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Who Is Known for Creating the First Light Bulb?

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Which Explorer Is America Named After?

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What War Ended in 1945?

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Which Ancient Civilization Invented the Wheel?

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Which Country Gifted the Statue of Liberty to the U. S.?

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What Ancient Civilization Built the Famous City of Rome?

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What Native American Woman Famously Helped Early Colonists and Later Married John Rolfe?

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The Great Pyramid of Giza Was Built in Which Country?

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What Was the Name of the Space Mission That First Landed Humans on the Moon?

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Who Helped Slaves Escape on the Underground Railroad?

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Who Invented the Telephone?

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What Was the Name of the Viking Ships Used for Exploring and Raiding?

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What Ancient City Was Buried Under Volcanic Ash in 79 AD?

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Which Famous Woman Sewed the First Flag of the United States of America, According to Legend?

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Who Was President During the United States Civil War?

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What Civilization Is Known for Creating Democracy?

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Who Was the Famous Macedonian King Who Conquered Much of the Known World by Age 30?

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Who Was the Powerful Female Ruler of Ancient Egypt?

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What Was the Name of the Ancient Trade Route Between China and Europe?

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The Boston Tea Party Was a Protest Against Which Tax?

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Which U. S. Holiday Commemorates the End of Slavery?

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In What Country Did the Renaissance Begin?

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What War Was Fought Between the North and South Regions of the United States?

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What Was the Main Language of the Roman Empire?

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Which Ancient Civilization Is Credited With Inventing the Olympic Games?

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What Is the Name of the Native American Woman Who Helped Lewis and Clark?

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Who Was the British Queen During Much of the 19th Century?

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What Was the Name of the First Successful English Colony in America?

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What Empire Was Ruled by Pharaohs?

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Which Famous Event Began When Gold Was Discovered in 1848 on the West Coast of the USA?

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Which Explorer Sailed Around the World First, Though He Didn’t Survive the Trip?

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What Invention Is Johannes Gutenberg Most Famous for?

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Who Is Famous for Saying “Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death! ”?

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Which Powerful Empire Was Based in Present-Day Mexico Before the Spanish Arrived?

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What Ancient Greek Philosopher Taught Alexander the Great?

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What Was the Ancient City Known for Its Hanging Gardens, One of the Seven Wonders?

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Which U. S. President Is on the Penny?

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What Ancient Writing System Used Pictures and Symbols in Egypt?

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The Taj Mahal Was Built in Which Country?

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What Ancient City Is Known for the Legendary Trojan War?

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What Invention Helped Ancient Sailors Find Direction at Sea?

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Which Empire Is Known for Its Terracotta Army?

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Where Did the Pilgrims Land in 1620?

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What Country Did the U. S. Fight in the Revolutionary War?

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The Colosseum, an Ancient Sports Arena, Is Located in Which Modern-Day Country?

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Which Famous Wall Divided East and West Berlin After World War II?

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Which US President Made the Louisiana Purchase?

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What Famous Structure in England Was Built Over 4,000 Years Ago From Giant Stones?

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Which Famous Conqueror Spread Greek Culture Across Asia, Africa, and Europe?

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What Famous Speech Begins With “Four Score and Seven Years Ago…”?

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Which Famous Leader Crossed the Alps With Elephants to Fight Rome?

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Who Was the Famous Scientist From Italy Who Supported the Idea That Earth Orbits the Sun?

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What City Did Helen of Troy Supposedly Come From in Greek Mythology?

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What Powerful Empire Ruled Over Much of the Middle East and Was Known for Its Grand Palaces and Sultans?

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Which Ancient Civilization Is Credited With Developing One of the First Systems of Writing Called Cuneiform?

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What Type of Government Did the Pharaohs of Egypt Have?

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What Famous Tower Was Originally Built as a Bell Tower but Leans Due to Unstable Ground?

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Who Was the Famous Military Leader and Emperor of France in the Early 1800s?

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What River Was Essential to the Growth of Ancient Egyptian Civilization?

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What Large Stone Statues Are Found on Easter Island?

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Which Famous Chinese Philosopher Emphasized Kindness and Respect for Family?

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What Invention Allowed Early Humans to Settle and Form Civilizations?

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What Deadly Disease Killed Millions in Europe During the Middle Ages?

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Who Was the Main God Worshiped by the Ancient Greeks as the King of the Gods?

