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200

Amoebas most commonly reproduce using these means.

What is asexual reproduction?

200

The USA made the Louisiana Purchase from France

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

200

In 1682, following numerous expansions throughout the century, King Louis XIV decided to move the seat of the government of France to this palace.

What is Versailles?

200

Most of John Steinbeck's works were set in and around the Salinas Valley located in this West coast state.

What is California?

200

This country is estimated to have the most inhabited Mediterranean islands.

What is Greece?

400

Members of this class of ectothermic tetrapods usually start off life in the larval tadpole stage, before metamorphosing into air-breathing adults.

What is Amphibia?

400

The signing of the 1898 Treaty of Paris marked the end of the Spanish-American War

Who is William McKinley?

400

Born in Eisenach in 1685, this composer of the late Baroque period wrote the Toccata and Fugue in D minor as well as the Goldberg Variations.

Who is Johann Sebastian Bach?

400

F. Scott Fitzgerald, author of The Great Gatsby, set his novel The Beautiful and Damned in this state.

What is New York?

400

This city straddles the Bosphorus Strait, which despite being less than a mile narrow at parts, is designated as international waters due to importance as the only waterway connecting the Black Sea to the Mediterranean Sea.

What is Istanbul?

600

Characterized by a low amount of red blood cells, this sickness can be caused by blood loss, vitamin B12 deficiency, and some cancers. It's commonly known, however, as a result of iron deficiency.

What is anemia?

600

The War on Drugs began

Who is Richard Nixon?

600

Founded in 1636 and renamed posthumously after a Puritan minister, this Massachusetts university is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.

What is Harvard University?

600

The 1935 children's novel Little House on the Prairie is based on Laura Ingalls Wilder's childhood experiences in this state.

What is Kansas?

600

Napoleon was born in Ajaccio on this French island, the fourth largest in the Mediterranean by land area.

What is Corsica?

800
As opposed to necrosis, this advantageous kind of cell death is highly controlled and regulated.

What is apoptosis?

800

Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier flying a Bell X-1

Who is Harry Truman?

800

Established in 1602 in the Hague, this company designed for trade with the Mogul Empire turned into one of the biggest companies in recorded history.

What is the Dutch East India Company?

800

This state is where greasers Ponyboy, Dally, and Sodapop live. It's also the state the Joads are forced to abandon.

What is Oklahoma?

800

Founded by the Phoenicians and sieged by Rome at the end of the Punic Wars, the ancient city of Carthage is now located in this modern-day country.

What is Tunisia?

1000

These small air sacs facilitate gas exchange in mammals' lungs.

What are alveoli?

1000

Uncle Tom's Cabin was published

Who is Millard Fillmore?

1000

Born in 1627, this Anglo-Irish chemist is best known for discovering and exploring the inversely proportional relationship between pressure and volume, a gas law which now bears his name.

Who is Robert Boyle?

1000

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Sinclair Lewis's Nobel Prize-winning novel Babbitt was set in a generic, vaguely Midwestern town, but his 1920 breakthrough success Main Street was explicitly set in this home state of his.

What is Minnesota?

1000

Popularized in the title of a Mike Posner tune due to its extravagant reputation, this Spanish isle is the third largest of the Balearic Islands. 

What is Ibiza?

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