| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| "Iron Chancellor" who united Germany by 1871 | Otto von Bismarck | 84%
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| Capital from 1701 on | Berlin | 79%
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| German emperor and last king of Prussia | Wilhelm II. | 78%
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| "Enlightened monarch" who made Prussia a major European power | Frederick the Great | 75%
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| Order that took over the Baltic region of Prussia around 1230 | Teutonic {Knights} | 73%
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| Former capital of Prussia, known today as Kaliningrad | Königsberg | 69%
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| German name | Preußen | 67%
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| Province that was invaded and seized from Austria in 1740 (it now belongs to Poland) | Silesia | 67%
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| 1756-1763 conflict with Austria and France | Seven Years' War | 60%
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| All Prussian kings belonged to this royal house | Hohenzollern | 58%
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| The same monarch ordered the cultivation of this New World vegetable, despite farmers' dobuts | Potato | 57%
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| Prussia was officially abolished in this year | 1947 | 48%
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| Spiked helmet worn by many militarymen, including mentioned chancellor | {Pickel}haube | 47%
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| Philosopher ("Critique of Pure Reason") who spent his whole life in mentioned city | Immanuel Kant | 42%
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| French protestants who found refuge in Prussia in the 17th century | Huguenots | 38%
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| Struggle or clash between Prussians and other Germans, or Protestants and Catholics | Kultur{kampf} | 35%
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| Name either of the two Bundesliga teams whose names derive from Prussia | Borussia Dortmund, Borussia Mönchengladbach | 21%
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