| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Jeff Bezos opened his online bookstore, laying the foundation for global e-commerce | Amazon | 100%
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| In the "Trial of the Century," this former footballer was found not guilty of double murder | O.J. Simpson | 95%
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| U.S. State which a domestic terrorist truck bombed the Murrah Federal Building | Oklahoma | 90%
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| Voters in this province of Canada narrowly chose to remain part of Canada | Quebec | 90%
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| This sheep was cloned from an adult cell, marking a breakthrough in genetics | Dolly | 85%
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| The first items were sold on this pioneer online auction site, created as a hobby project | eBay | 85%
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| NASA’s spacecraft arrived at this giant planet to begin a long-term study on it | Jupiter | 85%
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| After a stint in baseball, he returned to the NBA with a simple fax saying, "I'm back." | Michael Jordan | 75%
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| This global body was officially established to regulate and facilitate international trade | {World} {Trade} Organization | 65%
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| The "Queen of Tejano Music" was tragically murdered by her fan club president | Selena | 55%
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| The Dayton Agreement was signed, bringing an end to ethnic conflict in this region | The Balkans | 55%
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| Microsoft released this operating system, which popularized the "Start" menu | Windows 95 | 50%
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| Israeli Prime Minister that was killed by an extremist after a peace rally in Tel Aviv | Yitzhak Rabin | 45%
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| This console launched in the US, changing the landscape of the gaming industry | Playstation | 40%
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| The FDA approved the first vaccine, significantly reducing this virus's impact on kids | Chicken Pox | 30%
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| This popular web directory was made as the internet began its rapid expansion | Yahoo! | 30%
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| Name of the 6.9 magnitude quake struck Kobe, Japan, resulting in over 6,000 deaths | Great {Hanshin} | 0%
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