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Who is Nintendo's Mascot?

Mario

100

Who is Cuphead's Brother?

Mugman

100

Who is on the cover of Pokemon Yellow?

Pikachu

100

Who is Sonic's best friend?

Tails

100

What are the player's names?

Steve and Alex

100

"One Has Not Only A Legal But A Moral R_________ To Obey Just Laws."

"Responsibility"

200

What is the name of the kingdom Mario keeps saving?

The Mushroom Kingdom

200

Who is the final boss of Cuphead?

The Devil

200

Which Gen 1 starter is a fire type?

Charmander

200

Who is Sonic's enemy?

Dr. Eggman

200

What mode do you go to when you want to create?

Creative Mode

200

King Was The Chief Spokesperson For N_______ Activism In The C____ R____ M__, Which Successful Protested Racial Discrimination In Both Federal & State Law.

"Nonviolent" "Civil Rights Movement"

300

Who is the princess of the Mushroom Kingdom?

Princess Peach

300

Who is the Devil's Assistant?

King Dice

300

What are rare Pokemon with a different coloration called?

Shiny Pokemon

300

What is Sonic's home called?

Green Hills

300

How much health do you have?

20 Hp

300

Martin Luther King Jr Was Assassinated On?

April 4, 1968

400

Who is Mario's brother?

Luigi

400

What is the DLC called?

The Delicious Last Course

400

What is it called when Pokemon evolve?

Evolution

400

What does Dr. Eggman try to use to take down Sonic?

Robots

400

What is the two bosses in Minecraft?

The Ender Dragon and The Wither

400

Martin Luther King Jr Was Laid To Rest At......

Ebenezer Baptist Church Park

500

Who can be Mario's enemy but sometimes a friend to Mario?

Bowser

500

Who gives you the Super Arts?

Mrs.Chalice

500

When were Pokemon Gimmicks introduced?

Gen 6

500

What is Sonic's final form?

Super Sonic

500

What is the most unbreakable block in Minecraft?

Bedrock

500

True or False: Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream" speech was his first speech at Lincoln Memorial.

False. He spoke in the shadow of the Great Emancipator during the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom on May 17, 1957. King delivered his first national address on the topic of voting rights. His speech, in which he urged America to “give us the ballot,” drew strong reviews and positioned him at the forefront of the civil rights leadership.