People
Then vs. Now
Who said that?
Banned Books
One discovery, one name
100

This civil rights leader delivered the “I Have a Dream” speech during the 1963 March on Washington.

Martin Luther King Jr.

100

Then: This device stored data using magnetic disks in the 1990s.
Now: Cloud storage has largely replaced it.

floppy disk

100

“Well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded”

Princess Diana

100

Completed in 1943, this author found that no publisher would print the book, due to its criticism of the USSR, an important ally of Britain in the War.

Animal Farm 

100

This Danish physicist proposed the atomic model with quantized electron orbits.

Niels Bohr

200

This political leader was the first woman to serve as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Margaret Thatcher

200

Then: This Cold War–era navigation system was developed by the U.S. Navy.
Now: It powers smartphones and cars worldwide.

GPS

200

This former female TV host said: “If you look at what you have in life, you’ll always have more. If you look at what you don’t have in life, you’ll never have enough.” 

Oprah 

200

This religious text is considered the most frequently banned book in world history.

The bible

200

This Austrian monk established the basic laws of inheritance through pea plant experiments.

Gregor Mendel

300

This South African leader became the country’s first Black president in 1994 after 27 years in prison.

Nelson Mandela

300

Then: Students used this printed resource for school research.
Now: Search engines provide instant access.

encyclopedia

300

What inventor famously proclaimed, "We will make electricity so cheap that only the rich will burn candles"?

Thomas Edison

300

This famous American author wrote two related books about the adventures of a couple of young boys. Despite being considered classics, both books have been banned in some schools. Ironically, they were banned after their initial publication for being "too racially tolerant". Nowadays, they are accused of being "too racist". Who is this author?

Mark Twain

300

This physicist proposed the uncertainty principle in 1927.

Hint: What's his name? 

Werner Heisenberg

400

What famous physicist wrote “A Brief History of Time”?

Stephen Hawking

400

Then: This tool was required to fix typing mistakes.
Now: Undo buttons exist.

white-out

400

This female country singer said “The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain.“ 

Dolly Parton 

400

The Roman emperor Caligula tried to suppress a book in AD 35 because it "expressed Greek ideals of freedom", which was clearly not acceptable when Rome occupied Greece. To which book did Caligula object?

Homer's "The Odyssey"

400

This German inventor developed the movable-type printing press in Europe around 1450.

Johannes Gutenberg

500

This French writer grew up in the former French colony of Algeria 

Albert Camus

500

Then: This international agreement regulated early satellite communications.
Now: Global internet infrastructure has replaced its role.

INTELSAT

500

This German philosopher coined the phrase: "That which does not kill us makes us stronger" and "God remains dead and we have killed him"

Friedrich Nietzsche

500

This Vladimir Nabokov novel has been banned for its depiction of an inappropriate relationship.

Lolita

500

This Spanish architect designed the Sagrada Família, still under construction today.

Antoni Gaudí

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