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The northern half of this peninsula was controlled in the 600s by an Exarchate [[EKS-ar-kate]] based in Ravenna. Hannibal Barca crossed the Alps with a mercenary army to raid this peninsula which hosts ancient cities like Mediolanum. The Umbrians and Samnites fought a nascent republic on this peninsula. For ten points, name this peninsula, the former home of the Etruscan civilization and the heart of the Roman Empire. | ItalianPeninsula (acceptItalicPeninsula;acceptApenninePeninsula before "Apennine" is mentioned; acceptItaly) |
Friedrich Miescher [[MEE-shuh]] first identified this molecule in 1869, calling it nuclein. Helicases create a "fork" during the replication of this molecule, whose structure was identified thanks to Rosalind Franklin's Photo 51. For ten points, name this molecule that is often sequenced, best identifiedbyitsdouble-helixstructuredocumentedbyWatson and Crick. | DNA (acceptDeoxyribonucleic acid) |
This man's failure to abandon the strategically insignificant site of Peleliu [[peh-LEH-loo]] resulted in devastating losses for U.S. marines. This man's support of the use of nuclear weapons in the Korean War led to his sacking by Harry S. Truman. For ten points, name this Supreme Allied commander in the Pacific Theater. | DouglasMacArthur |
Foreign Minister Nikita Panin fell out of favor with this leader byadvocatingforthe Northern Alliance with Prussia. To convince this empress that the typical serf fares well, Grigory Potemkin supposedly showed her retinue false villagesinCrimea.Uponconversion to the Russian Orthodox church, the name Yekaterina was given to, for ten points, which Russian empress of the 18th century? | Catherinethe Great (acceptCatherineII;acceptYekaterinaII before mentioned) |
In this nation, the ransacking of a foreign chef's shop led to the First French Intervention during the Pastry War. This nation'swarofindependencebeganaftertheGrito de Dolores by Don Miguel Hidalgo. Much of New Spain was made upof,fortenpoints,what North American nation to the south of the United States? | United States ofMexico (or Estados UnidosMexicanos; acceptEUM; accept First MexicanEmpire; accept FirstMexicanRepublic) |
This one-time Minister to France refused to condemn the Reign of Terror saying it would "Undermine the cause of republicanism in America." With James Madison, this man sponsored and wrote the National Gazette to raise money for his agrarian party. For ten points, name this Secretary of State in the first presidential cabinet, the rival of Alexander Hamilton and principal author of the Declaration of Independence. | ThomasJefferson |
ThefirstsectionsofthisstructurewerebelievedtohavebeenbuiltduringtheSpring and Autumn Period. The rebel Li ZichengwasdefeatedbyacombinedforceofManchusand General Wu Sangui's [[SAHNG-GWEES]] loyalistsatthisstructure'snamesakefortressinthe Battle of Shanhai Pass. For ten points, name this series of fortifications across northern China. | Great Wallof China (accept WanliChangcheng) |
Portions of this book labelled mizmor were originally intended to be sung. Many sections of this book areattributedtoAsaphandtheSonsofKorah.The23rdchapterofthis book begins with the line "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want."Fortenpoints,name this Old Testament book that contains many poems attributed to King David. | Book ofPsalms (or ThePsalter; acceptTehillim) |
The architects of this federal building were Cass Gilbert and Cass Gilbert Jr., and prior to its completion in 1935, this building's primary occupantsworkedintheOldSenate Chambers. Recent workers in this building include Elena Kagan, Neil Gorsuch, and Chief Justice John Roberts. For ten points, name this building in Washington D.C., home to the federal judicial branch. | United StatesSupreme CourtBuilding (accepttheMarble Palace) |
This politician is the only person to have served both as U.S. president and Chief Justice and was the main proponent ofbuildingthenewSupremeCourtBuildingduringthe 1920s. | William HowardTaft |
This ruler met up with Maximilian I to defeat the French at the Battle of the Spurs. After supporting the Acts of Supremacy, this monarch presided over the dissolution of his country'smonasteries.ThatoccurredafterthismanbrokefromtheCatholicChurchinorder to divorce Catherine of Aragon. For ten points, name this Tudor king of England, remembered for his six wives. | Henry VIII[[the eighth]] |
This woman became Henry's second wife after he secured his divorce from Catherine. This woman was the mother of future Queen Elizabeth I. | AnneBoleyn |
The Grand Banks in this ocean were a major center for cod fishing until their depletion in the 1990s. The navigator Himilco might have discovered this sea's Sargasso region in the 5th century BC. Most likely named for a certain globe-carrying Titan, for ten points, what is this ocean on which one finds the cities of Boston and New York? | AtlanticOcean |
