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50 Cards in this Set
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This first school in America was founded in 1636
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Harvard College
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Founder of Portsmouth
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Hutchinson
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First written constitution in the colonies
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The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
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Thousands were killed as this war pitted New Englanders against five Indian Tribes
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King Phillip's War
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This man leads a rebellion against colonial rule in Virginia, torching Jamestown
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Bacon
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America's second oldest college
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William and Mary
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Incidents that became the basis of Miller's "The Crucible"
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Salem Witch Trials
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Convention held in 1786, the year before the constitution convention
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Annapolis Convention
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This man discovered Knossos, a Minoan civilization
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Evans
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Father of King Antipator
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Herod
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Wrote "The Phenomenology of Spirit"
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Hagel
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Knight of the round table known as "The Pure"
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Galahad
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Council that decided the Arian heresy in 325 A.D.
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Council of Nyssea
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The second highest mountain range
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Kaytoo
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First European to reach the pacific
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Balboa
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Japanese president who was ruling in WWII
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Hiro Hito
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Leader of Austria in WWI
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Franze Joseph I
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Founder of Utilitarianism
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Bentham
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Lake Clark is in this state
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Alaska
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Austria's representative in the council of Vienna
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Metternich
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Lake bordering Peru and Bolivia
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Lake Titicaca
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Siege of Sevastopol was in this war
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Crimean War
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Book of Lehi is in
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The book of Morman
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Lycurgus is a famous law giver in this city state
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Sparta
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Author of "Sumatheologica"
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Aquinas
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Chief of Nez Purse whos name means Thunder rolling down mountain
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Chief Joseph
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Sketched on a napkin, this curve is about taxes
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Laffer Curve
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Chile ruler who succeeded Allende
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Pinochet
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Member of Dixiecrats, known for his longevity
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Strom Thurmond
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Inventer of Psychoanalysis
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Freud
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Coined Oedipus complex
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Freud
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Started Free Association psychology
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Freud
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Known for his Inferiority complex
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Addler
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Founded Georgia
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Oglethorpe
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Author of Walden II
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Skinner
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Founder of structural anthropology
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Levi Strauss
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Died in the battle of Falkirk
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Wallace
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Dry Tortugas is a National park in what state
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Florida
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Brice Canyon is a national park in what state
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Utah
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Won the battle of Sterling Bridge
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Wallace
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What nationality is Andrew Carnegie
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Scottish
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Who wrote "The Prince"
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Machiavelli
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Atahualpa is a ruler for these people
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Incas
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Discoverer of Machu Pichu
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Bingham
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Mother of John Lackland, wife of Henry II
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Eleanor of Aquitaine
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Nation's third oldest college
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Yale
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Founder of New Orleans
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LeMoyne
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English Pirate captured and executed by the English in 1718; also known as Edward Teach
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Blackbeard
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Using the pseudonym Richard Saunders, this man begins publication of "Poor Richard's Almanac" in the same year that George Washington is born
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Benjamin Franklin
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In 1791 this man begins sketches for the layout of the US capital
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L'Enfant
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