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100

Claude Monet (1840-1926) was an artist famous for what style of painting?

Impressionism 

100

Although knowing very little about war, who was responsible for leading two thousand men in battle and became known as the best American general of the Revolutionary War next to George Washington?

General Nathaniel Greene

100

What part of the brain is known as the "little brain" and is responsible for maintaining posture and balance?

Cerebellum

200

In what country did the Impressionism style of art originate?

France

200

Toussaint L'Overture was born a slave, but grew to be a valiant leader who liberated what country from slavery?

Haiti

200

What part of the brain connects to the spinal cord and is responsible for autonomic functions such as breathing and heartbeat? 

Brain stem

300

This famous playwright (1564 - 1616), poet, and actor is world renowned for his works which include Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. 

William Shakespeare

300

Which treacherous French leader captured and imprisoned Toussaint for his role in gaining independence for his native country? 

Napoleon Bonaparte  

300

Which lobe of the cerebrum is responsible for emotions, reasoning, learning, and judgement? 

Frontal lobe

400

This famous German composer and pianist (1770 - 1827) is well known for compositions such as Fur Elise and Ode to Joy. Interestingly, he became deaf in his mid-forties. 

Ludwig van Beethoven

400

Who was the third U.S. President whose tribute is featured on face of Mount Rushmore? 

Thomas Jefferson

400

What are the tiny air sacs in the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous (O2 & CO2) exchange? 

Alveoli 

500

In A Midsummer Night's Dream, who was responsible for making a detrimental mistake in which the flower's juices were placed into the wrong person's eyes?

Puck

500

Who was 4th U.S. President, known as the "Father of the Constitution?"

James Madison

500

Responsible for many types of illness and disease, these tiny particles were finally discoverable through the invention of the electron microscope. These particles replicate by the invasion of the body's healthy living cells and do not require a warm, damp environment to thrive. 

Viruses