Who delivered the famous “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963?
Martin Luther King Jr.
This comedy featured a pink panther and a clumsy inspector named Clouseau.
The Pink Panther
This toy was made by twisting a colorful plastic hoop around your waist.
Hula Hoop
This singer performed “Sweet Caroline.”
Neil Diamond
These pants became famous for widening at the bottom.
Bell-Bottoms
Who was assassinated in November 1963?
President John F. Kennedy
This Disney nanny flew with an umbrella.
Marry Poppins
This comic strip dog loved Snoopy.
Charlie Brown
This singer was known as “The King of Rock and Roll.”
Elvis Presley
This patterned fabric style used bright swirling colors.
Tie-Dye
This wall divided East and West Berlin
Berlin Wall
This movie musical starred Julie Andrews as Maria.
The Sound Of Music
This doll became one of the most popular toys for girls in the 1960s.
Barbie
This folk singer wrote “Blowin’ in the Wind.”
Bob Dylan
These flowers became symbols of peace and love in the 1960s.
Daisies
This president was in office during most of the Vietnam War.
Lyndon B. Johnson
This famous spy was known as Agent 007.
James Bond
This famous British invasion band had members named John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
The Beatles
This beach-loving band sang “Good Vibrations.”
The Beach Boys
Women often wore these tall white boots with miniskirts.
go-go Boots
This Cold War event involved Soviet missiles in Cuba.
The Cuban Missile Crisis
This musical movie featured dancing gangs called the Jets and the Sharks.
West Side Story
This colorful bus became a symbol of hippie culture.
Volkswagon Bus
This famous music festival took place in 1969 on a farm in New York.
WoodStock
These jackets with fringe were popular in western-inspired fashion.
suede jackets