The Grand Banks lie off the coast of this island which was possibly known as "Vinland" to Leif Ericson. It is the site of the Viking village L'Anse aux Meadows [[lahn-soh-meh-DOH]]. | Newfoundland (do not accept "Newfoundlandand Labrador") |
The Ratha was a variant of this military technology introduced during India's Harappan [[hah-RAH-pun]] period. In an effort to counter heavy hoplite [[HOP-lite]] infantry, Xerxes I [[ZERK-seez "the first"]] deployedthe"scythed"varietyofthistechnology. The Battle of Kadesh was the largest battle deploying this military technology. For ten points, name this swift, often multi-horsed conveyance used in Bronze Age warfare. | WarChariots (accept descriptive answers) |
The Scythian tribes are believed to have used chariots during their migratory periods. They occupied what vast ecoregion of Central Asia, a largely treeless grassland? | EurasianSteppe (accept GreatSteppeor TheSteppes) |
It's not Rhodes, but King George VI [[the sixth]] awarded this entire island the George Cross after it resisted Axis bombing campaigns. The image of Ottoman invincibility was shattered after the Knights Hospitaller successfully defended this island in 1565. Jean Parisot de Valette [[pah-ree-SOH duh-vah-LET]] names the capital of, for ten points, what small island nation to the south of Sicily? | Republic ofMalta (or Repubblika ta'Malta;acceptMelita) |
TheMaltaSummitbetweenGeorgeH.W.BushandthisfinalSovietleaderoccurreda few weeks after the fall of the Berlin Wall, declaring an end to the Cold War. | MikhailGorbachev (or Mikhail SergeyevichGorbachev) |
This activity's "Father," Walter Camp, met with President Theodore Roosevelt in a summit to limit collegiate fatalities in this activity. The Vince Lombardi-coached Packers defeated the Chiefs in this sport's first championship following theAFL-NFLmerger.Gerald Ford played the "Center" position for the Michigan Wolverines in, for ten points, what American sport? | AmericanFootball (accept GridironFootball;acceptGridironorPigskin) |
Immediately after the firing of Hue Jackson, the Cleveland Browns made overtures suggesting they would attempt to hire this female Secretary of State under the George W. Bush administration as their head coach. | Condoleezza "Condie"Rice |
Until the 1950s, this technology was sold commercially to U.S. shoe stores to help associates size customers.DiscovererWilhelmRoentgen[[VIL-helmRENT-gehn]]shouted“I have seen my death!” due to this invention revealinghishand'smetacarpalsandphalanges. Fortenpoints,namethisformofelectromagneticradiationoftenusedtoseeifhumanbones are broken. | X-Ray (acceptRoentgenradiation before mentioned) |
This Serbian-born scientist unknowingly conducted X-ray experiments prior to Roentgen's identification of it. This proponent of alternating current also created a namesake "Coil." | NikolaTesla (acceptTeslaCoil) |
Inoppositiontopro-slaveryelementsofthislegislation,WilliamH.Sewarddelivered the "Higher Law" speech. Despite banning the slave trade in Washington, D.C., this legislation included a stringent Fugitive Slave Act. Passed during the presidency of Millard Fillmore, for ten points, what Compromise admitted California as a state andorganizedthe Utah and New Mexico territories? | Compromise of1850 (prompt on "CaliforniaCompromise") |
This "Little Giant" was a major proponent of the Compromise of 1850 and later introduced the Kansas-Nebraska Act before famously debating another Illinois politician during an 1858 Senate election. | Stephen A (rnold)Douglas |
Illinois city in which it occurred. | Chicago |
Twice-elected U.S. president who was in office during the unrest. | GroverCleveland (or Stephen GroverCleveland) |
Number of daily work hours sought by striking workers during the riot. | 8-hour workday |
Anti-government ideology for which several men at the riot were later convicted of supporting. | Anarchism (acceptAnarchists; acceptAnarchy) |
Union known as the "Wobblies" whose founder, "Big Bill" Haywood, was inspired by the affair. | IWW (orIndustrial Workers of the World) |
Labor holiday named for a month whose date commemorates the affair. | May Day |
Czech city in which a "Defenestration" of Catholic officials began the Bohemian phase of the war. | Prague (orPrag) |
Dynasty of Holy Roman Emperors from Austria who fought to reinstitute Catholicism as the majority faith in the realm. | Habsburgs |
Region of Spain, including Barcelona, which revolted during a sub-conflict within the war. | Catalonia (acceptCatalunya) |
German region which names a series of peace treaties ending the war. | Westphalia (or North Rhine-Westphalia; acceptPeace ofWestphalia) |
Swedish "Lion of the North" who intervened to win a major victory at Breitenfeld [["BRIGHT"-en-feld]]. | GustavusAdolphus (orGustav II) |
French cardinal and "prime minister" who was the architect of France's entry into the war on the Protestant side. | CardinalRichelieu (accept Armand-Jean duPlessis; accept Duke ofRichelieu; accept TheRed Eminence) |
Religious prophet of whom the Abbasids considered themselves the successor. | Muhammadibn Abdullah (accept The ProphetMuhammad; orMuhammad, the Messenger of God) |
