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Norway
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What four-letter word is the term for an oral history of the Norse people?
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Saga
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Vikings from Norway were the first Europeans to reach Vinland. In what modern-day country would you find Vinland?
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Canada
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What award has been given out in Norway to people such as Nelson Mandela and Mother Theresa since 1901?
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Nobel Peace Prize
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What country was united with Norway from 1814 to 1905?
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Sweden
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What Norwegian explorer was the first person to reach the South Pole?
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Roald Amundsen
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Peru
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What animal was domesticated in Peru around 5000 BC?
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Llama
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What was the capital of the Inca Empire?
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Cusco
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What Spaniard conquered most of Peru?
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Francisco Pizarro
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What country did Peru fight against in the War of the Pacific?
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Chile
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What Japanese-Peruvian President helped defeat Shining Path terrorists but was convicted of crimes against humanity?
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Alberto Fujimori
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Cuba
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What style of music, whose name means "sauce" in Spanish, is based on Cuban traditions?
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Salsa
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What country invaded Cuba in 1898, ending Spanish colonization?
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United States
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Who led Cuba from 1961 until 2008?
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Fidel Castro
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Who was dictator of Cuba before that?
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Fulgencio Batista
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What was placed in Cuba in 1962, sparking a crisis?
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Nuclear Missiles
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Austria
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What royal house controlled Austria for most of its existence?
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Hapsburg
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Who was the only woman to rule the Austrian empire?
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Maria Theresa
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What country was Austria merged with from 1867-1918?
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Hungary
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Who became the world's first psychoanalyst in 1886?
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Sigmund Freud
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What was the term for Austria's merger into Germany in 1938?
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Anschluss
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Netherlands
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What flower was the center of a famous investment bubble in the 1600s?
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Tulip
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What wind-powered device was used by the Dutch to drain wetlands and greatly expand the land area of the country?
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Windmill
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What North American city did the Dutch cede to the English in 1664?
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New Amsterdam
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What scientific device was greatly improved by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek?
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Microscope
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What world famous painter was born in the Netherlands in 1853?
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Vincent Van Gogh
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China
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On what river did Chinese civlization first begin?
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Yellow River
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What philospher's sayings are collected in the "Analects"?
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Confucius
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What khan conquered China in 1279?
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Kublai Khan
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What island did China cede to Great Britain as a result of the Opium Wars?
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Hong Kong
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What was the last Chinese dynasty?
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Qing Dynasty
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The phrasing of the question is asking about an animal that became domesticated during that specific time period, not one that was already domesticated prior to it. There is a significant difference between those two concepts.
I was surprised the correct answer wasn't accepted while the incorrect answer was, especially when the correct answer is far more interesting. :)
Please review and thank you for many years of enjoyment with these terrific quizzes!
Who, surely?
But what about this part? That's the Tamil kings. No one conquers the Tamil kings.
Having said that…any chance that you can accept “Rhein” (the German spelling) for “Rhine”?