In the 1960s, he founded a bricklaying business to finance his bodybuilding career.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
This was the boys' doll that you could you bend, twist & tie in a knot.
Stretch Armstrong
Learned in 1966 of the creation of this African American cultural festival that's celebrated from Dec. 26–Jan. 1.
Kwanzaa
This popular 1970s game show had contestants spin a giant wheel for prizes.
The Price is Right
In the 70s, this disco anthem by Gloria Gaynor became an anthem of resilience and empowerment.
I Will Survive
He was the charismatic and influential civil rights leader assassinated in 1965, known for his advocacy of nonviolent protest and racial equality.
Malcolm X
In 1979, Milton Bradley released an electronic memory game featuring four large colored buttons (Red, Blue, Green, Yellow) called...
Simon
She became the first person to run for president in a major party as a woman in 1972.
Shirley Chisholm
This animated TV series, debuting in 1960, followed the misadventures of a futuristic family living in the space-age city of Orbit City?
The Jetsons
In 1967, this former lead singer of Them launched his solo career with "Brown Eyed Girl."
Van Morrison
This feminist icon and author published “The Feminine Mystique” in 1963, sparking the second-wave feminist movement.
a. Betty Friedan
b. Gloria Steinem
c. Audre Lorde
d. Simone de Beauvoir
a. Betty Friedan
This iconic board game involved buying and trading properties but didn’t use money.
Risk
This was the nickname for the Vietnam War draft lottery.
Lottery Ball
This classic TV show featuring a quirky family with a mysterious butler aired from 1964 to 1966 and became a cult favorite.
The Addams Family
In the 1960s, she reached the Top 20 three times with duets: twice with Lee Hazelwood and once with her father.
Nancy Sinatra
In 1964, his widow said, "So now he is a legend when he would have preferred to be a man."
John F. Kennedy?
This popular video game was first introduced in arcades in 1978.
Space Invaders
This was the iconic phrase said by President Nixon during the Watergate scandal.
“I am not a crook.”
This grumpy, lovable television dad worked in the loading dock of the Prendergast Iron Foundry and lived in the fictional neighborhood of Astoria, Queens.
Archie Bunker
He was the lead guitarist for The Beatles, known for his distinctive guitar solos and experimental musical contributions.
George Harrison
This person played the lead role in the TV show "The Six Million Dollar Man," which premiered in 1974.
Lee Majors
"To win it all, don't let the marbles fall!" is the slogan of this 70's game.
Ker Plunk
This significant event occurred in Vietnam in 1975. This event marked the end of the Vietnam War and the reunification of North and South Vietnam under communist rule.
The Fall of Saigon
In a TV movie, the Globetrotters crash-landed on an island where they visited the cast of this '60s sitcom.
Gilligan's Island
This rock band released the famous album "Dark Side of the Moon" in 1973.
Pink Floyd