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100

In which century did the golden age of piracy occur? 

When was the late 17th early 18th century? (between 1650 to 1730) 

100

This prominent figure in American History was known for his purchase of the west: a purchase of roughly 4 cents per acre. 

Who was Thomas Jefferson? 

100

This famous film follows the life of a tech billionaire stealing "his" famous company idea from a set of twins at his university. 

What is The Social Network? 

100

This prominent piece of literature follows four sisters as they grow up during the Civil War in America. 

What is Little Women? 

100

1942: Peak of World War Two. Someone on the home front would be in charge of keeping a victory garden, raising money for war bonds and doing their part to support the war effort. 

Who is Molly Mcintire? 

200

This well known pirate existed during the Golden Age of Piracy, and was known for striking fear into his enemies by placing lit matches under his hat, enveloping his face in smoke. 

Who was Blackbeard?

200

This American President was known for inheriting the Manhattan Project from his predecessor, Franklin D. Roosevelt, in 1945. He later utilized the Atomic Weapons against two civilian cities in Japan, ending 250,000 lives. 

Who was Harry S. Truman? 

200

This prominent 1818 novel follows the scientifically grotesque: a creature formed as an amalgamation of discarded soldiers body parts.

What is Frankenstien: The Modern Prometheus? 

200

This coming of age book follows a teenage boy navigating class conflict, identity and loyalty. 

What is The Outsiders? 

200

1774: In the colony of Virgina, colonists and loyalists fight over the North American colonies. Rebels of the throne find themselves arguing with their loyalist neighbors, and protesting high taxes after the French-Indian war. 

Who was Felicity Merriman? 

300

These two historic female pirates narrowly escaped execution due to fake pregnancy announcements. They are often depicted in modern pop culture to be lovers at sea. 

Who are Ann Bonny and Mary Read? 

300

This first colony in Early North America suffered a period known as "Starving Time" between the winter of 1609-1610. Only when tobacco was introduced as a vital crop did this colony begin to flourish.

What was Jamestown Colony? 

300

This famous science fiction author is known for works like "I, Robot" and "The End of Eternity," focusing on a world where technology is far more integrated than humans may realize. 

Who is Isaac Asimov? 

300

This famous book had its first line cemented before the concept of the book had even been written. "In a hole in the ground there lived a..." 

What is The Hobbit

300

1929: The great depression destroys American economic infrastructure, leaving families with foreclosures, ravaging debt, and homelessness. 

Who was Kit Kitteridge? 

400

Robert Newton, famous actor portraying Captain Long John Silver, is well known for inventing the "pirate accent" in popular media. In which movie did he portray this role?

What is Disneys Treasure Island?

400

This famous battle of the American Revolutionary war began on September 19, 1777 in the colony of New York. A crucial win for the Continental Army against British Lieutenant General John Burgoyne, what is the name of this famous battle? 

What was the Battle of Saratoga? 

400

This classic 1983 film follows a young boy accidentally starting a nuclear war, after attempting to change his grades on the school computer

What is WarGames?

400

This classic novel of the 1800s by Jane Austen portrays a witty young woman navigating manners, upbringing, mortality and marriage in Regency era England. 

What is Pride and Prejudice? 

400

1904: Booming American identity and socialite scene. Known for heinous child labor with no restrictions, increased immigration through Ellis Island in New York, and technological advancements such as cars, trains and subway systems. 

Who was Samantha Parkington? 

500

Tortuga, or Turtle Island, was a thriving hot spot for piracy in the Caribbean during the Golden Age. A crucial hub for accessing Spanish ships, this island is now known as? 

What is modern day Haiti? 

500
The federalist papers were a series of essay written to secure the ratification of the new constitution. Who wrote the essays, and how many did each of these authors write? 

Who are: 

John Jay- 5

James Maddison-29 

Alexander Hamilton-51? 

500

This harrowing tale written by Harlan Ellison in 1967 follows the eternal torture of 5 humans by a supercomputer named AM. 

What is I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream? 

500
This classic coming of age tale follows an unreliable narrator as he grapples with his brothers death, his mental health issues, and a sense of "phoniness" in the adult world. 
What is The Catcher in the Rye? 
500

1854: Pioneers from Europe emigrated to the modern midwest of America, and faced hardships, cold winters and unfamiliar cultural differences. 

Who was Kirsten Larson? 

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