Color of the Abbasid flag, meant to contrast with the white banner of their predecessors. | Black (acceptBlackBanner; orBlackStandard;accept ar-rāyat as-sawdā; prompt on "Banner of the Eagle") |
City in modern Iraq built to be their capital. | Baghdad |
Title claimed by their ruler which translates to "successor" in Arabic. | Caliph |
Enslaved soldiers who later founded a sultanate in Egypt that was conquered by the Ottomans. | Mamlukes |
Discipline of mathematics involving symbols whose name means "restoration," derived from a book by al-Khwarizmi. | Algebra (acceptal-Jabr) |
This man called in the National Guard toquellthePeople'sParkProtestinthe city of Berkeley. After impressing his fellow Republicans with a speech in support of Barry (+) Goldwater, this man defeated Pat Brown to become the governor of California. (*) For ten points, name this man whogavethe"TimeforChoosing"speechand was later elected president of the United States in 1980 and 1984. | RonaldReagan (or Ronald WilsonReagan) |
The center ofthisstructurecontainsaradiosourcediscoveredin1931byKarl Jansky, thesupermassiveblackholeSagittariusA-star.Thisstructurewas(+)believed by the Babylonians to be the severed tail of a dragoness. Orbited by Large and Small Clouds named for Ferdinand Magellan, (*) for ten points, what is this galaxy which is home to the Sun and Earth? | Milky Waygalaxy |
This city was founded in 1565 by Pedro Menéndez de Avilés [[ah-vee-LEHS]] and was intended to be turned into a winter resort by an industrialist who built the Hotel Ponce de Leon. (+) Leased convict labor was used in this city to construct a railroad funded by HenryFlagler,whoisburiedinthiscity.(*)Fortenpoints,namethis Florida city, the oldest continuously-inhabited European settlement in the United States. | St. Augustine (orSan Agustín) |
This politician played a central role in negotiating the Treaty of Lisbon and was a main figure behind the stimulus plan to help shelter the European Unionfrom the Great Recession. The leader of the (+) Christian Democratic Union from 2000 to 2018, this politician was elected to her highest position in 2005. (*) For ten points, name this first female chancellor of Germany. | AngelaMerkel (or Angela DorotheaMerkel;accept Angela DorotheaKasner) |
A series of works titled Anti-[this collection] were written by political figures including John Dewitt and George Clinton. Both "checks and (+) balances" and "separation ofpowers"areadvocatedforinthe51stpieceofthiscollection.Thename "Publius" was used by Madison, (*) Hamilton, and Jay to write, for ten points, what collection of essays supporting the ratification of the U.S. Constitution? | TheFederalistPapers (orTheFederalist;the full title isTheFederalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favour of the New Constitution, as Agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787) |
The mercenary group known as "The Black Band" fieldedacontingentofmen who wielded a zweihander [[ZVAI-hahn-duh]], a type of this weapon. Toyotomi Hideyoshi conducted "hunts" named (+) for these weapons, which seized them from the peasantry to create a government monopoly on them. The katana and rapier are (*)types of, for ten points, what sharp weapons oftenused for stabbing or cutting? | Swords (accept synonyms likeBlade; acceptspecific swords likekatanaor rapierbefore mentioned) |
Alongside Pompeii, a city bearing the name of this figure was partially preserved undertheashfromtheeruptionofMountVesuvius.Brandishingalionskin (+) pelt, the Roman emperor Commodus [[KAH-moh-dus]] often dressed as this mythic figure during his gladiatorial fights. (*) For ten points, name this Roman demi-god and son of Jupiter, known for his immense strength. | Hercules (acceptHeracles; prompt on "Herculaneum") |
This country was listed as "for sale" on eBay in 2006, andbidsreachednearly 3,000 dollars before it was shut down. The 12-feet tall Giant Moa was hunted into extinction by EasternPolynesian(+)settlerswhoarrivedinwhatisnowthisnationin the 13th or 14th century. The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lord of the Rings were primarily filmed in thiscountry's(*)NorthandSouthIslands.TheBritishestablishedthe colonial capital of Auckland in, for ten points, which nation in Oceania? | New Zealand (acceptAotearoa) |
The "Red Forest" was created by this event, after which a bubbler pool was drained thanks to the efforts of three engineers who were awarded the Order of Courage by Petro (+) Poroshenko. Wildlife has run rampant in a 30-kilometer area called the Zone of Alienation that was created after thisevent.(*)Fortenpoints,name this nuclear disaster that occurred outside Pripyat [[PREE-pyat]], Ukraine. | Chernobyldisaster (accept descriptive answerssuch asChernobylnuclear meltdown orChernobylnuclear disaster) |
Which Mississippi city fell following an 1863 siege by Ulysses S. Grant, leading to Union control of the Mississippi River for the rest of the Civil War? | Vicksburg |