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ame this namesake of a large city on the Neva, a Russian ruler generally titled “the Great.” | Peter I |
After Pompey ordered him to disband his army, he crossed the Rubicon. | Gaius Julius Caesar |
It is the only nonmetal in Period 1 of the periodic table. For 10 points, name this lightest element, which has a chemical symbol of H | hydrogen |
name this country whose Marine band was led by John Philip Sousa. | United States of America |
The change in this quantity for an object is equal to the net work done on the object. It equals one-half times mass times velocity squared. | kinetic energy |
After protests against this man’s rule began, a rebel government was established in the city of Benghazi (ben-GAH-zee). In the town of Sirte (SEERT), this man was killed alongside his son Mutassim in 2011 | Muammar al-Gaddafi |
name this play about the feud between the Montagues and Capulets, written by William Shakespeare. | Romeo and Juliet |
Although he failed to solve the Iran Hostage Crisis, he helped negotiate peace between Egypt and Israel in the Camp David Accords. | James Earl “Jimmy” Carter |
Youtube user Paint sang a summary of this series in 99 seconds using movie themes, while another Youtube user, Neil Cicierega, created a parody of this series in which puppets sing along to a “Mysterious Ticking Noise”. | Harry Potter |
According to Goldbach's conjecture, every integer greater than two can be expressed as a sum of two of them. | prime numbers |
odons are translated at this organelle where the tRNA and mRNA meet. For 10 points, name this organelle that is the site of protein synthesis | ribosomes |
His invasion of Russia was a failure because of the harsh winter. | Napoleon Bonaparte [or Napoleon I] |
name this French emperor from Corsica who ruled after the French revolution. | Napoleon Bonaparte [or Napoleon I] |
Ancient practitioners of this art form include Polykleitos (PAHL-ee-KLY-tohss), whose Doryphoros (dorr-ee-FOR-ohss) is one of the oldest Greek works that still exists. | sculpture |