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1066

1215

1492

1789

Andean South America

Buddhism

Capitalism

Christianity

Communism

Confucianism

Constitutional Government

Crusades

Declaration of Independence

Democratic-Republican Government

Development of Cities

Cold War

Development of Farming

Enlightenment

European Renaissance and Reformation

Fascism

Feudalism

Hammurabi’s Code

Hinduism

Holocaust

Human Rights

Islam

John Locke’s Two Treatises of Government

Judaism

Justinian’s Code of Laws

Limited Evidence

Magna Carta

Manorialism

Mesoamerica

Nazism

Neolithic Agricultural Revolution

Parliamentary Government

American Revolution

Glorious Revolution

French Revolution

Russian Revolution

Popular Sovereignty

Roman Catholic Church

Secularism

Separation of Powers

Social Mobility

Socialism

Straits of Hormuz

Sub-Saharan Africa

Archimedes

Robert Boyle

Winston Churchill

Imperialism

Nicolaus Copernicus

Marie Curie

Thomas Alva Edison

Albert Einstein

Erastosthenes

Robert Fulton

Galileo Galilei

Mohandas Gandhi

Adolf Hitler

Vladimir I. Lenin

Mao Zedong

Mother Teresa of Calcutta

Sir Isaac Newton

Louis Pasteur

Pope John Paul II (Karol Wojtyla)

Pythagoras

Desmond Tutu

James Watt

Woodrow Wilson