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What Ancient Civilization Is Known for Inventing Paper?

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Which Famous Structure Was Originally a Tomb for an Ancient Queen in India?

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Who Is Famous for Painting the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?

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What Was the Name of the Legendary City Searched for by Spanish Explorers, Said to Be Made of Gold?

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Who Is Credited With Founding Islam?

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What Was the Capital of the Byzantine Empire?

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What Civilization Is Famous for Inventing the 365-Day Calendar?

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Who Was the First Emperor of Rome?

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Which Warrior People Lived in Japan and Followed a Code Called Bushido?

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What South American Civilization Was Conquered by Francisco Pizarro?

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The Famous City of Petra, Carved Into Rock Cliffs, Is Located in Which Modern-Day Country?

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What Did Ancient People Use to Write on in Egypt?

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What Ancient Civilization Built Machu Picchu High in the Andes Mountains?

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Who Is Known for Creating a Code of Laws in Ancient Mesopotamia?

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Which Explorer Is Famous for Finding a Sea Route Around Africa to India?

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What Was the Name of the Empire Ruled by Cyrus the Great?

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Who Became Famous for Defending France During the Hundred Years' War?

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Which Civilization Is Known for Building Giant Stone Heads in Mesoamerica?

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What Was the Name of the Ship Used by Ferdinand Magellan?

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What Large Empire Did Mansa Musa Rule?

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Which Ancient Wonder Was Located in Alexandria, Egypt?

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What Famous Event Began When Martin Luther Nailed His 95 Theses to a Church Door?

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Which Civilization Created Massive Lines and Shapes in the Desert Only Visible From the Air?

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Who Was the Ruler of Ancient Macedonia and Father of Alexander the Great?

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What Wall Was Built to Protect China From Invaders?

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What Year Did the United States Declare Its Independence From Britain?

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Alexander Graham Bell
2
Nikola Tesla
3
Albert Einstein
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Thomas Edison

Thomas Edison is credited with inventing the first practical and long-lasting electric light bulb in 1879.
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Christopher Columbus
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Ferdinand Magellan
3
Hernán Cortés
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Amerigo Vespucci

America is named after Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci, who realized the New World was not part of Asia.
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World War II
2
World War I
3
Korean War
4
Vietnam War

World War II ended in 1945, bringing a close to the global conflict after six years of fighting.
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Egyptians
2
Greeks
3
Romans
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Sumerians

The ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia invented the wheel around 3500 BCE, revolutionizing transportation and technology.
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England
2
France
3
Canada
4
Germany

France gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States in 1886 as a symbol of friendship and freedom.
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Persians
2
Romans
3
Egyptians
4
Greeks

The ancient Romans built the city of Rome, which became the heart of one of history’s greatest empires.
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Sacagawea
2
Gertrude Simmons
3
Nanyehi
4
Pocahontas

Pocahontas helped early English colonists in Jamestown and later married settler John Rolfe, fostering peace for a time.
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Greece
2
Sudan
3
Egypt
4
India

The Great Pyramid of Giza was built in ancient Egypt and remains one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
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Mercury 1
2
Gemini 4
3
Apollo 11
4
Apollo 9

Apollo 11 was the NASA mission that first landed humans on the Moon in 1969, with Neil Armstrong aboard.
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Rosa Parks
2
Sojourner Truth
3
Susan B. Anthony
4
Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman helped hundreds of enslaved people escape to freedom through the Underground Railroad’s secret network.
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Benjamin Franklin
2
Thomas Edison
3
Nikola Tesla
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Alexander Graham Bell

Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876, revolutionizing communication with the first device to transmit speech.
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War canoes
2
Longships
3
Ocean liners
4
Sea chariots

The Vikings used longships—sleek, fast vessels designed for exploring, trading, and raiding across Europe’s rivers and seas.
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Athens
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Rome
3
Pompeii
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Babylon

The ancient Roman city of Pompeii was buried under volcanic ash when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD.
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Betsy Ross
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Harriet Tubman
3
Abigail Adams
4
Martha Washington

According to legend, Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag with thirteen stars arranged in a circle.
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Theodore Roosevelt
2
Abraham Lincoln
3
George Washington
4
Thomas Jefferson

Abraham Lincoln was president during the Civil War and is known for preserving the Union and ending slavery.
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Greeks
2
Persians
3
Romans
4
Egyptians

