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Henri Matisse led this movement   Fauvism  
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Wrote Tess of the D'ubervilles   Thomas Hardy  
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Mrs. Malaprop appears in what work   The Rivals  
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Wrote The Rivals   Richard Brinsley Sheridan  
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1985 act that set out plan to balance the budget   Graham-Rudman-Hollings Act  
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She was married to King Ahab   Jezebel  
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English portrait artist of the 18th century   Sir Joshua Reynolds  
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1941 James Thurber short story about an affable dreamer   "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"  
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Mexican national hero who overthrew Santa Anna in 1855   Benito Juarez  
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Taxonomical class whose eggs have leathery shells   Reptilia  
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First American to win a Nobel Prize in Physics, did so in 1907   William Mickelson  
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Least populated Japanese Island   Hokaido  
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Mendeleev was born here   Siberia  
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1427 painting featuring St. Peter   The Tribute Money  
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Painted The Tribute Money   Masaccio  
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Penned the words, "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may..."   Robert Herrick  
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Represents the U.S. Govt. before the Supreme Court   Solicitor General  
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Separates Tasmania from South Australian mainland   Bass Strait  
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Year of William Calley's Trial   1971  
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German philosopher, read writings of David Hume   Immanuel Kant  
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Astronaut grounded after first flight for medical reasons   Allen Shephard  
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Also known as Rubella   Measles  
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Family in Faulkner's The Hamlet   Snopes  
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Ruling body of the Weimar Republic   The Reichstag  
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Deficiency in this vitamin causes night blindness, milk is a good source of it   Milk  
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Creature killed by Theseus   Minotaur  
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Wrote Lost Horizon, Goodbye Mr. Chips, and wrote about Shangri-la   James Hilton  
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1962 case about prayer in school   Ingale v. Vitale  
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Also know as the States' Rights Party   Dixiecrats  
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Florentino is a character in this book by Garcia-Marquez   Love in the Time of Cholera  
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Theory that because some countries can produce things easily than others, it is therefor beneficial for nations to trade   Comparative Advantage  
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20th century representative from Illinois, ran in 1980 Republican primary and then as independent in general election   John (Bayard) Anderson  
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French sculptor of late 19th and early 20th century   Auguste Rodin  
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Disease caused by protozoans (Plasmodium)   Malaria  
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Wrote about Monterrey, CA   John Steinbeck  
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Test used to detect syphillis   Wasserman Test  
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Causes yellowness in the eyes and is caused by gallstones   Jaundis  
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Metal that has shielding effect from UV rays   Lead  
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Wrote A Shrapshire Lad and "On an Athlete Dying Young"   A.E. Houseman  
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1964 case dealing with rights of the accused   Escobedo v. Illinois  
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Island nation consisting of 96 independent islands   Seychelles  
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Wrote Tamerlane   Christopher Marlowe  
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1973 Democratic VP candidate dropped by McGovern for allegations of mental illness   Thomas Eagleton  
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Wrote The Magic Mountain   Thomas Mann  
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1924 Mann novel about a tuberculosis sanatorium   The Magic Mountain  
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The Battle of Wounded Knee was in December of this year   1890  
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Most prominent Hellinistic sculpture, figure believed to be standing at front of boat   The Winged Victory of Samothrace (Nike)  
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Wrote The Lady or the Tiger   Frank R. Stockton  
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8 stepped cycle controlled by enzymes   Krebs Cycle  
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The Apple of Discord is associated with this war   The Trojan War  
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Swiss surrealist sculptor and painter of the 20th Century   Alberto Giacometti  
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Can be illustrated by an assembly line, says that there is an optimum number of workers to make the most money possible   (Law of) Diminishing Returns  
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Seeking peace in his old age, he divided his kingdom between his three daughters   King Lear  
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Introduced by Alice Paul in the 1920s, it failed then and again in 1970s   Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)  
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Year the 27th Amendment was ratified   1992  
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Black spots in the universe commonly called "Hubble Bubbles"   Voids  
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10 year-old character of Mark Twain   Tom Sawyer  
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Goddess born of seafoam   Aphrodite  
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1895 Speech by Booking T. Washington   "The Atlanta Compromise"  
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Developed idea of "conspicuous consumption" and wrote The Theory of the Leisure Class   Thorstein Veblen  
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Play about Norse mythological character   Peer Gynt  
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Reporters of the Watergate scandal   Woodward and Bernstein  
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Named for Pope Sixtus IV   Sistine Chapel  
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Hemingway novel featuring Lady Brett Ashley and Jake Barnes   The Sun Also Rises  
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Play set in the French Quarter of New Orleans   A Streetcar Named Desire  
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Wrote What is the Third Estate   Sieyes  
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4th largest lake in world   Aral Sea  
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57 periodic table...   Lanthanide series  
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89 periodic table...   Actinide series  
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Term comes from British landlord   Boycott  
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Sec. of State under Grant, Gov. and Senator from NY   Hamilton Fish  
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Born in New Zealand, scientist of 19th and 20th centuries   Ernest Rutherford  
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Founded "The International"   Karl Marx  
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Painted Le Moulin de la Galet   Renoir  
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Transfer of genetic material from one bacterium to another by direct cell contact   Conjugation  
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Son of Nicholas I, Czar who emancipated the Serfs   Alexander II  
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Main waterway of Myanmar   Irrawabbi River  
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Group that seized Wounded Knee, SD in 1973   AIM (American Indian Movement)  
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Two major works of poet Sidney Lanier   "Song of the Chattahoochee" and "Marshes of Glenn"  
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