Women's History
Geography
Terms & Definitions
Animals
People
100

A Physicist and Chemist who won a Nobel Prize for her pioneering work on radioactivity.

Marie Curie

100

This city has the largest population in the world.

Tokyo, Japan

100

LGBTQIA stands for:

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, and asexual and/or ally

100

This was the first animal to be domesticated by humans more than 15,000 years ago.

Dog

100

This U.S. president is known for issuing the Emancipation Proclamation to free all slaves.

Abraham Lincoln

200

Amelia Earhart became the first woman to do this:

Fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean

200

This island country sits over a volcanic hotspot and is known for its use of geothermal energy.

Iceland

200

The term that describes when resources are distributed based on the tailored needs of a specific audience.

Equity

200

This animal has been used for human transportation since approximately 3500 BC.

Horse

200

These people, significantly outnumbered, fought a famous last stand during the Battle of Thermopylae in ancient Greece.

Spartans

300

An American abolitionist who rescued approximately 70 people from slavery using a network of activists and safe houses.

Harriet Tubman

300

Barbeque from this Asian peninsular region typically uses marinated meat.

Korea

300

A comment or action that subtly and often unintentionally expresses a prejudiced attitude toward a member of a marginalized group

Microaggression

300

This large animal, which was used as an instrument of war, is symbolic within many cultures and religions of India.

Elephant

300

This leader was known for combatting systemic racial segregation known as Apartheid within their country.

Nelson Mandela

400

In 1893, New Zealand was the world's first nation to pass this suffrage-related measure:

Women's right to vote

400

This country has the longest coastline in the world.

Canada

400

Term describing the variation in people's ways of thinking, learning, and behaving as a natural trait among humans.

Neurodiversity

400

In Italy, Mozzarella cheese is often made from the milk of this animal.

Bufala (Buffalo)

400

This figure employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule.

Mahatma Gandhi

500

She was the first female Prime Minister of Britain.

Margaret Thatcher

500

One of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon were located in this modern-day country.

Iraq

500

The interaction and cumulative effects of multiple forms of discrimination affecting the daily lives of individuals, particularly women of color.

Intersectionality

500

A top ten most common pet in the United States, this animal is eaten as a delicacy in Peru.

Guinea Pig

500

This ethnic group of people native to the Himalayas are often guides for those who attempt to climb Mount Everest.

Sherpa