WONDERS
The '70s
EXPLORERS
18th Century America
LAKES AND RIVERS
100

The Colossus of this city was a huge statue that stood near its harbor until an earthquake knocked it down

Rhodes

100

Embracing a new energy trend, Jimmy Carter added these to the roof of the White House; Reagan took them down

Solar Panels

100

His conquest of Mexico beginning in 1519 brought an end to the Aztec Empire

Cortés

100

His name is this & he teamed up with James Madison & John Jay to write the Federalist Papers

Hamilton

100

On its 2,300-mile course from its source in Minnesota, this river flows through or borders 10 states

the Mississippi

200

This one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World was probably built around 600 B.C. near today's city of Al Hillah

The Hanging Gardens (of Babylon)

200

In 1978 this process, IVF for short, produced the baby Louise Brown

in vitro fertilization

200

On his way back to Montreal after his expedition with Marquette, his canoe capsized & he lost all of his journals & notes

Joliet

200

In 1793, in the century's worst epidemic to hit a U.S. city, 5,000 died of this insect-borne virus in Philadelphia

yellow fever

200

Named for the color of its sediment, it forms much of the border between Oklahoma & Texas

the Red River

300

The Lighthouse of Alexandria is sometimes called the this "of Alexandria" for an island in the city's harbor

Pharos

300

Founded in 1971 in British Columbia, this organization aimed to stop nuclear testing on nearby Amchitka Island

Greenpeace

300

Kentucky was part of Virginia when this man explored it in the 1760s & '70s; he later served in the Virginia House of Delegates

Daniel Boone

300

"The Father of American Drama", William Dunlap wrote a 1798 play about this British major who was hanged as a spy

Major André

***TRIPLE STUMPER***

300

This river that flows through a valley of the same name is the main tributary of the Potomac

the Shenandoah

400

The Temple of Artemis stood near this now-Turkish city; the New Testament contains a letter to its residents

Ephesus

***TRIPLE STUMPER***

400

Students protesting compulsory Afrikaans in this township now part of Johannesburg led to a broader uprising in 1976

Soweto

400

This man who died in 1873 left his heart in Africa--literally--though his body was buried in Westminster Abbey

Livingstone

400

In the 1700s a group of Native Americans separated from the Creek of Georgia, moved to Florida & became part of this tribe

the Seminoles

400

Restored as a museum, historic Fort Ticonderoga is on the shores of this lake that's named for an explorer

Lake Champlain

***TRIPLE STUMPER***

500

The statue of Zeus at Olympia was a masterpiece from this Greek sculptor whom Pericles chose to improve Athens

Phidias

***TRIPLE STUMPER***

500

After leading a bloody coup, he took as Chile's president in 1974

Pinochet

500

"The Lusiads", the national epic of Portugal, celebrates this explorer & his discovery of a sea route to India

Vasco da Gama

500

Jonathan Edwards was an important thinker of the New England religious revival called the first great one of these

Great Awakening

500

It flows nearly 2,000 miles from British Columbia & through Alaska before emptying into the Bering Sea

the Yukon

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