World History

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This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Which geographical term describes Japan's physical structure as a chain of islands?, How did Hitler violate the Treaty of Versailles?, In the Soviet Union, what was the objective of 'russification'?, Free!, Which language developed as a blend of Arabic, Persian, and the local Indian language spoken in Delhi?, Free!, Who was responsible for the construction of the Taj Mahal during the height of Mughal architecture?, When was Hitler elected chancellor of Germany?, What was the significance of the typhoons in 1274 and 1281 for Japan?, What was the Harlem Renaissance?, What was the 'Great Purge' launched by Stalin in 1934 meant to eliminate?, What social systems did British officials work to end in India?, Which 1929 event is credited with sparking the global economic downturn known as the Great Depression?, Which valley did France seize when Germany could not pay reparations?, Who claimed Australia for Britain in 1770?, What was the primary outcome of the Spanish-American War regarding the Philippines?, How did Hitler view Christianity?, What is dowry?, Free!, Which country tried to invade Japan in 1274 and 1281?, What name did the French give to their combined colonial holdings of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia?, What were the Nuremberg Laws?, How did the 'Jazz Age' get its name during the 1920s? and What was the purpose of the 'Maginot Line' built by France after World War I?.

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