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Known as the “Father of His Country,” this leader commanded the Continental Army before becoming the first U.S. president.

George Washington

100

This gas makes up about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere.

Nitrogen

100

This term describes numbers that can only be divided evenly by 1 and themselves.

prime numbers

100

Published in 1818, this novel about a scientist and his creation is considered an early work of science fiction.

Frankenstein

100

In Greek mythology, this hero was known for his immense strength and completed twelve labors.

Heracles (Hercules)

200

This 15th-century European movement emphasized humanism, classical learning, and produced figures like Leonardo da Vinci.

the Renaissance

200

This part of the cell contains genetic material and controls many cellular activities.

Nucleus

200

This mathematical concept represents the likelihood that an event will occur.

Probability

200

This Shakespeare tragedy features a Danish prince seeking revenge for his father’s murder.

Hamlet

200

This Norse mythological event describes a catastrophic battle that leads to the end of the world.

Ragnarok

300

This 18th-century war allowed Britain to gain significant territory in North America from France.

the French and Indian War

300

This subatomic particle has a negative charge and orbits the nucleus of an atom.

Electron

300

This branch of mathematics is used to model population growth, disease spread, and voting systems.

Statistics

300

In this novel, a flying animal becomes a symbol of innocence destroyed by injustice.

To Kill a Mockingbird

300

In Egyptian mythology, this god has the head of a jackal and takes you on a long journey through the hall of truths.

Anubis

400

This trade route connected Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, spreading goods, ideas, and diseases.

Silk Road

400

This region of the electromagnetic spectrum has shorter wavelengths than visible light but longer than X-rays.

Ultraviolet Radiation

400

This irrational number appears in circle formulas and cannot be expressed as a repeating or terminating decimal.

Pi

400

What is the Iliad about

The Trojan war

400

This Greek hero slew the Gorgon Medusa.

Perseus

500

This empire, centered in modern-day Turkey, controlled Constantinople and lasted until the end of World War I.

Ottoman Empire?

500

This law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another

Law of Conservation of Energy

500

If a triangle has sides measuring 3, 4, and 5 units, this theorem explains why it is a right triangle.

Pythagorean Theorem

500

This 14th-century Italian work by Dante describes a journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven

The Divine Comedy

500

In Japanese folklore, these shape-shifting fox spirits are known for intelligence and magical abilities.

Kitsune

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