Question | Answer | % Correct |
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World War I | The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand | 96%
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World War II | The German Invasion of Poland | 89%
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The War of the Roses | The disputed succession of the throne after the death of Edward III | 82%
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United States Invasion of Afghanistan | A response to the September 11th attacks, aiming to dismantle the terrorist group Al-Qaeda, supported by members of NATO. | 80%
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Russo-Japanese War | Tsar Nicholas II's mismanagement of Russia resulted in unresolved border disputes with Japan, leading to war. | 56%
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Indian Rebellion of 1857 | An accumulation of resentments in the Indian populations against British Colonial Rule resulted in war | 52%
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Peloponnesian War | The growing Athenian power resulted in a league of Greek city-states (mainly Sparta) and the Persian empire attacking them to curb their power | 48%
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Great Northern War | When the large Swedish Empire's monarchy shifted to the young Charles XII, Russia, Denmark-Norway, and Saxony took the chance to challenge Northern Supremacy. | 47%
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Crimean War | Initially between France, Russia, and the Ottoman Empire over the rights of religious minorities in the Holy Land, it eventually became about preventing Russia from gaining more power. | 44%
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Lord's Resistance Army Insurgency | Joseph Kony claimed to be the spokesperson of God and aimed to take over the Ugandan Government | 38%
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Seven Year's War | A large amount of conflicts over colonial prominence as well as Prussia seeking greater dominance in central Europe | 37%
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The American Civil War | After the secession of the South, the North illegally moving ammunitions to a disputed fort. | 35%
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An Lushan Rebellion | General An Lushan led a revolt once he lost the trust of emperor Xuanzong in order to gain power. | 35%
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The Wars of the Diadochi | The death of Alexander the Great | 35%
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Punic Wars | Disputed claims over a Sicilian city-state | 34%
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The Taiping Rebellion | The self-proclaimed brother of Jesus claiming his holy kingdom and conquering | 34%
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Wars of the Three Kingdoms (British, not Chinese) | Scotland, England, and Ireland, united under the same king, war against each other over various issues involving policy, religion, et cetera. | 29%
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War of the Bucket | The castle of Monteveglio was taken by Modena | 21%
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Holy Man's Rebellion | A rebellion by the Phu Mi Bun religious group in French Siam aiming to install their sorcerer as leader of the world | 20%
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Conquest of the Desert | An Argentine expedition to take the Patagonian desert from Indigenous populations. | 12%
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