REVISING THE ATLAS
A YEAR-O WITH A ZERO
THE FIRST U.S. PRESIDENT TO...
STATUES AROUND THE WORLD
EGYPTIAN HISTORY
100

A few years after it was safe to do so, in 1961 this city got renamed Volgograd

Stalingrad

100

On August 29, 2005 a storm surge from this hurricane rose more than 26 feet, devastating Biloxi & Gulfport

Katrina

100

...appoint a woman as White House Chief of Staff, strategist Susie Wiles

Trump

100

In 2020 a life-size bronze statue of this U.S. first lady was unveiled near her hometown of Sevnica

Melania Trump

100

He didn't just conquer Egypt in 332 B.C.; he also named a city for himself there

Alexander the Great

200

After partition in 1947, East Bengal became East Pakistan & following a civil war in 1971, took this name

Bangladesh

200

In 1502 he succeeded his uncle Ahuitzotl, becoming the 9th emperor of the Aztecs

Montezuma

200

...be the head of a major union, the organization then known as SAG

Reagan 

200

At the southeast corner of Central Park, this man rides on a horse perpetually trampling a branch symbolizing Georgia

Sherman

200

The Great Pyramid was built about 4,500 years ago by this Egyptian king also known as Cheops

Khufu

300

In 1954 Mauch Chunk, or "Bear Mountain", & East Mauch Chunk merged to form a Pennsylvania borough named for this athlete

Jim Thorpe

***TRIPLE STUMPER***

300

The war of this started in its alliterative way in 1701 after Charles II had to go & die all childless & stuff

(the ar of) Spanish Succession 

300

...be Roman Catholic

JFK

300

In Syracuse, a statue of him holds a model of a mirror "heat ray" meant to burn Roman warships

Archimedes 

300

This Kurdish general controlled Egypt in the 12th century & brought Sunni Islam back to the country

Saladin

***TRIPLE STUMPER***

400

The French territory of the Afars & the Issas got renamed in 1977 as this, silent D & all

Djibouti

400

Founded in 1602 in Amsterdam, this trading company made it through 2 aughts, but missed a 3rd, dissolving in 1799

the Dutch East India Company

400

...ride to & from his inauguration in an automobile, a Packard Twin Six

Warren G. Harding

***TRIPLE STUMPER***

400

Rocking out in a square named for him in Johannesburg, this figure perpetually dances the Madiba Jive

Nelson MAndela 

***TRIPLE STUMPER***

400

Egypt suffered more than 11,000 casualties in this brief 1967 war, the most of all the nations involved

the Six-Day War
500

Named in 1890 for Lord Salisbury, then PM of Britain, this Zimbabwean capital changed its name to honor a Shona chief

Harare

500

On February 24, 1803 the Supreme Court declared an act of Congress to be unconstitutional for the first time in this landmark case

Marbury v. Madison

***TRIPLE STUMPER***

500

...be born a U.S. citizen, though oddly, he was also the first to have English as his second language (bonus points if you know the language he used to speak)

Van Buren 

***DUTCH***

500

This man got a huge statue in Moscow--not in the city he founded--for the 300th anniversary of the Russian navy

Peter the Great

500

The Muslim Brotherhood picked him as their nominee for presidential elections in 2012; he later got life in prison

Morsi