| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Scientist whose "Principia Mathematica" was published by the Royal Society | Isaac Newton | 95%
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| Island conquered by the Qing dynasty | Taiwan | 94%
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| City founded by William Penn | Philadelphia | 89%
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| Palace where the Hall of Mirrors was built | Versailles | 89%
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| Territory on the Mississippi River which was explored by La Salle and named for the French king | Louisiana | 88%
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| Country with whom China signed the Treaty of Nerchinsk, the first formal treaty between China and a European power | Russia | 86%
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| Temple in Athens which was partially destroyed in a battle between Venice and the Ottoman Empire (who were using it for gunpowder storage) | The Parthenon | 86%
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| Dutch prince who was brought in to co-rule England with his wife Mary | {William} of Orange | 86%
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| Beverage which the Ottomans supposedly introduced to that capital | Coffee | 85%
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| Religious group that Penn was a part of | Quakers | 85%
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| Group of three physical laws explained in the above work | Three laws of {motion} | 83%
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| European capital which was besieged by the Ottoman Empire in 1683 | Vienna | 77%
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| Group of people forced to flee France after Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes | Huguenots (Protestants) | 71%
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| Practice which was formalized in French colonies by the "Code Noir" | Slavery | 69%
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| Revolution which deposed James II as King of England | {Glorious} Revolution | 44%
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| Alliance of European powers which fought against the Ottomans | {Holy} League | 29%
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