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100

This city is home to the world's largest Chinese population outside of Asia?

What is New York City?

100

This passageway connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea

What is the Strait of Gibraltar?

100

He led the famous March to the Sea in 1864

Who was Sherman?

100

They are the two largest planets in our Solar System

What are Jupiter and Saturn?

100

He ruled longer than any sovereign in history

Louis XIV

200

Uniquely among the 50 states, its legal system is based more on the Napoleonic Code than English common law

What is Louisiana?

200

San Jose, California's third largest city, lies in this famous valley

What is Silicon Valley?

200

It ended on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month.

What was World War I?

200

This is the common term for -273.15 degrees Celcius

What is Absolute Zero?

200

Xhosa is a language spoken mainly in this nation

What is South Africa?

300

Every school in this elite group has an acceptance rate under 10%

What is the Ivy League?

300

This repetitively named island group is in the Leeward Islands

What is Bora-Bora?

300

Germany was created after these pan-European conflicts of the early 19th century

What were the Napoleonic Wars?

300

It is the name for bats' use of ultrasound to "see" in the dark

What is echolocation?

300

Named after the piece of furniture it's performed on, this weight-based exercise gained popularity in the 1950s

What is the bench press?

400

Spiro T. Agnew was the 39th U.S. Vice President, but only the 2nd to do this

What is resign?

400

95% of this famous archipelago is in Monroe County, Florida

What is the Florida Keys?

400

Sunk it 1915, its destruction pushed the U.S. closer to entering WWI

What was the Lusitania?

400

This weather phenomenon was named after the newborn Christ by Peruvian fishermen

What is El NiƱo?

400

This political movement draws its name from a Latin term meaning "common" or "universal"

What is communism?

500

"His" this is the formal diplomatic term used to describe the U.S. President

What is His Excellency?

500

The oldest Chinese cultures arose in the basin of this river

What is the Yellow River?

500

This military sailor is generally held to be the leader of the first European expedition to see New Zealand and the eastern coast of Australia

Who was Captain James Cook?

500

People without adequate exposure to sunlight are likely to be deficient in this vitamin

What is Vitamin D?

500

Since 1901, this Swedish literature prize has been awarded to 119 individuals

What is the Nobel Prize for Literature?

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