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What was the main purpose of the Congress of Vienna in 1815?

A. To redraw the map of Europe after the Napoleonic Wars

B. To establish a world government

C. To negotiate the end of World War I

D. To plan the European Union

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A. To redraw the map of Europe after the Napoleonic Wars


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Which European country was a major colonial power in India during the Age of Imperialism?

A. Britain

B. France

C. Portugal

D. Spain

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Who was the architect of the Palace of Versailles?

A. Louis XIV

B. Peter the Great

C. Leonardo da Vinci

D. Christopher Wren

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The Treaty of Versailles formally ended which war?

A. World War I

B. World War II

C. Napoleonic Wars

D. Crimean War

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Which English monarch was known for his six marriages and the English Reformation?

A. Henry VIII

B. Edward VI

C. Mary I

D. Elizabeth I

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What was the main purpose of the Congress of Vienna in 1815?

A. To redraw the map of Europe after the Napoleonic Wars

B. To establish a world government

C. To negotiate the end of World War I

D. To plan the European Union

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Who was the last Tsar of Russia before the Russian Revolution?

A. Nicholas II

B. Alexander II

C. Ivan the Terrible

D. Peter the Great

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Who was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?

A. Margaret Thatcher

B. Theresa May

C. Indira Gandhi

D. Angela Merkel

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Which Russian ruler is known for his extensive territorial expansion, including the annexation of Siberia?

A. Ivan the Terrible

B. Peter the Great

C. Catherine the Great

D. Alexander II

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Which European country was known for its cultural and scientific achievements during the Enlightenment, including philosophers like Voltaire and Rousseau?

A. France

B. Germany

C. Italy

D. Spain

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Who was the first King of unified Italy in the 19th century?

A. Victor Emmanuel II

B. Giuseppe Garibaldi

C. Camillo di Cavour

D. Benito Mussolini

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Which European city was the center of the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century?

A. Wittenberg

B. Geneva

C. Rome

D. Avignon

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The Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494 divided the New World between which two countries?

A. Spain and Portugal

B. England and France

C. Netherlands and Belgium

D. Italy and Germany

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Who was the first King of unified Italy in the 19th century?

A. Victor Emmanuel II

B. Giuseppe Garibaldi

C. Camillo di Cavour

D. Benito Mussolini

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Which European city was the center of the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century?

A. Wittenberg

B. Geneva

C. Rome

D. Avignon

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Which Enlightenment philosopher wrote The Social Contract?

A. Jean-Jacques Rousseau

B. John Locke

C. Voltaire

D. Montesquieu

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What was the main cause of the Irish Potato Famine in the mid-19th century?

A. Potato blight

B. Drought

C. Volcanic eruption

D. Locust infestation

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Who was the first Tudor monarch of England?

A. Henry VII

B. Edward VI

C. Elizabeth I

D. Mary I

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Who was the first Roman Emperor?

A. Augustus Caesar

B. Julius Caesar

C. Nero

D. Trajan

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Who was the founder of the Jesuit order, known for its role in the Counter-Reformation?

A. Ignatius of Loyola

B. Martin Luther

C. John Calvin

D. Ulrich Zwingli

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Which event marked the beginning of the French Revolution?

A. Storming of the Bastille

B. Battle of Waterloo

C. Reign of Terror

D. Treaty of Versailles

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Who was the author of The Divine Comedy, an epic poem that describes the journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise?

A. Dante Alighieri

B. Petrarch

C. Boccaccio

D. Machiavelli

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Who was the architect of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City?

A. Donato Bramante

B. Michelangelo

C. Gian Lorenzo Bernini

D. Leonardo da Vinci

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What was the significance of the Battle of Waterloo in 1815?

A. It marked the final defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte

B. It was a major battle in the American Civil War

C. It was a decisive battle in the Crimean War

D. It marked the beginning of the Napoleonic Wars

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Who was the Austrian Archduke whose assassination triggered the outbreak of World War I?

A. Franz Ferdinand

B. Franz Joseph

C. Maximilian

D. Karl I

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Which country was known as the Sick Man of Europe in the 19th and early 20th centuries?

A. Ottoman Empire

B. Austria-Hungary

C. Spain

D. Russia

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Who was the author of The Prince, a treatise on political theory and leadership?

A. Niccol� Machiavelli

B. Thomas More

C. Martin Luther

D. John Locke

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Which event is known as the Glorious Revolution?

A. The overthrow of James II in 1688

B. The French Revolution

C. The Russian Revolution

D. The American Revolution

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Which war is often referred to as the Great War?

A. World War I

B. American Revolutionary War

C. Napoleonic Wars

D. World War II

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Which war saw the Battle of Agincourt in 1415?

A. Hundred Years' War

B. War of the Roses

C. Napoleonic Wars

D. English Civil War

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Who was the leader of the unification of Germany in the 19th century?

A. Otto von Bismarck

B. Giuseppe Garibaldi

C. Napoleon Bonaparte

D. Karl Marx