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| What mythological animal was a sign of rebirth and the sun? |
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| The stronger persons who exerted control over the others in a manor during feudal times were called |
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| Which of the mighty conquistadors was allowed to ride a mule in his old age? |
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| In Europe, during the pioneer times, what revolutionized wasfare? |
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| What are 3 alternate names for the Phoenix? |
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Thuderbird Bennu Feng-Huang |
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| Because of the European militarys infatuation with the oriental stallion, these were established all over Europe |
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| What excuse did the Spanish use when, during colonial times, they reduced the population of the New World from 25 million to 1 million |
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| To get rid of cannibalism |
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| During the manoral system of feudal times, what animal was the most important? |
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| What ancient animal was originally depicted as part bird/part human? They would sit on a rock and sing sweetly. |
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| Which of the following are dragons most associated with? |
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| During the early manoral times, where was the fireplace located? |
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| In the center of the house |
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| During feudal times, Central Europe was confronted from 3 directions. Who came from the South. |
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| Who prospered in the West Indies and sponsored the Conquistadors? |
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| New Spain struggled to get range cattle from the Caribbean, so where did they go? |
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| During Pioneer times, what was known as the Sport of Kings? |
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| Who studied dragons en route to China? He wrote about Wyverns and Lindworms. |
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| What was used to make dragon proof clothes? Today we use it as a fire retardent. |
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| The work "lord" of Saxons means |
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| What was the ideal crop of the pioneers that fed both family and animal? |
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| By 1600, New Spain was flourishing with animal production. What animal product became in demand by the Europeans? |
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| Who set out in search of treasure and the "Seven cities of Cibola"? |
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| Early Christians thought dragons represented |
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| What dragon was the master of camouflage? He sits atop of many cathedrals. |
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| During feudal times, after 800 AD, 3 more development increases agriculture output. What are they? |
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-Switched from 2-field crops to 3-field crops -Horse collar came from Orient -Development of iron horseshoe |
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| Who taught the natives of New Spain to ride? |
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| What breed of cattle was developed by 300 years of natural selection |
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| During pioneer times, what area of the United States was known for dairy production? |
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| What cattle were introduced to the Gulf Coast in 1849 because they coped well with the heat? |
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| What animal did Edward the Elder clear England of to increase sheep production? |
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| Who stopped the Huns during the feudal period and arranged a 9 year truce? |
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| This is the biggest dragon of all and is prominent on shields and heraldry. |
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| In the story of the Lambton Worm, who does the knight kill after he kills the worm that brings a 9 generation curse on the family? |
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| Why did the Indian population in the New World decrease? |
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| Exposure to foreign disease |
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| What was used during the pioneer times to move grain, livestock and timber from Ohio and Mississippi to New Orleans? |
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| From 1830-1860, what was built that laced the United States together? |
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| What battle began the era of the knight in shining armor? |
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| This horse was a pack horse and later developed into a general purpose draft horse |
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| This horse was the legacy of the chariot age and was used for pleasure riding and hawking |
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| This dragon was and still is celebrated during Chinese festivals, often being honored with dragon boat races and dances. |
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| The rarest of all dragons, eats only fruit, nuts and vegetables. |
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| What was used in the cotton fields because they worked harder and tolerated the humidity better? |
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| Whose soldiers would carry horse meat under the saddle until it was salted? |
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| Who taught the local people during medieval times to spin and work wool? |
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| How was the freshness of cows milk determined during feudal times? |
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| It had to be warm and foamy |
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| What dragon holds its tail in its mouth and is the symbol of the universe? |
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| What pioneer city started out as a river sandbar and 200 people, but eventually becomes the hub of agriculture? |
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| What did Abe Lincoln sign to establish land grant institutions of higher education? |
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| What ancient animal is the alchemical symbol of fire? |
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| Who did Edward III, a royal merchant, invite to England by offering better working conditions? |
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| Who won the Battle of Agincourt? |
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| Who was buried in Dumbledores tomb? |
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| The Lone Ranger used to cry "Hi-oh Silver, away!" during this TV show. What was the name of his horse? |
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| What is the Land Grant Institution for the state of Arizona? |
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