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100

This legendary blues guitarist, born in Texas, was known for his signature Stratocaster named "Number One."

Who is Stevie Ray Vaughn

100

This individual was the first human to die, according to the Old Testament.

Who was an angel or a divine being?

100

This chain's original name was "Speedee Service System."

What is McDonald's?

100

TBRI stands for Trust-Based Relational Intervention, which focuses on these three guiding principles.

What are Connecting, Empowering, and Correcting Principles?

100

This legendary founder of Rome was said to have killed his brother Remus.

Who was Romulus?

200

The official state motto of Texas is "Friendship," which is derived from the name of this Native American word.

What is Tejas

200

Before his name was changed by God, Jacob wrestled with this mysterious figure.

Who was an angel or a divine being?

200

The current mascot for this burger chain is known as "The King."

What is Burger King?

200

his TBRI Connecting Principle involves being present and attuned to a child's needs.

What is Engagement?

200

This Carthaginian general famously crossed the Alps with elephants to invade Roman territory.

Who was Hannibal?

300

This six-mile-long canyon in the Texas Panhandle is the second-largest canyon in the United States.

What is Palo Duro Canyon?

300

This portable sanctuary housed the Ark of the Covenant during the Israelites' wanderings in the wilderness.

What was the Tabernacle?

300

In an attempt to diversify its menu in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Wendy's briefly featured this build-your-own culinary offering.

What was a Pasta Bar?

300

This TBRI Empowering Principle focuses on meeting a child's physiological needs, such as hunger and thirst.

What are Physical Needs?

300

he reign of this emperor is often considered the beginning of the "Crisis of the Third Century" in the Roman Empire.

Who was Maximinus Thrax?

400

Before striking it rich in the oil industry, H.L. Hunt initially made his fortune in this crop in Arkansas before moving to Texas.

What is cotton?

400

The "Song of Songs" is traditionally attributed to this king, known for his wisdom.

Who was Solomon?

400

Colonel Sanders' first restaurant was located in this Kentucky city, though it wasn't initially called KFC.

What is Corbin?

400

This TBRI Correcting Principle emphasizes teaching over punishment and focuses on the behavior, not the child.

What is Re-direction?

400

The Edict of Milan, which granted religious tolerance in the Roman Empire, was issued jointly by Constantine I and this other emperor.

Who was Licinius?

500

The "Texas Navy," though short-lived, played a crucial role in the Texas Revolution and consisted of ships like the Invincible and this other vessel named after a famous battle.

What is San Jacinto?

500

The prophet Hosea was commanded by God to marry a woman known for this profession, symbolizing Israel's unfaithfulness.

Who was a prostitute or harlot?

500

This fast-food chain briefly offered a pizza-like item called the "Pizzaburger" in the late 1990s.

What is Sonic Drive-In?

500

According to TBRI, behaviors are often the language of this, rather than intentional defiance.

What is fear or unmet needs?

500

This body of Roman law, compiled under Emperor Justinian I, formed the basis of legal systems in many parts of Europe.

What is the Corpus Juris Civilis?

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