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100

He wrote the Emancipation Proclamation.

Abraham Lincoln

100

This is the second largest religion in the world.

Islam

100

Lacrosse and Hockey are the co-national sports of this North American country. A furry, aquatic mammal and a famous leaf are two of its national symbols. 

Canada

100

He is considered by many to be the father of modern day Zionism.

Theodor Herzl

100

This phrase refers to the amount of a certain product that is available to sell and the amount of that product that people want. 

Supply and Demand

200

Alexander Hamilton effectively made this man President after he and Senator Aaron Burr had the same number of votes.

Thomas Jefferson

200

Protestant, Baptist, Lutheran, and Episcopalian are all denominations of this religion. 

Christianity

200

This Eastern European country, the second largest on the continent, has its capital in Kyiv, located on the Dnieper River.

Ukraine

200

He was the first Prime Minister of Israel

David Ben Gurion

200

Having more of something than people want to buy means you have a _________ of that item. 

Surplus

300

He famously defied a Supreme Court order and forced the removal of thousands of Native Americans from their ancestral homes. 

Andrew Jackson

300

Jews and Muslims can both trace their ancestry back to this man. 

Abraham

300

Established in the 1940s, this country was created by a United Nations mandate after the country which previously controlled the land gave it up. 

Israel

300

This city was founded in 1909 and is now the cultural capital of Israel. 

Tel Aviv

300

A person who starts their own business is typically known by this French moniker. 

Entrepreneur 

400

He was the President during the War of 1812 and also wrote the text of the Constitution (and had the same first name as the President who came after him).

James Madison

400

Reconstructionist, Renewal, and Humanistic are all denominations of this religion. 

Judaism

400

This South American country is named for the major geographical marker on which it sits. 

Ecuador

400

Known as the War of Independence or the War of Liberation to Israelis, Palestinians often refer to the this 1948 conflict by this Arabic Phrase. 

Al Nakba

400

Vendors sell and consumers eat what these people create. 

Producers

500

He was born a citizen of Great Britain and served under the British flag during the Seven Years War before he became President. 

George Washington

500

Siddhartha Gautama is otherwise known by this incredibly important name, on which an entire Eastern Religion is based. 

The Buddha

500

Helsinki, in addition to being the capital of this Scandinavian country, is also known as the World Capital of Heavy Metal. 

Finland

500

This man was a major early investor in Israel's success, giving millions of dollars to early settlers in order to help them survive. 

Baron Edmond James de Rothschild

500

This is the amount of money you need in order to keep your business running. 

Overhead

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