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History Quiz For LL

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This constitutional amendment changed the dates of the President and Vice-Presidents terms from March 4th to January 20th. (Just a number for the answer)
20
This person was the first European to reach India by the sea
Vasco De Gama
The Hutu's and the Tutsi's were opposite factions in what countries civil war?
Rwanda
Margrethe II recently announced she'd step down as the queen of which country?
Denmark
Who was the Union commanding general at the battle of Gettysburg?
George Meade
Who served as the first president of South Korea during the Korean War.
Syngman Rhee
What year did humans land on the moon for the first time.
1969
Toussaint L'Ouverture led a revolution in this country.
Haiti
The Teapot Dome scandal took place during this U.S. President's administration.
Warren Harding
"Sinners in the hands of an angry God" was a sermon given during this period of U.S. History.
The Great Awakening
Rome's main adversary during the Punic Wars was this city-state.
Carthage
Pepin the short was the father of this future king and emperor.
Charlemagne
This woman is recognized as one of the founders of computing, thanks to her improvements of Charles Babbage's analytical machine.
Ada Lovelace
The 400, a group created by Lady Astor, was supposedly a definitive list of this city's "upper class" members.
New York
This English explorer sought to find the northwest passage, and is the namesake of a large bay in northeast canada.
Henry Hudson
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This scientist discovered penicillin.
Alexander Fleming
Harold Godwinson, the last Ango-Saxon king of England, was killed at what battle?
Battle of Hastings
Sukarno is considered the founding father of this country.
Indonesia
Which of Beethoven's Symphonies is known as the "Ode to Joy" (Just a number for the answer).
9
Cinco de Mayo is celebrated as a remembrance of Mexican forces victory over this empire.
France
This was the first U.S. president to visit China while in office.
Richard Nixon
This scientist is credited for discovering the cure for Polio.
Jonas Salk
This ecumenical council was held between 1545 and 1563 as a response to the Protestant Reformation.
Council of Trent
This group defeated the British at the Battle of Isandlwana, representing the worst ever defeat the British suffered at the hands of an indigenous force.
Zulu
This friar is recognized as the founder of the field of genetics.
Gregor Mendel
Who served as the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States?
John Jay
NAFTA is an acronym for what?
North American Free Trade Agreement
This family was the ruling family of Russia leading up to the 1917 Russian Revolution.
Romanov
This person was the 5th governor of Roman Judea, and according to biblical sources condemned Jesus to death.
Pontius Pilate
This Admiral was fatally wounded at The Battle of Trafalgar during the Napoleonic Wars.
Horatio Nelson
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