Ancient Athens is known for developing the first form of direct democracy, where citizens voted on laws themselves.
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Hammurabi
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Julius Caesar
3
Genghis Khan
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Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great was the Macedonian king who created a vast empire stretching from Greece to India by age 30.
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Cleopatra
2
Joan of Arc
3
Catherine the Great
4
Athena

Cleopatra was a powerful queen of ancient Egypt known for her intelligence, political skill, and dramatic life story.
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Silk Road
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Spice Path
3
Gold Road
4
Tea Trail

The Silk Road was the ancient trade route connecting China and Europe, used for exchanging goods, ideas, and culture.
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Sugar Tax
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Stamp Tax
3
Tea Tax
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Cotton Tax

The Boston Tea Party protested the Tea Act, which allowed Britain to tax tea without American colonial representation.
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Labor Day
2
Veterans Day
3
Juneteenth
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Independence Day

Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S., marking when news of freedom reached Texas in 1865.
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England
2
France
3
Spain
4
Italy

The Renaissance began in Italy during the 14th century, sparking a cultural revival in art, science, and learning.
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Civil War
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Spanish-American War
3
War of 1812
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Revolutionary War

The Civil War was fought between the North and South over slavery, states’ rights, and the future of the Union.
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Greek
2
Italian
3
Arabic
4
Latin

Latin was the main language of the Roman Empire and influenced many modern languages like Spanish, French, and Italian.
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Romans
2
Phoenicians
3
Greeks
4
Egyptians

The ancient Greeks invented the Olympic Games, first held in Olympia around 776 BCE to honor the god Zeus.
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Squanto
2
Sitting Bull
3
Pocahontas
4
Sacagawea

Sacagawea was a Shoshone woman who helped guide and translate for the Lewis and Clark expedition.
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Elizabeth I
2
Mary Queen of Scots
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Queen Anne
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Queen Victoria

Queen Victoria ruled Britain for most of the 19th century, overseeing a vast empire during the Victorian Era.
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Roanoke
2
Jamestown
3
New Amsterdam
4
Charleston

Jamestown, founded in 1607 in Virginia, was the first successful English colony in what became the United States.
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Chinese Empire
2
Roman Empire
3
Egyptian Empire
4
Persian Empire

Ancient Egypt was ruled by pharaohs, who were considered both political leaders and gods in human form.
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The Gold Rush
2
The Trail of Tears
3
The Dust Bowl
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The Oregon Trail

The California Gold Rush began in 1848, drawing thousands west in search of fortune and transforming the region forever.
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Vasco da Gama
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Ferdinand Magellan
3
Leif Erikson
4
Marco Polo

Ferdinand Magellan led the first expedition to sail around the world, though he died before the journey was completed.
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Clock
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Telescope
3
Compass
4
Printing press

Johannes Gutenberg is most famous for inventing the printing press, which revolutionized access to books and knowledge in Europe.
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Paul Revere
2
John Hancock
3
Patrick Henry
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Benjamin Franklin

Patrick Henry famously declared “Give me liberty, or give me death!” to inspire resistance against British rule.
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Aztec
2
Inca
3
Machu Picchu
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Maya

The Aztec Empire thrived in present-day Mexico before the Spanish arrived, known for its advanced cities and warrior culture.
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Pythagoras
2
Plato
3
Socrates
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Aristotle

Aristotle, one of history’s greatest philosophers, was the tutor of Alexander the Great during his youth in Macedonia.
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Carthage
2
Thebes
3
Troy
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Babylon

Babylon was the ancient city famed for its Hanging Gardens, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
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Abraham Lincoln
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George Washington
3
John Adams
4
Thomas Jefferson

Abraham Lincoln is featured on the penny, honoring his legacy as the 16th president who led during the Civil War.
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Cuneiform
2
Alphabet
3
Hieroglyphics
4
Kanji

Hieroglyphics was the writing system of ancient Egypt, using pictures and symbols to record stories, laws, and history.
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India
2
Iran
3
Pakistan
4
Turkey

The Taj Mahal was built in India as a stunning white marble mausoleum by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife.
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Babylon
2
Troy
3
Rome
4
Athens

The ancient city of Troy is known for the legendary Trojan War, famously told in Homer’s epic, the Iliad.
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Compass
2
Astrolabe
3
Hourglass
4
Sextant

The magnetic compass helped ancient sailors navigate the seas by showing direction using Earth’s magnetic field.
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Byzantine Empire
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Ottoman Empire
3
Gupta Empire
4
Qin Dynasty

