This was the founder of the communist state in Russia and the leader of the Bolshevik Revolution?
Vladimir Lenin
How do you make an egg roll?
You push it.
Mr. Reimer has mentioned several times that he is a fan of this cursed NFL franchise.
NY Jets
They were trying to colonize Africa and obtain resources they needed for industrialization.
"Just hold on to that feeling, Don't stop believin', Hold on to that feeling, Don't stop believin'"
Don't Stop Believin.
Explain the concept of imperialism.
One country taking over and/or controlling another country for economic or political gain.
What do you call a pig that practices karate?
A pork chop.
Mr. Reimer was in the graduating class of what year here at Sullivan West.
2019.
This man created the idea of communism in his book, the Communist Manifesto.
Karl Marx
"You better lose yourself in the music, the moment, you own it, you better never let it go
Lose Yourself.
Peter the Great and Kemal Ataturk were both known for trying to westernize their country, which refers to this process.
Trying to make their country more European like.
Why shouldn't you tell secrets in a cornfield?
There are too many ears around.
The very first What is it Wednesday item that was brought in at the beginning of the year was this kitchen item.
Potato Masher.
This was the idea that absolute monarchs had a god given right to rule over their government.
Divine Right.
It's close to midnight, and something evil is lurking in the dark, under the moonlight, you see a sight that almost stops your heart.
Thriller
We watched the opening scene of this movie in class which showed you what life was like in the trenches of World War I.
1917.
Why can't you trust the king of the jungle?
Because he's always lion.
The idea of playing Jeopardy and doing What is it Wednesday came from which teacher that Mr. Reimer had?
Mr. Ogozalek (Mr. O)
This report during the Industrial Revolution exposed the harsh realities of child labor in factors.
Sadler Report
"Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? Caught in a landslide, No escape from reality..."
Bohemian Rapsody