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100

The powerhouse of the cell.

What is the Mitochondria?

100

This 13th century Mongolian ruler created the largest land Empire in History, including portions of present-day China and Russia.

Who was Genghis Khan/Chinggis Khan?

100

This US president began the US wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and served between 2001 and 2009, succeeding Pres. Bill Clinton and preceding Pres. Barack Obama.

Who is George W. Bush?

100

This Ronaldo-obsessed American Youtuber, famous for traveling to foreign nations like China, recently got nominated streamer of the year 

Who is iShowSpeed?

100

The galaxy which includes Earth and the solar system, visible at night by the naked eye.

What is the Milky Way?

200

Typically measured in Joules, this property is equivalent to mc2, and is the capacity to bring about change, do work, or cause motion.

What is Energy?

200

This conflict, which began following the German invasion of Poland in 1939, and ended with Japan's unconditional surrender in 1945, occurred between the Axis powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan) and the Allies (UK, US, and USSR) in both Europe and the Pacific theatre.

What was World War II?

200

Released for sale on November 10th, 2001, this device, produced by Apple, allowed users to store "1000" songs in their pocket.

What is the iPod?
200

This Canadian artist recently released three albums in one night.

Who is Drake?

200

The fifth planet from the sun, and the first gaseous planet from the sun.

What is Jupiter?

300

This English Scientist formulated the Laws of Motion and Universal Gravitation, as well as inventing calculus and the reflecting telescope. He is often portrayed sitting beneath an apple tree.

Who was Sir Issac Newton?

300

On Christmas night, 1776, Gen. George Washington led American troops across this river in an attack against Hessian troops in Trenton, NJ.

What is the Delaware River?

300

This individual spent 27 years in prison before his release in 1994, where he shortly became the first President of South Africa. This individual was an anti-apartheid activist and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.

Who was Nelson Mandela?

300

This nation is the first to popularize piezoelectric tiles, which convert kinetic energy from pedestrians into usable power.

What is Japan?

300

This vessel, operated by five main space agencies, was first inhabited in 2000, and continues as the only habitable, multinational space laboratory in low-earth orbit.

What is the International Space Station?

400

This element is is the most abundant element in stars, the first in the periodic table, and bonds with Oxygen to form water.

What is Hydrogen?

400

Often considered one of the wealthiest humans in history, this 14th century leader of the Mali Empire was known for his expansive gold ownership.

Who was Mansa Musa?

400

Ran against Barak Obama in the 2012 US Presidential election. Served as both Governor of Massachusetts and US Senator for the state of Utah.

Who is Mitt Romney?

400

The American spaceflight that first landed humans on the Moon in 1969.

What is the Apollo 11 mission?

500
This states the idea that energy cannot be created or destroyed, rather can only convert from one form to another, such as heat and work.

What is the First Law of Thermodynamics?

500

The date in 44 BC, which Julius Caesar was assassinated by Roman Senators. Reverenced by Shakespeare as "Beware the __________"

What are the Ides of March?

500

Refers to the withdraw of the UK from the European Union, takingplace on 31 January 2020, under PM Borris Johnson.

What was Brexit?

500

The last element sustainably synthesizable by stars

What is iron?

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