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Beginning out as a commercial artist, he brought the ethos of promotion into fine art.

Andy Warhol

100

The city of Chiang Mai in this country is home to Baan Chang Elephant Park.

Thailand

100

 What Was the Largest Contiguous Empire in History?

The British Empire

100

The traditional paso doble should evoke a corrida-- the male dancer portrays one of these & the woman is his cape


A BULLFIGHTER

100

this general defeated the Kuomintang in the Chinese Civil War and established the People's Republic of China.

General Mao Zedong

200

 this artist is implicitly synonymous with modern art, and it doesn’t hurt that he fits the generally held image of the fugitive genius whose goals are balanced by a taste for living big.

Pablo Picasso

200

Wyoming’s largest lake, it lies right in the middle of a national park.

Yellowstone Lake

200

Who Discovered America?

Viking Leif Erikson

200

The name of this forbidden dance comes from a Portuguese word meaning to beat


LAMBADA

200

this general fought on the side of the Republic of China in the civil war.

general Yen Xishan

300

this artists known for being psychologically unstable, but his arts are among the most popular and most famous artists of all time

Vincent van Gogh

300

This Alabama city, the first Confederate capital, has a Jefferson Davis High.

Montgomery

300

 What Does the D in D-Day Stand For?

“deliverance” or “doom.”

300

These two ballroom dances are in the title of the movie in which Tina Fey played a journalist in Afghanistan


FOXTROT AND TANGO

300

this general became the Minister of Navy of the Republic of China, the Vice Governor of Fujian Province of the People's Republic of China

Chen Shaokuen

400

The original Renaissance Man, is known as a genius, not only for masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa, The Last Supper and The Lady with an Ermine but also for his designs of technologies (aircraft, tanks, automobile) that were five hundred years in the future.

 

Leonardo da Vinci

400

Auckland, the chief port city of this country, was once its capital.

New Zealand

400

When Was the War of 1812?

The war between the United States and Great Britain and its allies didn’t last just one year. The fighting continued from June 1812 to February 1815.

400

The song That's Amore mentions this gay Italian dance


THE GAY TARANTELLA

400

This general was killed by a British fighter pilot in 1945 and became the only one of two of Adolf Hitler's field marshal's to die from enemy fire.

This General Fedor Von klutcher

500

this panter was a triple threat: A painter (the Sistine Ceiling), a sculptor (the David and Pietà) and architect (St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome). Make that a quadruple warning since he also wrote poetry. Aside from the aforementioned Sistine Ceiling, St. Peter’s Basilica and Pietà.

 

Michelangelo

500

"Harlem," sometimes called "A Dream Deferred," is probably the most famous poem by this man.

Langston Hughes

500

 Who Fought in the French and Indian War?

Also known as the Seven Years’ War, the conflict involved the French and British fighting over North American land rights. The British won, earning the empire huge territorial gains.

500

This dance became popular in 1923 after inclusion in the Broadway musical Runnin' Wild


THE CHARLESTON

500

This General spent the rest of the war in various prisoner of war camps, and in 1945 returned to the Netherlands. Died in 1968.

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