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WOMEN

Toni Morrison is an African American author. Identify the awards she has won for her writing and name one of her 21st century novels.   WOMEN Question 1 | 5 POINTS
Women’s struggle for suffrage ended in 1920 with the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. Define “suffrage.”   WOMEN Question 2 | 5 POINTS
Between 1933 and 2014, forty-seven women have held cabinet-level positions in the United States government. Identify a current female cabinet member and her title.   WOMEN Question 3 | 5 POINTS
Regina Benjamin is a female physician. Identify and describe the government position she held from 2009-2013.   WOMEN Question 4 | 5 POINTS
Madam C.J. Walker (also known as Sarah Breedlove) was an American businesswoman. Identify the achievement that earned her a Guinness World Record.    WOMEN Question 5 | 5 POINTS
Juliette Gordon Low was honored with a U.S. postage stamp in 1948. Identify the organization she founded and its motto.   WOMEN Question 6 | 5 POINTS
Meryl Streep has appeared in over 70 stage and screen productions and is considered one of the greatest actresses of all time. Identify the two colleges she attended and the degrees she earned.   WOMEN Question 7 | 5 POINTS
Rosie the Riveter was a widely recognized cultural icon during WWII. Identify what she represented.   WOMEN Question 8 | 5 POINTS
Josephine Cochrane created an appliance that helped clean-up American homes. Identify her invention.   WOMEN Question 9 | 5 POINTS
Mildred “Babe” (Didrikson) Zaharias was a versatile female athlete. Identify the amateur and professional sports in which she competed.   WOMEN Question 10 | 5 POINTS
Mary McLeod Bethune was born the child of slaves. Identify her vocation and describe oneway she helped promote equality for African Americans.   WOMEN Question 1 | 10 POINTS
Elizabeth Blackwell made a significant impacton the medical profession. Describe one of her career accomplishments.   WOMEN Question 2 | 10 POINTS
Betty Ford was first lady of the United States from 1974-1977. Explain how she used her personal experiences to help others.   WOMEN Question 3 | 10 POINTS
Lucille Ball was a very successful comedienne. Describe two of her other accomplishments.   WOMEN Question 4 | 10 POINTS
Josephine Esther Mentzer was a businesswoman known by another name. Identify her and the industries she was a part of. Explain one of her business philosophies.   WOMEN Question 5 | 10 POINTS
Dr. Jane Goodall is a primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologist. Identify the subject of her research and describe two of her accomplishments.   WOMEN Question 6 | 10 POINTS
Alice Walker is an American novelist and poet. Identify what she is best known for and explain how her life influenced her work.   WOMEN Question 7 | 10 POINTS
The formation of the WNBA made sports history. Explain the importance of this sports organization and list two of its present-day teams.   WOMEN Question 8 | 10 POINTS
Plato said, “Necessity is the mother of invention.” Choose a female inventor and describe her work.   WOMEN Question 9 | 10 POINTS
Nellie Bly made daring sacrifices to help others. Identify her profession and describe one thing she did to promote social and political reform.   WOMEN Question 10 | 10 POINTS
Dorothea Lange was a photojournalist. Summarize her life and career.   WOMEN Question 1 | 15 POINTS
Maria Montessori was a feminist and scholar who made a significant impact on both medicine and education. Summarize her education and career.   WOMEN Question 2 | 15 POINTS
Oprah Winfrey is one of the most successful businesswomen in American history. Summarize her life and career.   WOMEN Question 3 | 15 POINTS
Mia Hamm became well known as a professional soccer player. Summarize her life and contributions to the sport.   WOMEN Question 4 | 15 POINTS
Harriet Tubman was an American abolitionist. Summarize her life and accomplishments.   WOMEN Question 5 | 15 POINTS
Angelina Jolie is an award winning actress and humanitarian. Summarize her charitable efforts.   WOMEN Question 6 | 15 POINTS
Anne Frank became famous for her diary. Describe her life and summarize her writings.   WOMEN Question 7 | 15 POINTS
Throughout history, the first ladies of the United States have been assets to their husbands’ administrations. Summarize the life and role of a current or former first lady.   WOMEN Question 8 | 15 POINTS
The role of American women in the labor force has changed dramatically over time. Summarize women’s activity in the labor force from the 1700s until today.   WOMEN Question 9 | 15 POINTS
Madame Marie Curie earned acclaim in the field of science. Summarize her accomplishments.   WOMEN Question 10 | 15 POINTS
Clara Barton and Florence Nightingale were both medical professionals. Compare and contrast their lives and accomplishments.   WOMEN Question 1 | 30 POINTS
The rights granted to women vary between different countries and cultures. Compare and contrast the rights of women in the United States to the rights of women in Afghanistan.   WOMEN Question 2 | 30 POINTS
Sacagawea and Pocahontas were Native American women who played an important role in American history. Compare and contrast their contributions.   WOMEN Question 3 | 30 POINTS
Helen Keller and Marlee Matlin both overcame disabilities to do great things. Compare and contrast their limitations and triumphs.   WOMEN Question 4 | 30 POINTS
In recent years, the number of females leading Fortune 500 companies has increased dramatically. Choose two women from this group. Compare and contrast their educations, professional roles, and personal lives.   WOMEN Question 5 | 30 POINTS
Amelia Earhart and Sally Ride were both important figures in the field of aviation. Compare and contrast their aeronautical feats.   WOMEN Question 6 | 30 POINTS
Many women have made significant contributions to literature. Choose two contemporary female authors. Compare and contrast their best-selling books.   WOMEN Question 7 | 30 POINTS
Mary Lou Retton and Dominique Dawes are former Olympic gymnasts who represented the United States in different decades. Compare and contrast their Olympic Records and post-Olympic achievements.   WOMEN Question 8 | 30 POINTS
Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor are two female Supreme Court Justices who have made history. Compare and contrast their achievements.   WOMEN Question 9 | 30 POINTS
Lady Diana Spencer and Catherine “Kate” Middleton both gained popularity when they married heirs to the British throne. Compare and contrast their royal lives and charitable efforts.   WOMEN Question 10 | 30 POINTS
Rachel Carson and Erin Brokovich both used their talent and persistence to raise environmental concerns. Describe and analyze each woman’s efforts and accomplishments. In your opinion, whose work had the greatest impact? Defend your position.   WOMEN Question 1 | 50 POINTS
Throughout history, American women have dressed in a variety of ways. Summarize the history of women’s clothing. Describe and analyze fashion trends from the early 1900s to the present day. In your opinion, what does fashion say about women and their role in society? Defend your position.   WOMEN Question 2 | 50 POINTS
Hilary Rodham Clinton and Janet Napolitano have both broken new political ground by running for high government positions. Summarize their lives and accomplishments. Analyze their similarities. In your opinion, which of these women will make the greatest impact on politics? Defend your position.   WOMEN Question 3 | 50 POINTS
Julia Ward Howe and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were both involved with the Suffrage Movement of the 1800s. Describe and analyze their individual accomplishments and campaigns for women’s rights. In your opinion, which of these women most influenced their cause? Defend your position.   WOMEN Question 4 | 50 POINTS
Women’s involvement in the U.S. Armed Forces dates back to the Revolutionary War. Summarize the history of women in the Armed Forces before and after World War II. Analyze the changes in their military roles. In your opinion, should women be allowed to participate in combat? Defend your position.   WOMEN Question 5 | 50 POINTS
Venus and Serena Williams are sisters who play tennis. Describe and analyze each woman’s athletic career. In your opinion, would it be difficult to compete at the professional level against your sibling? Defend your position.   WOMEN Question 6 | 50 POINTS
Marian Wright Edelman and Dr. Ethel Andrus both established organizations, one to help the young, and the other to help the aging. Describe and analyze these women’s careers and accomplishments. In your opinion, which woman’s work has been of greater importance? Defend your position.   WOMEN Question 7 | 50 POINTS
