JFH Scholar Bowl-5 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
former dictator of Uganda | Idi Amin |
house of Richard III | York |
last of the 5 good Roman emperors | Marcus Aurelius |
Marcus Aurelius' philosophy | Stoicism |
divided the Roman Empire in 2 parts | Diocletian |
formed the Red Army | Trotsky |
wrote An Economic History of the Constitution | Beard |
John Glenn's shi[ | Friendship 7 |
built the Aswan Dam in Egypt | Gamal Nasser |
replaced Nasser, was assassinated | Anwar Sadat |
previous president of Egypt | Mohammed Morsi |
Communist group in Nicaragua | Sandinistas |
leader of the Sandinistas | Daniel Ortega |
former dictator of the Philippines | Ferdinand Marcos |
replaced Ferdinand Marcos as dictator of the Philippines | Corazon Aquino |
fascist dictator of Spain following Spanish Civil War | Francisco Franco |
replaced Francisco Franco as dictator of Spain | Juan Carlos |
Great Compromiser | Henry Clay |
former long-time leader of Ethiopia | Haile Selassie |
leader of Solidarity in Poland | Lech Walesa |
portrait artist of Henry VIII | Holbein |
vice president of Andrew Jackson that called for states' rights | Calhoun |
group that formerly ran Afghanistan | Taliban |
wrote Leviathan | Hobbes |
Muslim sect in Iran | Shiite |
former dictator of Cambodia | Pol Pot |
Pol Pot's organization/party | Khmer Rouge |
family name of Kaiser Wilhelm II | Hohenzollern |
family name of Henry VIII | Tudor |
mother of Elizabeth I | Anne Bolyne |
mother of Mary I | Catherine of Aragorn |
parents of Catherine of Aragorn | Ferdinand and Isabella |
debated Lincoln for Illinois Senate, idea of popular sovreignty | Stephen Douglas |
party of Margaret Thatcher, John Major | Tory/Conservative |
character that symbolized England | John Bull |
former female prime minister of Pakistan | Benizar Boutha |
said, "Go west, young man, go west!" | Horace Greely |
wrote Das Capital | Karl Marx |
said, "In the long run, we are all dead." | Keynes |
Roman emperor who moved eastern capital to Byzantium | Constantine |
Roman emperor who adopted Christianity | Constantine |
Roman emperor who made Christianity the official religion | Thodosius |
legendary founders of Rome | Romulus and Remus |
Soviet leaders from Stalin to Gorbachev | Stalin, Krushev, Brezhnev, Andropov, Chernenko, Gorbachev |
4 Stuart Kings | James I, Charles I, Charles II, James II |
revolution that ousted James II | Glorious Recolution |
who came to power | William and Mary |
Truman's Secretary of State | Dean Acheson |
Eisenhower's Secretary of State | John Foster Dulles |
Kennedy's Secretary of State | Dean Rusk |
Lyndon Johnson's Secretary of State | Dean Rusk |
Nixon's Secretary of State | William Rogers (first term) Kissinger |
Ford's Secretary of State | Kissinger |
Carter's Secretary of State | Cyrus Vance (1977-1980) Ed Muskie |
Reagan's Secretary of State | Alexander Haig (1981-1982) George Shultz (1982-1989) |
George H. W. Bush's Secretary of State | James Baker (1989-1992) Lawrence Eagleburger (1992-1993) |
Clinton's Secretary of State | Warren Christopher (first term 1993-1997) Madeleine Albright (second term 1997-2001) |
George W. Bush's Secretary of State | Colin Powell (first term 2001-2005) Condoleezza Rice (second term 2005-2009) |
Obama's Secretary of State | Hillary Clinton (2009-2013) John Kerry (2013- |
assassinated Robert Kennedy (RFK) | Sirhan Sirhan |
Republican senator, against League of Nations | Henry Cabot Lodge |
voted against WWI and WWII | Judith Rankin |
New York governor, the "Happy Warrior" | Al Smith |
defeated by Hayes in 1876 even though he won the popular vote | Sam Tilden |
former communist dictator of Romania | Coucesceau |
conservative Prime Minister of Victoria | Benjamin Disraeli |
chief rival of Victoria's PM Benjamin Disraeli | William Gladstone |
defeated Churchill in 1945, attended Potsdam Convention | Clement Attlee |
Royal house of Elizabeth II | Windsor |
Prussian major-general, helped train colonists in Valley Forge during Revolutionary War | Baron Friedreich von Steuben |
proposed Share Our Wealth program during New Deal/his nickname | Huey Long/The Kingfish |
university where 4 were killed by National Guard | Kent State |
had Thomas Becket killed | Henry II |
leader of Spartans at Thermopylae | Leonidas |
archeologist/discoverer of Troy | Heinrich Schliemann |
McKinley's Secretary of State, came up with the Open Door Policy | John Hay |
Russian for minority, opposed by Lenin | Mensheviks |
Athenian, called for conquest of Sicily, betrayed Athens | Alcibiades |
3 French Dynasties following Carolingian | Capet, Valois, Bourbon |
designed geodesic domes in Montreal, carbon allotrope named after him | Buckminster Fuller (buckminsterfullerene) |
common people of Rome | plebians |
aristocrats of Rome, could vote/hold office | patricians |
aristocratic landowners in Prussia | Junkers |
US president known as the Great Communicator | Reagan |
2 opposing admirals at the Battle of Jutland and their countries | Jellicoe (Great Britain), Scheer (Germany) |
royal house of George I through Victoria | Hanover |
group of people tried for riot at 1968 Democratic National Convention | Chicago 7 |
2 leaders of Chicago 7 | Jerry Rubin, Abbie Hoffman |
