World Scholars Cup
1. a replica of a scene, typically a three-dimensional full size or
miniature model.
ANS Dioramas
2. a type of museum which recreates historical settings to simulate a past
time period, providing visitors with an experiential interpretation of history
(people dress, talk, and do things as they did long ago)
ANS living history museum
3. Essentially a large, full scale diorama of the diversity of buildings of
Spain from traditional eras. People can efficiently inspect 49,000 square
meters of historical buildings and tilt at old slides with Don Quixote.
ANS Spanish Village in Barcelona
4. In Calgary, stop for photos and eat 19th century ice cream with
traditionally dressed people.
ANS Heritage Park
5. in Kaifeng offers hundreds of acres of life in the Northern Song Dynasty
(A northern song dynasty).
ANS Millenium Park
,6. The land or territory that forms the furthest extent of a country's settled or
inhabited regions. Home to cowboys, pioneers, salons. (also themed park at
disney)
ANS american frontierland
7. In Massachusetts, is a controversial colonial village where visitors
explore the early pilgrimage. However it has been criticised for not being a
bicultural museum, doesn't pay enough attention to indigenous people who
were innate- ly displaced and given smallpox by the pilgrims.
ANS Plymouth Patuxent
8. avoid processed food. The idea we should eat no processed food like out
ancestors 10000 years ago when life expectancy was only 35 years.
ANS Paleo Diet
9. Fast food for ancient romans. Sort of a snack bar and hot food were
served.-
ANS roman thermopolium
10.It is Ireland. 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.
ANS Ulster people
11.Dysentery is an infection of the intestines that causes diarrhoea
containing blood or mucus.
ANS Dysentery
12. in 1932, Australia declared war on emus.
Western Australian farmers had been facing hard times with their crops fol-
lowing 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.
ANS Great Emu War
13.a fair that celebrate the renaissance period of history.
ANS Renaissance Fairs
, 14.In Bruce Coville's 1986 novel Operation Sherlock, six teenagers have no
history teacher—their parents are rogue scientists developing the first AI on
an otherwise uninhabited island.
ANS Bruce Coville's 1986 novel Operation Sherlock
15.The Oregon Trail | Seven Cities of Gold | Sid Meier's Pirates! | Call of Duty
Ghost of Tsushima | Age of Empires | Assassin's Creed | Railroad Tycoon
ANS - videogames as a way of revisiting history
16.the game has also been criticized for celebrating imperialism, for
discount- ing the cost of environmental destruction, and for ignoring the
perspective of the indigenous peoples whose lands were being trampled—it
was, in a sense, the Oregon Trail of Tears.
ANS what critisism did the Oregon trail game face?
17.A column is a recurring piece or article in a newspaper, magazine or
other publication, where a writer expresses their own opinion in few
columns allotted to them by the newspaper organisation.
ANS what is a column (literature)
18.focusing too much on the 20th and 21st centuries—and against sifting
selectively though the past to find support for their current social agendas.
President of the American Historical Association warned about this.
1. a replica of a scene, typically a three-dimensional full size or
miniature model.
ANS Dioramas
2. a type of museum which recreates historical settings to simulate a past
time period, providing visitors with an experiential interpretation of history
(people dress, talk, and do things as they did long ago)
ANS living history museum
3. Essentially a large, full scale diorama of the diversity of buildings of
Spain from traditional eras. People can efficiently inspect 49,000 square
meters of historical buildings and tilt at old slides with Don Quixote.
ANS Spanish Village in Barcelona
4. In Calgary, stop for photos and eat 19th century ice cream with
traditionally dressed people.
ANS Heritage Park
5. in Kaifeng offers hundreds of acres of life in the Northern Song Dynasty
(A northern song dynasty).
ANS Millenium Park
,6. The land or territory that forms the furthest extent of a country's settled or
inhabited regions. Home to cowboys, pioneers, salons. (also themed park at
disney)
ANS american frontierland
7. In Massachusetts, is a controversial colonial village where visitors
explore the early pilgrimage. However it has been criticised for not being a
bicultural museum, doesn't pay enough attention to indigenous people who
were innate- ly displaced and given smallpox by the pilgrims.
ANS Plymouth Patuxent
8. avoid processed food. The idea we should eat no processed food like out
ancestors 10000 years ago when life expectancy was only 35 years.
ANS Paleo Diet
9. Fast food for ancient romans. Sort of a snack bar and hot food were
served.-
ANS roman thermopolium
10.It is Ireland. 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.
ANS Ulster people
11.Dysentery is an infection of the intestines that causes diarrhoea
containing blood or mucus.
ANS Dysentery
12. in 1932, Australia declared war on emus.
Western Australian farmers had been facing hard times with their crops fol-
lowing 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.
ANS Great Emu War
13.a fair that celebrate the renaissance period of history.
ANS Renaissance Fairs
, 14.In Bruce Coville's 1986 novel Operation Sherlock, six teenagers have no
history teacher—their parents are rogue scientists developing the first AI on
an otherwise uninhabited island.
ANS Bruce Coville's 1986 novel Operation Sherlock
15.The Oregon Trail | Seven Cities of Gold | Sid Meier's Pirates! | Call of Duty
Ghost of Tsushima | Age of Empires | Assassin's Creed | Railroad Tycoon
ANS - videogames as a way of revisiting history
16.the game has also been criticized for celebrating imperialism, for
discount- ing the cost of environmental destruction, and for ignoring the
perspective of the indigenous peoples whose lands were being trampled—it
was, in a sense, the Oregon Trail of Tears.
ANS what critisism did the Oregon trail game face?
17.A column is a recurring piece or article in a newspaper, magazine or
other publication, where a writer expresses their own opinion in few
columns allotted to them by the newspaper organisation.
ANS what is a column (literature)
18.focusing too much on the 20th and 21st centuries—and against sifting
selectively though the past to find support for their current social agendas.
President of the American Historical Association warned about this.