Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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European Country that was ruled by Louis XVI from 1754-1793 | France | 96%
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American industrialist, founder of a Motor Company, introduced the Model T car | Henry Ford | 94%
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Patron Saint of Italy, who the current pope is named after | Francis of Assisi | 93%
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Period of hunger after harvests fail, Ireland experienced one due to lack of potatoes | Famine | 87%
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Adolf Hitlers title, German for Leader | Führer | 86%
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Country that fought the Winter War with the Soviet Union | Finland | 83%
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Inventor of the Mercury Thermometer, a unit of temperature is named after him | Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit | 82%
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Spanish Dictator from 1939 to 1975 who started the Spanish Civil War | Francisco Franco | 81%
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American Author who wrote The Great Gatsby | F. Scott Fitzgerald | 76%
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King of Aragon who established the infamous Spanish Inquisition | Ferdinand II | 65%
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Public Square of Ancient Roman Cities that served as marketplace, among others | Forum | 58%
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Group of Germanic Tribes that gave their name to a modern-day country | Franks | 58%
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Italian Renaissance Mathematician famous for his sequence | Fibonacci | 53%
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Fertile strip of land in Egypt and Mesopotamia where the oldest civilizations rose | Fertile Crescent | 44%
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Colony of France that consisted of what is now Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos | French Indochina | 40%
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Norse Goddess of Love and Beauty | Freyja | 39%
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The last Whig President of the US | Millard Fillmore | 30%
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The only member of Anne Frank's family who survived WWII | Otto Frank | 18%
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Islamic Caliphate ruled by caliphs that descended from Fatima, Muhammad's daughter | Fatimid Caliphate | 13%
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Captain of the HMS Beagle during Charles Darwin's famous voyage | Robert Fitzroy | 5%
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