Beyoncé Knowles and Taylor Swift are entertainers who have used their talents to build lucrative business empires. Describe their money-making ventures. In your opinion, who will experience more success throughout her lifetime? Defend your position.   WOMEN Question 8 | 50 POINTS
Emily Dickinson and Maya Angelou have been considered two of America’s best female writers. Summarize the life and career of each. Describe and analyze the poem, Hope is a Thing with Feathers by Dickinson, and the autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Angelou. In your opinion, why did both poets use bird metaphors in their writings? Defend your position.   WOMEN Question 9 | 50 POINTS
Barbara Walters and Katie Couric are considered pioneers in journalism. Summarize the career of each. Analyze their similarities. In your opinion, what personality traits have contributed most to the success of these women? Defend your position.   WOMEN Question 10 | 50 POINTS

HISTORY

A colony is a community. Locate the area in the United States where the thirteen original colonies were established and identify the names of two of them.   HISTORY Question 1 | 5 POINTS
America’s population is made up of people with different nationalities. Define “nationality.” Identify your nationality.   HISTORY Question 2 | 5 POINTS
The United States became an independent nation in 1776. Define “independent.”   HISTORY Question 3 | 5 POINTS
The American flag has thirteen stripes – seven red and six white. Identify what these represent.   HISTORY Question 4 | 5 POINTS
The American Revolution occurred between 1775 and 1783. Define “revolution.”   HISTORY Question 5 | 5 POINTS
The Civil Rights Movement helped to reduce discrimination in America. Define “civil rights.”   HISTORY Question 6 | 5 POINTS
“Conscription” is a process that has been used by the American government. Identify its common name and define what it is.   HISTORY Question 7 | 5 POINTS
As of the 21st Century, twenty-seven amendments had been made to the United States Constitution. Define “amendment.”   HISTORY Question 8 | 5 POINTS
Throughout history, the United States has entered into multiple treaties with other groups, organizations, or nations. Define “treaty.”   HISTORY Question 9 | 5 POINTS
The terms “recession” and “depression” refer to the condition of a country’s economy. Define them.   HISTORY Question 10 | 5 POINTS
A journalist first introduced the concept of Manifest Destiny in 1845. Explain what this phrase means.   HISTORY Question 1 | 10 POINTS
Among NASA’s few tragedies is the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. Describe what happened during this incident. Identify two of the astronauts who lost their lives.   HISTORY Question 2 | 10 POINTS
After World War II, a Cold War began between groups of Communist and non-Communist countries. Describe why it was called a Cold War. Identify two countries that were involved.   HISTORY Question 3 | 10 POINTS
In 1963, a large political rally took place in America’s capital. Describe the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and explain one of its outcomes.   HISTORY Question 4 | 10 POINTS
The United States celebrated its bicentennial in 1976. Define “bicentennial.” Identify the date on which America reached this milestone and describe the events that surrounded it.   HISTORY Question 5 | 10 POINTS
Hoovervilles were built during the Great Depression of the early 1930s. Explain what Hoovervilles were and how they got their name.   HISTORY Question 6 | 10 POINTS
Fourteen years after it was ratified, the 18th Amendment to the United States Constitution was repealed. Describe this amendment and explain why it was abolished.   HISTORY Question 7 | 10 POINTS
The Olympic Games date back to ancient times. Identify the origin of the modern games and describe one symbol associated with them.   HISTORY Question 8 | 10 POINTS
Former President Theodore Roosevelt said, “Speak softly and carry a big stick.” Explain what he meant by this statement.   HISTORY Question 9 | 10 POINTS
The term Reconstruction refers to the era following the Civil War. Describe one of the events that occurred during this time.   HISTORY Question 10 | 10 POINTS
Beginning in the 19th Century, the United States grew extensively, acquiring territories between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Summarize this westward movement.   HISTORY Question 1 | 15 POINTS
Ellis Island had a role in the population of America. Summarize the history of this important location and describe the events that took place there.   HISTORY Question 2 | 15 POINTS
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were explorers. Summarize the purpose and outcome of their expedition across North America.   HISTORY Question 3 | 15 POINTS
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 led to the Trail of Tears. Summarize this event.   HISTORY Question 4 | 15 POINTS
Abraham Lincoln’s presidency resulted in the secession of several states. Define “secede.” Summarize what happened in the secession of 1860-61.   HISTORY Question 5 | 15 POINTS
The Panama Canal opened in 1914. Identify the location and purpose of this waterway. Summarize the United States’ role in its construction and explain why it has been considered one of the most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken.   HISTORY Question 6 | 15 POINTS
The decade between 1920 and 1930 is commonly referred to as the Roaring Twenties. Summarize life in the United States during this time.   HISTORY Question 7 | 15 POINTS
The Korean War was fought between 1950 and 1953. Summarize this event, including its origin and outcomes.   HISTORY Question 8 | 15 POINTS
The passage of the 1954 Housing Act popularized the phrase urban renewal. Define “urban renewal” and summarize its history in the United States.   HISTORY Question 9 | 15 POINTS
The United States is a member of NATO. Identify the full name of this organization. Summarize its history and role, including the number of countries in its current membership.   HISTORY Question 10 | 15 POINTS
America has survived two attacks by foreign countries. One occurred on December 7, 1941, in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and the second was on September 11, 2001, in New York City, New York. Compare and contrast these incidents.   HISTORY Question 1 | 30 POINTS
America’s economy has survived many crises. Compare and contrast the Great Depression to a recent recession.   HISTORY Question 2 | 30 POINTS
Two important court cases involving civil rights were Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. the Board of Education. Compare and contrast these landmark decisions.   HISTORY Question 3 | 30 POINTS
Both Eli Whitney and Robert Fulton invented products that aided the United States economy during the 1800s. Compare and contrast their innovations, and describe their impact.   HISTORY Question 4 | 30 POINTS
Henry Jarvis Raymond and William Randolph Hearst were newspaper publishers. Compare and contrast their career accomplishments and styles of journalism.   HISTORY Question 5 | 30 POINTS
Throughout history, the duties of the United States President have changed to accommodate a variety of political and social issues. Compare and contrast the problems faced by the two most recent Presidents.   HISTORY Question 6 | 30 POINTS
The promise of wealth and property led to the growth of the United States during the 1800s. Compare and contrast the roles of the Gold Rush and the Oregon Trail in the country’s westward expansion.   HISTORY Question 7 | 30 POINTS
The Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard are the five branches of the United States Armed Forces. Choose two. Compare and contrast them in terms of their histories, responsibilities, weaponry, and current number of enlistments.   HISTORY Question 8 | 30 POINTS
At the beginning of the 21st Century four United States Presidents had been assassinated. Identify them. Choose two and compare and contrast their presidencies. Describe the events leading up to their assassinations and identify the probable motivations for their murders.   HISTORY Question 9 | 30 POINTS
America has fought several important wars throughout its history. Compare and contrast the Revolutionary and Civil Wars in terms of their parties, issues, combat zones, and outcomes.   HISTORY Question 10 | 30 POINTS
Baseball has long been known as America’s pastime. Summarize the origin and history of baseball in the United States. Describe and analyze changes to the sport. In your opinion, why did baseball become so popular? Has it maintained its popularity? Defend your positions.   HISTORY Question 1 | 50 POINTS
The American family has changed significantly over time. Describe and analyze the changes in families through the 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. In your opinion, which era produced the most successful families? Defend your position.   HISTORY Question 2 | 50 POINTS
