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100

 This Renaissance master painted the Mona Lisa 

Leonardo da Vinci

100

The Acropolis and Parthenon are iconic landmarks in this Greek capital city.

Athens

100

In mathematics, this shape has three sides and three angles.

a triangle

100

This iconic clock tower is located in London

Big Ben

100

This wall fell in 1989, marking the end of the Cold War and symbolizing German reunification.

Berlin Wall

200

Norma Jeane Mortenson was the real name of this iconic Hollywood actress and model of the 1950s.

Marilyn Monroe

200

The historic Brandenburg Gate and Berlin Wall once divided this German capital.

Berlin

200

This is the most widely spoken language in the world by number of native speakers.

Mandarin Chinese

200

This Parisian cathedral caught fire in 2019

Notre Dame

200

This ancient Roman city was destroyed and preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.

Pompeii

300

Known for his surreal artwork, this artist painted The Persistence of Memory, featuring melting clocks.

Salvador Dali

300

The tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa, is located in this Middle Eastern capital.

Dubai

300

This artist is famous for his paintings of water lilies and his role in the Impressionist movement.

Claude Monet

300

This statue overlooks Rio de Janeiro

Christ the Redeemer

300

This African nation was the birthplace of Nelson Mandela, a leader in the fight against apartheid.

South Africa

400

Alongside Bill Gates, this tech pioneer co-founded Microsoft in 1975.

Paul Allen

400

This Japanese capital is the largest metropolitan area in the world.

Tokoyo

400

This device, created by Thomas Edison, made it possible to record and play back sound.

the phonograph

400

This massive stone structure can be seen from space and was built in China

Great Wall of China

400

This pandemic, also known as the "Black Death," swept through Europe in the 14th century.

The Bubonic Plague

500

This German composer is famous for his Fifth Symphony, often recognized by its "da-da-da-dum" opening.

Ludwig von Beethoven

500

Located on two continents, this Turkish city was historically known as Byzantium and Constantinople.

Istanbul

500

This month is named after Julius Caesar, who reformed the Roman calendar.

July

500

The ancient temple complex located in Cambodia

Angkor Wat

500

This revolutionary leader led the Bolsheviks in the Russian Revolution of 1917.

Vladimir Putin