Over what cities
were the atomic bombs dropped?
a.
Kyoto and Nagasaki
b.
Nagasaki and Hiroshima
c.
Kyoto and Hiroshima
d.
Tokyo and Kyoto
Khudadad Khan was a
a.
WWI leader.
b.
Leader of Russia.
c.
Pakistani machine gunner.
d.
Anti-war activist in WW I.
The Willy and Nicky
Correspondence included leaders from which countries?
a.
Germany and Italy
b.
Italy and France
c.
Russia and England
d.
Germany and Russia
What drug became
prominent in China during the 19th century?
a.
Opium
b.
Cocaine
c.
Meth
d.
Marijuana
What global
pandemic killed more people than World War I?
a.
Malaria
b.
Spanish Flu
c.
Yellow fever
d.
Ebola
Which army won the
1918-1921 Civil War in Russia and why?
a.
The red army because they had a large army and
better equipment.
b.
The white army because they had international support.
c.
The red army because they were well organized
and unified.
d.
The white army because they were well organized
and unified.
What empire was
considered the “sick man” of Europe in the 19th century?
a.
The Prussian Empire
b.
The British Empire
c.
The Ottoman Empire
d.
The Austro-Hungarian Empire
Who was South
Africa’s first black president in 1994?
a.
Mao
b.
Martin Luther King Jr.
c.
Kwame Nkrumah
d.
Nelson Mandela
What was Oakridge,
Tennessee known for producing?
a.
Uranium
b.
Airplanes
c.
The atomic bomb
d.
Ships
In Hitler’s view,
who were the “destroyers” of culture?
a.
The Jews
b.
Jehovah’s witnesses
c.
Gypsies
d.
Homosexuals
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