America’s culture has been described differently throughout history. Summarize the concepts of assimilation and pluralism as they relate to culture. Analyze the relationship between these concepts and the metaphors “Melting Pot” and “Salad Bowl.” In your opinion, which term best describes the America of today? Defend your position.   HISTORY Question 3 | 50 POINTS
Wars are fought for a number of reasons. Summarize World Wars I and II, identifying the countries involved and the outcomes of each. Describe and analyze the entry and role of the United States in each war. In your opinion, will there be a third World War? Defend your position.   HISTORY Question 4 | 50 POINTS
American colonists had many reasons for wanting their independence from Great Britain. Describe the lives of American colonists and British citizens in the early 1600s. Analyze their similarities and differences. In your opinion, were the colonists’ actions justified? Defend your position.   HISTORY Question 5 | 50 POINTS
Public education is schooling provided for all children by the government. Summarize the history of public education in the United States, before and after 1800. Analyze the changes that have occurred. In your opinion, should youth in America be required to attend school? Defend your position.   HISTORY Question 6 | 50 POINTS
Once a curiosity, the automobile has become a necessity. Summarize life and transportation in America before and after its manufacture. Analyze the effects of this invention on our lifestyle, economy, and environment. In your opinion, have the benefits of the automobile outweighed its drawbacks? Defend your position.   HISTORY Question 7 | 50 POINTS
Television was introduced to the American public in the 1920s and 1930s, and has become increasingly popular. Summarize life for Americans prior to and after the television’s debut. Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of television viewing. In your opinion, could American society survive without television? Defend your position.   HISTORY Question 8 | 50 POINTS
In 1758, strained relationships between white settlers and Native Americans led to the establishment of Indian reservations. Locate and describe one of the reservations that exist in the United States today. Summarize the Bureau of Indian Affair’s involvement in tribal government. Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of reservations. In your opinion, what impact have reservations had on Native American culture? Defend your position.   HISTORY Question 9 | 50 POINTS
Prisons have existed in the United States for Many centuries. Summarize the history of the prison system. Analyze the effect of modern-day prisons on crime in America. In your opinion, has the imprisonment of criminals been effective? Defend your position.   HISTORY Question 10 | 50 POINTS

THE ARTS

Hip Hop dance requires rhythm. Define “rhythm.”   ARTS Question 1 | 5 POINTS
The first ever opera was performed in 1597. Define “opera.”   ARTS Question 2 | 5 POINTS
Classical is a musical genre. Define “genre.”   ARTS Question 3 | 5 POINTS
James Patterson has written or co-written 118 novels since the year 2000 and has become one of America’s most popular authors. Identify the type of literature he is best known for and the name of one of his top-selling series.   ARTS Question 4 | 5 POINTS
Madame Tussaud became famous for her wax sculptures. Define “sculpture.” Identify the materials, besides wax, that can be used to make these works of art.   ARTS Question 5 | 5 POINTS
Every story has a “plot” and a “setting.” Define these terms.   ARTS Question 6 | 5 POINTS
Steven Spielberg is a popular movie director and producer. Identify two of the movies he has directed and the years they debuted.   ARTS Question 7 | 5 POINTS
“Motown” is the nickname of a U.S. city and the name of the first large, black-owned music company. Identify the location and founder of Motown Records.   ARTS Question 8 | 5 POINTS
Jimmy Fallon is a comedian. Identify the talk show he began hosting in 2014 and the two comedians who preceded him.   ARTS Question 9 | 5 POINTS
Mickey Mouse has entertained people for many years. Identify the year he was “born” and the name of his creator.   ARTS Question 10 | 5 POINTS
Samuel Langhorne Clemens was an American author and humorist who wrote under another name. Identify his nom de plume (pen name) and the titles of his two most famous works. Describe the events that inspired his writing.   ARTS Question 1 | 10 POINTS
Hollywood, California, has a famous sidewalk that honors celebrities. Locate and describe this tourist attraction.   ARTS Question 2 | 10 POINTS
Juilliard is the name of a prestigious school. Identify its location. Describe the school’s purpose and programs.   ARTS Question 3 | 10 POINTS
Stonehenge is located in England. Describe this monument and explain why it is controversial.   ARTS Question 4 | 10 POINTS
Music videos changed the music industry. Describe a music video and explain its purpose. Identify the first televised music video.   ARTS Question 5 | 10 POINTS
A circus is an example of performance art. Describe a circus and identify the name of a famous circus company.   ARTS Question 6 | 10 POINTS
Andy Warhol was an American painter. Describe the art movement he was part of and two of the objects or images that appeared in his paintings.   ARTS Question 7 | 10 POINTS
Motion pictures, or movies, are popular forms of entertainment. Describe what a motion picture is. Identify the name given to the first movie theater and the cost for seeing a show.   ARTS Question 8 | 10 POINTS
Norman Rockwell was an American painter. Identify the name of the magazine he illustrated and describe the subjects that inspired his work.   ARTS Question 9 | 10 POINTS
Jazz is a musical genre. Identify its origin and describe its characteristics, including three of the instruments used to play it.   ARTS Question 10 | 10 POINTS
Charles M. Schulz was a popular cartoonist. Identify his most famous creation and summarize the process he may have used to illustrate a comic strip.   ARTS Question 1 | 15 POINTS
Theodor Geisel is famous for his work in children’s literature. Identify his literary name. Summarize his education and work.   ARTS Question 2 | 15 POINTS
Jim Henson was an acclaimed puppeteer, film director, and television producer. Summarize his life and work.   ARTS Question 3 | 15 POINTS
Tap is a style of dance. Summarize its history and characteristics.   ARTS Question 4 | 15 POINTS
A synthesizer is a musical instrument. Describe a synthesizer. Summarize how it is used by musical producers and song writers.   ARTS Question 5 | 15 POINTS
Special effects are used to enhance movies. Describe special effects and summarize their history.   ARTS Question 6 | 15 POINTS
Shel Silverstein was a popular songwriter and author of children’s books. Summarize his most successful book, The Giving Tree.   ARTS Question 7 | 15 POINTS
Andrew Lloyd-Webber is a composer. Summarize his life, including the titles of his major works.   ARTS Question 8 | 15 POINTS
Literature can profoundly influence people’s lives. Briefly summarize the life and work of your favorite author.   ARTS Question 9 | 15 POINTS
The Caldecott and Newbery Medals are used to recognize and reward excellence in children’s literature. Choose one of these awards and summarize information about it.   ARTS Question 10 | 15 POINTS
Country and rap are two popular types of music. Compare and contrast them, describing their origins and characteristics.   ARTS Question 1 | 30 POINTS
Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King are two Broadway musicals based on movies. Compare and contrast them.   ARTS Question 2 | 30 POINTS
The southern United States has produced many famous musicians including Elvis Presley and B.B. King. Compare and contrast these men’s lives, musical styles, and accomplishments.   ARTS Question 3 | 30 POINTS
Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven were famous German composers. Compare and contrast their lives and works.   ARTS Question 4 | 30 POINTS
A number of cultures use dance as a form of expression. Compare and contrast Hawaiian and Native American dance.   ARTS Question 5 | 30 POINTS
Emmy, Oscar, Tony, and Grammy are the names of four entertainment awards. Compare and contrast two of them.   ARTS Question 6 | 30 POINTS
Peter Lik is a landscape photographer, as was Ansel Adams. Compare and contrast these artists.   ARTS Question 7 | 30 POINTS
Langston Hughes and Ralph Ellison were two African American authors of the 20th century. Compare and contrast their lives and literary contributions.   ARTS Question 8 | 30 POINTS
The Smithsonian and the Louvre are two of the world’s largest museums. Compare and contrast them.   ARTS Question 9 | 30 POINTS
The Thinker and Venus de Milo are the names of two famous sculptures. Compare and contrast them.   ARTS Question 10 | 30 POINTS
