Statistics for History of the Entire World, I Guess

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DescriptionTime / YearAnswer% Correct
This diverse group of reptiles become extinct.- 66 millionDinosaurs
79%
This process begins: light energy synthesizes sugars from carbon dioxide and water, releasing oxygen as a waste product.- 3000 millionPhotosynthesis
79%
Humans domesticate and tame the equus ferus caballus, otherwise known as the...-2000Horse
67%
This 'great' leader of Macedonia conquers the entire Persian Empire-330Alexander the Great
66%
Rather than hunting and gathering, Homo Sapiens begin this food-producing practice.- 11,500Farming / Agriculture
66%
King Menes founds this pyramid-building civilization.-3150Egypt
65%
By this year, most countries on this continent are decolonised.1975Africa
62%
This illness kills half of Europe, resulting in up to 200 million deaths.1350Black Death
62%
The European Union introduces this currency. The UK keeps Sterling.1999Euro
62%
The Declaration of Independence is signed in this new country.1776United States of America
62%
This major war begins.1914World War I
62%
This individual is sentenced by Pontius Pilate to be scourged and then crucified by the Romans.30Jesus Christ
61%
Neil Armstrong becomes the first man to walk on this natural satellite.1969Moon
61%
Four coordinated terror attacks bring down this New York trade hub.2001World Trade Center
61%
This explorer sets off on his first voyage from Spain. He later finds the Americas.1492Christopher Columbus
60%
Homonids learn how to control this useful exothermic chemical process.-1.5 millionFire
60%
This enlightened religious leader is born in Ancient India.- 480Buddha
59%
Ex-slaves in this Caribbean country rise against the French Republic to establish independence from slave owners and colonial powers.1791Haiti
59%
This empire establish colonial dominance throughout the Mediterranean1Roman
59%
Moscow loses its governing power, leading to the fast dissolution of this socialist state.1991Soviet Union
59%
The Stock markets crash, causing this period of economic hardship.1929The Great Depression
59%
This Japanese city is bombed by the USAAF, killing up to 160,0001945Hiroshima
58%
This car-powering fossil fuel is discovered in Persia.1908Oil
58%
The USSR and USA fight over spaceflight achievements.1957The Space Race
58%
This Ancient Greek philosopher writes The Republic.- 390Plato
56%
An abundance of this essential metal is first used in the Middle East and Balkans to make bronze.-3000Tin
56%
This great Chinese teacher is born. His students would later write The Analects in his honour.- 551Confucius
55%
Europeans begin using this abundant metal, bringing in the final of the three pre-historic periods.- 1100Iron
55%
Constantinople falls to this Caliphate led by Mehmed the Conqueror, starting this empire.1453Ottoman Empire
55%
This war between the Union and the confederacy ends, leading to the liberty of four million black slaves.1865American Civil War
54%
This system of racial segregation is repealed in South Africa.1991Apartheid
54%
This man becomes integral to the eventual independence of India this year.1947Mahatma Gandhi
54%
This Corsican is crowned emperor of the French.1804Napoleon
54%
Europe's rebirth, bringing them out of the cultural, social and economic dark ages marked by the fall of Rome.1450Renaissance
54%
The Ottoman empire having come to an end, this country fights for and gains independence, preventing the establishment of a new Byzantine Empire.1923Turkey
54%
These Norse people begin to raid and establish settlements in Northern Europe. The longship was one of the keys to their success.793Vikings
54%
This empire survives as 'Eastern Rome', more commonly known as this.476Byzantine Empire
53%
Practically all major animal phyla started appearing in the fossil record.- 541 millionCambrian explosion
53%
New manufacturing processes in engineering begin this revolution.1760Industrial Revolution
53%
This man becomes the first leader of the USSR.1922Vladimir Lenin
53%
The mysterious explosion of the USS Maine is blamed on this country, leading to a war over Cuba.1898Spain
52%
This transcontinental network of trade routes proves integral to the development of Asian, Europe and the horn of Africa.207-220The Silk Road
52%
The Qing dynasty fights back against colonial trade (especially British) in these wars.1839Opium Wars
51%
Byzantium is given this new name and is made the capital of the newly pious Roman Empire330Constantinople
49%
This Mongolian emperor begins a campaign, conquering much of modern China, central Asia and Eastern Europe.1206Genghis Khan
49%
This conduit for maritime trade is created. It connects the Atlantic and Pacific ocean.1914Panama Canal
49%
This period of post-war prosperity begins, known for jazz, bootlegging mobsters and the Charlestone. It would later colloquially be known as this:1920The Roaring Twenties / The Jazz Age
47%
Using stone, homonids start hammering away at things using these implements.- 3.5 millionTools
47%
This king of the Franks becomes the first Holy Roman Emperor.800Charlemagne
46%
This tribunal begins in Spain, rooting out non-Christians or burning them in public.1478Spanish Inquisition
46%
The peace of the Gupta Empire starts the Indian Golden Age, known for creating zero, the decimal numeral system and this fun 8x8 game.400Chess
45%
Non-Romans destroy Western Rome, but Romans called them by this name.476Barbarians
44%
Harold Godwinson loses the Battle of Hastings this year to this Duke of Normandy.1066William the Conquerer
44%
The world nears nuclear war due to this confrontation between the USA and the USSR.1962Cuban Missile Crisis
42%
The first Tsar of Russia. He establishes Muscovy as an empire after taking control of the entire Volga river.1556Ivan the Terrible
42%
The British set off on this First Fleet to establish this colony in modern day Australia. Today it is the oldest state in Australia.1788New South Wales
42%
These expert seafarers and merchants take prominence after a violent collapse of the key bronze age civilizations. They would go on to invent the alphabet.- 1500Phoenician
