Medicine
Wild Animals
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Yugoslavia
World War II
100

Medical professionals use this instrument to listen to internal sounds of the human body, such as heartbeats and breathing.

Stethoscope

100
Native to the Arctic, this is the largest land carnivore in the world.

Polar Bear

100

Located in a narrow valley along the Miljacka River this city is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Sarajevo

100

This statesman served as the president of Yugoslavia from 1953 until his death in 1980.

Josip Broz Tito

100

On December 7, 1941 the Japanese military launched a surprise naval air attack on this U.S. naval base in Hawaii.

Pearl Harbor

200

This type of medication is prescribed to treat and prevent bacterial infections, though it is ineffective against viruses.

Antibiotic

200

Capable of reaching speeds up to 70 mph (112h km/h) this African big cat is the fastest land animal.

Cheetah

200

The famous 16th-century Ottoman bridge Stari Most crosses the Neretva River in this historic city.

Mostar

200

Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian and Montenegrin were all considered variants of this official majority language of Yugoslavia.

Serbo-Croatian

200

Codenamed Operation Overlord, June 6 1944 is widely remembered by this military date designation.

D-Day

300

The red pigment inside red blood cells responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body is known as this.

Hemoglobin

300

These semi-aquatic Australian mammals lay eggs, have webbed feet and sport a duck-like bill.

Platypus

300

This town on the Adriatic coast provides Bosnia and Herzegovina with its only access to the sea.

Neum

300

During the Cold War, Yugoslavia was a founding member of this international movement of nations not formally aligned with either major power bloc.

Non-Aligned Movement

300

This turning- point Eastern Front battle from August 1942 to February 1943 resulted in the total destruction of the German 6th Army.

Battle of Stalingrad

400

This medical imaging technique uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to generate detailed images of organs and tissues inside the body.

MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)

400

The largest animal ever known to have lived on Earth is this marine mammal.

Blue Whale

400

Signed in Ohio in November 1995 this peace agreement brought an end to the Bosnian War.

Dayton Accords

400

In 1984, this Yugoslav capital hosted the XIV Winter Olympic Games.

Sarajevo

400

This British Prime Minister famously promised his people "blood, toil, tears and sweat" during WWII.

Winston Churchill

500

Doctors swear to uphold ethical standards via an oath named after this ancient Greek physician often considered the "Father of Medicine".

Hippocrates

500

Native to the forests of Central Africa this mammal with zebra- like striped legs is the only living relative of the giraffe.

Okapi

500

This Bosnian author was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1961 for his historical novel The Bridge on the Drina.

Ivo Andrić

500

The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) was composed of this many constituent socialist republics.

6 (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia) 

500

Signed in September 27 1940 this pact established the Axis alliance between Germany, Italy and Japan.

Tripartite Pact

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