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Which Young Princess Was Crowned Queen Of The United Kingdom In 1953?
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What Was The Name Of The First Artificial Satellite Launched Into Space By The Soviet Union In 1957?
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Which Brave Woman Refused To Give Up Her Seat On A Montgomery Bus In 1955?
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In Which California City Did Disneyland Open Its Gates For The Very First Time In 1955?
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Who Developed The First Successful Polio Vaccine That Was Declared Safe And Effective In 1955?
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Which Famous Rock And Roll Singer Released His Hit Song Heartbreak Hotel In 1956?
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Which War Involving North And South Korea Began In June Of 1950?
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Which Territory Officially Became The 49th State Of The United States In January 1959?
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Which Tropical Island Chain Became The 50th State Of The United States In August 1959?
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Which Landmark Supreme Court Case Ruled That Racial Segregation In Public Schools Was Unconstitutional In 1954?
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Who Were The First Two Men To Reach The Summit Of Mount Everest In 1953?
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What Famous Biological Structure Was Discovered By Watson And Crick In 1953?
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Which Redheaded Actress Starred In The Popular Television Sitcom I Love Lucy Starting In 1951?
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What Iconic Fashion Doll Was Introduced By Mattel At The American International Toy Fair In 1959?
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Which Revolutionary Leader Took Power In Cuba Following The Overthrow Of Fulgencio Batista In 1959?
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What United States Space Agency Was Created By President Eisenhower In 1958?
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What Famous Comic Strip Created By Charles Schulz Debuted In Seven Newspapers In 1950?
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What Was The Name Of The First Nuclear Powered Submarine Launched By The Navy In 1954?
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Which Movie Star Left Hollywood To Marry Prince Rainier III Of Monaco In 1956?
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In Which Illinois City Did Ray Kroc Open His First McDonald's Franchise In 1955?
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What Circular Plastic Toy Became A National Craze After Being Marketed By Wham-O In 1958?
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Which Rock And Roll Star Died In A Tragic Plane Crash Known As The Day The Music Died?
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Which Iconic Rebel Without A Cause Actor Died In A Car Crash In 1955?
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Which Famous Musical About The Von Trapp Family Debuted On Broadway In 1959?
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In Which 1955 Movie Did Marilyn Monroe Wear Her Famous Blowing White Dress?
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What Year Did The Korean War Officially Come To An End With An Armistice Agreement?
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What Was Completed In 1956 To Allow Telephone Calls Between North America And Europe?
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Which International Canal Crisis Occurred In 1956 Involving Egypt Britain France And Israel?
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Which Credit Card Company Launched The First Multi-Purpose Charge Card In 1950?
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What Famous Art Museum Designed By Frank Lloyd Wright Opened In New York City In 1959?
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Which Longtime Soviet Dictator Died In March Of 1953?
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What Type Of Powerful Bomb Was Successfully Tested By The United States In 1952?
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What Environmental Disaster Caused Thousands Of Deaths In London During December 1952?
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What 1955 Meeting Of Asian And African Nations Promoted Economic And Cultural Cooperation?
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What Defense Treaty Was Signed In 1955 By The Soviet Union And Seven Eastern Bloc Nations?
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What Group Of African American Students Integrated Central High School In 1957?
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What Was The Name Of The First Successful United States Satellite Launched In 1958?
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What Major Waterway Connecting The Great Lakes To The Atlantic Ocean Opened In 1959?
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What 1957 Agreement Established The European Economic Community?
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What Was The Title Of The First Feature Length 3D Movie Released In 1952?
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To Which French City Did NATO Move Its Headquarters In 1952?
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What Was The Name Of The World First Commercial Jetliner That Debuted In 1952?
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Which Modern Retelling Of Romeo And Juliet Premiered On Broadway In 1957?
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What 1954 Agreement Temporarily Divided Vietnam Into North And South Regions?
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Which Eastern European Country Experienced A Brief Revolution Against Soviet Control In 1956?
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Which Network Aired The First Commercial Color Television Broadcast In 1951?
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Which Artist Designed The 50-Star Flag That Was Officially Adopted In 1959?
