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ACE Camp Fact of the Day

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With Aphrodite, fathered Aeneas   show
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show David Ben-Gurion  
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show Menotti's "Amahl and the Night Visitors"  
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show James I of England/James VI of Scotland  
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show Washington Irving  
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British philosopher who coined the term "Naturalistic Fallacy" in his book "Principia Ethica"   show
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Landscape architect who designed New York's Central Park   show
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Virgini Gautreau is the subject of this painting   show
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show William James' "Pragmatism"  
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Wrote "Diary of a Superfluous Man" and "A Sportsman's Sketches"   show
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Novel about Arkandy Kirsanov and the nihilist Bazarov   show
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Became president of Georgia in 2004 after helping to topple Eduard Shevardnadze in the Rose Revolution   show
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Theo van Doesburg and Piet Mondrian were members of this 20th century Dutch art movement   show
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Italian composer best known for "Pines of Rome", "Fountains of Rome", and "Roman Festival"   show
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Title character of Moliere's "The Misanthrope"   show
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This conflict began with the Siege of Zara   show
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show Baldwin and Boniface  
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This Venetian Doge supplied ships for the Siege of Zara   show
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For causing Baldur's death, this Norse god is boud while venom drips on him   show
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In 1944, this communist overthrew King Zog I to take control of Albania's government   show
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This German geologist coined the term Pangea and was the first to advance the theory of continental drift   show
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This Ghana lake is the world's largest man-made lake   show
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show Akosombo Dam  
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show Thrym  
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This was Lyndon B. Johnson's domestic policy program   show
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show Ann Arbor Speech  
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show Black Hawk War  
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show Sauk and Fox  
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This rule states: "In an alkene reaction, hydrogen adds to carbons with more hydrogens"   show
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show Karl Marx  
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The campus of MIT features two buildings by what architect   show
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Name the two buildings at MIT's campus that were designed by Eero Saarinen   show
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Justinian's general   show
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Greek professor Adolphus Cusins is engaged to the title character and Andrew Undershaft is married to Lady Britomart in this play   show
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show Thomas Cole  
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show Protagoras  
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This work introduced the concept of the categorical imperative   show
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show Margaret I  
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show Kalmar Union  
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This Cuban poet was the founder of the Latin American literary movement "Modernismo"   show
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show Technetium  
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show William Cullen Bryant  
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He attacked Thomas Jefferson with the satirical "The Embargo"   show
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This author of "Spiritual Exercises" founded the Jesuit Order   show
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show Flannery O'Connor's "Everything that Rises Must Converge"  
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Defeated Ibrahim Lodi at the Battle of Panipat in 1526, founding the Mughal Empire   show
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show Jose Hernandez's "Martin Fierro"  
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Defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field   show
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show starting energy  
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show Lt. William Calley  
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show choanocytes  
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show Moses  
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show Christian Barnard  
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show Togo  
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The lower left of this painting portrays its painter's future wife, Aline Charigot, playing with a dog   show
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show Ostend Manifesto  
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show Vargas-Llosa's "Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter"  
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Joseph K. "without having done anything wrong he was arrested one fine morning" in this novel   show
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show Henryk Sienkiewicz's "Quo Vadis"  
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Period of the Mesozoic Era between the Triassic and Cretaceous Periods; its name comes from a mountain range on the French-Swiss border   show
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Popeye is a character in this William Faulkner work   show
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Written by Carl von Clausewitz, a veteran of the Napoleonic Wars   show
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show Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood"  
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show Ratatosk  
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Alliance of Baltic trading states that was centered in Lubeck, Germany   show
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show Vladimir Nabokov's "Pale Fire"  
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show Edmond Ross  
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Studied the Tobriand Islands and wrote "Argonauts of the Western Pacific" and "Magic, Science, and Religion"   show
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show Ohm's Law  
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He wrote "To Cole, the Painter, Departing for Europe" about the Hudson River School artist   show
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show Peleus  
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show El Escorial  
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show Bret Harte's "The Luck of Roaring Camp"  
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