilson (U.S.), George Clemenceau (France), David Lloyd George (GB), and Victorio Orlando (Italy)

500

What is "fifteen" in Spanish?

Quince