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A system of advantage, oppression, or discrimination based on perceived inherited traits, cultural background, or origin, which establishes a hierarchy that privileges one group over others

Racism

100

Ellen Ripley returns to battle a hive of deadly extraterrestrials on the colony world LV-426.

Aliens (1986)

100

An American civil rights activist and Baptist minister, who was a prominent leader of the civil rights movement.

Martin Luther King Jr.

100

This was Atari's first game, and is recognized as the first commercially successful video game.

Pong (1972)

100

This character is known for being lazy, hating Mondays, and eating lasagna.

Garfield

200

A physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects 

Magnetism

200

Adult brothers Tim and Ted Templeton must reunite in order to stop a new evil genius plotting to turn babies into brats.

The Boss Baby: Family Business (2021)
(Boss Baby 2)

200

An American professional boxer, activist, and philanthropist, who was the first to win three world heavyweight championships.

Muhammid Ali (Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.)

200

This fighting game series, known for it's graphic content, has 12 main installments, with the most recent installment coming out in 2023.

Mortal Kombat

200

This character wears red and black, and is known for his disfigured appearance and ability to break the fourth wall.

Deadpool

300

Unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare of others 

Altruism

300

In this sequel, the cast (including actors George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Julia Roberts), expands their criminal antics from Las Vegas to locations including Amsterdam and Rome.

Ocean's Twelve (2004)

300

This basketball player led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships, earning 6 NBA Finals MVP awards, and holds the NBA record for highest career scoring average. 

Michael Jordan

300

This was Nintendo's first international hit, featuring the character called "Jumpman" who was controlled by the player.

Donkey Kong (1981)

300

This genie asks you questions in order to determine what person, object, animal, or character that you are thinking of.

Akinator

400

Realism in art characterized by depiction of real life in an unusual or striking manner

Hyperrealism

400

This movie, also known as, "All American Girl", follows a criminology student competing for a teacher's assistant spot, by any means necessary.

American Psycho 2 (2002)

400

The first African American to play in the modern major leagues with the Brooklyn Dodgers, who broke the MLB color barrier in 1947.

Jackie Robinson

400

These 2 companies were the first to start what is now known as the "Console Wars".

Nintendo & Sega

400

From Pixar's hit series, "The Incredibles", this character is a fashion designer who works with several famous superheroes.

Edna "E" Mode

500

Prejudice or discrimination against children or adolescents as a group

Adultism

500

This family comedy sequel introduces the titular villain Kitty Galore, a former agent seeking revenge.

Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010)

500

Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, he was a foundational American jazz trumpeter, singer, and bandleader, who was also known as "Satchmo" or "Pops".

Louis Armstrong

500

Created by Ralph H. Baer, this console was the first home video game console.

Magnavox Odyssey

500

This character is a karate master, and mentors Daniel LaRusso and Julie Pierce in "The Karate Kid" franchise.

Mr. Miyagi

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