Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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The Serbs converted to this religion in the 7th century AD | Christianity | 93%
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Serbia became part of this empire following the above | Ottoman Empire | 93%
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Leader of the above, ruled Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1980 | Josip Broz Tito | 87%
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Serbia became part of this empire in the 2nd century BC | Roman Empire | 87%
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1389 battle resulting in Serbian defeat and occupation | Battle of Kosovo | 80%
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Region that declared independence in 2008 | Kosovo | 80%
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Country that seceded from Serbia in 2006 | Montenegro | 80%
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Son of the above, patron saint of Serbia | St. Sava | 73%
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Under the above, Yugoslavia embraces this ideology | Communism | 67%
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Politician who oversaw Yugoslavia's breakup and was tried for war crimes | Slobodan Milošević | 67%
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Leader of the First Serbian Uprising, founder of a dynasty | Karađorđe | 60%
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14th century king whose conquests established the Serbian Empire | Stefan Dušan | 60%
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Ruler considered founder of the Serbian state | Stefan Nemanja | 60%
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Other son of the above, crowned first King of Serbia in 1217 | Stefan the First-Crowned | 60%
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Son of the above, under whom Serbia weakened | Stefan Uroš V | 60%
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Treaty that recognized Serbian independence in 1878 | Treaty of Berlin | 60%
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Neolithic culture near modern-day Belgrade | Vinča Culture | 60%
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Unifier who became proclaimed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929 | Alexander I | 53%
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Left-wing resistance movement against the Nazis in Yugoslavia | Yugoslav Partisans | 53%
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Right-wing resistance movement against the Nazis in Yugoslavia | Chetniks | 47%
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First king of newly-independent Serbia, crowned in 1882 | Milan Obrenovic I | 47%
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1815-1817 uprising after which Serbia achieved autonomy | Second Serbian Uprising | 40%
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Serbia began to expel this people, starting in 1887 | Albanians | 33%
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1594 uprising after which the sacred relics of the patron saint was burned | Uprising in Banat | 33%
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1684 alliance under Pope Innocent XI against the Turks | Holy League | 27%
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System of forced labor Serbia was subject to under rule of the above | Devshirme | 20%
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Prime minister who signed the Tripartite Pact, leading to his overthrow | Dragiša Cvetković | 20%
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1806 battle in which rebels led by the above defeated their overlords | Battle of Mišar | 13%
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1941 operation in which German aircrafts bombed Belgrade | Operation Retribution | 7%
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Massacre of Serbian noblemen in 1804 by the Dahije | Slaughter of the Knezes | 0%
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