World Scholar's Cup 2025 Test
Aaron Delehanty - answerA person specializing in creating dioramas, starting since he
was in 6th grade. Worked on a Hemedu civilization diorama with the Cyrus Hall of China
as well as 5 Hyenas in Somaliland, 1896, in the 2015 crowdfunding campaign by Emily
Grasile.
diorama - answer taxidermy but with environment around the subject
Poble Espanyol - answerAn open air museum created by Puig Cadafalch and students
Ramon and Frances for the 1929 world fair, consisting of 117 buildings. Planned to be
demolished by corrupt government but stayed open due to popularity.
Heritage Park - answerA large living history museum in Calgary. Over 200 exhibitions
giving insight to the history of immigrants, colonizers, and settlers from 1860-1950s.
Made by the Woods foundation in 1961. Steam engine, horse carts, Ferris wheel.
Millenium City Park - answerRepresents social life, social custom, and the building
structure of Kaifeng, an ancient city in the Northern Song Dynasty
Frontierland - answerA theme area in the Disneyland resort, CA, with stereotypical
moments of the past, like the Wild West, Pirates, and more. Incorporating more Mexican
culture currently, and featuring the Mark Twain riverboat replica across the Mississippi
river.
Plimoth Patuxet - answerA popular living history museum in Massachusetts in the
colonial period, showing 7.5 months of 1627. Referencing Wampanoag heratige, as well
as a replica of Mayflower II. Recreating the lives of "Pilgrims" and locals in 7.5 months
of 1627
Including aspects of the indigenous Wampanoag villages, with timber houses (Wetu
huts), forts, a water powered mill, and barns
Controversy in Plimoth - answerProblems with historical accuracy within the museum,
not bicultural. Leading to boycotts.
Camile Madison from Wampanoag tribe expressing problems on social media
Paula Peters, member of tribe and former employee, discussing lack of efforts
Carol Pollard, related to history researcher, still disappointed in lacking changes
Kitty Hendricks reaching out to teachers and natives about situation
Changed name from "Plantation" to "Patuxet" to possibly satisfy issues, didn't work.
New director, a Wamapnoag member, in control of events now
New director making even less efforts
Museum efforts seeming to move in the wrong direction
Aaron Delehanty - answerA person specializing in creating dioramas, starting since he
was in 6th grade. Worked on a Hemedu civilization diorama with the Cyrus Hall of China
as well as 5 Hyenas in Somaliland, 1896, in the 2015 crowdfunding campaign by Emily
Grasile.
diorama - answer taxidermy but with environment around the subject
Poble Espanyol - answerAn open air museum created by Puig Cadafalch and students
Ramon and Frances for the 1929 world fair, consisting of 117 buildings. Planned to be
demolished by corrupt government but stayed open due to popularity.
Heritage Park - answerA large living history museum in Calgary. Over 200 exhibitions
giving insight to the history of immigrants, colonizers, and settlers from 1860-1950s.
Made by the Woods foundation in 1961. Steam engine, horse carts, Ferris wheel.
Millenium City Park - answerRepresents social life, social custom, and the building
structure of Kaifeng, an ancient city in the Northern Song Dynasty
Frontierland - answerA theme area in the Disneyland resort, CA, with stereotypical
moments of the past, like the Wild West, Pirates, and more. Incorporating more Mexican
culture currently, and featuring the Mark Twain riverboat replica across the Mississippi
river.
Plimoth Patuxet - answerA popular living history museum in Massachusetts in the
colonial period, showing 7.5 months of 1627. Referencing Wampanoag heratige, as well
as a replica of Mayflower II. Recreating the lives of "Pilgrims" and locals in 7.5 months
of 1627
Including aspects of the indigenous Wampanoag villages, with timber houses (Wetu
huts), forts, a water powered mill, and barns
Controversy in Plimoth - answerProblems with historical accuracy within the museum,
not bicultural. Leading to boycotts.
Camile Madison from Wampanoag tribe expressing problems on social media
Paula Peters, member of tribe and former employee, discussing lack of efforts
Carol Pollard, related to history researcher, still disappointed in lacking changes
Kitty Hendricks reaching out to teachers and natives about situation
Changed name from "Plantation" to "Patuxet" to possibly satisfy issues, didn't work.
New director, a Wamapnoag member, in control of events now
New director making even less efforts
Museum efforts seeming to move in the wrong direction