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100

Who was the first President of the United States

George Washington

100

What is it called when plants takes in sunlight to produce energy

Photosynthesis 

100

What is the capital on the United States

Washington D.C.

100

Who wrote Romeo and Juliet

William Shakespeare

100

What is the name of the ship that the Pilgrims sailed on

Mayflower

200

Which ancient civilization built the pyramids

The Egyptians

200

What is the chemical symbol for water

H2O

200

Where did the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 take place

Berlin, Germany

200

In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe". What is the name of the land where the story takes place.

Narnia 

200

Which Native American tribe helped the Pilgrims survive their first winter in America

Wampanoag tribe

300

Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean

Amelia Earhart

300

What is the chemical symbol for Potassium 

K

300

What is the name of the town that Romeo and Juliet takes place

Verona,Italy

300

In Frankenstein, who is the scientist 

Victor Frankenstein

300

How long did the First Thanksgiving last. 

3 Days
400

Which U.S. state was the first to ratify the Constitution

Delaware

400

What is the main gas found in Earth's atmosphere.

Nitrogen

400

What country invented Chess

Bonus Question: What century was Chess invented

India

Bonus Answer: The 6th century

400

In the Harry Potter series what is the name of the potion that grants good luck

Felix Felicis, also know as Liquid Luck

400

What year did the first Thanksgiving take place

1621

500

During the United States Civil War, what was the name of the Invention that helped the Union with Communication.

The Telegraph


500

Which element has the chemical symbol "W"

Tungsten

500

What country invented the trebuchet

China

500

In 1984, what is the name of the Totalitarian regime that rules Oceania

The Party( often referred to as the Inner Party and led by Big Brother)

500

What year did Thanksgiving become a national holiday in the U.S.

1863