We Didn't Start the Fire Pd. 1

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The H-Bomb was the worlds most powerful atomic bomb. It was created with the guidance of:
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In the 1950's this actress was a popular "sex symbol."
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Pope Paul the VI was the head of the Catholic church from:
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In 1989, Coke and Pepsi fought for supremacy in the marketplace. How did they attempt to outdo each other?
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Elvis Pressley was a very controversial singer in the 1950's, especially with religious figures because:
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Charles Starkweather was a serial killer known for killing 11 to 15 people in 1958 along with:
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In the mid 80's, this drug rapidly spread across the United States.
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President Ronald Reagan was shot on March 30th, 1981 while leaving a Washington area hotel. Who shot him?
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New York Yankees Baseball player Joe DiMaggio was nicknamed:
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John F. Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States. He was president from:
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Disneyland opened its gates in Anaheim, California in 1955. The day was remembered as:
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In 1961, Scientists sent monkeys into space in order to:
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Ho Chi-Minh was the first Vietnamese Communist leader to:
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The Brooklyn Dodgers won the World Series over the new York Yankees in 1955. Soon after they:
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This was the largest musical festival held in upstate New York at Max Yeagar's Dairy Farm. It was peaceful despite the events that went on there.
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The Studebaker was a car that was build in the 1950's. It eventually went out of business in:
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"Peter Pan" first performed in 1955, was controversial because:
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In the 1980's, numerous of these occurred in the United State and throughout the world:
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Under the leadership of President JFK, the Bay of Pigs Invasion was one of the:
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This individual was a very important figure in the civil rights movement. He advocated civil rights in Africa and the U.S.
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In 1963, JFK was assinated in Dallas, Texas by: