| Clue. | Country | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A violent uprising in 2004 ousted this Caribbean nation's president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide. | Haiti | 96%
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| A bloody revolution here in 2014 toppled the government and led to war with Russia. | Ukraine | 88%
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| The government of this Andean country committed a "self-coup" here in 1992 and the 2022 government attempted one also. | Peru | 80%
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| In 2021, this country's outgoing leader summoned a mob who then stormed the government building. | USA | 76%
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| Location of a failed 2001 takeover attempt by Tutsi rebels. | Burundi | 72%
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| General Min Aung Hlaing's military junta grabbed power here in 2021. | Myanmar | 68%
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| This country's police force arrested plotters from the Patriotische Union in 2022. | Germany | 56%
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| This Andean country's army stormed the presidential palace in 2024. | Bolivia | 44%
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| Site of a violent takeover in 2003 by General François Bozizé, aided by militants from Chad. | Central African Republic | 44%
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| This country's Royal Army took over the country in 2006, as they had before in 1991. | Thailand | 44%
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| In 2009, rebels here stormed President Zelaya's house at night and sent him into exile in Costa Rica. | Honduras | 36%
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| This desert country's 2008 coup d'état saw Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya removed from power and military rule imposed. | Mauritania | 36%
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| President Akayev was overthrown in this nation's Tulip Revolution of 2005. | Kyrgyzstan | 32%
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| Island state which saw an initially successful 2003 coup led by Major Fernando Pereira, who then agreed to a deal to relinquish power. | São Tomé and Príncipe | 32%
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| 2004 misadventure known as the Wonga Coup, backed by Margaret Thatcher's son, who was later convicted for it. | Equatorial Guinea | 24%
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| Pro-democracy protestors torched several state buildings here in 2021; the king was said to have fled the country. | Eswatini | 20%
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| A coup d'état here in 2000 saw PM Ulufa’alu's government fall to the Malaita Eagle Force. | Solomon Islands | 20%
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| Parts of parliament were set on fire here in 2020 by protestors, following spending cuts under President Alejandro Giammattei. | Guatemala | 16%
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| This African country's government was overthrown by the forces of General Veríssimo Correia Seabra in 2003. | Guinea-Bissau | 12%
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| The capitol was set on fire in this African nation in 2024. | Liberia | 8%
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