World War I
Industrial Rev.
Economics
Geography/Food Sec.
Mystery
100

The Allies and the Central Powers

The Allies and the Central Powers.What are the two main alliances during World War I?

100

Great Britain

In which country did the Industrial Revolution begin?

100

Gross Domestic Product

What does GDP stand for?

100

Desert, rainforest, tundra, grassland and aquatic

What are the major biomes of the world?

100

The Nile 

Which river is the longest in the world?

200

The Treaty of Versailles

What treaty officially ended World War I?

200

The cotton gin 

What invention by Eli Whitney revolutionized the cotton industry?

200

Limited resources and unlimited wants

What is the basic economic problem of scarcity?

200

Rice

What is the most common staple crop produced in the world?

200

The 45th President of the United States of America

What number president is Jow Biden?

300

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

What event is commonly considered the spark that started World War I?

300

The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area across different seasons or years

What is crop rotation?

300

The value of the next best alternative foregone when making a decision

What does the term "opportunity cost" refer to?

300

Refers to the decline in the quality and productivity of land due to natural processes or human activities

What is land degradation?

300

16 years old

What is the minimum age for the upcoming Australian social media ban?

400

To avoid a two-front war by quickly defeating France before turning to fight Russia.

What was the primary purpose of the Schlieffen Plan?

400

James Hargreaves

Who invented the spinning jenny, revolutionizing the textile industry?

400

Monopoly

What do we call a market structure with only one seller?

400

Due to the rain shadow effect, where moist air rises on the windward side, loses moisture as precipitation, and leaves dry air to descend on the leeward side.

Why do deserts often form on the leeward side of mountain ranges?

400

1939

In what year did World War II start?

500

The Lusitania

What was the name of the British passenger ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1915?

500

1837

What year was the telegraph invented?

500

Occurs when the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded at a specific price, resulting in no incentive for the price to change.

What is economic equilibrium?

500

Refers to the level of detail or size of a geographic area being studied, ranging from global to local

What is the concept of scale?

500

North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm

What are the names of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's children?

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