The Qin Dynasty in ancient China is known for its Terracotta Army, built to guard Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s tomb.
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Jamestown
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Boston
3
Plymouth Rock
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New York

The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in present-day Massachusetts, where they established one of the first colonies.
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England
2
Germany
3
France
4
Spain

The United States fought Great Britain in the Revolutionary War to gain independence from British rule.
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Spain
2
Italy
3
Turkey
4
Greece

The Colosseum is located in modern-day Italy and was used in ancient Rome for gladiator battles and public events.
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Freedom Wall
2
Iron Curtain
3
Berlin Wall
4
Great Wall

The Berlin Wall divided East and West Berlin from 1961 to 1989, symbolizing the Cold War’s separation of ideologies.
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Thomas Jefferson
2
Andrew Jackson
3
James Monroe
4
John Adams

Thomas Jefferson made the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, doubling the size of the United States for just $15 million.
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Hadrian’s Wall
2
Windsor Castle
3
Stonehenge
4
The Parthenon

Stonehenge is the prehistoric monument in England built over 4,000 years ago, still mysterious in purpose and construction.
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Nero
2
Xerxes
3
Alexander the Great
4
Julius Caesar

Alexander the Great spread Greek culture across Asia, Africa, and Europe during his vast military conquests in the 4th century BCE.
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Emancipation Proclamation
2
The Gettysburg Address
3
Farewell Address
4
I Have a Dream

The Gettysburg Address, delivered by Abraham Lincoln in 1863, begins with “Four score and seven years ago…”
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Hannibal
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Nero
3
Spartacus
4
Scipio

Hannibal, the Carthaginian general, famously crossed the Alps with elephants to launch a surprise attack on Rome.
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Archimedes
2
Leonardo da Vinci
3
Galileo Galilei
4
Isaac Newton

Galileo Galilei was the Italian scientist who supported the heliocentric theory, proving that Earth orbits the Sun.
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Rome
2
Sparta
3
Athens
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Delphi

In Greek mythology, Helen of Troy was said to come from Sparta, where she was queen before the Trojan War.
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Ottoman Empire
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Mongol Empire
3
Roman Empire
4
Byzantine Empire

The Ottoman Empire ruled much of the Middle East for centuries and was famous for its sultans and grand architecture.
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Greeks
2
Sumerians
3
Egyptians
4
Chinese

The Sumerians of ancient Mesopotamia developed cuneiform, one of the world’s first writing systems, using wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets.
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Oligarchy
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Republic
3
Theocratic Monarchy
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Democracy

Pharaohs ruled ancient Egypt through a theocratic monarchy, where the leader was considered both a king and a living god.
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Tower of London
2
Eiffel Tower
3
Leaning Tower of Pisa
4
Big Ben

The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy was built as a bell tower but leans because of its unstable foundation.
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Napoleon Bonaparte
2
Louis XIV
3
Charlemagne
4
Julius Caesar

Napoleon Bonaparte was the famous French military leader who became emperor and conquered much of Europe in the early 1800s.
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Nile
2
Amazon
3
Yangtze
4
Tigris

The Nile River provided fertile land, transportation, and resources, making it essential to the rise of Ancient Egypt.
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Moai
2
Sphinxes
3
Obelisks
4
Totems

The moai are massive stone statues carved by the Rapa Nui people to honor important ancestors and leaders.
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Confucius
2
Laozi
3
Sun Tzu
4
Buddha

Confucius taught the importance of kindness, respect for elders, and strong family loyalty in Chinese society.
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Iron tools
2
Compass
3
Farming
4
Chariots

The development of agriculture allowed early humans to grow food, settle in one place, and build civilizations.
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Black Death
2
Spanish Flu
3
Yellow Fever
4
Typhoid

The Black Death, a devastating plague, killed millions across Europe during the 14th century.
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Apollo
2
Poseidon
3
Zeus
4
Hermes

Zeus was the king of the Greek gods, ruling over the sky, thunder, and all other deities on Mount Olympus.
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Romans
2
Greeks
3
Chinese
4
Egyptians

The ancient Chinese invented paper during the Han Dynasty, revolutionizing communication, record-keeping, and education worldwide.
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Sphinx
2
Angkor Wat
3
Great Pyramid
4
Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal was built in India as a stunning white marble tomb for Emperor Shah Jahan’s beloved wife.
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Raphael
2
Leonardo da Vinci
3
Donatello
4
Michelangelo

