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100

Who is the Father of Modern Chemistry

Antoine Lavoisier

100
Near the end of the Middle Ages, What institutions became the places of learning?

universities

100

Who was the first of the Heohenstaufens to rule the Holy Roman Empire?

Frederick I

100

Telescope improvements

Galileo 

100

Microscope improvements

Leeuwenhoek

200

Name the temporary agreement establishing civil authority for the Plymouth Colony?

Mayflower  compact

200

Monks began to compile the Angelo-Saxon Chronicle during what king's reign?

Alfred

200

Who grew up in Sicily and later broke his promise to Innocent III?

Frederick II

200

Chemicals used to treat disease 

Paracelsus

200

Inductive reasoning

Bacon

300

Who led the British at Waterloo?

Duke of Wellington

300

Which do not characterize Romanesque architecture?

A. Thick walls

B. small doors

C. Big Windows

D. Heavy columns

C. big windows

300

What court of the Roman Catholic church focused its attention on finding and punishing those holding Protestant beliefs?

Inquisition

300
Circulation of blood

Harvey

300

The recipient of an estate from a king; servant to the king

vassel

400

What name was given to those of mixed Spanish and Indian blood?

mestizos

400

The spread of Lutheranism was aided by who or what?

Luther's freedom to preach his beliefs

400

Which language dominated the East African city-states?

A. Arabic

B. Persian

C. Kilwah

D. Swahili

Swahili 

400

Vaccination

Jenner

400

parishioners

laity

500

Who was one of the first American auto manufacturers to use the assembly line?

Henry Ford

500
Mansa Musa ruled what country?

A. Mali

B. Ghana

C. Aksum

D. Songhai

A. Mali

500

The growth of which country weakened the Golden Horde in Russia?

A. Kiev

B. Novgorod

C. Moscow

D. St. Petersburg

C. Moscow

500

Father of Modern Chemistry

Lavoisier

500

conducted religious services, administered sacraments to the laity, and supervised the business and property of the church.

secular clergy