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The Scientific Revolution
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Catholics vs. Protestants
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100

This Golden State Warriors player holds the NBA record for most 3-pointers made in a single game with 14.

Klay Thompson

100

This new way of learning during the Scientific Revolution used observation, experimentation, and evidence to answer questions.

The Scientific Method

100

This sea creature leaves a trail of slime everywhere he goes and considers SpongeBob his father.

Gary

100

This Christian group followed the Pope and was the original branch of Christianity in Western Europe.

Catholics

100

This movie follows a group of toys that come to life when humans aren’t around, including a cowboy named Woody and a space ranger named Buzz Lightyear.

Toy Story

200

This NFL quarterback won 7 Super Bowls and is widely considered the greatest quarterback of all time.

Tom Brady

200

This scientist improved the telescope and observed moons orbiting Jupiter, supporting the idea that not everything revolves around Earth.

Galileo Galilei

200

This scheming creature is always coming up with a way to steal the Krabby Patty secret formula.

Plankton

200

This practice of the Catholic Church involved selling forgiveness for sins and was strongly criticized by reformers.

Indulgences

200

After being bitten by a radioactive spider, this teenage hero gains powers and learns that “with great power comes great responsibility.”

Spider-Man

300

This Argentine soccer star won the 2022 World Cup and is often compared to Cristiano Ronaldo in the debate over the greatest of all time.

Lionel Messi

300

This theory states that the Sun is at the center of the universe, not the Earth.

The Heliocentric Theory

300

This large and muscular crustacean loves to lift weights and flex his muscles.

Larry the Lobster

300

This long and destructive war in Europe was fought between Catholics and Protestants from 1618 to 1648.

Thirty Years’ War

300

A teenager travels through time in a DeLorean car and must make sure his parents fall in love to avoid erasing his own future.

Back to the Future

400

This UFC fighter became one of the first major female stars in the sport, winning fights quickly with armbar submissions and later appearing in movies and WWE. 

Ronda Rousey

400

This scientist explained gravity and wrote about the laws of motion after observing how objects move on Earth and in space.

Isaac Newton

400

This powerful ghost haunts the ocean floor; he is named after a legendary ghost ship.

The Flying Dutchman

400

Protestants believed the Bible should be read in this common, everyday language instead of only in Latin.

Vernacular

400

A security guard discovers that the exhibits in this place come to life at night, including a talking T-Rex skeleton and historical figures.

Night at the Museum

500

This legendary baseball player, nicknamed “The Sultan of Swat,” was famous for his home run hitting in the early 1900s.

Babe Ruth

500

This invention allowed scientists like Galileo to observe space more closely, leading to discoveries that challenged the idea that Earth was the center of the universe.

The Telescope

500

It is flavored with Volcano Sauce, seahorse raddish, and toenail clippings. It is finished by being dropped into the toiled and dried with old gym socks; don't eat this if you're a health inspector.

The Nasty Patty

500

This 1555 agreement allowed German princes to choose whether their state would be Catholic or Protestant.

Peace of Augsburg

500

A group of kids spend their summer playing baseball, but their biggest challenge is retrieving a lost ball from a yard guarded by a legendary dog called “The Beast.”

The Sandlot