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Show WJi ICsiows $ 1. What is the motto of Ohio? 2. Where is the Eisenhower Museum located? 3. How does a kilometer compare with a mile? 4. What famous institution was founded Aug. 10, 1846? 5. Where may one find the statement, "Blessed is the nation na-tion whose God is the Lord?" 6. What is the significance of the equinoxes? 7. How do the equinoxes differ dif-fer from the solstices? 8. What two U.S. presidents were descended from Pocahontas? Poca-hontas? 9. What class of animals is equally at home on land and in the water? 10. What part of a mile is a furlong? ANSWERS TO WHO KNOWS 1. With God, all things are possible. 2. Abilene, Kansas. 3. Five-eights of a mile. 4. The Smithsonian Institute. Insti-tute. 5. Psalms 33:12. 6. The points at which the sun crosses the equator-days and nights are equal. 7. Solstices are the points at which the sun is farthest from the equator. 8. William Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison. 9. Amphibians. 10. One-eighth of a mile. 1. Name the eighth president presi-dent of the U.S. 2. Name the branch of astronomy astro-nomy that deals exclusively with the study of the moon. 3. Which meridian is used as the International Date Line? 4. Name the Buckeye State. 5. Who said, "A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge?" know-ledge?" 6. What is a mandamus, in legal terminology? 7. What is the designation given to a declining Stock Market? 8. What does "Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re" mean? ANSWERS TO WHO KNOWS 1. Martin Van Buren. 2. Selenology. 3. The 180th meridian. 4. Ohio. 5. Thomas Carlyle. 6. A writ issued to enforce performance of a public duty. 7. A Bear Market. 8. "Gentle in manner, strong in deed." |