Description | Date | Answer | % Correct |
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The nations of Great Britain, now part of a larger collective. | 1707 | Scotland | 96%
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The nations of Great Britain, now part of a larger collective. | 1707 | Wales | 96%
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A kingdom on the coast of the Baltic Sea that would grow to unify Germany | 1871 | Prussia | 94%
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The nations of Great Britain, now part of a larger collective. | 1707 | England | 93%
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The Ferdinand half of Ferdinand and Isabella | 1479 | Aragon | 80%
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An Italian Kingdom named after a city, south of Rome. | 1816 | Naples | 80%
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Island nation off the coast of Africa that briefly was the capital of Oman. | 1964 | Zanzibar | 67%
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The largest European empire since the Romans (up to that point), covering France, Germany, Italy, and more, led by Charlemagne himself. | c. 800 | Franks | 63%
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A highly contested region, under the control of China, India, and Pakistan today. It was briefly independent and ruled by the Shah Mir Dynasty. | 1561 | Kashmir | 62%
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The large part of Tanzania before the union with the above. | 1964 | Tanganyika | 62%
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The short-lived, only Mormon-led country in history, led by Brigham Young. | 1858 | Utah | 62%
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This kingdom, also known as "West Saxony," existed in southern Great Britain until it was unified with other kingdoms by Athelstan into England. | 927 | Wessex | 62%
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The dynastic union between Portugal and the Spanish crown | 1640 | Iberian Union | 61%
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An Indigenous American participatory democracy made up of six states that some speculate to have been a model, at least partly, for the United States. | c. 1812 | Iroquois Confederacy | 56%
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A kingdom in modern-day Romania that eventually fell to the Ottomans | 1417 | Wallachia | 52%
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An expansive empire that covered modern-day southern Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and other central asian countries at its peak. It eventually fragmented into smaller khanates which lasted until around 1850. | c. 1466 | Gold Horde | 50%
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A Catholic crusader-state on the Southeast Baltic shore. | 1525 | Teutonic Order | 46%
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This Iberian kingdom was formed from the division of the Old Asturian kingdom between Alfonso III's three sons. This one lasted the longest, before eventually joining the Kingdom of Castille. | 1479 | Leon | 44%
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The first distinctively Greek civilization. | c. 1100 BC | Mycenae | 33%
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The first three great Muslim Caliphates | 661 | Rashidun Caliphate | 30%
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The very difficult to pronounce kingdom on the islands of Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, Borneo, and the Malay Peninsula | 1527 | Majapahit | 27%
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The first three great Muslim Caliphates | 750 | Umayyad Caliphate | 21%
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The first three great Muslim Caliphates | 1517 | Abbasid Caliphate | 17%
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A medieval feudal state found in modern-day Georgia, and eventually unified with the Kingdom of Iberia (not the peninsula) under one king until it was eventually conquered by the Mongols. | c.1240 | Abkhazia | 15%
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