J.K. Rowling and Stephanie Meyer are bestselling female authors. Describe and analyze the life and work of each. In your opinion, which of these authors would be the better writer of your biography? Defend your position.   ARTS Question 1 | 50 POINTS
There are many types of dance. Define “dance.” Describe ballet and modern dance. Analyze their similarities and differences. In your opinion, which of these dances would be more entertaining to watch? Defend your position.   ARTS Question 2 | 50 POINTS
Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller were two American dramatists. Describe and analyze the life and work of each. In your opinion, which of these playwrights achieved greater success? Defend your position.   ARTS Question 3 | 50 POINTS
Cubism and Impressionism were artistic movements of the 19th and 20th centuries. Summarize these two art forms. Analyze their differences. In your opinion, which of these styles would hold the most appeal for people of the current century? Defend your position.   ARTS Question 4 | 50 POINTS
Walt Disney’s accomplishments are numerous and varied. Summarize three of his major contributions to entertainment. Describe and analyze one Disney film. In your opinion, which of this production’s characters is most relatable? Defend your position.   ARTS Question 5 | 50 POINTS
Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci were two famous artists. Summarize the life and career of each. Analyze the similarities and differences in their work. In your opinion, which of these artists’ work is more memorable? Defend your position.   ARTS Question 6 | 50 POINTSv
The architectural designs of Frank Lloyd Wright and Frank Gehry are well known. Summarize the work and philosophies of each. Analyze the differences in their methods and materials. In your opinion, which of these men had a greater influence on modern architecture? Defend your position.   ARTS Question 7 | 50 POINTS
The Liberty Bell and the Statue of Liberty are two American icons. Describe each in regard to its location, history, and construction. Analyze their significance as symbols. In your opinion, which symbol best represents America? Defend your position.   ARTS Question 8 | 50 POINTS
The Mayan and Incan civilizations were both mysterious and influential. Describe and analyze the artistic and architectural achievements of each. In your opinion, which of these cultures was more advanced? Defend your position.   ARTS Question 9 | 50 POINTS
The Beatles and The Jackson 5 were two immensely successful musical groups. Identify their members. Describe the musical styles and accomplishments of each group. Analyze their similarities. In your opinion, which of these groups has had the greatest influence on the music of today? Defend your position.   ARTS Question 10 | 50 POINTS

GEOGRAPHY

A continent is a large, continuous tract of land. Identify the number of continents on the earth and list them by name.   GEOGRAPHY Question 1 | 5 POINTS
The Amazon is a river in South America. Identify two countries that lie along it and give its length.   GEOGRAPHY Question 2 | 5 POINTS
A peninsula is an area of land almost completely surrounded by water. Locate two peninsulas in the United States.   GEOGRAPHY Question 3 | 5 POINTS
The earth has an equator. Define “equator” and identify one continent that lies on it.   GEOGRAPHY Question 4 | 5 POINTS
The United States has five Great Lakes. Identify them.   GEOGRAPHY Question 5 | 5 POINTS
Oceans make up nearly 70% of the earth’s surface. Define “ocean.” Identify the five oceans on the earth.   GEOGRAPHY Question 6 | 5 POINTS
Cartography is an art. Define what a cartographer does.   GEOGRAPHY Question 7 | 5 POINTS
North America has a Continental Divide. Identify this area’s function and common name.   GEOGRAPHY Question 8 | 5 POINTS
The Eiffel Tower is a famous tourist attraction. Identify its location and one of its characteristics.   GEOGRAPHY Question 9 | 5 POINTS
Most states in the U.S. are bordered by two or more other states. Locate the state that has only one other state on its border.   GEOGRAPHY Question 10 | 5 POINTS
The highest peak in North America is Denali. Identify the location of this mountain and describe two of its characteristics.   GEOGRAPHY Question 1 | 10 POINTS
The Oregon Trail was approximately 2,000 miles long. Identify the six present-day states it crossed and explain its purpose.   GEOGRAPHY Question 2 | 10 POINTS
The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Explain what a pyramid is. Describe two characteristics of an Egyptian pyramid.   GEOGRAPHY Question 3 | 10 POINTS>
Glaciers cover about 11% of the earth’s surface. Explain what a glacier is and describe how one is formed.   GEOGRAPHY Question 4 | 10 POINTS
The Four Corners is a region in the United States. Explain how this location got its name.   GEOGRAPHY Question 5 | 10 POINTS
The process of clearing forests is called deforestation. Identify one reason for deforestation and describe two negative effects it can have on the environment.   GEOGRAPHY Question 6 | 10 POINTS
Stalagmites are often found in caves. Describe a stalagmite and explain how one is formed.   GEOGRAPHY Question 7 | 10 POINTS
Mount Rushmore is a memorial carved into a mountain. Name the presidents honored by this monument. Identify its designer and describe its location.   GEOGRAPHY Question 8 | 10 POINTS
Fort Knox is considered one of the most valuable properties in the world. Identify its location and explain why it is considered so precious.   GEOGRAPHY Question 9 | 10 POINTS
A dam is a useful structure. Identify a famous dam and explain its purpose.   GEOGRAPHY Question 10 | 10 POINTS
The Missouri Compromise was passed by the United States Congress in 1820. Summarize the purpose and outcomes of this agreement.   GEOGRAPHY Question 1 | 15 POINTS
The Louisiana Purchase resulted in the expansion of the United States. Summarize this real estate deal. Identify its cost and locate the present-day states that were involved.   GEOGRAPHY Question 2 | 15 POINTS
Sequoia National Park is in California. Summarize its history and describe some of its unique qualities.   GEOGRAPHY Question 3 | 15 POINTS
The Mississippi River is one of the largest in North America. Identify its source and summarize its characteristics.   GEOGRAPHY Question 4 | 15 POINTS
Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980. Summarize this event.   GEOGRAPHY Question 5 | 15 POINTS
The Great Chicago Fire occurred on October 8, 1871. Summarize this event. Explain how the fire started and was spread. Describe how this disaster affected the expansion of the city.   GEOGRAPHY Question 6 | 15 POINTS
Natural resources are important to humans. Identify two natural resources and summarize the efforts that can be taken to conserve them.   GEOGRAPHY Question 7 | 15 POINTS
Wildfires are common in the southwestern United States. Describe a wildfire. Explain its causes and summarize the process used to extinguish it.   GEOGRAPHY Question 8 | 15 POINTS
Alaska is often referred to as The Last Frontier. Define “frontier.” Summarize the physical and historical characteristics of Alaska that make this title so fitting.   GEOGRAPHY Question 9 | 15 POINTS
Many Hawaiian people speak both English and Hawaiian. Summarize the origin and characteristics of one of these languages.   GEOGRAPHY Question 10 | 15 POINTS
Countries differ in a number of ways. Choose two countries. Compare and contrast their geography, climates, populations, and cultures.   GEOGRAPHY Question 1 | 30 POINTS
There are four deserts in North America. Compare and contrast two in terms of their location, size, climate, and vegetation.   GEOGRAPHY Question 2 | 30 POINTS
Washington, D.C., is our nation’s capital. Compare and contrast it to the capital of your state in terms of its location, size, and history. Identify two points of interest in each city.   GEOGRAPHY Question 3 | 30 POINTS
The Grand Canyon of Arizona and the Badlands of South Dakota are tourist attractions. Compare and contrast their locations, formation, size, and land characteristics.   GEOGRAPHY Question 4 | 30 POINTS
The Berlin Wall and the Great Wall of China were considered architectural icons. Compare and contrast their locations, the reasons they were built, their structural characteristics, and their current status.   GEOGRAPHY Question 5 | 30 POINTS
The words epidemic and pandemic are related to disease. Compare and contrast the two. Provide examples of each and explain the role of geography in their management.   GEOGRAPHY Question 6 | 30 POINTS
Two of the largest states in the United States are California and Montana. Compare and contrast them as to their location, size, population, climate, and land characteristics.   GEOGRAPHY Question 7 | 30 POINTS
