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Who Was Thurgood Marshall?
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What Was the War of 1812?
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Where Is the Most Dangerous Place in the World?
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Who Was Frederick Douglass?
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Who Was Edgar Allan Poe?
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What Is Bastille Day?
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Who Wrote the National Anthem?
Do All Sharks Live In Saltwater?
What Type of Shark Is the Slowest?
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Who Was Kalpana Chawla?
How Do You Clean Up an Oil Spill?
What Is a Multiple?
What Is Probability?
Does Music Help You With Math?
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Who Was Lou Castro?
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How Did the British Save Children From the Nazis?
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Does “I” Always Come Before “E”?
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Would You Want an Electric Car?
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Who Was Jacob Lawrence?
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Who Was Irving Berlin?
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