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In Lilo & Stitch, this Hawaiian word means family, and “family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten.”

Ohana

400

Led by Suleiman the Magnificent, this empire reached its peak in the 16th century, dominating Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa.

The Ottoman Empire

400

In 1876, this U.S. general ignored warnings about Sioux and Cheyenne forces, leading to his defeat and death at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.

George Armstrong Custer

400

This country is the third largest by land area while also having the third largest river in the world.  

China

800

This demigod, known for his magical fishhook, helps Moana on her journey. You're Welcome. 
 

Maui

800

The British surrender at this site in 1781, after a siege led by George Washington and French allies, marked the decisive victory of the American Revolution.

Yorktown

800

In 1637, Dutch investors lost fortunes when prices of this colorful flower collapsed after a period of wild speculation.

The tulip

800

This country, home to the largest population on Earth, recognizes 22 official languages and over 19,000 dialects. 

India

It is believed to have surpassed China's population in 2023. 

1200

The name of the young boy who is the owner of Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and most of the toys in Pixar’s Toy Story series.
 

Andy Davis

1200

In 1796, British physician Edward Jenner developed the first successful vaccine to combat this highly contagious disease that, at the time, had a 30% mortality rate.

Smallpox

1200

In 2001, a Florida man tried to steal this fast food mascot only to get caught because the statue was too big to fit in his car.

Ronald McDonald

1200

This country has more vending machines per capita than any other country in the world. 

Japan

1600

This 1991 Disney animated feature was the first Disney movie ever nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards. 

Beauty and the Beast

1600

This 14th-century emperor became legendary for his enormous wealth and is widely considered to have been the richest person that has ever lived.

Mansa Musa I of Mali (c. 1280–1337)

1600

In 1897, Swedish engineer Salomon August Andrée and two companions attempted to reach the North Pole by traveling in this.

Hot Air Balloon

The balloon crashed into sea ice after two days and the crew spent months wandering the arctic sea ice. Their bodies and journals weren't recovered for another 33 years.  

1600

This country has an estimated 600,000 acres of pure desert within its borders. 

The United States

2000

Actors Kim Richards and Ike Eisenmann play psychic siblings Tia and Tony in this 1975 Disney Sci-Fi film.
 

Escape to Witch Mountain

2000

In 1940 much of the French naval fleet anchored at Mers-el-Kébir in Algeria was attacked and sunk on the orders of this WWII leader. 

Winston Churchill

2000

In 1993, Pepsi accidentally promised customers they could win this if they bought enough Pepsi and saved enough points-promotion labels.  

A Harrier Jet

2000

Led by "The Dragon King," this country measures its success not by GDP, but by GNH - Gross National Happiness - focusing on well-being, and environmental and cultural preservation rather than economic growth.

Bhutan

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