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100

This person gathered the biographies of great Italian artists in The Lives of the Artists

Who was Giorgio Vasari?

100

Aerophones made of metal

What are brass instruments?

100

The equation describing the electric force between objects with electric charge 

What is Coulomb's Law?

100

Woodrow Wilson’s detailed blueprint for a lasting peace following World War I; it included support for self-determination, the freedom of the seas, and the creation of an international body, the League of Nations, where nations could resolve conflicts peacefully.

What were the Fourteen Points?

100

The mother of F. Scott Fitzgerald

Who was Mary McQuillan/Mollie?

200

In this technique, the head is in profile with the eye in frontal view, the torso in in full frontal view, and the lower body is in profile

What is fractional representation?

200

Major and minor scales that begin and end on the same tonic pitch

What are parallel scales?

200

An element of an electric circuit that only allows current to flow through it in one direction; often used to convert alternating current to direct current

What is a diode?

200

Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis whose theories describing the workings of the subconscious mind gained widespread influence within American society during the 1920s

Who was Sigmund Freud?

200

He is known as the Shakespeare of Harlem

Who was Langston Hughes?

300

An Italian movement focusing on speed, technology, modern life, and dynamism

What is Futurism?

300

The "empress of the blues"

Who is Bessie Smith

300

A material that can become magnetized when in the presence of a surrounding magnetic field but will not hold onto that magnetism permanently

What is paramagnetic?

300

The nickname for the coterie of officials and advisors within the Harding Administration, who used their political appointments and connections for graft and corruption

What was the Ohio Gang?

300

This is what historians refer to the period of 1940-1970 as

What is the Second Great Migration?

400

He is known for his controversial novels Women in Love and Lady Chatterley's Lover

Who was D.H. Lawrence

400

A short, repeated motif that often acts as an interlude until the next chorus begins.

What is a vamp?

400

A hypothetical particle that has a north pole without a south pole, or vice versa

What is a magnetic monopole?

400

People who rejected the Victorian era’s dominant social norms in favor of a non-conformist lifestyle that celebrated individual self-expression; many lived in New York’s Greenwich Village neighborhood. 

What were Bohemians?

400

The notorious gangster and bootlegger whom Meyer Wolfsheim is modeled after

Who was Arnold Rothstein?

500

Songs developed by the enslaved community that derive from Bible stories and verses

What are spirituals?

500

When working a job playing piano at this establishment, Lil Hardin demonstrated sheet music to customers

What was Jones' Music Store?

500

A type of wave where the direction of oscillation is parallel to the direction of the wave motion 

What is a longitudinal wave?

500

The Communist takeover of the Provisional Russian government in October of 1917, led by Vladimir Lenin

What was the Bolshevik Revolution?

500

In Salutamus, the epigraph is a quotation from this Shakespeare play

What is Henry IV, Part I (1597)

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