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What 1959 Treaty Set Aside Antarctica As A Scientific Preserve And Banned Military Activity?
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What Major Uprising Against British Colonial Rule Began In Kenya In 1952?
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Which American Airline Began The First Regular Transatlantic Jet Service In 1958?
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What 1956 Law Authorized The Construction Of The Interstate Highway System?
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What Was The Name Of The First American Weather Satellite Launched In 1959?
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Which American Couple Was Executed In 1953 For Passing Atomic Secrets To The Soviets?
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What Organization Was Established In 1951 To Integrate The Coal And Steel Industries Of Europe?
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Which Car Company Introduced The Three-Point Seat Belt As A Standard Safety Feature In 1959?
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What Famous Informal Debate Took Place Between Nixon And Khrushchev In 1959?
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What Type Of Vehicle That Travels Over Water On A Cushion Of Air Was Invented In 1959?
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In Which City Was The World First Successful Kidney Transplant Performed In 1954?
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Which Classic American Sports Car Made Its Debut At The General Motors Motorama In 1953?
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Who Was The King Of Iraq Formally Crowned In 1953 Before Being Overthrown In 1958?
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Queen Mary
2
Queen Victoria
3
Queen Anne
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Queen Elizabeth II
Young Elizabeth took the throne in 1953 following the passing of her father King George VI the previous year.
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Explorer 1
2
Apollo 11
3
Sputnik 1
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Vostok 1
The launch of Sputnik 1 in 1957 officially started the space race between the Soviet Union and America.
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Rosa Parks
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Harriet Tubman
3
Sojourner Truth
4
Coretta Scott King
Rosa Parks sparked the famous Montgomery bus boycott after she refused to give up her seat to a passenger.
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San Diego
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San Francisco
3
Los Angeles
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Anaheim
Walt Disney opened his first legendary theme park in Anaheim California on a very hot day in July 1955.
1
Alexander Fleming
2
Albert Einstein
3
Louis Pasteur
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Jonas Salk
Doctor Jonas Salk became a hero when his polio vaccine was proven to be effective for the general public.
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Jerry Lee Lewis
2
Elvis Presley
3
Chuck Berry
4
Buddy Holly
Elvis Presley became a national sensation and a household name after releasing Heartbreak Hotel as his first major hit.
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World War II
2
The Vietnam War
3
The Cold War
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The Korean War
The Korean War started in 1950 and lasted for three years before an armistice was signed in 1953.
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Puerto Rico
2
Texas
3
Alaska
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Hawaii
Alaska joined the Union as the 49th state just months before Hawaii became the final state later that year.
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Guam
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Cuba
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Hawaii
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The Bahamas
Hawaii achieved statehood in 1959 marking the final addition to the fifty states we recognize in the country.
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Brown V Board Of Education
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Roe V Wade
3
Dred Scott V Sandford
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Plessy V Ferguson
This historic 1954 ruling ended legal segregation in American public schools and paved the way for the Civil Rights Movement.
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Edmund Hillary And Tenzing Norgay
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Robert Peary And Matthew Henson
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Roald Amundsen And Robert Scott
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Neil Armstrong And Buzz Aldrin
Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were the first people to stand on the highest peak in the world.
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The Penicillin Molecule
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The Double Helix Of DNA
3
The Human Heart
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The Structure Of Cells
The discovery of the DNA double helix structure revolutionized the field of science and our understanding of human genetics.
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Mary Tyler Moore
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Audrey Hepburn
3
Betty White
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Lucille Ball
Lucille Ball became a television icon through her hilarious performance as Lucy Ricardo in this beloved classic comedy series.
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G I Joe
2
Raggedy Ann
3
Chatty Cathy
4
Barbie
Ruth Handler created the Barbie doll in 1959 and it quickly became one of the most popular toys ever.
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Juan Peron
2
Hugo Chavez
3
Fidel Castro
4
Che Guevara
Fidel Castro and his rebel forces seized control of the Cuban government in early 1959 after years of fighting.
