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100

This is the most common element in the human body?

Oxygen

100

This system of government divides power between a central (national) government and a regional (state) government.

Federalism

100

This German philosopher wrote "Das Kapital" and "The Communist Manifesto"?

Karl Marx

100

This artist painted "Starry Night"

Van Gogh

100

This Italian astronomer used a telescope to discover Jupiter's moons.

Galileo

200

Unlike their other fish friends, this big fish does not have bones

Shark

200

This phrase has been adopted by groups like Vietnam War protesters, The Black Panthers, the Philippine People Power Movement and the Pakistan Peoples Party. It's also the title of a John Lennon song.

"Power to the People"

200

He was only 8 years old when he wrote his first symphony.

Mozart

200

This artist sculpted "The Thinker"

Auguste Rodin

200

Last week, scientists produced the first real image of a black hole. According to his daughter, this world-renowned British theoretical physicist would've been "blown away"

Stephen Hawking

300

Aerospace engineering didn't become a word until 1958, it was that year that this federal aeronautics and space research program was founded.

NASA

300

This experiment was conducted to prove that people tend to obey higher authority and suspend their judgment.

The Milgram Experiment?

300

This word has the most definitions in the English language with 645 distinct meanings.

Run

300

A copy of this artist's iconic David statue sits inside Grawmeyer Hall.

Michelangelo

300

In 1903, she became the first woman to win the Nobel Prize.

Marie Curie

400

This symbol, which can be known as the lemniscate, was originally used by the Romans to represent 1000

"Infinity"

400

Known as the father of Pan-Africanism, this scholar has a new Louisville all-boys school named after him and he also co-founded the NAACP.

W.E.B Du Bois

400

Alexander The Great may not have been able to use REACH tutoring services, but until the age of 16 he was tutored by this "Father of Western Philosophy"

Aristotle

400

Beloved for his series of oil paintings depicting water lilies, serene gardens, and Japanese footbridges, this French painter is featured in the Speed Art Museum.

Claude Monet

400

This Italian "Renaissance Man" could also have fit into the "Arts" category for his brilliant artworks.

Leonardo Da Vinci

500

This paramagnetic substance and chemical element is also a symbol of prestige and RIAA certification for music albums that sell one million units.

Platinum

500

This African country has the most pyramids in the world. 

Sudan

500

The only word in the English language that when capitalized is changed from a noun or a verb to a nationality.

"Polish"

500

This Hite Art Institute alum and Louisville native is known for his works sculpting The Spirit of Freedom in Washington, DC, York at the Belvedere and Abraham Lincoln at Waterfront Park

Ed Hamilton

500

At the age of 19, this bright inventor lived in Louisville, KY where he worked for Western Union. One day while working with a battery, he spilled sulfuric acid onto the floor and his boss' desk on the floor below. The next day, he was fired, and left town for good.

Thomas Edison