42%
Bartolomeu Dias becomes the first European to sail around this southernmost tip of Africa.1488Cape of Good Hope
41%
Emperor Ying Zheng unites all the seven states of China, thereby ending the Warring States period and bringing in this dynasty.-221Qin Dynasty
41%
A scathing criticism of the Catholic church by Martin Luther leads to this period of religious change.1517Reformation
40%
The original Thermidorian Reaction: this revolutionary and executionist of Louis XVI is himself executed in France, ending the Reign of Terror.1794Robespierre
40%
This ancient Phoenician city-state loses the name Tyre, establishing itself as a major colonial power in the third century BC.- 264Carthage
39%
In response to the previous, the suicide-by-asp of this ruler also marked the end of Ptolemaic Kingdom.-30Cleopatra
39%
Poorly regulated lending leads to this market crash, the worst since the Great Depression.2008Great Recession
39%
Saul becomes the first king of this newly united kingdom.- 1037Judah / Judea
38%
The first of this kind of military government begins in Japan.1192Shogunate
38%
Dynastic policy pursued by Maximilian I gets this family into French, Austrian, Dutch and Italian seats of power, causing monarchical control of Spain this year.1516Habsburg
35%
This six week massacre in China becomes a lasting memory of Japanese aggression during World War II.1937Rape of Nanking
35%
Homo Sapiens begin using this useful communicative tool.- 200,000Speech
35%
In response to the above, the rule of the British East India Company is transferred to the Crown in the person of Queen Victoria, establishing this1858British Raj
34%
The Mycenaeans become the earliest form of this civilization.- 1600Greek
34%
The major powers of Great Britain, Prussia and France, the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria and the Russian Empire go to war over their colonies.1756Seven Years War
34%
This Emperor of Mali goes on tour. He may have been the richest person of the Middle Ages.1324Mansa Musa
33%
Following antagonism from Cyrus the Great, these half-century wars between the Greek and Persian empire begin. Xerxes I is remembered as a key figure of this war.499Greco-Persian Wars
32%
The Berlin Conference causes this colonial phenomenon, eliminating the autonomy of many African nations in favour of European dominion.1884Scramble for Africa
32%
Adoption of technological systems such as telegraph and railroad networks, gas and water supply, and sewage systems leads to the second of these industrial booms.1870Second Industrial Revolution
32%
Alexius I feels the pressure due to the above. The Pope orders Christian armies to march to Jerusalem, attacking several cities on their way.1099First Crusade / Siege of Jerusalem
31%
This federation of East Slavic and Finnic peoples begins.882Kievan Rus
31%
This Mauryan ruler gives five hundred elephants to his rival Selecus in an territorial alliance treaty.-305Chandragupta
28%
This communist government is established by Mao in China.1949CPC
28%
The largest city in the pre-Columbian Americas reaches its peak, with a population estimated at 125,000 or more, making it at least the sixth-largest city in the world.450Teotihuacan
28%
This Sultan of the Ottoman state rules over at least 25 million people.1540Suleiman the Magnificent
27%
Earth's most severe extinction event. Mysteriously, up to 96% of all marine species and 70% of terrestrial vertebrate species now extinct.- 252 millionPermian extinction
26%
China is split between the kingdoms of Wei, Shu (Han) and Wu in this period.220 - 280Three Kingdoms
26%
Key linguistic, scientific and cultural work hits its stride in this important levantine house / library, harkening in the Islamic Golden Age756Baghdad House of Wisdom
25%
This period of Greek cultural influence and power ends, owing to Augustus's defeat of Mark Antony at the Battle of Actium.-31Hellenistic
25%
The introduction of the camel to the western Sahara, opens the way to great economic changes in the area that would become this empire.300Ghana Empire / Wagadou
24%
These early chariot-riding peoples start the Hittite Empire.- 1600Indo-European
24%
Tsar Nicholas II's reign ends after this social revolution in Russia.1917Russian Revolution
24%
With Java as its capital, this Hindu empire owns large swaths of land in the Indian and Pacific empire.1389Majapahit
22%
This treaty between Spain and Portugal divides up the newfound lands of the Americas.1494Treaty of Tordesillas
22%
This nomadic group establish dominance in inner Asia576Göktürks
18%
Regular trading starts relationships between many states around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, starting the first of this kind of civilization.-3500River Valley Civilization
18%
The Byzantines are beaten by this Islamic dynasty at the Battle of Manzikert, establishing a wide area of dominance in the area.1071Seljuk Turks
18%
This secret treaty allowed the British, Italians and French to divide up the Middle East and control certain areas by proxy. When later exposed, it was seen as a betrayal of their promises to the Arabs.1916Sykes-Picot
18%
The Low Countries begin fighting for a republic after repression by the Habsburgs.1566The Dutch Revolt
15%
Dutch companies invade Portuguese colonies in the Americas, Africa, India and the Far East, starting this maritime war.1601Dutch–Portuguese War / Spice War
14%
Shortly following the death of the prophet Muḥammad, this Islamic Caliphate now controls most of the Middle East and much of North Africa.654Rashidun Caliphate
14%
This man becomes the Monarch of Saudi Arabia.1932Ibn Saud
13%
T.E Lawrence helps the Arabs achieve a military victory against the Ottomans in this uprising. The creation of a unified Arab state would later fall through, however.1918Arab Revolt
12%
Indians fight back against the East India trading company in these revolts.1857Indian Rebellion / Indian Revolt
9%
The Dutch republic is established upon the signing of this treaty by the Lords States General of the United Netherlands and the Spanish Crown.1648Peace of Münster
7%

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