The Massai Mara and the Galapagos Islands are national parks. One is a game reserve, the other a nature reserve. Compare and contrast these two areas as to their purpose, location, physical geography, and wildlife.   GEOGRAPHY Question 8 | 30 POINTS
The Dead Sea and the Great Salt Lake are two bodies of water in the Northern Hemisphere. Compare and contrast their locations and features.   GEOGRAPHY Question 9 | 30 POINTS
Agriculture in the United States has changed significantly throughout the last few centuries. Compare and contrast farming in America prior to and after the Agricultural Revolution.   GEOGRAPHY Question 10 | 30 POINTS
Seattle, Washington and Phoenix, Arizona are two cities in the western United States. Describe them in terms of their locations, populations, climates, and attractions. Analyze their differences. In your opinion, which of these cities would be most preferable to live in? Defend your position.   GEOGRAPHY Question 1 | 50 POINTS
Tornadoes and hurricanes occur more frequently in certain parts of the United States. Summarize the causes and characteristics of these weather events. Describe and analyze the geographical regions where they regularly occur. In your opinion, which of these storms is most destructive? Defend your position.   GEOGRAPHY Question 2 | 50 POINTS
Abraham Lincoln was U.S. President from 1861 to 1865. Describe the locations and characteristics of two landmarks or memorials dedicated to him. Analyze the reasons they were selected or built. In your opinion, which of them would be most interesting to visit? Defend your position.   GEOGRAPHY Question 3 | 50 POINTS
Over the years, several earthquakes have occurred in North America. Describe two of these events. Analyze them in terms of their property damage and casualties. In your opinion, does the threat of earthquakes prevent people from moving to certain areas? Defend your position.   GEOGRAPHY Question 4 | 50 POINTS
Between 1860 and 1869, three forms of communication connected the United States. Summarize and analyze the purpose, origin, route, method, and period of use for the Pony Express, Transcontinental Telegraph Line, and Transcontinental Railroad. In your opinion, which of these had the greater impact on communication? Defend your position.   GEOGRAPHY Question 5 | 50 POINTS
Maps are important geographical tools. Summarize the history of map-making in the United States from the 1600s to the 1900s. Describe the use and features of an atlas and a road map. Analyze their similarities and differences. In your opinion, which of these maps is most practical? Defend your position.   GEOGRAPHY Question 6 | 50 POINTS
Geography is a field of scientific study. City planners and national park rangers are two professionals that work in this field. Summarize and analyze the educational requirements, job responsibilities, and salaries of these two careers. In your opinion, which is most interesting? Defend your position.   GEOGRAPHY Question 7 | 50 POINTS
Natural disasters can result in the significant loss of life and property. Two such disasters were an Indonesian tsunami in 2004 and Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Describe each event. Analyze their outcomes. In your opinion, which was the most horrific? Defend your position.   GEOGRAPHY Question 8 | 50 POINTS
Snow skiing and surfing are recreational forms of entertainment. Describe each sport. Analyze the geographical conditions required for these activities. In your opinion, which of these sports is most popular? Defend your position.   GEOGRAPHY Question 9 | 50 POINTS
Third World countries are often the least developed and most populated. Identify two Third World countries. Describe their geography, culture, population, and living conditions. Analyze their similarities and differences. In your opinion, why do so many people live in these countries? Defend your position.   GEOGRAPHY Question 10 | 50 POINTS

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Influenza and malaria are communicable diseases. Define “communicable.”   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 1 | 5 POINTS
Computer systems have both “software” and “hardware.” Define these terms.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 2 | 5 POINTS
Botany, geology, anthropology, and pharmacology are four types of science. Choose one and define its purpose.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 3 | 5 POINTS
The human body has eleven major organ systems. Identify three of these.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 4 | 5 POINTS
The invention of the elevator, the sewing machine, and the refrigerator helped to make life easier for humans. Choose one of these inventions. Identify what the invention is used for, and one person associated with its development.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 5 | 5 POINTS
There are several known categories of vertebrates. Define “vertebrate” and identify its classes.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 6 | 5 POINTS
Edwin Hubble was a famous astronomer. Define “astronomy.”   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 7 | 5 POINTS
Weather affects our daily lives. Define “weather.”   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 8 | 5 POINTS
The “Internet” and the “World Wide Web” are thought to be the same thing, but they are different. Define these terms.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 9 | 5 POINTS
Ultraviolet radiation comes from the sun. Identify one beneficial use for, and one harmful effect of, exposure to UV rays.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 10 | 5 POINTS
The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota is world famous. Identify the people who founded it and describe its model of care.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 1 | 10 POINTS
The Great Barrier Reef lies along the northeastern coast of Australia. Describe the reef and its formation. Identify two of its species.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 2 | 10 POINTS
Fish have the rare ability to breathe under water. Explain how they are able to do this.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 3 | 10 POINTS
Planet Earth is made up of three layers. Name these layers in order, from the center of the earth to its surface. Describe the outermost layer.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 4 | 10 POINTS
The ozone layer protects the earth from the heat of the sun. Explain why a hole in this layer is a potential danger to the earth’s environment.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 5 | 10 POINTS
Patents, copyrights, and trademarks all help to protect inventors’ ideas and products. Explain how they are different.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 6 | 10 POINTS
A person’s traits are determined by his or her heredity. Explain how genes are involved in this process and identify one hereditary trait.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 7 | 10 POINTS
The first laser was constructed in 1960. Identify what the letters LASER stand for. Describe two ways lasers are used.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 8 | 10 POINTS
A world map or globe has lines of latitude and longitude. Explain the purpose of each.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 9 | 10 POINTS
A barometer is used to measure atmospheric pressure. Explain how the rising or falling of a barometer helps predict the weather.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 10 | 10 POINTS
Triceratops, Velociraptor, Stegosaurus, and Tyrannosaurus Rex were four types of dinosaurs that roamed the earth millions of years ago. Choose one and summarize its habitat, physical characteristics, and diet.    SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 1 | 15 POINTS
Adaptation is the process by which an animal changes to survive in its environment. Choose an animal that adapts. Summarize the altered physical or behavioral characteristics that help it to meet the demands of its habitat.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 2 | 15 POINTS
DNA is often used in the identification of people. Define “DNA.” Summarize its discovery and modern-day uses.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 3 | 15 POINTS
A calendar is a tool used for planning and remembering important events. Identify the name of the calendar used in the United States. Summarize its history and purpose.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 4 | 15 POINTS
Both Alexander Fleming and Paul Ehrlich identified methods for treating illness and disease. Summarize their careers and medical contributions.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 5 | 15 POINTS
Photosynthesis results in the production of oxygen. Summarize this process and its importance.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 6 | 15 POINTS
