Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Medellín cartel leader known as the "King of Cocaine." | Pablo Escobar | 100%
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Neighboring country which broke off relations following the recognition of opposition leader Juan Guaidó | Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela | 83%
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"Liberator" of South America who served as the first President of Gran Colombia. | Simón Bolívar | 83%
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City which is named for a Spanish city founded as a "New Carthage." | Cartagena | 67%
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Dominant political figure after Bolivar who held the presidency from 1832 until 1837 | Santander | 50%
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Period of domestic unrest in the 1950s, sparked by the assassination Jorge Gaitán | La Violencia | 33%
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Marxist insurgent group which agreed to a truce after negotiations with Juan Manuel Santos. | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia | 33%
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Viceroyalty of the Spanish crown from which it broke away along with its neighbors. | Viceroyalty of New Granada | 33%
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Establishment of this administrative and judicial tribunal of Santafé de Bogotá in 1549 opened the colonial era | audiencia | 17%
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This event in 1781 originated by peasants and artisans at Socorro in response to tax increases | Comunero Rebellion | 17%
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This congress definitively organized the republic of Gran Colombia in1821 | Congress of Cúcuta | 17%
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This man founded Bogotá in in 1538 | Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada | 17%
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Late 19th century movement led by Rafael Núñez which aimed to reverse secularization | La Regeneración | 17%
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A series of reforms brought by the presidency of Alfonso López Pumarejo (1934–38) | Revolution on the March | 17%
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European exploration of the Colombian coastline was accomplished by this man, who in 1500–01 sailed the Caribbean coast from Cape of La Vela to Point Manzanilla in Panama | Rodrigo de Bastidas | 17%
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