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The Air Force
2
The FBI
3
NASA
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The CIA
NASA was established in 1958 to lead civilian space exploration and research efforts for the United States of America.
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Garfield
2
Blondie
3
Peanuts
4
The Family Circus
Charlie Brown and Snoopy first appeared in the Peanuts comic strip which became a global phenomenon for many decades.
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USS Enterprise
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USS Arizona
3
USS Missouri
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USS Nautilus
The USS Nautilus was the world first nuclear powered submarine and could stay underwater for much longer than others.
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Elizabeth Taylor
2
Grace Kelly
3
Audrey Hepburn
4
Marilyn Monroe
Grace Kelly became Princess of Monaco after a fairy tale wedding that captured the attention of the entire world.
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Chicago
2
Springfield
3
Des Plaines
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Peoria
Ray Kroc opened his first franchised McDonald's restaurant in Des Plaines Illinois which grew into a massive fast food chain.
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The Slinky
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The Hula Hoop
3
The Yo-Yo
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The Frisbee
Millions of Hula Hoops were sold within months as the toy became one of the biggest fads in history.
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Buddy Holly
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Chuck Berry
3
Elvis Presley
4
Little Richard
Buddy Holly died in a 1959 plane crash alongside Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper in a snowy field.
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Marlon Brando
2
Steve McQueen
3
James Dean
4
Paul Newman
James Dean was a rising star who became a cultural icon after his sudden and tragic death at age twenty-four.
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Oklahoma
2
The Sound Of Music
3
My Fair Lady
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West Side Story
The Sound of Music premiered on Broadway in 1959 and later became one of the most successful movies ever.
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The Seven Year Itch
2
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
3
The Misfits
4
Some Like It Hot
The scene where Marilyn Monroe stands over a subway grate is one of the most famous moments in cinema history.
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1955
2
1959
3
1950
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1953
The fighting in Korea stopped in 1953 although a formal peace treaty was never actually signed between the sides.
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The First Telegraph Line
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The First Satellite Link
3
The First Radio Tower
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The First Transatlantic Telephone Cable
TAT-1 was the first underwater cable system that allowed people to make clear phone calls across the Atlantic Ocean.
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The Suez Crisis
2
The Erie Crisis
3
The Panama Crisis
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The Kiel Crisis
The Suez Crisis was a major diplomatic and military conflict that began when Egypt nationalized the important Suez Canal.
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Mastercard
2
Diners Club
3
Visa
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American Express
The Diners Club card was the first of its kind allowing members to pay for meals at different restaurants.
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The MOMA
2
The Whitney
3
The Met
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The Guggenheim Museum
The unique spiral design of the Guggenheim Museum was Frank Lloyd Wright's last major work before he passed away.
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Vladimir Lenin
2
Leon Trotsky
3
Joseph Stalin
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Nikita Khrushchev
The death of Joseph Stalin in 1953 led to a power struggle and eventual changes within the Soviet government.
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The Atomic Bomb
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The Hydrogen Bomb
3
The Dynamite Bomb
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The Neutron Bomb
The first hydrogen bomb test was much more powerful than the atomic bombs used during the Second World War.
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The Black Blizzard
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The Big Flood
3
The Great Fire
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The Great Smog
A thick layer of air pollution and coal smoke covered London for days causing a massive public health crisis.
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The Bandung Conference
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The Paris Peace Talks
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The Yalta Conference
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The Geneva Conference
The Bandung Conference was a major step toward the development of the Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War era.
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The Warsaw Pact
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The SEATO Treaty
3
The NATO Alliance
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The League Of Nations
The Warsaw Pact was created as a military response to West Germany joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
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The Greensboro Four
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The Montgomery Walkers
3
The Little Rock Nine
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The Freedom Riders
The Little Rock Nine faced intense opposition while attempting to attend a formerly all-white high school in Arkansas state.
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Sputnik 2
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Apollo 1
3
Explorer 1
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Vanguard 1
Explorer 1 was the first American satellite to reach orbit and it discovered the Van Allen radiation belts.
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The Panama Canal
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The St Lawrence Seaway
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The Erie Canal
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The Suez Canal
The St Lawrence Seaway allowed large ocean ships to travel all the way into the heart of North America.
