History
Dinosaurs
Human Body
(NERDS)
100

As the first president, George Washington had to come up with all the standards for future presidents, and formed this, a team of advisors.

The Cabinet

100

This carnivore might be the most well-known dinosaur in the world, with its tiny arms and banana-sized teeth, though most people shorten its name.

Tyrannosaurus Rex.

100

The part of teh body where the food goes in, and the digestion begins.

The mouth.

200

Alexander Hamilton and this person had a duel in New Jersey, 1804, to settle a both personal and political debate. Though, neither got a great ending, huh?

Aaron Burr

200

The word "dinosaur" comes from the Greek words this and this.

Terrible lizard

200

This bone is often known as the funny bone, though it's not very funny once you hurt it.

Humerus

300

This president of the United States died just 31 days after his inauguration, the shortest presidency in U.S. history.

William Henry Harrison

300

This small dinosaur could run at 60 km/hr, and its name means "speedy thief." Fit for a scavenger.

Velociraptor

300

This is one of the most important organ in your body, and is the most important part of the Circulatory System. (that sounds like a Star Wars thing-)

The heart

400

This important document was signed in August of 1776.

Declaration of Independence

400

Fact or Fiction: Some dinosaurs had feathers.

Fact

400

This is a set of arcing bones that protect the heart and lungs, though we tend to eat them if their from a cow.

The ribcage.
500

This country didn't take well to the U.S. neutrality during a comflict with France, so they just started kidnapping U.S. sailors for the Navy.

Great Britain

500

During the Triassic Period, the seven continents were just one, called this.

Pangaea

500

There is about 300 million of this in each lung.

Alveoli.

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