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| The first official Roman persection of Christianity began under Emperor... |
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| What Hebrew name means "anointed one"? |
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| What term refers to God's speaking the world into existence? |
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| Man was created in the image of... |
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| A church council affirmed this truth in AD 325 at Nicaea. |
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| Who had twelve sons who became the fathers of the 12 tribes of Israel? |
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| Patrick was amissionary to what country? |
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| Who is the most important person in world history? |
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| The Orthodox Church was established here in 988. |
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| What people in Western Europe stopped the spread of Islam? |
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| The destination of Isalmic pilgrimages is... |
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| The belief that the earth is the center of our solar system is called the... |
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| One of the most important Byzantine weapons used against Isalmic armies was... |
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| The Arabic word for god is... |
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| What has been the imperial title of Ethiopian rulers? |
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| The Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah |
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| What name did the Greeks give to Aksum and all the territories below it? |
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| A samurai was a Japanese... |
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| This religion promotes nature worship and the adoration of unusual natural features such as fire, waterfalls, and mountains. |
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| This Indial religion became influential in China. |
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| The name of this Japanese military code means, "the way of the warrior"? |
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| As of 1603, Tokyo was the capital of what nation? |
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| This Japanese title means "Great general"? |
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| Kublai Khan founded what dynasty in China? |
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| The Taj Mahal is located in what country? |
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| Paper was first developed in this kingdom. |
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| Coptic Christians regard Menelik as the offspring of what king? |
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| Maize is another name for... |
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| A kingdom of Kish was located on the Nile River between Egypt and... |
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| The Fujiwara, Ashikaga, and Tokugawa clans were each active in what country? |
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| The Canterbury Tales gives information about medieval life in what country? |
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| This ruler founded the Norman dynasty in England after invading the country in 1066. |
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| This grandson of William the Conqueror strengthened English royal authority by using circuit courts. |
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| What Italian city was located on the Adriatic Sea and had a large navy? |
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| John Huss was a native of... |
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| Zwingli was a regormer in... |
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| Martin Luther translated the Bible into what language? |
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| The term renaissance means... |
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| This author described ideal rulers in his book The Prince. |
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| This pope decreed that submission to the pope was necessary for salvation. |
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| What invention by Johannes Gutenberg helped make books available to the public? |
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| Cuzco was the capital of what Empire? |
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| What nation expected the return of its god Quetzalcoatl? |
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| Prince Henry of Portugal started a training school for sailors and became known as Prince Henry the what? |
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| What explorer's crew traveled around the world? |
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| Who sailed West in 1492 and discovered a new continent? |
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| This French explorer discovered 3 large lakes and became the Father of New France. |
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| This group founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony. |
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| John Smith helped start this colony. |
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| The colonies of what nation offered the most religious freedoms? |
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| What nation colonized Louisiana and Canada? |
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| What major body of water lies between European nations and their colonies? |
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| What ruler turned Vienna into an important center for the arts during the 1700s? |
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| Russia continued the process of developing a strong monarchy under the rule of... |
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| Hippocrates was the Father of... |
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| Empiricism taught that man can find knowledge only through... |
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| This scientist developed a smallpox vaccine. |
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| This astronomer used a telescope to confirm the earth's orbit around the sun. |
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| Who theorized that the earth revolves around the sun? |
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| Who called himself Lord Protector and established the Protectorate in England? |
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| Captain James Cook colonized for what country? |
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| On what group of islands was James Cook killed? |
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| What region was once called New Holland? |
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| The Ming dynasty was founded after the expulsion of this group. |
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| Babur was nicknamed what? |
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| The Great Wall of China began as a series of isolated what? |
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| This ruler made it his goal to conquer the Byzantine Empire. |
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| What Empire viewed merchants and artisans as essential to economic success? |
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| The Declaration of the Rights of Man was an important document to what country? |
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| Who united the German territories into one country? |
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| What army general became the dictator of France? |
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| Who was the king of France at the start of the French Revolution? |
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| What leader was exiled to the island of St. Helena after his final defeat? |
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| What was the first known religious group to fight against the slave trade? |
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| John Wesley was part of what religious group? |
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| Many British farmers moved where during the 18th and 19th centuries? |
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| Who invented the reaping machine? |
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| Who improved the steam engine? |
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| Who led the British parliament to the end of the British slave trade? |
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| John Newton wrote the words to what famous hymn? |
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| American entrepreneur Henry Ford worked with this invention. |
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| Anti-Semitism is hatred toward what group of people? |
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| Who was the first person to patent the telephone? |
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| This Scottish scientist laid the foundation of Einstein. |
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| This French chemist stemmed the spread of several diseases? |
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| Who called Christianity the opium of the people? |
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| This European country was the largest producer of chemicals prior to WWI? |
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| The Schlieffen Plan called for the Germans to send forces west through this neutral country? |
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| What do you call a war in which all the resources of a country are devoted to destroying the enemy? |
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| Pierre and Marie Currie pioneered work in what field? |
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| At what Naval Conference did participants agree to limit the number of their warships? |
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| Washington Naval Conference |
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| Who became the leader of the Nazi party? |
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| Who became Russia's first dictator? |
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| Benito Mussolini became the dictator of what country? |
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| Albert Einstein is the Father of Modern... |
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| Mao Zedong became the leader of what Chinese party? |
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