Holidays and celebrations often involve fireworks displays. Summarize the manufacture of fireworks. Explain what makes them colorful, and why and how they are regulated by law.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 7 | 15 POINTS
The microwave oven and optical microscope are two inventions whose names contain the prefix micro-. Define “micro-” and describe these inventions. Summarize how they work and the ways in which they are used.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 8 | 15 POINTS
Hail is a natural phenomenon that can cause significant damage. Describe hail and summarize the process by which it forms.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 9 | 15 POINTS
Many people enjoy roller coasters. Describe a roller coaster and how it works. Summarize the history and development of this thrill ride.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 10 | 15 POINTS
George Washington Carver and Norman Ernest Borlaug both impacted the field of agriculture. Compare and contrast their scientific achievements.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 1 | 30 POINTS
Thomas A. Edison and Alexander G. Bell contributed greatly to our modern society. Compare and contrast these men and their inventions.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 2 | 30 POINTS
Scientific research has found the human brain to have areas of specialized function. Compare and contrast the structure and functions of the cerebrum and brain stem.    SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 3 | 30 POINTS
Photographs help us to document and preserve history. Compare and contrast early and modern photography, and summarize the development of cameras and camera equipment over time.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 4 | 30 POINTS
There are said to be eight planets in our solar system. Name each of these planets in their order from the sun. Compare and contrast the features of two.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 5 | 30 POINTS
Both man and machines have been used for space exploration. Describe manned and unmanned space exploration. Compare and contrast their advantages and disadvantages.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 6 | 30 POINTS
To “go green” is to become environmentally responsible. Identify two strategies people can use to protect the environment. Compare and contrast their advantages and disadvantages.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 7 | 30 POINTS
The earth’s atmosphere is made up of five layers. Identify these layers. Compare and contrast the characteristics of two.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 8 | 30 POINTS
Our world is supplied with many renewable and non-renewable sources of energy. Describe the production and development of hydropower (a renewable source) and petroleum (a non-renewable source). Compare and contrast their advantages and disadvantages.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 9 | 30 POINTS
There are many types of pollution. Compare and contrast air and water pollution, describing their effects on people.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 10 | 30 POINTS
Neil Armstrong and Charles Lindbergh, Jr. were two famous American pilots. Describe and analyze their careers and accomplishments. In your opinion, which man had a greater impact on aviation? Defend your position.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 1 | 50 POINTS
Many people believe that the future of tropical rainforests is in jeopardy. Summarize and analyze the importance of rainforests, the threats they face, and the methods being used to preserve them. In your opinion, have attempts to save rainforests been successful? Defend your position.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 2 | 50 POINTS
Edward Jenner and Jonas Salk both developed vaccines. Describe and analyze their individual contributions to medicine. In your opinion, which man’s work had the greatest medical impact?   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 3 | 50 POINTS
Volcanoes have been erupting for millions of years. Summarize the formation and eruption of volcanoes. Describe and analyze the pros and cons of volcanic eruptions. In your opinion, do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages? Defend your position.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 4 | 50 POINTS
The Nobel Prize in Science recognizes excellence and achievement in the areas of chemistry, physics, and medicine. Describe and analyze the achievements of two Americans who have won this award. In your opinion, which person’s contributions made the greatest impact on society? Defend your position.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 5 | 50 POINTS
Organ donation saves thousands of lives each year. Summarize organ donation and transplant. Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of each process for both donors and recipients. In your opinion, is the donation of organs worthwhile? Defend your position.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 6 | 50 POINTS
Some species of animals are endangered. Define an “endangered species” and list three examples. Summarize and analyze the reasons animals become extinct and the measures being taken to save them. In your opinion, does the world need to do a better job of protecting and preserving animals? Defend your position.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 7 | 50 POINTS
The United States Department of Agriculture created the website Choose MyPlate.gov and its MyPlate icon to help people maintain proper nutrition. Summarize the prevalence of obesity in America. Describe the diet recommended by the USDA and analyze its similarities to your own. In your opinion, will this tool help people to live longer, healthier lives? Defend your position.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 8 | 50 POINTS
Prosthetics help many people to enjoy fuller, more active lives. Describe what these devices are and identify two people who have them. Analyze the impact these technologies have had on each person’s life or career. In your opinion, would these people’s lives be the same without them? Defend your position.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 9 | 50 POINTS
The fields of science and technology offer a variety of interesting career choices. Summarize the duties, responsibilities, and educational requirements of two. Analyze their advantages and disadvantages. In your opinion, which of these careers is most interesting? Defend your position.   SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Question 10 | 50 POINTS

LEADERS

One of the states in the United States has been nicknamed “the mother of presidents.” Locate this state and identify two of the presidents who were born there.   LEADERS Question 1 | 5 POINTS
Malcolm X was a human rights activist. Identify his birth name and place.   LEADERS Question 2 | 5 POINTS
Rosa Parks changed the course of history for African Americans through a single deed of defiance. Identify this act and locate the city where it took place.   LEADERS Question 3 | 5 POINTS
Noah Webster was a leading lexicographer. Identify his most famous work.   LEADERS Question 4 | 5 POINTS
Crazy Horse was a Native American leader. Identify the location of the memorial carved in his honor.   LEADERS Question 5 | 5 POINTS
Each year, an Academy Award is given to both a leading actor and actress, for his and her performance in a motion picture. Identify the year this award was first given and the first actor and actress to receive it.   LEADERS Question 6 | 5 POINTS
A prime minister is the head of a branch of government. Identify the current prime minister of England.   LEADERS Question 7 | 5 POINTS
The United States is bordered by both Canada and Mexico. Identify the leaders of these two nations.   LEADERS Question 8 | 5 POINTS
In 2010, Nancy Pelosi was said to be the highest-ranking female politician in American history. Identify the political party that she is a member of and the most important office she has held.   LEADERS Question 9 | 5 POINTS
The 38th governor of the state of California was known for several other accomplishments. Identify him and list two of his non-political achievements.   LEADERS Question 10 | 5 POINTS
Medgar Evers was a civil rights activist. Describe one of his accomplishments and explain how he died.   LEADERS Question 1 | 10 POINTS
Whoopi Goldberg is an actress, comedienne, and activist. Describe three of her accomplishments.   LEADERS Question 2 | 10 POINTS
Henry “Hank” Aaron was considered one of baseball’s greatest players. Describe two things that made him unique.   LEADERS Question 3 | 10 POINTS
Queen Elizabeth II has been the ruler of the United Kingdom since 1952. Explain her rise to power and describe her role as Queen.   LEADERS Question 4 | 10 POINTS
