These were the first people to put together a large organized army that used horses and chariots.
Who were the Assyrians?
This is a measure of disorder and is explained by the third law of thermodynamics.
What is entropy.
A rule for using one number (an input) to calculate anouther number (an output).
What is a function?
This Latin principal part provides the perfect stem?
What is the 3rd principal part?
This disease killed 1/3 of Europe's population between 1346 and 1353
What is the Black Death? (or the bubonic plague)
This is the process of an animal chewing and swallowing its food, and later the food coming back up to be chewed and swallowed again.
What is rumination?
What kind of angles are on the same side of the parallel lines and the same side of the transversal.
What is corresponding?
The Latin grammatical voice characterized by endings such a ris, tur, and mini.
What is the passive voice?
This figure is tasked with tutoring the people in virtue, in Rousseau's ideal society.
Who is the lawgiver?
These are the colors that comprise the "visible light" portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
What is ROYGBIV; or red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
This is a set of numbers in a particular shape that tells us the coefficients for binomial expansions.
What is Pascal's triangle?
This Greek tense describes a completed past action with present effects.
What is the perfect tense?
Franklin Delano Roosevelt instuted this plan to combat the Great Depression.
What is the New Deal?
Microevolution occurs with genetic drift and allele selection. -- What is required for macroevolution to occur?
What is Creation of brand-new genes not already in existence
The instantaneous rate of change of a function
What is a derivative?
Named after the Greek word for "stance," this theory is composed of four questions aiming to aid process of invention.
What is stasis theory?
This modern cultural movement sought to turn away from Medieval traditions.
What is the Enlightenment?
The maximum distance away from equilibrium that an object in periodic motion travels.
What is amplitude?
This is the one number you can keep f(x) arbitrarily close to by keeping x close enough to c, but not equal to c.
What is the limit of f(x)?
This informal fallacy describes an illegitimate appeal to the masses.
What is ad populum?