| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Civilization which created the pyramids | Egyptian | 96%
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| This city that housed an empire wasn't built in a day | Rome | 62%
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| His empire created the world's first lighthouse | Alexander the Great | 56%
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| Collective regional city-states located in Modern Day Iraq | Mesopotamia | 54%
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| Civilization that conquered #2 that practiced Zorothaism | Persian | 54%
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| Civilization that created the Gates of Ishtar and the Hanging Gardens | Babylonian | 51%
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| Famous Chinese philosopher | Confucius | 50%
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| Oldest of three dynasties located between the Huang He and Yangtze Rivers | Shang | 38%
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| The world's first epic was of this man, who was one third man and two thirds god | Gilgamesh | 36%
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| Civilization based out of the Yucatan Peninsula | Olmec | 36%
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| Collection of city-states that united together after King Xerxes of #9 attacked | Greek | 35%
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| He created an influential code of law by which humans were responsible for their own actions | King Hammurabi | 34%
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| He created the world's first true empire, the Akkadian | Sargon the Great | 24%
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| Macedonian King who was the father of #17 | King Phillip II | 23%
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| Civilization located in Anatolia, nicknamed the Iron Men | Hittites | 21%
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| Emporer of #9 who attacked #2 and let the Hebrews keep their beliefs | King Cyrus the Great | 21%
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| Middle of three dynasties located between the Huang He and Yangtze Rivers | Zhou | 20%
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| Egyptian Pharaoh who died at age 18, very famous curse | King Tutankhamun | 16%
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| Civilization located in modern-day Sudan | Kush | 16%
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| Biblical king who destroyed Solomon's temple | King Nebuchadnezzar II | 13%
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| Civilization located in the Indus River Valley | Mohenjo-Daro | 12%
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| This man's massive library of cuneiform tablets allowed us to find out much about ancient civilizations | Ashurbanipal | 7%
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| Youngest of three dynasties located between the Huang He and Yangtze Rivers | Xi'an | 7%
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| Civilization located in the Andean Mountains (Pre-Incan) | Chavin | 2%
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