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100

He wrote the Declaration of Independence and appears on the nickel.

Answer: Who is Thomas Jefferson?


100

This ancient civilization built pyramids and worshipped gods like Ra and Isis.

Answer: What is Ancient Egypt?


100

This state is known as “The Golden State” and contains Los Angeles, San Diego, and the Bay Area.

Answer: What is California?


100

This enormous statue in New York Harbor was a gift from France.

Answer: What is the Statue of Liberty?


100

This civil rights leader gave the “I Have a Dream” speech.

Answer: Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?


200

He delivered the Gettysburg Address and led the U.S. during the Civil War.

Answer: Who is Abraham Lincoln?


200

He conquered much of Europe before being defeated at Waterloo.

Answer: Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?


200

This state is home to Disney World, hurricanes, and a whole lot of alligators.

Answer: What is Florida?


200

This wall in China stretches more than 13,000 miles and was built for protection.

Answer: What is the Great Wall of China?


200

This scientist formulated the theory of relativity — E = mc².

Answer: Who is Albert Einstein?


300

He was the first U.S. president to resign from office.

Answer: Who is Richard Nixon?


300

This trade route connected China to Europe for centuries and helped spread ideas, goods, and diseases.

Answer: What is the Silk Road?


300

This Midwestern state is famous for Chicago, deep-dish pizza, and Abraham Lincoln’s hometown.

Answer: What is Illinois?


300

This prehistoric monument in England features giant standing stones arranged in a mysterious circle.

Answer: What is Stonehenge?


300

This Macedonian king created one of the largest ancient empires before dying at only 32.

Answer: Who is Alexander the Great?


400

This president created the New Deal to fight the Great Depression and was elected four times.

Answer: Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?


400

This revolution in the late 1700s included the storming of the Bastille.

Answer: What is the French Revolution?


400

This northernmost U.S. state was purchased from Russia for 2 cents an acre.

Answer: What is Alaska?


400

This ancient Roman arena once hosted gladiators, chariot races, and massive crowds.

Answer: What is the Colosseum?


400

This influential philosopher and student of Plato taught future leaders, including Alexander the Great.

Answer: Who is Aristotle?

500

Known as the “Father of the Constitution,” he also served as the 4th U.S. president.

Answer: Who is James Madison?

500

This 14th-century pandemic killed millions in Europe and drastically reshaped society.

Answer: What is the Black Death / Bubonic Plague?

500

This state has the fewest people, tons of open land, and the iconic Devil’s Tower monument.

Answer: What is Wyoming?

500

This city in Jordan is home to the “Treasury,” carved entirely into rose-colored stone cliffs.

Answer: What is Petra?

500

This nurse founded modern nursing and became famous during the Crimean War.

Answer: Who is Florence Nightingale?