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Hint
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Answer
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A
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Russian troops invaded this country in 1979.
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Afghanistan
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B
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Name given to the frenzy surrounding a British Rock Group in the 1960s.
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Beatlemania
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C
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A "coming-of-age" novel by J.D. Salinger that follows Holden Caulfield as he wanders the streets of New York City.
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The Catcher in the Rye
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D
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Theme park that opened in Anaheim, California in 1955.
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Disneyland
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E
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German physicist who is best known for his equation E = mc^2.
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Albert Einstein
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F
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Television game show that premiered in 1975 -- Wheel of ________.
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Fortune
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G
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First American astronaut to orbit the Earth.
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John Glenn
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H
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American author famous for "The Sun Also Rises" and "A Farewell to Arms."
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Ernest Hemingway
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I
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Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini led a revolution to take total religious and political control of this country in 1979.
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Iran
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J
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U.S. President who was assassinated in 1963 in Dallas, Texas.
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John F. Kennedy
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K
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A Rogers and Hammerstein musical set in Bangkok, Siam.
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The King and I
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L
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A pianist whose television variety program premiered in 1951.
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Liberace
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M
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He hit 536 home runs and led his New York baseball team to seven World Series.
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Mickey Mantle
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N
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He was elected Vice President of the United States in 1952 and President in 1968.
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Richard Nixon
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O
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African American student James Meredith enrolled at this college in 1962, prompting a riot that had to be quelled by 30,000 U.S. troops.
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Ole Miss
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P
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Musical genre that emerged in the 1970s with anti-authoritarian themes.
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Punk Rock
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Q
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England got a "new" one of these after the death of King George VI in 1953.
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Queen
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R
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Surname of the couple who were convicted and sentenced to death for sharing U.S. secrets with the Soviet Union in 1951.
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Rosenberg
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S
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The name of the artificial Earth satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, kicking off a "Space Race" between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R.
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Sputnik
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T
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Drug that caused severe birth defects in children if the mothers took it during pregnancy.
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Thalidomide
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U
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U.S. spy plane that was shot down by the Soviet Union in 1960.
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U-2
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V
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An inoculation to prevent the spread of disease -- Jonas Salk developed one to prevent polio.
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Vaccine
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W
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The most famous rock festival of the 1960s.
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Woodstock
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X
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Civil Rights leader whose autobiography, which was published after his assassination in 1965, was influential in the Black Power movement.
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Malcolm X
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Y
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The baseball team of Mickey Mantle and Joe DiMaggio.
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Yankees
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Z
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He was the first Premier of the People's Republic of China and helped implement Chairman Mao's Communist takeover of the country.
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Zhou Enlai
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