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100

When you cut this vegetable, it can make you cry.

What is an onion?

100

This popular sport challenges competitors to move more quickly than others through water.

Swimming

100

The group of religious settlers who founded Plymouth colony.

Puritans

100

This branch is responsible for making laws.

Legislative Branch

100

Octopuses have this number of hearts.

What is three?

200

In France, they are known as escargot.

Snails

200

Intense players in this sport are known as "ankle-breakers" as they try to jump, shot, bounce or throw a ball into a net or basket. 

Basketball

200

A transaction in which the size of the United States was doubled for only $10 million.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

200

This branch is responsible for interpreting, or "judging" the laws.

The Judicial Branch

200

This animal is a hybrid between a horse and a donkey.

What is a mule?

300

This type of tea leaf is commonly found in many Japanese desserts. It is known for its bright green color.

Macha  (Green Tea Leaf)

300

This popular sport in Asia, especially in China, is known for its very fast gameplay as 2 players strike a "shuttlecock" across a high net. Points are scored on misses.

Badminton

300

The city of Buffalo was burned by the British during this conflict.

What is the War of 1812?

300

Creating distinct branches so that no single branch gains too much power.

What is "Separation of Powers?"
300

This is the opposite of blue on the color wheel.

What is orange?

400

Humans kill this many sharks per year.

More than 100 million

400

This basketball player invented "The Sky Hook"

Kareem Abdul-Jabarr

400

The name of the path thousands of European settlers took into the far western part of North America.

The Oregon Trail

400

The Constitution was written to replace this document

The Articles of Confederation

400

These are the names of all 9 of Santa's reindeer.

Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Donner, Vixen, Blizten, Comet, Cupid, Rudolph

500

Sharks kill this many humans per year.

Fewer than 10.

500

Most balls are inflatable and made of rubber, but they weren't always that way.  Early versions of footballs and basketballs use what to inflate their balls?

Animal bladders, typically a pig or sheep bladder.

500

The North American Indigenous alliance in what is now called New York State that the French called the "Iroquois Confederacy."

Haudenosaunee Confederacy.

500

This President is known as the "Father of the Constitution"

Who is James Madison?

500

A group of eagles is called this

What is a convocation

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