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The Mystery Flavor
100
This type of life largely died off because of the agricultural revolution

Hunting and gathering or nomadism

100

Conflicts on this continent stem from rival ethnic groups fighting for power in countries whose borders were drawn by foreign colonizers in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Africa

100

This organization, headquartered in New York City, is tasked with mediating problems between countries to ensure international peace and cooperation.

The United Nations

100

The regions of the Hoyt sector model start in the central city and project out into the periphery of the city, resembling one of these food items.

A piece of cake, pie, or pizza

100

This crop is the staple of Southeast Asia's culture because it suits the warm, humid climate found in that region. 

Rice

200

Rice farming, plantations, shifting cultivation, and subsistence are typically found in this part of the world. 

The Less Developed World, LDCs, Developing World, or the Periphery

200

Though his parents were born in Nigeria, Giannis Antetokounmpo plays for Greece in the Olympics because of term, meaning a legal attachment to a country.

Nationality

200

In 2020, this multinational state removed itself from the European Union to protect it's political and economic sovereignty.

The United Kingdom

200

It's the minimum number of customers a business needs to remain profitable. Carowinds has a much higher number than Food Lion!

Threshold

200

A staple of the ethnic Irish diet, a plant disease ravaged this crop in the 1840s. Over one million migrated out of the country as a result.

Potato

300

It was the diffusion of new farming techniques, more efficient fertilizers and pesticides, and high-yielding seeds around the world in the post-WWII era.

The Green Revolution

300

It was at the center of the problem between the people of Ireland and Northern Ireland

Religion, Protestantism vs. Catholicism

300

It's a term used to describe countries like Armenia. Over 98% of the population is Armenian, with the Yazidis and Russians making up the other 2%.

Nation-State

300

Quit monkeying around and tell use the term used for a urban area that's significantly larger than any other city in that country. For example, Mexico City is over four times larger than Guadalajara. 

A Primate City

300

This consumer service first appeared in Columbus, Ohio in 1969. The owner, Dave Thomas, named it after one of his daughters. There's over 6000 locations around the world.

Wendy's

400

This two-word term indicates that people in that area does not have access to safe, plentiful, and nutritious meals. 

Food Insecurity

400

A 1986 accident at this place caused a forced migration of 100,000 Ukrainians from the city of Pripyat and the surrounding area.

The Chernobyl Nuclear Plant

400

It's the political concept that power is shared between the various levels (national-state-local) of government. Each of them have exclusive responsibilities the other levels do not possess.

Federalism

400

This term refers to the decrease in population density as you move from the city center to the periphery. 

Sprawl

400

Not only are they known for their lobstah and chowdah, this state capital is home to the public services offices of the FBI, ATF, DEA, and Massachusetts state police, along with the state capitol and Governor's office.

Boston 

500

Since the 1950s, much of the prime agricultural land nearest our cities in the U.S. have been replaced by them.

The suburbs

500

This region in Europe, named after the peninsula, was shattered into smaller countries due to ethnic conflicts in the 1990s. It gave us Bosnia, Croatia, Montenegro, and Slovenia, just to name a few! 

The Balkans

500

This type of boundary is meant to keep two groups apart based on their political, cultural, or ethnic differences. Think North and South Korea, India and Pakistan, and Isarael/Palestine....

Consequent boundary

500

This urban development model states that a city has the potential to possess many hubs of activity. Examples of these hubs include a college, port facility, or sports arena complex.

The Harris and Ullman multiple nuclei model

500

Before you visit the corporate offices of AT&T or IBM while on a business trip to this city, stop by the French Quarter find some gumbo or beignets. Maybe catch a Saints or Pelicans game at one of their downtown arenas.

New Orleans