What was the most watched sport for in the 60s?
Baseball
Who was assassinated on November 22, 1963 in Dallas TX. His assassination led to a change of identity for America.
John F. Kennedy
What toy made his debut in 1961?
Hint: Barbie's boyfriend
Ken
what band made their debut in Feb 11th 1963? They helped transform rock and roll into art form.
Beatles
what puppet show made their debut in November 10th 1969
hints: red and blue monster and a big yellow bird
sesame street
What is the most important championship game in America? The first one happened during the 1960s.
The Super Bowl
Who gave the "I have a dream" speech in 1963, which helped create the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
What board game with tweezers became popular in the 60s?
Operation
This artist releases "Can't Help Falling in Love" on 1961
Elvis Presley
What Disney movie was released on August 27, 1964?
Hint: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Mary Poppins
What record did Roger Maris break in baseball?
The most home runs in a season
_____ took his first step on the moon, ending the space race with the Soviet Union
Neil Armstrong
What famous car toy was invented on May 18th 1968?
Hot Wheels
Who was the best-selling band in history and were very popular during the 1960s?
The Beatles
Who won an Oscar Award for her role in Mary Poppins in 1965?
Julie Andrews
What basketball team won 9 out of 10 championship games during the 1960s?
The Boston Celtics
Nina Simone
First star is placed on the ________ on April 9, 1960
Hint: It is in Hollywood
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Who was called the "King of Rock and Roll"?
Elvis Presley
What song from The Sound of Music (released in 1965) did Ariana Grande credit for her song "7 Rings"?
My Favorite Things
Who were the winners of the first ever Super bowl in the 1960s?
The Packers
Who was a American Muslim minister who helped embrace black power?
Malcom X
What popular toaster pastry was invented in and eaten a lot in the 60s?
Pop Tarts
Who were the four people in the Beatles?
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Stuart Sutcliffe.
Bonnie and Clyde