Political leaders of the North and the South during the Civil War
Lincoln and Davis
The moving assembly line and mass production techniques that he developed, set the standard for worldwide industrial practice in the first half of the 20th Century
Henry Ford
Rosa Parks
Divided in two by a wall, an iconic symbol of the Cold War
Berlin
He took aim at the 35th President from a book depository, after returning from the Soviet Union, where he was a defector
Lee Harvey Oswald
Unofficial line that divided the North and South
Mason-Dixon Line
Was an American aviator, one of the world’s most celebrated, who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
Amelia Earhart
"Shacked, not stirred. No wait, stir it, no shake it...just let me have it. I am thirsty"
Bond, James Bond
Rio de Janeiro was first, now this is the capital
Brasilia
He wanted to be an artist in Vienna
Hitler
First battle of the Civil War, no, Fort Lauderdale is not in Charleston
Battle of Ft Sumter
He lived in a nice tent as Commanding General of the Union Forces during the Civil War, then moved to the White House as the 18th President
Ulysses S Grant
"We are going to the moon by the end of this decade! Just make it happen NASA!"
JFK
THe second most densely populated county in the US, a borough of New York, named after Breukelen, Netherlands, the Dodgers used to play there.
Brooklyn
He gave fiery speeches, and loved to eat pasta and drink Prosecco
Mussolini
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Officially known as Proclamation 95, signed by President Lincoln in 1862
Emancipation Proclamation
A spokesman for the Nation of Islam until 1964, he was a vocal advocate for Black empowerment and the promotion of Islam within the African American community.
Malcolm X
"December 7th, 1941, a day which will live in infamy"
FDR
Francis Scott Key got inspired to write the Star Spangled Banner during the British bombardment of Fort McHenry in this city.
Baltimore
In the biggest Caribbean island, he, his brother, a doctor and a band of "Barbudos" took over the government in 1959.
Fidel Castro
This holiday celebrates freeing the last slaves of the Confederacy
Juneteenth
36th President of the US...he escalated the Vietnam War
LBJ
"You did what??? You bombed Pearl Harbor??? Why didnt anyone come to the palace to ask my permission? I like Hawaii!"
Emperor Hirohito
They had a Tea Party in 1773, a midnight ride in 1775 in this city and it was hotbed of revolutionaries
Boston
The Dean of Sorcery at Shiz University
Madame Morrible