This is the term used to describe a legislature consisting of two chambers.
Bicameral
This was the name of Zedland's dictator.
BB Sonto
This American coin costs 2.8 cents to make.
The penny
This is Ms. Gibeson's home state.
California
This is the state in which Stranger Things takes place.
Indiana
These are the names of the first five presidents of the U.S. (in order).
Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe
This dance craze was popularized by Los Del Mar in 1993.
Macarena
This is the number of nieces and nephews Ms. Eichel currently has.
2
Name that movie: "Rosebud."
Citizen Kane
In Demon Slayer, this is Tanjiro's best sense.
Smell
This is the number of voting members of Congress.
535
This is the name of the villain in the 1985 video game “Super Mario Bros.”
Bowser
This Dungeons and Dragons class, one of Ms. Eichel's favorites, heals with divine magic.
Cleric
Before being executed by guillotine, she was known for being out of touch and pretentious.
Marie Antoinette
This is the name of the character AND the sitcom which immortalized the quote "We were on a break!"
Ross, Friends
List at least FOUR of the capitals of the countries researched during the Zedland simulation (Turkey, Ukraine, the UK, Australia, South Africa, Philippines, Uruguay)
Turkey = Ankara // Ukraine = Kyiv // the UK = London // Australia = Canberra // Philippines = Manila // Uruguay = Montevideo // South Africa = Cape Town, Pretoria, Bloem
This is considered to be the first reality TV show.
The Real World
This is the meaning of the following ASL sign [Ms. Eichel will demonstrate].
I love you!
This was Ms. Gibeson's former field of study (before teaching).
Urban planning
This is the name of an American science fiction drama television series revolving around FBI special agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.
The X-Files
These are the names of at LEAST 5 of the 9 SCOTUS Justices.
Clarence Thomas, Ketanji Brown Jackson, John G. Roberts, Samuel A. Alito, Jr., Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Neil McGill Gorsuch, Brett Michael Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett
This is the name of the economic policy put forward by Nixon and carried out by Reagan in the US and Thatcher in the UK that emphasizes government deregulation and austerity.
Neoliberalism
This Broadway musical, featuring John Adams, includes the songs "He Plays the Violin" and "Molasses to Rum."
1776
This is the name of the punk movement of the 1990s that was underscored by feminism and made popular by bands like Bikini Kill and Bratmobile.
Riot girl
This is the name of the high school featured in "Euphoria."
East Highland High School