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Number of stars on the Texas state flag |
1
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Society is divided between Eloi & Morlocks in this futuristic H.G. Wells work |
The Time Machine
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The willow ptarmigan, which makes its home in Arctic areas, is this state's official bird |
Alaska
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From 1881-86 he led the Chiricahua Apaches in the last major Indian stand |
Geronimo
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Empedocles said there are two basic emotions, these |
love & hate
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He attended the Allies' meetings at Tehran, Yalta & Potsdam as the Soviet Union's representative |
Stalin
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This state's flag was designed by Miss Willie Hocker of the Pine Bluff chapter of the D.A.R. |
Arkansas
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The hero of this Old English poem dies killing a dragon that attacked his people, the Geats |
Beowulf
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Sapsuckers are the only members of this bird family to habitually injure trees |
woodpeckers
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Coinciding with the '84 Olympics in L.A. was a memorial powwow & games honoring this athlete |
Jim Thorpe
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He developed his own method of inquiry, but as he didn't write it down we mostly know of it from Plato |
Socrates
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We don't know what his 1st wife did, but his 2nd, Eva, was an actress, & his 3rd, Isabel, a dancer |
(Juan) Perón
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Kentucky's flag indicates it's one of these |
a commonwealth
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British philosopher & mathematician who won the 1950 Nobel Prize for Literature |
Bertrand Russell
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This relative of the crow is prominent in folklore as a bad-luck sign or omen of death |
the raven
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This 6-nation group has not accepted U.S. citizenship & considers itself a separate nation |
the Iroquois
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Thomism, a doctrine of the Catholic Church, was based on the ideas of this man |
Aquinas
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After his reelection in 1961, this Haitian leader named himself president for life |
Duvalier
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The flag of this 13th state has 13 gold stars & the word "Hope" |
Rhode Island
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"Goodbye to All That" is the autobiography of this "I, Claudius" author |
(Robert) Graves
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These small English birds were first brought to the U.S. in 1850 to eliminate tree worms in Brooklyn |
sparrows
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They call themselves the Dine; since their language has no "V", they found this name unpronounceable |
the Navajo
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17th c. French philosopher who wrote, "All the sciences are conjoined with one another and interdependent" |
(Rene) Descartes
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Nicknamed "The Incorruptible", he was arrested, tried & guillotined in July 1794 |
Robespierre
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It's the only state whose flag features the British Union Jack |
Hawaii
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He became a Roman Catholic 14 years before publishing "The Power and the Glory" |
(Larry: Who is... uhh.) (Alex: That's unfortunate.)
Graham Greene
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In 1848 this bird saved the crops of Utah by eating swarms of grasshoppers |
seagulls
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Among tribes this Spanish explorer met & alienated were the Cherokee, Creek & Choctaw |
(Frank: Who is Coronado?) (Larry: Who is Cortés?)
de Sotò
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Opposing Hegel, this Danish philosopher said man does have free will |
Kierkegaard
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It took a revolution in 1911 to unseat this Mexican pres. who'd held power for more than 3 decades |
Porfirio Díaz
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