| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Modern-day country that is Rhodesia's successor state | Zimbabwe | 98%
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| Rhodesia was named for this British magnate and politician | Cecil Rhodes | 89%
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| South Africa | 84%
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| Portugal (Mozambique) | 79%
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| Zambia | 77%
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| Year in which Rhodesia issued a Unilateral Declaration of Independence | 1965 | 72%
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| Capital City of Rhodesia | Salisbury | 68%
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| Prime Minister who maintained white majority rule for fourteen years | Ian Douglas Smith | 64%
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| War in which the Rhodesian government fought against ZAPU and ZANU | Rhodesian Bush War | 63%
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| Rhodesians claimed that they were "more _____ than the British" | British | 62%
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| Waterfall on the above river, one of the largest in the world | Victoria Falls | 62%
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| ZANU leader who became prime minister in 1980 | Robert Mugabe | 60%
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| Percentage of Rhodesians who were white at their peak in 1975(to the nearest whole number) | 8% | 59%
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| River that marks the northern border of Rhodesia | Zambezi | 59%
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| Rhodesia was known as the _______ of Africa due to its agriculture | Breadbasket | 48%
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| Countries bordering Rhodesia at the time of its independence | Britain (Bechuanaland) | 47%
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| River that marks the southern border of Rhodesia | Limpopo | 31%
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| Second largest city in Rhodesia, the largest in Matabeleland | Bulawayo | 30%
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| The Rhodesian national anthem was set to this Beethoven tune | Ode to Joy | 24%
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| Name of Rhodesia's national anthem, adopted in 1974 | Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia | 19%
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| Rhodesian patriotic folk singer known for "Rhodesians Never Die" | Clem Tholet | 13%
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| 1997 autobiographic apologia by the above | The Great Betrayal | 13%
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| Leka, crowned prince of this country, lived in Rhodesia in the 1970s | Albania | 11%
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| 1979 agreement promising transition to black majority rule | Lancaster House Agreement | 11%
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| UANC leader and bishop who briefly presided over a transition regime | Abel Muzorewa | 5%
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