A theorem, named after a Greek Philosopher, that is used for finding the approximate length of the hypotenuse of a Right Triangle.
What is "The Pythagorean Theorem?"
The "main idea" or subject of a text or story.
What is the "Theme?"
This is a molecule vital to almost all forms of life, but especially to humans; converted to CO2 by respiration.
What is "Oxygen," or "O2?"
The name of the author of the famous "95 Theses," and the "father of the protestant reformation."
Who is "Martin Luther?"
The act of repeatedly adding something.
What is "Multiplication?"
Possibly the most famous mathematical constant, this number is often used to find the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
What is "Pi?"
This word is used to describe the combination of two words signified by an apostrophe.
What is a "Contraction?"
Newton's Third Law of Motion dictates this relation between objects set in motion.
What is "Equal and Opposite reaction," or "Opposite Direction force?"
This historical figure is known for creating one of the first known and best preserved Legal Texts in history, named after him.
Who is "Hammurabi?"
The first step of the scientific method, synonymous with witnessing something and thinking about it.
What is "Make an Observation?"
These numbers support the claim that many High School teachers state, that subtraction doesn't exist.
What are "Integers," or "Negative Numbers?"
A summary or description of a book, often found on the back of the cover or the inside of the left opening.
What is the "Abstract," or "Blurb?"
The monomer for Nucleic Acids.
What are "Nucleotides?"
This country is arguably the oldest known in the world still surviving today, in terms of independent sovereignty.
What is "Japan?"
This book, written by Harper Lee in 1960, won a Pulitzer Prize and is often regarded as a classic of "American Literature."
What is "To Kill a Mockingbird?"
The act of dividing a Dividend by multiplying the Divisor into numbers within the Dividend.
What is "Long Division?"
The name of the -, used to connect or compound words; often confused with the forms of dashes.
What is a "Hyphen?"
A codon is a sequence that has this many Nucleotides within it.
What is "3?"
This mechanical invention, created in 1793, is a common citation as one of the primary factors in increasing the institution of slavery in the south and was invented by Eli Whitney.
What is the "Cotton Gin?"
The first firearm originated in this country around the 10th century, named the "fire lance," and preceded the development of more modern guns.
Where is "China?"
The system used for almost all math calculations, known as the Decimal Numeral System, Base Ten or Denary, is an extension of another number system, Hindu-Arabic, which was invented here.
Where is "India?"
A modifier for an adjective, verb or word group, often expressing manner and preemptively answering the "how, what, when, where, how much" questions.
What is an "Adverb?"
This is the term for the maximum velocity attainable by an object as it falls through a fluid.
What is "Terminal Velocity?"
This war was fought between two countries from the years 1950 to 1953 and ended with an armistice, causing the two countries to be engaged in "frozen conflict."
What is the "Korean War?"
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This theory of psychology, published in 1881, details the concept that in the circumstance of retrograde amnesia, more recent memories are more likely to be lost than older ones.
What is "Ribot's Law?"