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World Scholar's Cup Exam With 100% Correct Answers There is no time like the present - Correct Answer-
Anecdote referring to procrastination
Those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it. - Correct Answer-George Santayana
The past is just a story we tell ourselves - Correct Answer-Spike Jonze
Diorama - Correct Answer-A three dimensional replica of a scene, typically made minature.
Aaron Delehanty - Correct Answer-Uses dioramas to
promote conservation
Living-history museum - Correct Answer-A type of museum that recreates historical settings from long ago to simulate the past and to present the visitors with an experiental interpretation of history. (The staff acts like how people acted in that time period.) Spanish Village in Barcelona - Correct Answer-A open air living history museum with 49000 square meters containing 117 historical buildings which Poble Espanyol built for the 1929 world fair.
Heritage Park - Correct Answer-Located in Calgary,
it is the largest canadian living history museum where people can stop for photos and eat ice-cream
with traditionally dressed people.
Millennium City Park - Correct Answer-Located in Kaifeng, China, it has 100 acres of what was the Northern Song Dynasty.
Frontier land - Correct Answer-A wild west recreation more focused on entertainment than history made by Disney. It is the land or territory that forms the furthest extent of a country's settled
or inhabited regions. Home to cowboys, pioneers, salons.
'The Woman King' - Correct Answer-The film attracted racist rhetoric even before it was released. Online commentators condemned the perceived savagery of the Dahomey kingdom. In those reports, particular attention was given to the "annual customs" in Dahomey, the palace rituals that sometimes included massive human sacrifices. Plymouth Patuxent - Correct Answer-A controversial colonial village where visitors explore
the early pilgrimage. However it was criticised for not paying enough attention to indigenous people who were innately displaced and given smallpox by the pilgrims and breeding animals to serve as props.
Paleo diet - Correct Answer-A diet that avoids processed foods on the theory that it is healthier to
eat like our ancestors 10000 years ago whos average life expectancy was 35.
Roman thermopolium - Correct Answer-An ancient version of a fast food restaurant where hot food on the go was served. The layout was similar to one of a snack bar.
Isicia omentata - Correct Answer-The ancient roman version of a hamburger.
Medieval Times - Correct Answer-A restaurant that serves medieval food. Although it is not authentic as it offers tomato soup, and tomatoes didn't exist in Europe before the Mexican invasion. Ulster people - Correct Answer-The Ulster American Folk Park tells the story of Ulster people's emigration to North America in the 18th and 19th centuries. However there is a problem with the 'American Folk Park' is that it is in Ireland. Irish people who moved to US from boarding crowded ships to sleeping in log cabins.
Tomorrowland - Correct Answer-Museum to lift American spirits concerning the future.
Dysentery - Correct Answer-An infection of the intestines that causes diarrhoea containing blood or mucus.
Crystal Palace - Correct Answer-An exhibition in Moscow about America.
Great Emu War - Correct Answer-in 1932, Australia declared war on emus.Western Australian farmers had been facing hard times with their crops following the Great Depression, and their difficulties increased tenfold with the arrival of some 20,000 emus migrating inland during their breeding season. The birds had been protected as a
native species until 1922, but now that they were classified as "vermin," all bets were off.

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