Ohio
plagues
Great Depression
Dog Breeds
100

This Great lake has an extensive coastline that spans the length of Ohio's north

Lake Eerie

100

This plagues scientific names is Yersinia Pestis, and it caused the deaths of up to 60% of the European population after fleas spread it from Asia in the 1340s

Bubonic plague or Black death

100
The Great Depression began after a crash of this American financial institution named after the street it's located on

Wall Street

100

This tiny breed of Mexican dog was once sold as fair snacks in the markets of Tenochtitlan and were used by healers in the Aztec empire to lick wounds  

Chihuahua 

200

This largest city of Ohio is home to the Rock and Roll hall of fame and the Browns football team

Cleveland

200

This plague caused the deaths of millions of Americans in the 1980s and 90s, but received only apathetic attention from the U.S government due to the fact that the disease primarily affected lgbt people and drug users

AIDS

200

The Great Depression ended after this economic program began during the Roosevelt administration

The New Deal

200

This dog was once a favorite of the the Song dynasty royal court, who bred it to have a furrowed forehead to represent the characters "王子" (Wángzǐ) meaning prince

  

Pugs

300
There are calls to change the name of this city, the capital of Ohio, due to it's association with a genocidal Italian explorer. 

Columbus

300

This 2014-2016 plague caused the deaths of thousands in West Africa and stirred up a panic throughout the western world. Common symptoms can include internal bleeding which causes the vomiting of blood.   

Ebola

300

This type of vagrant worker came to prominancance during the great depression, traveling on trains in search of temporary work

Hobo

300

This English dog was a favorite of Queen Elizabeth I is a mix of Norman dogs introduced by William the Conqueror in the 11th century and the now extinct endemic southern hound. It was bred to have an excellent sense of smell and howl in order to conduct deer hunts. 

Beagle 

400

This city, on the border with Kentucky, was the birthplace of President Taft and has been "Crocker free since '83" in The Fairly Odd Parents

Cincinnati 

400

A plague of this disease caused by mosquitoes killed 1/10th of the population of Philadelphia in 1793. This disease also caused the deaths of tens of thousands of workers during the construction of the Panama Canal. the disease is named after the coloration it causes in the eyes caused by jaundice   

Yellow Fever

400

This New Deal program sponsored jobless young men to work on infrastructure projects in the burgeoning national park system 

CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps)

400

This dog was bread by Russian elites in order to hunt bears in the 17th century. They are notable for their height, long fur and snouts, and their resemblance to "little Russian ladies" 

Borzoi

500

This is the only endemic fruit to Ohio and much of the American east coast, known for it's green exterior and custardy yellow insides. 

Paw-Paw

500

This outbreak of Yersinia pestis  lasted from 541-549 and corresponded with the explosion of a major volcano in Iceland which shrouded the world in ash. Due to it's persistence in Constantinople, It was named after the byzantine emperor at the time  

Justinian plague or plague of Justinian 

500

the great depression was partially caused by the repeal of this standard, which revoked the value of money based on the weight of a precious element 

the gold standard

500

known to the Azende and Mangbetu peoples of the Kongo as "the dog of the bush", This dog is notable for it's inability to bark, omitting a strange yodel instead 

Basenji

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