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100

This naturalist and environmental philosopher, influential in the early conservation movement, helped to preserve the Yosemite Valley and founded the Sierra Club in 1892.

Who is John Muir?

100

Opened in 1883 to connect Manhattan and Brooklyn, this historic suspension bridge was the first steel-wire suspension bridge constructed.

What is the Brooklyn Bridge?

100

This bird, appearing on the national flag of Kyrgyzstan, symbolizes freedom and the aspirations of the people for peace and happiness.

What is the golden eagle?

100

This modernist architect, known for his work on Brasília's public buildings, played a key role in developing the city's distinctive architectural style.

Who is Oscar Niemeyer?

100

This Utah city, famous for its skiing and the Sundance Film Festival, hosted the Winter Olympics in 2002.

What is Park City?

200

This act, passed in California in 1970, was one of the first laws in the United States to provide comprehensive protection for air quality and control of air pollution.

What is the California Clean Air Act?

200

This Founding Father, the first Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, is buried in the Trinity Church Cemetery in Manhattan.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

200

Kyrgyzstan is home to this second-largest mountain lake in the world, which stands at an elevation of over 1,600 meters.

What is Issyk-Kul Lake?

200

This waterfall system located on the border between Brazil and Argentina is one of the largest in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

What is Iguazu Falls?

200

This Utah national park, known for its over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, also includes the famous Delicate Arch.

What is Arches National Park?

300

This modern culinary technique, which involves cooking food slowly in a vacuum-sealed bag at low temperatures, was popularized by a chef at The French Laundry in Yountville, California.

What is Sous Vide cooking?

300

This town in North Carolina was the site of the Wright brothers' first successful powered flight in 1903.

What is Kitty Hawk?

300

This ancient Silk Road caravanserai in Kyrgyzstan, now a World Heritage Site, was a crucial point for traders traveling between Europe and Asia.

What is Tash Rabat?

300

This Afro-Brazilian martial art, which combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music, was developed in Brazil by African slaves as a form of resistance and self-defense.

Answer: What is Capoeira?

300

This unique saltwater lake in Utah is the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere, known for its high buoyancy.

What is the Great Salt Lake?

400

This deepest lake in California, located within a national park of the same name, is noted for its clear blue water and was formed by the collapse of a volcano.

What is Crater Lake?

400

This historic sloop-of-war, docked in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, is the only ship still afloat that survived bombardments from the War of 1812.

What is the USS Constellation?

400

This traditional Kyrgyz horse game involves picking up a goat carcass from the ground while riding at full speed.

What is Kok-Boru?

400

This indigenous tribe, known for their intricate body art and use of the blowgun, resides in the remote Amazon rainforest of Brazil.

What is the Yanomami tribe?

400

This significant event in Utah's history, completed in 1869, marked the meeting of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads.

What is the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad at Promontory Summit?

500

This research project, initiated in 1969 and based at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), laid the foundation for the development of the internet.

What is ARPANET?

500

This underwater park in Florida, the first of its kind in the U.S., is known for its coral reefs and marine life.

What is John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park?

500

This traditional Kyrgyz hat, made of felt, is known for its distinctive high, pointed shape and is worn to protect from the harsh Central Asian climate.

What is an Ak Kalpak?

500

This Brazilian physician and scientist is credited with discovering the vector transmission of yellow fever, significantly advancing public health in tropical regions.

Who is Carlos Chagas?

500

This ancient Native American tribe, known for their cliff dwellings, left remarkable petroglyphs in the area now known as Utah.

Who are the Ancestral Puebloans (or Anasazi)?

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