Winston Churchill was a politician and author. Briefly describe his role in World War II.   LEADERS Question 5 | 10 POINTS
Former United States President Jimmy Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. Describe the work he did to receive this award.   LEADERS Question 6 | 10 POINTS
Cesar Chavez was a well-known labor leader. Explain how his efforts helped secure rights for migrant farm workers.   LEADERS Question 7 | 10 POINTS
Fidel Castro was the president of Cuba until 2008. Explain his rise to power.   LEADERS Question 8 | 10 POINTS
John D. Rockefeller was an American businessman. Briefly describe his life.   LEADERS Question 9 | 10 POINTS
Frederick Douglass was considered one of America’s greatest heroes. Summarize his life and accomplishments.   LEADERS Question 10 | 10 POINTS
Frederick Douglass was considered one of America’s greatest heroes. Summarize his life and accomplishments.   LEADERS Question 1 | 15 POINTS
General George S. Patton said, “Always do everything you ask of those you command.” Summarize the characteristics that made him a successful leader.   LEADERS Question 2 | 15 POINTS
A person must meet several requirements in order to run for the office of United States President. Summarize these requirements.   LEADERS Question 3 | 15 POINTS
Richard Branson is a self-made billionaire. Summarize his education, work, leisure activities, and charitable contributions.   LEADERS Question 4 | 15 POINTS
Wilbur and Orville Wright were brothers and inventors. Summarize their work and describe how it revolutionized transportation.   LEADERS Question 5 | 15 POINTS
Cassius Clay is a distinguished athlete. Identify the name he is known by and summarize his accomplishments.   LEADERS Question 6 | 15 POINTS
Andrew Carnegie was a wealthy businessman who used his fortune for good. Summarize his contributions to society.   LEADERS Question 7 | 15 POINTS
George Lucas became a leader in the motion picture industry. Summarize his career and describe one of his movies.   LEADERS Question 8 | 15 POINTS
Jane Addams was one of the most influential women in American history. Summarize her life, including her endeavors to help those in need.   LEADERS Question 9 | 15 POINTS
Susan B. Anthony was an important civil rights leader. Summarize her efforts to improve life for women.   LEADERS Question 10 | 15 POINTS
Sir Isaac Newton and Galileo Galilei were astronomers who made important scientific discoveries. Compare and contrast them.   LEADERS Question 1 | 30 POINTS
Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking could both be considered geniuses. Compare and contrast their lives, and the contributions they made to their fields.   LEADERS Question 2 | 30 POINTS
Warren Buffett is a successful American businessman, as was Sam Walton. Compare and contrast their achievements.   LEADERS Question 3 | 30 POINTS
Henry Ford and Lee Iacocca were both moguls in the automobile industry. Compare and contrast their lives and accomplishments.   LEADERS Question 4 | 30 POINTS
Father Edward J. Flanagan and Mother Teresa could both be considered agents of change. Compare and contrast them and their work.   LEADERS Question 5 | 30 POINTS
Barack Obama and Kofi Annan are thought of as political pioneers. Compare and contrast them.   LEADERS Question 6 | 30 POINTS
Tecumseh and Geronimo were distinguished Native Americans. Compare and contrast their roles as leaders.   LEADERS Question 7 | 30 POINTS
Jackie Robinson and Tiger Woods can be considered groundbreaking athletes. Compare and contrast their athletic achievements and the impact they had on their individual sports.   LEADERS Question 8 | 30 POINTS
Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. were both well-known political activists. Compare and contrast their lives and accomplishments.   LEADERS Question 9 | 30 POINTS
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are considered icons in the technology industry. Compare and contrast their contributions.   LEADERS Question 10 | 30 POINTS
Musicians, dancers, playwrights, painters, and sculptors are all artists. Describe and analyze the lives, works, and inspirations of two artists. In your opinion, which talent is the most admirable? Defend your position.   LEADERS Question 1 | 50 POINTS
During the 1950s and 1960s, several civil rights leaders emerged. Describe and analyze the lives and accomplishments of two activists from this period. In your opinion, which leader had a greater impact on the fight for equality? Defend your position.   LEADERS Question 2 | 50 POINTS
Professional athletes are both experts and role models. Summarize the lives and accomplishments of two sports leaders. Describe and analyze their influence on others. In your opinion, which individual used his or her celebrity status most responsibly? Defend your position.   LEADERS Question 3 | 50 POINTS
An entrepreneur is a person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money. Describe and analyze the lives and accomplishments of two entrepreneurs. In your opinion, which of them is more likely to succeed? Defend your position.   LEADERS Question 4 | 50 POINTS
The leader of a Native American tribe is oftengiven the title of chief. Describe and analyze two chiefs in terms of their leadership. In your opinion, which chief left the greatest legacy? Defend your position.   LEADERS Question 5 | 50 POINTS
Kings, queens, and presidents are all considered world leaders. Summarize the lives and contributions of two current or previous foreign world leaders. Describe and analyze the policies of one. In your opinion, did this leader’s actions, in any way, impact citizens of the United States? Defend your position.   LEADERS Question 6 | 50 POINTS
Throughout history, scientists have made a number of vital medical and technical discoveries. Summarize the lives of two scientists. Describe and analyze the scientific contributions of each. In your opinion, which scientist’s work has had the greatest impact on your life? Defend your position.   LEADERS Question 7 | 50 POINTS
Many famous people have made positive contributions to society. Describe the lives and careers of two pop-culture icons. Analyze the ways they’ve used their fame to help others. In your opinion, which of these individuals is most interesting and praiseworthy? Defend your position.   LEADERS Question 8 | 50 POINTS
Throughout history, Supreme Court Justices have worked to uphold the law and defend the United States Constitution. Describe the educational backgrounds and careers of two current or former justices. Analyze one landmark case associated with each. In your opinion, were the decisions made in each case wise? Defend your position.   LEADERS Question 9 | 50 POINTS
Between 1939 and 1945, several political and military figures rose to power. Summarize the lives and military careers of two World War II leaders. Analyze their wartime contributions. In your opinion, which of these leaders had a greater impact on the war’s outcome? Defend your position.   LEADERS Question 10 | 50 POINTS

GOVERNMENT

The United States is a democratic nation. Define “democracy.”   GOVERNMENT Question 1 | 5 POINTS
The United States government has both domestic and foreign policies. Define the terms “policy,” “domestic,” and “foreign.”   GOVERNMENT Question 2 | 5 POINTS
Several laws have been established to reduce discrimination in America. Define “discrimination.”   GOVERNMENT Question 3 | 5 POINTS
The impeachment of a U.S. President has occurred more than once in United States history. Define “impeachment.” Name the presidents who have been impeached.   GOVERNMENT Question 4 | 5 POINTS
The United States Constitution is an old and valuable document. Identify its current location.   GOVERNMENT Question 5 | 5 POINTS
The United States economy is one of the largest in the world. Define “economy.”   GOVERNMENT Question 6 | 5 POINTS
The President of the United States has the power to veto legislation passed by Congress. Define “veto.”   GOVERNMENT Question 7 | 5 POINTS
The United States President is supported by a group of senior advisors. Identify the name given to this group and the title of one of its members.   GOVERNMENT Question 8 | 5 POINTS
The President of the United States lives in the nation’s capital. Identify the names given to his or her residence and office.   GOVERNMENT Question 9 | 5 POINTS
The United States has a Supreme Court. Identify the number of justices that make up this governing body and the person(s) responsible for their appointment.   GOVERNMENT Question 10 | 5 POINTS
The United States government has three main branches. Identify each branch and briefly describe its function.   GOVERNMENT Question 1 | 10 POINTS
The United States is a member of the “UN.” Define what these letters stand for. Identify the year this organization was established and explain its main purpose.   GOVERNMENT Question 2 | 10 POINTS
