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100
This measurement in rectangles is defined by the formula: 2(l+w).
What is perimeter?
100
This famous author wrote down her first idea of her famous series of witches and wizards on a napkin in a coffee shop.
Who is J. K. Rowling?
100
He was a notorious traitor in the American Revolution.
Who was Benedict Arnold?
100
This is the capital of Louisiana.
What is Baton Rouge?
100
This classical philosopher was a tutor to the conqueror Alexander the Great.
Who was Aristotle?
200
This is the number system we use in America.
What is Arabic?
200
"The summer sun smiled down on the verdant fields," is an example of this literary device.
What is personification?
200
This famous signer of the Declaration of Independence also lent his name to a popular contemporary idiom for a signature.
Who was John Hancock?
200
This is tallest mountain in North America.
What is Mt. McKinley?
200
The Buddha was called this name before he attained enlightenment.
What is Siddhartha?
300
x^2 + 2x + 1 factors to this expression.
What is (x + 1)^2?
300
This type of sentence has more than one independent clause and more than one dependent clause.
What is a compound-complex sentence?
300
This famous battle which culminated in a massacre also signified the end of Native American resistance to American settlement in the West.
What is Wounded Knee?
300
This is the river that was once thought to be the Northeast Passage. It connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
What is the St. Lawrence River?
300
Recently, 20 new lines were discovered in the Epic of Gilgamesh, a myth originating from this ancient civilization.
What is Mesopotamia?
400
This famous French mathematician gave us the two-dimensional plane that bears his name.
Who is Descartes?
400
This is the spelling of the literary device that uses written words to express sound. "Boom!" is an example.
What is onomatopoeia?
400
These two amendments in the original Bill of Rights cover states' rights.
What are the ninth and tenth amendments?
400
The highest summit of the southern Front Range of the Rocky Mountains was named after this explorer.
Who is Zebulon Pike?
400
This royal family was the last ruling dynasty of the Russian Empire and was forced to abdicate in 1917 during the February Revolution.
Who are the Romanovs?
500
This formula gives the solution to a quadratic equation.
What is negative b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4ac, all divided by 2a.
500
This type of poem was first thought of by John Milton and then popularized by Shakespeare, who wrote 154 of them.
What is a sonnet?
500
This president who was in office immediately before Lincoln is often blamed for being too passive and letting the Southern states secede.
Who is James Buchanan?
500
This state's capital was named after the Italian explorer who took 4 voyages to the Americas, with the last one ending in his death.
What is Ohio?
500
This was the name of the capital of Japan during the time of the shoguns. It's modern name is Tokyo.
What is Edo?
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