BETTY LA FEA
COLOMBIAN HISTORY
WESTERN HISTORY
UNIT 9 GRAMMAR
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
100

This city is where Betty works at Ecomoda.

BOGOTA

100

The liberator of Colombia and several South American nations.

SIMON BOLIVAR

100

This empire collapsed in 476 CE, marking the start of the Middle Ages.

ROMAN EMPIRE

100

TO EXPRESS HOW THINGS WERE BEFORE OR IN THE PAST

USED TO

100

The smallest planet in our solar system.

MERCURY

200

Betty’s best friend, always giving her advice and comic relief.

NICOLAS MORA

200

The year Colombia declared independence from Spain.

1810

200

The 14th-century pandemic that wiped out nearly a third of Europe’s population.

BLACK DEATH

200

Form of the verb following used to

INFINITIVE

200

The author of Romeo and Juliet.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

300

The group of female employees led by Betty, nicknamed this.

CUARTEL DE LAS FEAS

300

This Colombian political leader was assassinated in 1948, sparking "El Bogotazo

JORGE ELIECER GAITAN

300

This French leader crowned himself Emperor in 1804.

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE

300

USED TO + SHE + TO SCHOOL + WALK

SHE USED TO WALK TO SCHOOL

300

The longest river in the world

THE NILE

400

Armando Mendoza’s fiancée and main rival of Betty.

MARCELA VALENCIA

400

The name of the 19th-century federation that united Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Panama.

GRAN COLOMBIA

400

The 1919 treaty that ended World War I and reshaped Europe.

TREATY OF VERSAILLES

400
THE NEGATIVE IS APPLIED TO THIS WORD WHEN USING USED TO

DID --> DIDN'T

400

The chemical symbol for gold.

Au

500

THE FABULOUS DESIGNER AND ONE OF BETTY'S RIVALS

HUGO LOMBARDI

500

This 2016 agreement ended more than 50 years of armed conflict with a guerrilla group.

PEACE AGREEMENT WITH FARC

500

In 1989, this wall fell, symbolizing the end of the Cold War in Europe.

BERLIN WALL

500

Form of the verb following used to go ___

GERUND (RUNNING, SWIMMING, JOGGING)

500

The country that hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896.

GREECE
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