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Geography
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Bats
100

Used as currency in ancient Japan

What is rice?

100

The continents 

What are S. America, N. America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica? 

100

YOUNGER/MIDDLE QUESTION

Two quarters, three dimes, three nickels, and six pennies. 

What is $1.01? 

100

Had a democracy for 500 years in this area before Europeans came

Who were the Haudenosaunee?

100

The largest bat on earth.

What is the flying fox? 

200
A place of worship for Muslims. 

What is a mosque?

200

A group of islands

What is an archipelago? 

200

5.028 X 104

What is 50,280?

200

First written agreement to form a government

What was the Mayflower Compact?

200

A baby bat

What is a pup?

300

The name of the Swiss instrument that was used to communicate in the mountains. 

What is the alphorn? 

300

A man-made canal between North and South America which was made to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans

What is the Panama Canal? 

300

The sum of the interior angles of a hexagon

What is 720 degrees?

300

Agreed to work for 7 years

What was an indentured servant?

300

A bat is the only one in this group of animals that can fly.

What are mammals?

400

Most common language in Iran.

What is Farsi?

400

Slaves for rum & money, rum & money for sugar, etc.

What was the Trade Triangle?

400

1/36 as an exponent. 

What is 6-2?

400

We the people of the United States in order to...

What is the preamble to the U.S. Constitution?

400

Antarctica

What is the only continent that bats do not live on?

500

Two bordering countries on the northern coast of South America 

What are Venezuela and Guyana?

500

Egypt touches these two seas. 

What are Mediterranean and Red? 

500

The shape with interior angles that add to 1,440.

What is a 10-sided shape? (Decagon)

500

The original 13 colonies

What are Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia? 
500

Locating objects, such as prey, by the reflection of sound

What is echolocation?

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