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Which famous theater did Shakespeare help build?

Globe Theatre

100

Who was the first astronomer to believe the Earth revolved around the sun?

Nicolaus Copernicus

100

Who became a preacher to the Protestants at the Castle of St. Andrews and resisted the Scottish government?

John Knox

100

What did Sir Francis Drake do to eight small vessels of the Spanish fleet?

Set them on fire

100

What does aboriginal mean?

"Very first"

100

Who got the nickname, “Protector of the Indies” for fighting for the rights of the indigenous people of the Americas?

Bartolomé de Las Casas

100

Who is well known for translating the Bible?

William Tyndale

200

What book did Miguel de Cervantes write?

Don Quixote

200

Where did Galileo attend college?

University of Pisa

200

Who was the daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon?

“Bloody” Mary

200

In 1612, What did Ieyasu make illegal?

Being a Christian

200

What is Dreamtime?

A very spiritual belief system of the Aborigines of Australia.

200

Why is Australia called the “land down under”?

Because the entire continent falls “under” the equator

200

John Smythe was an ordained priest in what church?

The Anglican Church (the Church of England)

300

What style of art was famous at the time of Rembrandt?

Baroque style art

300

What things did Sir Francis Bacon accurately predict?

The building of cars, planes, and submarines

300

Who called herself the “Virgin Queen” the state of Virginia is named in her memory?

Elizabeth I

300

Whose execution did Sir Francis Bacon vote for?

He voted for the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots

300

What is the Mayflower Compact?

An agreement to be “self-governed”

300

Why did the settlers name their new home Jamestown?

 In honor of King James I of England

300

What college did the Puritans start?

Harvard

400

Who was Don Quixote’s sidekick?

Sancho Panza

400

What did Galileo improve?

The telescope

400

Who was the daughter of James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise?

Mary, Queen of Scots

400

What is the Defenestration of Prague?

A mob of angry Protestants threw government officials out the window

400

What was the House of Burgesses?

The first governing body started in North America

400

What did Henry Hudson claim to see on one of his trips?

A mermaid

400

Jews that profess Jesus as their Messiah are known as what?

Messianic Jews

500

Women weren’t allowed to be actresses, so who played their part?

Boys and young men

500

Who had false pregnancies?

“Bloody” Mary

500

How did the defeat of Spain affect North America?

It opened the door for the English to colonize North America

500

What were the names of the two ships that brought the Pilgrims over to the New World?

Speedwell and Mayflower

500

What was the difference between the "Puritans" and the "Separatists?"

The Puritans wanted to "purify" the Anglican Church.

The Separatists wanted to "separate" from the Anglican Church


600

Who wrote books that exposed the poor treatment of the Indians?

Bartolomé de Las Casas

600

Who became the youngest queen in history?

Mary, Queen of Scots


600

Who was forced to row warships for 19 months in the cold waters across the English Channel and attend Mass against their will?

John Knox

600

What was Squanto’s real name?

Tisquantum

600

What customs and traditions were created in Japan because of the isolation?

Sumo wrestling, ninjas, origami, bunraku, and haiku

700

How many copies of the New Testament were printed by William Tyndale?

6,000

700

Who was Powhatan’s daughter?

Pocahontas

700

After the Spanish lost to the English, what did Philip II do?

He locked himself up in a small room at the Escorial

700

Who found Connecticut?

Thomas Hooker

700

What groups have always fought over the Holy Land of Israel?

The Muslims and Jews