U.S. History
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Art
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400

He was the first President of the United States.

Who was George Washington?

400

This symbol at the beginning of a staff tells singers they are in a high range.

What is the treble clef?

400

Red, Blue, and Yellow are known as these types of colors.

What are primary colors?

400

This 4-year degree is typically earned after graduating from a college or university.

What is a Bachelor's Degree?

400

In volleyball, the same player cannot hit the ball this many times in a row.

What is twice or two times?

800

This document declared the American colonies' independence from Britain.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

800

This Italian musical term means to sing "loudly."

What is forte?

800

Orange, Green, and Purple are created by mixing primary colors and are called this.

What are secondary colors?

800

This branch of the military is primarily responsible for air warfare.

What is the Air Force?

800

In soccer, only this player is allowed to use their hands on the field.

Who is the goalkeeper or goalie?

1200

This 1860s conflict was fought between the Northern Union and the Southern Confederacy.

What is the Civil War?

1200

A symbol that cancels a previous sharp or flat is called this.

What is a natural?

1200

This term refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.

What is value?

1200

This is the term for the overall topic or specific subject you study in college.

What is a major?

1200

In 11 on 11 football, a touchdown is worth this many points.

What is six?

1600

This 19th-century path was used by pioneers traveling to the West Coast.

What is the Oregon Trail?

1600

In 4/4 time, this many beats are given to a half note.

What is two?

1600

This art style, made famous by Monet, focuses on light and thin brushstrokes.

What is Impressionism?

1600

These two exams are often taken in high school to determine college readiness and may be required to apply to a college to determine acceptance.

What are the SAT and the ACT?

1600

In Track & Field, this event involves jumping over a series of metal frames.

What are hurdles?

2000

She refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, sparking a major boycott.

Who was Rosa Parks?

2000

This is the distance between two pitches, such as a C to a G.

What is an interval?

2000

This is the technique of creating the illusion of depth on a flat surface.

What is perspective?

2000

This is what the acronym "CCMR" represents.

What is College/Career/Military Readiness?
2000

In Cross Country, a "perfect score" for a team is this many points.

What is 15?

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