Michelangelo painted the magnificent ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, showcasing scenes from the Bible in breathtaking detail.
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Babylon
2
Shangri-La
3
Atlantis
4
El Dorado

El Dorado was the legendary city of gold that Spanish explorers desperately sought during their expeditions in the Americas.
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Muhammad
2
Buddha
3
Jesus
4
Moses

The Prophet Muhammad is credited with founding Islam after receiving divine revelations from Allah in the 7th century.
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Athens
2
Carthage
3
Constantinople
4
Alexandria

Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine Empire, known for its wealth, culture, and strategic location between continents.
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Roman
2
Egyptian
3
Aztec
4
Greek

The ancient Egyptians created the 365-day calendar to track the Nile’s flooding and organize their agricultural activities.
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Julius Caesar
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Nero
3
Hadrian
4
Augustus Caesar

Augustus, originally named Octavian, became the first emperor of Rome after defeating rivals and ending the Roman Republic.
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Samurai
2
Mongols
3
Spartans
4
Vikings

The samurai were elite Japanese warriors who followed Bushido, a strict code of honor, loyalty, and discipline.
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Aztec
2
Inca
3
Maya
4
Olmec

The Inca Empire, known for its vast territory and advanced engineering, was conquered by Francisco Pizarro in 1533.
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Saudi Arabia
2
Jordan
3
Greece
4
Egypt

Petra, the ancient city carved into rose-red cliffs, is located in modern-day Jordan.
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Clay
2
Metal
3
Wood
4
Papyrus

Ancient Egyptians wrote on papyrus, an early form of paper made from the papyrus plant found along the Nile.
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Maya
2
Inca
3
Aztec
4
Olmec

The Inca civilization built Machu Picchu as a royal estate high in the Andes Mountains of Peru.
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Hammurabi
2
Ramses II
3
Julius Caesar
4
Socrates

King Hammurabi of Babylon is famous for creating one of the world’s first written legal codes, Hammurabi’s Code.
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Hernán Cortés
2
Marco Polo
3
Ferdinand Magellan
4
Vasco da Gama

Vasco da Gama, a Portuguese explorer, found a sea route around Africa to India, boosting global trade connections.
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Roman Empire
2
Persian Empire
3
Ottoman Empire
4
Greek Empire

Cyrus the Great founded and ruled the Persian Empire, one of the largest and most influential empires in history.
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Marie Antoinette
2
Joan of Arc
3
Eleanor of Aquitaine
4
Catherine de Medici

Joan of Arc became a national heroine by leading French forces to key victories during the Hundred Years’ War.
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Olmec
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Maya
3
Aztec
4
Inca

The Olmec civilization is famous for carving massive stone heads, showcasing their artistry and influence in ancient Mesoamerica.
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Endeavour
2
Santa Maria
3
The Trinidad
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Pinta

The Trinidad was Ferdinand Magellan’s flagship during his expedition to circumnavigate the globe in the early 1500s.
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Mali Empire
2
Songhai Empire
3
Ghana Empire
4
Ottoman Empire

Mansa Musa ruled the Mali Empire, making it one of the wealthiest and most powerful empires in African history.
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Colossus of Rhodes
2
Lighthouse of Alexandria
3
Statue of Zeus
4
Hanging Gardens

The Lighthouse of Alexandria, also called the Pharos of Alexandria, was a towering ancient wonder guiding sailors safely to shore.
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Protestant Reformation
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Renaissance
3
American Revolution
4
French Revolution

Martin Luther’s 95 Theses sparked the Protestant Reformation, a major movement challenging the authority of the Catholic Church.
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Inca
2
Nazca
3
Maya
4
Olmec

The Nazca civilization of Peru created the Nazca Lines, enormous desert drawings best seen from high above.
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King Darius
2
King Leonidas
3
King Philip II
4
King Minos

King Philip II of Macedonia was the powerful ruler who unified Greece and fathered Alexander the Great.
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The Mongol Wall
2
The Great Wall of China
3
The Wall of Asia
4
The Dragon Barrier

The Great Wall of China was built over centuries to protect Chinese kingdoms from northern invasions and raids.
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1801
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1789
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1754
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1776

The United States declared independence from Britain in 1776, marking the birth of a new nation on July 4th.
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