World Geography
US presidents
Types of Snakes
Famous Chicken dishes
International Foods by Country
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One of the largest building structures in the world, this stretches out nearly 13,000 miles in length. A popular attraction for visitors in Asia, myth says you can see this structure from space. 

Great wall of China

100

Sworn in as the 35th president in 1961, he is mostly remembered for navigating the Cold war and establishing the Peace Corps. Before his death, he laid plans to expand the economy and get it out of poverty. 

John F. Kennedy 

100

These poisonous snakes are known for their intimidating upright postures despite their elegance when they move. They have hollow fangs fixed to the top jaw at the front of the mouth. They have excellent sense of smell and night vision. 

Cobra 

100

This Italian American dish features the chicken in breaded form covered with tomato sauce and cheese. 

Chicken Parmigiana 

100

Italy 

Pizza, Pasta, Mozzarella Cheese 

200

Built in the early 26th century, these structures are the oldest of the seven wonders of the ancient world, located in Egypt. It is one of the oldest and last remaining structures, standing at almost 500 feet tall.

Great Pyramids

200

From politician and part time actor to becoming the 40th president of the US in 1981, this individual served as the first true conservative US president in over 50 years. He stimulated economic growth and implemented cuts in both taxes and government spending. 

Ronald Reagan 

200

These snakes are known for a specific sound they make, found at the tip of the tail. They use that sound to warn potential predators to back off or to distract them. They technically don't have ears and can't hear most sounds. They detect movement by sensing vibrations in the groud. 

Rattlesnake 

200

These bite-sized pieces of chicken are breaded and fried and make it easier for people to eat. The idea of this dish was originally developed by KFC in 1991, sharing similar ideas with chicken street food in Taiwan. This style of chicken is heavily adopted by many around the world. 

Popcorn Chicken 

200

Mexico 

Chocolate, Tacos, Corn 

300

Located in Italy, this is the largest ancient amphitheater ever built. It's famous for tourists to see because of the structure and history. Today it stands as a monument to Ancient Rome's architectural and engineering prowess. 

The Colosseum: Rome 

300

Becoming the 3rd president of the United States in 1801, this individual drafted the Declaration of Independence and defended the nation's shipping and trade interests. He was most notably remembered for the Louisiana purchase, which expanded the territory of the US by accruing the land from France 

Thomas Jefferson 

300

The largest living snake and one of the heaviest animals in the world, these snakes like to be in or near water and are excellent swimmers. Their eyes and nostrils are on top of their heads, so they can keep their body hidden underwater as they wait for prey. These snakes are so popular, they even made a movie franchise about it. 

Anaconda 

300
This classic American dish is the perfect combo with a breakfast staple. This Southern comfort food increased in popularity when it was introduced at a supper club in the 1930s, in Harlem, NY. The club served this dish to individuals who came too late for dinner but too early for breakfast.  

Chicken and Waffles 

300

France 

Croissants, Crepes, French Onion Soup 

400

Located in India, one of the world's most iconic monuments is made of white marble and surrounded by majestic domes. It is the most famous landmark in India, attracting about a million tourists yearly. 

Taj Mahal 

400

Serving from 1901 to 1909, the 26th president of the United States prioritized conserving and establishing national parks, forests and monuments to preserve US natural resources. He was responsible for beginning construction of the Panama Canal and expanded the Navy. 

Theodore Roosevelt 

400

This large, non-venomous snake is frequently kept and bred in captivity. Mostly found in South America, they are stealthy hunters and have a unique way of getting their prey, which gives these snakes its name. They are very active, and are known for climbing trees to catch birds. 

Boa Constrictor 

400

This savory dish with a pastry crust has a creamy filling with a variety of different ingredients. This popular comfort food is commonly served in the Winter but can now be found as a frozen convenience option. They say it originated in England and became popular among the wealthy. 

Chicken Pot Pie 

400

China 

Peking Duck, Dim Sum, Wontons 

500

Located in Peru, this symbol of the Incan empire sets high on the Andes mountains known for its dry-stone walls and popular hike trails for tourists. It's considered a wonder of the world and a world heritage listed site. 

Machu Picchu 

500

After 40 years of military service, the 34th US president in 1953 devoted his policies to waging peace. He continued new deal agencies and expanded social security. He concluded negotiations with China to end the Korean War, which allowed peace for the rest of his presidential term. 

Dwight Eisenhower 

500

Mostly found throughout southern and southeast Asia and parts of Florida, these semi-aquatic snakes can be found near any source of water. You can tell this snake by appearance alone, as they have dark brown patches and two lines that run horizontally across the head. They typically have two lungs, while most other snakes have one. 

Python 

500

This popular Indian dish originated in the 1950s at a restaurant in New Delhi, India. The dish was created by accident by combining leftover marinated chicken with a rich tomato sauce. It is a unique combination of spices and has become a symbol of Indian cuisine's richness and diversity. 

Butter Chicken 

500

Spain

Paella, Churros, Gazpacho 

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