Famous World Figures
Psychology
American History
Plants
100

This Macedonian King showed his greatness when he conquered much of Europe and Asia, all the way to the Indus River

Alexander the Great

100

Finish this sentence: "No behavior is without _."

Purpose

100

Known as the Great Emancipator, this US President held the country through the bitter Civil War of the 1800s

Abraham Lincoln

100

This leaf & tree is the national symbol of Canada.


Maple Leaf

200

This French Monarch was the last of the last of the Bourbon Kings before the French Revolution. Talk about losing your head!

Louis XVI

200

This is known as the dynamic where a client reacts to a provider due to associations with a person in the client's past.

Transference

200

What a Rush! The discovery of gold in California during this year, led to a great westward migration to seek fortune in our neighbor state.

1849

200

This leaf and tree is a symbol for the state of Ohio.


Buckeye

300

Known as the Bulldog, this British Prime Minister was instrumental in holding the United Kingdom together during World War II

Winston Churchill

300

Studying monkeys and their attachments to wire monkey mothers, this researcher did some of the foundational work on attachment.

Harry Harlow

300

This American Revolutionary War Battle brought about the surrender of the British forces and the birth of a new Nation.

Battle of Yorktown.

300

This plant is one of the largest exports of Egypt and Southern Arizona


Cotton

400

Known as a Patriarch for Jews, Christians, and Muslims, this Chaldean Sojourner is known as a Father of Many.

Abraham

400

This is the dynamic when a provider/therapist reacts to to a client because they remind the provider of someone in their past.

countertransference

400

Bully! Known for his love of Nature, this American President was instrumental in the founding of America's National Parks.

Theodore Roosevelt

400

This is a unique tree that is popular in Japan


Ginko

500

This Babylonian King is known as one of the Greatest, known for conquering Jerusalem in 587 BC and turning his Empire into the greatest of it's Era.

Nebuchadnezzar

500

Known for his controversial experiment regarding obedience to authority, this researcher tested participants to see how far they would go with electric shocks on other participants.

Stanley Milgrim

500

Known as a cultural turning point, this 1969 concert lasted 3 days!

Woodstock

500

This hardwood is plentiful in the eastern USA.


Oak

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