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100

Which famous fashion magazine that begins this letter, V, is published monthly and focuses on trends and designers?

Vogue
100

This legislative body of the United States government consists of two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Congress

100

This amendment abolished slavery in the United States following the Civil War. Answer using Roman Numeral. 

XIII

100

This gymnast won four gold medals at the 2016 Rio Olympics and is considered one of the greatest gymnasts in history.

Simone Biles
100

The Ballon d’Or is awarded annually to the best player in this global sport.

soccer

200

Known for bold colors and dramatic designs, this Italian luxury fashion house uses the head of Medusa from Greek mythology as its distinctive logo.

Versace

200

Conducted every ten years as required by the Constitution, this nationwide count of the population determines representation in the House of Representatives.

U.S. Census

200

Ratified in 1920 after decades of activism, this amendment granted women the right to vote. Answer using the Roman Numeral. 

XIX

200

This American swimmer won a record 23 Olympic gold medals, the most by any athlete in Olympic history.

Michael Phelps

200

This NBA rule violation occurs when a player takes too many steps without dribbling the basketball.

traveling

300

In the 1920s, this influential French designer helped free women from restrictive corsets and introduced the simple yet iconic “little black dress,” which became a symbol of modern elegance.

Coco Chanel

300

This department with U.S. Government oversees national parks, wildlife refuges, and federal public lands is known by this name.

Department of Interior

300

The Constitution requires that the president deliver this annual address to Congress outlining national priorities and policy goals.

State of the Union Address

300

This Portuguese soccer star has won multiple Ballon d’Or awards and became the all-time leading scorer in men’s international soccer.

Cristiano Ronaldo

300

In baseball, this defensive play in which two outs are recorded during the same continuous action is called this.

double play

400

This American fashion designer built a global brand that popularized polo shirts featuring a small embroidered horse and rider logo.

Ralph Lauren

400

Decided in 1803, this landmark Supreme Court case established the principle that the Court could declare laws unconstitutional.

Marbury v. Madison

400

Located in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution, this clause gives Congress the authority to pass laws necessary to carry out its enumerated powers.

Necessary and Proper Clause

400

This Serbian tennis star has won the most Grand Slam men’s singles titles in history.

Novak Djokovic

400

This tennis tournament, the only Grand Slam played on clay courts, takes place each year at Roland Garros.

French Open

500

This French term refers to high-end, custom-fitted clothing produced by fashion houses that meet strict standards set by a governing organization in Paris.

Haute Couture

500

The clause in Article I, Section 9 that protects individuals from imprisonment without trial unless suspended in cases of rebellion or invasion is known by this name.

Habeas Corpus

500

This principle of government divides authority among three branches, legislative, executive, and judicial, to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful. (3 words)

Separation of powers

500

This German Formula One driver won seven world championships between 1994 and 2004 before his record was later tied by Lewis Hamilton.

Michael Schumacher

500

The America’s Cup is the oldest international trophy in sport and is contested in this type of competition.

sailing

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