Letter | Description | Answer | % Correct |
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P | Series of territories in the Italian peninsula controlled by the church. | Papal States | 83%
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Q | Fascist government of Norway from 1942-1945. | Quisling Regime | 67%
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X | First dynasty in Chinese historiography said to have been founded by the legendary Yu the Great. | Xia | 56%
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H | Puppet kingdom set up by Napoleon Bonaparte for his brother Louis to gain greater control of the Netherlands. | Holland | 50%
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N | East Slavic medieval republic existing between 1136-1478. | Novgorod | 44%
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S | Duchy in southern Jutland between 1058 and 1866. | Schleswig | 44%
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R | Traditional Polynesian kingdom on Easter Island. | Rapa Nui | 39%
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I | Greek island state existing 10 nautical miles southwest of Samos deriving its name from Icarus. | Ikaria | 33%
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A | Akan empire in what is now Ghana that fell to the British. | Ashanti Empire | 28%
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B | Uzbek emirate that existed from 1785 to 1920 that occupied land between the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers. | Bukhara | 28%
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E | Greek successor state of the Byzantine Empire that emerged after the Fourth Crusade in 1204. | Epirus | 28%
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M | Power that dominated a large portion of the northern Indian subcontinent in the 17th and 18th century. | Maratha Empire | 28%
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O | Grand Duchy within the North German Confederation that ranked tenth among German states. | Oldenburg | 28%
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K | Medieval Tatar Turkic state that occupied the territory of former Volga Bulgaria between 1438 and 1552. | Kazan | 17%
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D | Historic kingdom in southwestern Ireland, founded in 1118 by king Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh. | Desmond | 11%
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V | A Bantustan in northern South Africa, which is fairly close to the South African border with Zimbabwe to the north, while to the south and east, the area of Gazankulu. | Venda | 11%
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W | A state of the Holy Roman Empire and its successors from the late 12th century until 1929. | Waldeck | 11%
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Z | Medieval principality in southern Montenegro and northern Albania. | Zeta | 11%
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C | A small state within modern-day Italy, located in northern Umbria, independent from 1440 to 1826. | Cospaia | 6%
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Y | Kingdom of the Garanganze existing from 1856-1891. | Yeke | 6%
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F | West African theocratic state that existed in the highlands of modern Guinea. | Futa Jallon | 0%
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G | Small island that is now part of Malta, independent from 1798-1801. | Gozitan | 0%
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J | West African empire that ruled parts of Senegal from 1350-1549. | Jolof Empire | 0%
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L | Sheikdom in southern Arabia, independent from 1728-1839 and a British Protectorate until 1967. | Lahej | 0%
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T | Byzantine successor state occupying northeastern Anatolia from 1204-1461. | Trezbizond | 0%
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U | One of the oldest and largest kingdoms in Connact, Ireland from 367-1611. | Ui Maine | 0%
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