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The Marshall Plan
2
The Yalta Agreement
3
The Treaty Of Versailles
4
The Treaty Of Rome
The Treaty of Rome was a foundational document that helped create the modern European Union we know today.
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House Of Wax
2
Dial M For Murder
3
The Creature From The Black Lagoon
4
Bwana Devil
Bwana Devil started a short-lived craze for 3D movies that required audiences to wear special polarized glasses in theaters.
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Nice
2
Paris
3
Marseille
4
Lyon
NATO moved its main headquarters to Paris in 1952 where it remained until moving to Brussels many years later.
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The Boeing 707
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The De Havilland Comet
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The Concorde
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The Douglas DC-8
The De Havilland Comet was a British aircraft that became the first jet to carry passengers on regular flights.
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The Music Man
2
South Pacific
3
West Side Story
4
Guys And Dolls
West Side Story used dance and music to tell a tragic story of rival gangs in New York City.
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The Potsdam Agreement
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The Geneva Accords
3
The Paris Accords
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The Yalta Agreement
The Geneva Accords were intended to settle issues from the First Indochina War and establish peace in the region.
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East Germany
2
Czechoslovakia
3
Poland
4
Hungary
The Hungarian Revolution was a spontaneous nationwide revolt that was eventually crushed by the arrival of Soviet military tanks.
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CBS
2
ABC
3
PBS
4
NBC
CBS broadcast a special program called Premiere in color though very few people actually owned a color television set.
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Norman Rockwell
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Robert G Heft
3
Betsy Ross
4
Francis Scott Key
High school student Robert Heft designed the fifty star flag as a class project before it was officially adopted.
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The Antarctic Treaty
2
The Ocean Pact
3
The Arctic Agreement
4
The Global Science Treaty
The Antarctic Treaty ensured that the frozen continent would be used only for peaceful and scientific purposes by all.
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The Algerian War
2
The Mau Mau Uprising
3
The Zulu War
4
The Boer War
The Mau Mau Uprising was a significant conflict that eventually led to Kenya gaining independence from British colonial rule.
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United Airlines
2
Delta
3
TWA
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Pan Am
Pan Am began flying passengers from New York to Paris using the new Boeing 707 jet aircraft in 1958.
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The National Transit Act
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The Road Construction Act
3
The Motor Vehicle Act
4
The Federal Aid Highway Act
The Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 created the massive network of highways that connects cities across the nation.
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TIROS 1
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GOES 1
3
Vanguard 2
4
Nimbus 1
Vanguard 2 was designed to measure cloud cover and was an early step in using satellites for weather forecasting.
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The Millers
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The Johnsons
3
The Smiths
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The Rosenbergs
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage during a high profile Cold War trial in America.
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The World Bank
2
The United Nations
3
The International Monetary Fund
4
The European Coal And Steel Community
This community was the first step toward European economic integration and helped prevent future conflicts between member nations.
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Ford
2
Cadillac
3
Volvo
4
Chevrolet
Volvo engineer Nils Bohlin developed the three point seat belt which has saved countless lives since its introduction in 1959.
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The Cold War Debate
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The Kitchen Debate
3
The Great Debate
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The Moscow Debate
Vice President Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev had a heated exchange about capitalism and communism inside a model kitchen.
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The Hovercraft
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The Hydrofoil
3
The Speedboat
4
The Jet Ski
Christopher Cockerell invented the hovercraft which allowed for fast travel over both water and flat land surfaces using air.
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Boston
2
London
3
Chicago
4
New York
Doctor Joseph Murray performed the first successful human kidney transplant between identical twins at a hospital located in Boston.
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The Pontiac GTO
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The Chevrolet Corvette
3
The Dodge Charger
4
The Ford Mustang
The Chevrolet Corvette was introduced as a sleek fiberglass body sports car and became an American automotive icon over time.
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Faisal II
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Abdullah I
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Hussein I
4
Farouk I
King Faisal II was the last King of Iraq and his reign ended tragically during the 14 July Revolution.
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