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100

 She was the first woman created by God.

Eve

100

This city served as the center of Calasanz work.

Rome

100

This TV show is a fantasy epic based on George R.R. Martin’s novels.

Game of Thrones

100

She wrote Pride and Prejudice.

Jane Austen

100

 This revolution began in 1789 in France.

The French revolution

200

He sold his birthright to his brother Jacob for a bowl of stew.

Esau

200

These 3 vows were taken by members of his religious order, and almost every other order in the Catholic Church

Vows of Poverty, Obedience, and Chastity.

200

 She sang “Hips Don’t Lie.”

Shakira

200

 She wrote Jane Eyre.

Charlotte Bronte

200

The Declaration of Independence was signed in this year.

1776

300

He became king after Saul and united the tribes of Israel.

David

300

This religion was practiced by St. Joseph Calasanz.

Christianity (Specifically Catholicism)

300

This TV show features Michael Scott as the regional manager of Dunder Mifflin.

The Office

300

A minor character that highlights qualities of a main character.

A Foil

300

 This famous wall in China was built to keep out northern invaders.

The great wall of china

400

This judge defeated the Midianites with only 300 men.

Gideon

400

This country is where the Piarist Order was founded.

Italy

400

This is the most covered song in Music history, originally coming to Paul McCartney in a dream in 1965.

Yesterday

400

A recurring element, such as a symbol or idea, in literature.

A Motif

400

This treaty ended the Thirty Years’ War in 1648.

The Treaty of Westphalia

500

 He was the brother of Moses and served as his spokesperson; he was the first high priest of Israel

Aaron

500

What four letters are after a Piarist's name

Schp

500

He sang “Hotel California” with The Eagles. Give the vocalist

Don Henley

500

The Greek term for the hero’s tragic flaw.

A hamartia

500

This treaty divided the New World between Spain and Portugal in 1494.

Treaty of Tordesillas