People
Places
Religions
Politics
100

The sun king, king of Versailles

Who was King Louis XIV?

100

A mausoleum built in India for Mumtaz Mahal, the wife of a ruler.

What is the Taj Mahal?

100

The most common religion in the world.

What is Christianity?

100

Japanese warlords.

What is a shogun?

200

A Scottish queen who inherited the throne at only 5 months old, though her mother ruled for her until she could take over. 

Who was Mary, Queen of Scots?

200

A beautiful palace in France built by the sun king.

What is Versailles?

200

The religion that worships the Buddha.

What is Buddhism?

200

The Ming family in the South of China wrote to these people asking for help but ended up being conquered by them instead.

Who are the Manchu?

300

A king of two countries who believed that kings ruled by divine right.

Who was King James?

300

The first English settlement in North America.

What is Jamestown?

300

The religion that believes that the Quran is the word of God.

What is Islam?

300

Something established to make sure the Manchu accomplishments were well documented.

What is the library of Qianlong?

400

King of Moghul India and built the Taj Mahal.

Who was Shah Jahan?

400

Where Henry _______ was abandoned.

What is Hudson Bay?

400

A monotheistic religion and philosophy that originated in the Punjab region of India in the 15th century.

What is Sikhism?

400

A pledge made by the Third Estate of France on June 20, 1789

 What is the tennis court oath?

500

A great leader of Japan who helped to end Japan's long civil war and worked to extend the borders of Japan.

Who was Toyotmi Hideyoshi?

500

The kingdom where Queen Nzinga lived.

What is Ndomba, a kingdom on the west coast of Africa?

500

Two groups that were in constant conflict, especially in Europe. (both are Christian).

What is Catholic and Protestant?

500

A set of laws establishing a form of self-governance and pledging to obey laws created for the "general good of the colony" when pilgrims landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts, essentially laying the foundation for a civil society in the new settlement

What is the Mayflower Compact?