Government officials serve different terms in office. Define a “term.” Describe the difference in term lengths for U.S. Senators and U.S. Representatives.   GOVERNMENT Question 3 | 10 POINTS
The 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution relates to the president. Briefly explain the purpose of this amendment.   GOVERNMENT Question 4 | 10 POINTS
United States citizens are responsible for paying taxes. Define “taxation.” Describe two ways tax money is used.   GOVERNMENT Question 5 | 10 POINTS
Every year, the President of the United States delivers a State of the Union Address. Describe what this is and explain its purpose.   GOVERNMENT Question 6 | 10 POINTS
The United States government provides assistance to its citizens in need through several social programs, such as Social Security, Medicare, and Welfare. Describe one of these programs.   GOVERNMENT Question 7 | 10 POINTS
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 resulted in the creation of the EEOC. Identify the full name of this organization and describe its purpose.   GOVERNMENT Question 8 | 10 POINTS
Eleanor Roosevelt said, “With freedom comes responsibility.” Describe one of the freedoms granted by the First Amendment and explain why it must be limited.   GOVERNMENT Question 9 | 10 POINTS
The United States government places restrictions on monopolies. Describe a monopoly and two of its negative effects.   GOVERNMENT Question 10 | 10 POINTS
ADA stands for the Americans with Disabilities Act. Summarize this law.   GOVERNMENT Question 1 | 15 POINTS
There are four basic kinds of taxes in the United States: income tax, excise tax, sales tax, and property tax. Summarize one of them.   GOVERNMENT Question 2 | 15 POINTS
The Jim Crow laws were enacted between 1876 and 1965. Summarize the effects these laws had on African Americans.   GOVERNMENT Question 3 | 15 POINTS
One of the most powerful positions in the United States government is the Speaker of the House. Summarize the duties of this post.   GOVERNMENT Question 4 | 15 POINTS
Checks and balances help to limit and distribute power in the United States government. Summarize this principle and how it is used.   GOVERNMENT Question 5 | 15 POINTS
Propaganda is a type of communication. Define “propaganda.” Summarize its role in government.   GOVERNMENT Question 6 | 15 POINTS
If the United States President is unable to perform his or her duties, these responsibilities must be assumed by another. Summarize presidential succession and identify the number of times it has been used in American history.   GOVERNMENT Question 7 | 15 POINTS
There are two traditional powers in American politics: the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. Choose one of these and summarize it in terms of its history, symbols, beliefs, voter statistics, and current representation.   GOVERNMENT Question 8 | 15 POINTS
During times of economic hardship, the United States government has had to use fiscal policy to stabilize the American economy and provide stimulus to its citizens. Summarize fiscal policy and identify one way the United States government has used it.   GOVERNMENT Question 9 | 15 POINTS
A lobbyist is a person who advocates for individual, public, or corporate interests. Explain the purpose for lobbying and summarize the methods used by lobbyists.   GOVERNMENT Question 10 | 15 POINTS
The initial organization and regulation of the United States government was dictated by two documents. Compare and contrast the Articles of Confederation and the U.S. Constitution.   GOVERNMENT Question 1 | 30 POINTS
Franklin D. Roosevelt and Gerald Ford both served as president during difficult times in America’s history. Compare and contrast their presidencies, describing the crises they faced and how they handled these situations.   GOVERNMENT Question 2 | 30 POINTS
The United States has a bicameral legislature, while other countries have unicameral legislatures. Compare and contrast these two types of governments, providing examples of each.   GOVERNMENT Question 3 | 30 POINTS
There are different types of courts in the United States. Compare and contrast criminal and civil courts. Describe the types of cases they hear, how their cases are decided, and the penalties that they issue.   GOVERNMENT Question 4 | 30 POINTS
The Founding Fathers of the United States were intelligent, insightful men. Identify two of them. Compare and contrast their roles in the framing of the Constitution.   GOVERNMENT Question 5 | 30 POINTS
Two types of votes are important in determining the winner of an election. Compare and contrast a popular vote and an electoral vote.   GOVERNMENT Question 6 | 30 POINTS
Health care systems vary widely from country to country. Compare and contrast the private health (managed care) insurance offered in the United States and the public, governmentsponsored, health care offered in Canada.   GOVERNMENT Question 7 | 30 POINTS
During its history, America has experienced movements of nationalism, sectionalism, isolationism, and imperialism. Compare and contrast two of these attitudes, giving specific examples of each.   GOVERNMENT Question 8 | 30 POINTS
Two chambers make up the legislative branch of the United States government. Compare and contrast the Senate and the House of Representatives.   GOVERNMENT Question 9 | 30 POINTS
The United States court system has two main types of juries. Compare and contrast the history, size, and function of petit and grand juries.   GOVERNMENT Question 10 | 30 POINTS
NASA is an acronym for the name of a government agency. Identify what these letters stand for. Summarize and analyze the history and accomplishments of this agency from its origin to the present day. In your opinion, should the American government continue to spend millions of dollars to fund space exploration? Defend your position.   GOVERNMENT Question 1 | 50 POINTS
In 1945, President Harry Truman ordered attacks on two Japanese cities. Identify the weapons used in these attacks. Explain when, where, and why these weapons were chosen. Describe and analyze the outcomes of the president’s decision. In your opinion, was his course of action necessary? Defend your position.   GOVERNMENT Question 2 | 50 POINTS
In the 20th Century, the Civil Rights and Suffrage Movements urged equality for African Americans and women. Today, affirmative action policies provide equal opportunities for minorities. Define “affirmative action.” Summarize and analyze its benefits and consequences. In your opinion, are these policies fair? Defend your position.   GOVERNMENT Question 3 | 50 POINTS
The American government’s role in foreign affairs has at times been controversial. Describe the involvement of the United States in the Vietnam War and the War in Iraq. Summarize and analyze the public’s attitude toward both. In your opinion, should America offer military aid to other countries? Defend your position.   GOVERNMENT Question 4 | 50 POINTS
Throughout history, scandal has negatively affected the American people’s confidence in their elected officials. Define “scandal.” Summarize the events and outcomes of the Watergate scandal. Analyze a more recent government scandal. In your opinion, were these issues dealt with effectively? Defend your position.   GOVERNMENT Question 5 | 50 POINTS
During the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt introduced the New Deal. Explain the New Deal and its programs. Summarize and analyze its advantages and disadvantages. In your opinion, are programs like these necessary? Defend your position.   GOVERNMENT Question 6 | 50 POINTS
American citizens have a strong voice in their government, but citizens of some other countries do not. Define “democracy” and “dictatorship.” Identify a country that is governed by a dictator. Analyze how its resident’s lives differ from those in the United States. In your opinion, are there benefits to living under a dictatorship? Defend your position.   GOVERNMENT Question 7 | 50 POINTS
The FBI, CIA, and NSA are three government agencies responsible for protecting the United States and its citizens. Identify the full names of these organizations. Describe and analyze the history and primary responsibilities of two. In your opinion, which of these agencies would be most interesting to work for?   GOVERNMENT Question 8 | 50 POINTS
The Bill of Rights is part of the United States Constitution. Describe the function of these amendments. Summarize and analyze two of them and the situations to which they apply. In your opinion, which of these is the most important? Defend your position.   GOVERNMENT Question 9 | 50 POINTS
Current and past presidents alike have greatly influenced our government. Summarize the lives and careers of two United States Presidents. Analyze the policies of one. In your opinion, how did this president’s beliefs or actions impact your life? Defend your position.   GOVERNMENT Question 10 | 50 POINTS