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100

The simplified form 

of (2X3)(3X5)

What is 6x8?

100

A type of chemical reaction that absorbs energy from it's surroundings.

What is an endothermic reaction?

100

This is the year the Declaration of Independence was signed.

What is 1776?

100

This is the term for a word that imitates sound.

What is Onomatopoeia? 

100

This family of instruments includes the trumpet and trumbone.

What is the Brass family?

200

The solution of 

2x- 8 = 0

What is x = 2, -2?

200

A neutral solution has this pH.

What is 7?

200

This branch of government interprets laws.

What is the Judicial branch.

200

The underlying message or central idea of a story.

What is the theme?

200

The term for contrast between light and dark in a piece of art.

What is Value?

300

The solution of 

log2x = 5

What is x = 32?

300

This law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

What is Newton's 3rd Law?

300

The invention of this device by Johannes Gutenburg around 1450 revolutionized the spread of information.

What is the printing press?

300

This person wrote Frankenstein.

Who is Mary Shelley?

300

In theater, this term refers to the use of exaggerated physical movements and gestures to convey emotion or character.

What is Pantomime?

400

The sum of the interior angles of a hexagon.

What is 720 degrees?

400

This is the acceleration due to gravity on Earth in m/s2

What is 9.8 m/s2?

400

This amendment granted women the right to vote.

What is the 19th amendment?

400

When the audience knows something the characters do not.

What is Dramatic Irony?

400

This 19th-century art movement focused on capturing light and everyday scenes (Claude Monet is an example).

What is Impressionism?

500

sec x if sin x = 3/5

What is 5/4

500

This principle explains why airplanes generate lift.

What is Bernoulli's Principle?

500

This policy aimed to rebuild Europe after WWII with US aide.

What is the Marshall Plan?

500

This noun refers to a harsh, jarring mixture of sounds, often used to describe discordant music or language. (SAT vocab word)

What is cacophony?

500

A repeated musical theme in a composition is called this.

What is a Motif?