Music Theory
Modern Olympic Games
Principles of Art
Cold War History
100

This is the simultaneous sound of two or more notes, blending harmony and/or dissonance to create richer sounds than solo notes.

What is a chord?

100

This city hosted the first modern Olympic Games, in it's 1896 revival.

Where is Athens, Greece?

100

Utilized heavily in photography, this principle of composition places focus on certain dividing lines and intersections to create more interest compared to centered shots.

What is the Rule of Thirds?

100

The Cold War's ideological proxy wars between the capitalist United States and the communist USSR was reflected in these three, divided countries.

What are Germany, Vietnam, and Korea?

200

This musical element combines two individual melodies simultaneously, creating auditory interest and harmony.

What is counterpoint?

200

This Winter sport features both skiing and precision shooting.

What is the biathlon?

200

Including hues like blue-green, red-violet, and yellow-orange, this category of color is known due to their placement on the color wheel.

What are tertiary colors?

200

The Cold War was underpinned by the arms race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, particularly in nuclear weapons. This concept, also known as the acronym M.A.D., dominated the decades of tension.

What is "mutually assured destruction"?

300

A major chord is defined by the number of semitones between the root note and the chord's second and third notes. Theres are the intervals needed to build a major chord.

What are a major and minor third?

300

This summer sport was re-introduced at the very first modern Olympic Games, based only off Ancient Greece statues.

What is the discus throw?

300

This Element of Art describes the brightness or darkness of a color, leveraged to create depth or curate mood.

What is Value?

300

This major Cold War event started when an American U2 plane, while on a secret reconnaissance flight, discovered Soviet-supplied nuclear weapons in a communist Latin American country.

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

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