Socialist candidate in early 1900s, led American Railway Union and Industrial Workers of the World union | Eugene Debs |
nickname of Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) union | wobblies |
wrote "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" | Gibbon |
jailed for junk bonds | Milken |
Frenchman who designed Washington DC | Pierre L'Enfant |
designed Vietnam Wall | MAya Lin |
newspaper heiress, kidnapped in 1970s, brainwashed | Patty Hearst |
group that abducted Patty Hearst/her name with that group | Symbionese Liberation Army/Tania |
last 5 Chief Justices of Supreme Court | Vinson, Warren, Burger, Rehnquist, Roberts |
writer-patriot leader of Cuba, fought for independence | Jose Marti |
2 generals for Latin American Independence | Simon Bolivar, Jose de San Martin |
had Square Deal program | Teddy Roosevelt |
had Fair Deal program | Truman |
had New Frontier program | John F. Kennedy (JFK) |
rounded Rhode Island, seperation of church and state | Roger Williams |
evil leader of Yugoslavia, practiced genocide | Slobodan Milosevic |
only person to serve as president and vice president without being elected | Ford |
Norwegian explorer who used Kon-Tiki, Ra, and Aku-Aku | Thor Heyerdahl |
Nazi lieutenant-colonel captured in Argentina, tried and executed by Israel | Adolf Eichmann |
Israeli secret police/intelligence agency | Mossad |
Israeli cabinet | Knesset |
Supreme Court justice nicknamed Whizzer | Byron White |
last Chinese dynasty | Qing |
Greek leader who made a very harsh code of laws | Draco |
historian who wrote of Peloponnesian War (Athens vs. Sparta) | Thucydides |
father of Persian War (Greek vs. Persians) | Herodotus |
President of Peru | Alberto Fujimori |
President of Russia | Vladimir Putin |
real name of Unabomber | Theodore Kaczynski |
drink Socrates used to kill himsel contained this herb | hemlock |
British general who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo | Wellington |
Prussian general who helped defeat Napoleon at Waterloo | Blucher |
terrorist leader, masterminded 1998 bombings of US embassies, 9/11 attacks on twin towers, led Al-Qaeda | Osama bin Laden |
Malcolm X's last name before it became "X" | Little |
only president to serve on Supreme Court | Taft |
Only president to serve in House after his term | John Quincy Adams |
French revolutionary killed in his bath by Charlotte Cordy | Jean Paul Marat |
judge who presided over Watergate case | John Sirica |
leader of Cambodia 1970-1975 (before Pol Pot) | Lon Nol |
Napoleon's foreign minister | Charles Talleyrand |
group of radical revolutionaries during French Revolution | Jacobins |
victor at sea battle of Trafalgar and the name of his flagship | Horatio Nelson, HMS Victory |
pharaoh/king buried in Great Pyramid at Giza | Khufu aka Cheops |
doctor accused of killing wife, basis for "The Fugitive" | Sa, Sheppard |
man convicted of killing Lindbergh's son | Bruno Hauptmann |
archduke of Austria who became emperor of Mexico | Maximillian |
Alexander the Great's horse | Bucephalus |
meaning of the name "Sacajawea" | bird woman |
US woman who spent 188 days in space | Shannon Lucid |
woman who tutored Helen Keller | Anne Sullivan |
2 presidents buried in Arlington | JFK, Taft |
one-eyed Israeli general who directed 6 Day War | Moshe Dayan |
John Paul Jones reply to Richard Pearson's surrender request | "I have not yet begun to fight" |
British archeologist who opened tomb of King Tut (1922) | Howard Carter |
president called "father of the spoils system" | Jackson |
newspaper of abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison | The Liberator |
2 men convicted of Oklahoma City bombing | Tim McVeigh, Michael Fortier |
prison where Rudolf Hess was held | Spandau Prison |
school founded by Plato | Academy |
school founded by Aristotle | Lyceum |
method of learning using constant questioning | Socratic |
to whom Hitler dictated "Mein Kampf" | Rudolf Hess |
Ferdinand and Isabella's daughter who married Henry VIII | Catherine of Aragib |
artist whose real name is Anna Mary Robertson | Grandma Moses |
grandniece of Henry VIII, rival of Mary I, ruled 9 days | Lady Jane Grey |
considered world's first absolute ruler | Sargon |
cabinet member indicted for Teapot Dome Scandal | Albert Fall |
President in office during Teapot Dome Scandal | Warren Gamaliel Harding |
shot Pope John Paul II | Hehmet Ali Agca |
shot Huey Long | Dr. Carl Weiss |
broke the code of hieroglyphics with the Rosetta Stone | Jean Francois Champollion |
1572 butchering of 3000 Huguenots | St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre |
William I's list of possessions for taxing | Domesday Book |
code of honor of the Japanese samurai | Bushido |
samurai with highest status in feudal Japan | Daimyo |
representative body in France started in 1302 | Estates-General |
mix of white and Indian in Latin America | mestixo |
official home of British Prime Minister | 10 Downing Street |
committee during French Revolution | Committee of Public Safety |
headed the Committee of Public Safety during the French Revolution | Robbespierre |
address of the White House | 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue |
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