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Trivia Questions

In the 1970s, as many as 18,000 troops from this Caribbean country fought in Angola's civil war

The ruins of this city destroyed by Rome in 146 B.C. are a 20-minute drive from Tunis, Tunisia

Sadiq Al-Mahdi, great-grandson of the Mahdi, led this largest African country from 1986-1989

In 1963 Ahmed Ben Bella became the first president of this north African country

This statue got a new torch in 1986; the old one was 100 years old

Term for the women of the 1920s who wore bobbed hair, short dresses & long strings of beads

This Sunshine State once had east & west portions; the western part now belongs to Ala., Miss. & La.

This Irish castle famous for its "stone" was built by Cormac MacCarthy about 1446

In 1863 Napoleon III persuaded this Archduke to become Emperor of Mexico

In 1453 at Castillon, the French artillery won the last battle of this long war