Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Ruling dynasty in China between 1368 and 1644 famous for its porcelain and trade expansions | Ming | 73%
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Title in the Mali Empire meaning sultan or king with the most famous being Musa I | Mansa | 50%
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Policy of relaxing tensions between the Soviet Union and the West from 1969 to 1974 | Détente | 36%
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The government of an authoritarian state run by high-ranking officers of a military | Junta | 36%
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Politically unstable countries with economies dependent on the exportation of products such as minerals | Banana Republic | 32%
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Soviet government agency in charge of the forced labor camps active under the reigns of Vladimir Lenin and Josef Stalin | Gulag | 27%
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Part of England between 865 until 954 where the Danes dominated those of the Anglo-Saxons | Danelaw | 18%
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Supporters of the Pope in the central and northern Italian city-states during the 12th and 13th century, rivals to the Ghibellines | Guelphs | 18%
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Agreement which signing in 1497 divided the new world between the Spanish and Portuguese Empires | Treaty of Tordesillas | 18%
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Topmost member of a column | Capital | 14%
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Former name of Benin | Dahomey | 14%
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Political event which restored the practical imperial rule to Japan in 1868 from the Tokugawa Clan to Emperor Mutsuhito | Meiji Restoration | 14%
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Naval blockade and foreign policy of Napoleon during the Napoleonic wars against the United Kingdom | Continental System | 9%
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Secret treaty between the United Kingdom and France which would partition the Ottoman Empire after the First World War | Sykes-Picot Agreement | 9%
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A military union of a Roman Legion normally composed of 480 soldiers | Cohort | 5%
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