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100

This team has the most Super Bowl wins in NFL history 


 What are the Pittsburgh Steelers or New England Patriots?

100

 This U.S. city is known as the “City of Angels.”

 What is Los Angeles?

100

This event led to the start of World War I in 1914.

 What is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

100

This document begins with “We the People.”


 

 What is the U.S. Constitution?

100

 This chemical element has the symbol "Au."

 What is gold?

200

This quarterback holds the record for most career passing yards.

Who is Tom Brady?

200

This European capital is divided by the Danube River and was formerly two cities.

  • What is Budapest?


200

This agreement ended World War I but planted the seeds for WWII.


 

 What is the Treaty of Versailles?

200

This U.S. Supreme Court case legalized abortion in 1973.

What is Roe v. Wade?

200

This literary device involves giving non-human things human traits.

 What is personification?

300

In 2007, this team nearly completed a perfect season before losing in the Super Bowl.

Who are the New England Patriots?


300

This South American city has the largest population on the continent.

 What is São Paulo?

300

The Rwandan Genocide of 1994 occurred between these two ethnic groups.

 Who are the Hutus and Tutsis?

300

This philosopher developed the concept of “social contract” influencing Enlightenment-era governments.

 Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau?

300

 This mathematical concept represents the limit of a function as it approaches a certain value.

What is a derivative?


400

This defensive scheme utilizes 5 defensive backs and is often used against passing offenses.

 What is a nickel defense?

400

This city is considered the financial capital of India.

 What is Mumbai?

400

 This Cold War conflict ended in 1975 with the fall of Saigon.

 What is the Vietnam War?

400

This voting system allocates Electoral College votes in U.S. presidential elections.

 What is the winner-takes-all system?

400

This physicist developed the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics.

 Who is Werner Heisenberg?

500

This rule change in 1978 fundamentally shifted the NFL toward more pass-heavy offenses.


 


 What is the Mel Blount Rule (illegal contact after 5 yards)?

500

This African capital city sits at the highest elevation on the continent.

 What is Addis Ababa?

500

This 1973 global event caused oil prices to quadruple and sparked a worldwide recession.

 What is the OPEC Oil Embargo?

500

This clause in the U.S. Constitution has been used to justify broad federal regulatory power.

 What is the Commerce Clause?

500

This paradox explains why no government can truly be omnipotent if it’s bound by a constitution.


 

 What is the paradox of limited government?