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100

This man is a civil rights activist who delivered the famous "I have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington in 1963.

Martin Luther King Jr.

100

This musical genre gained popularity in the 1970s, featuring artists like the Bee Gees and ABBA. 

Disco

100

Popularly seen in arcades, this is the name of the popular yellow character eating dots and escaping colored ghosts.

Pac-Man

100

This US president served for most of the 1990s before being impeached in 1998's.

Bill Clinton

100

The American technology company, Apple, released this device in 2001 which revolutionized the portable music industry.

The iPod 

200

The U.S president who had signed the Civil Rights act of 1964, prohibiting racial segregation and discrimination.

Lyndon B. Johnson

200

In 1977, this music star known for having great success and being referred to as "The King" of Rock'n'roll had passed away. 

Elvis Presley

200

This Michael Jackson's hit was released in 1983, revolutionizing the music video format for its thrilling dance moves.

Thriller

200

Millions tuned in to hear the trial of this former football legend, known as "The Juice", after becoming a murder suspect and fleeing in a Ford Bronco.

OJ Simpson

200

The name of the online encyclopedia launched in 2001, that allows users to contribute and edit its content.

Wikipedia

300

Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin performed at this iconic music festival held in 1969, known for its association with the counterculture.

Woodstock Festival

300

The name of the conflict between North and South Vietnam which ended in 1975.

Vietnam War

300

In 1984, this company released its very first computer which is now to be the top operating system in the US today.

Apple

300

This man was released from prison in South Africa and became leader and elected president of the African National Congress, also known as the ANC. 

Nelson Mandela

300

The Pentagon, The White House, and the World Trade Center seemed to be the primary target for Al-Qaeda's attacks on this date.

September 11th, 2001.

400

As he stepped out of Apollo 11 on July 20th, 1969, this astronaut stated the famous phrase "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."

Neil Armstrong

400

The name of the 37th United States president involved in the infamous Watergate scandal, who had resigned from presidency in 1974.

Richard Nixon

400

The death of Freddy Mercury was caused by this infectious disease that became widely transmitted with an estimated 400,000 cases worldwide by the end of the 1980s.

AIDS

400

This telescope was launched into space in 1990 by NASA's Space Shuttle program to orbit the Earth and examine stars and other planets in our galaxy.

The Hubble Telescope

400

The name of the hurricane that devastated the Gulf Coast of the US, and practically destroyed New Orleans in 2005.

Hurricane Katrina

500

This major event in 1962 brought the world to the brink of a nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union

The Cuban Missile Crisis

500

This kind of family, a married couple and their biological children became the most common form in the United States during the 1970s. What family dynamic is this called?

Nuclear Family

500

The collapse of this communist party signaled the end of the Cold War between the United States and the _________.

Soviet Union

500

Conflict in Iraq quickly intensified into a war as U.S. Navy ships were deployed to this Gulf in August 1990. 

Persian Gulf

500

2008 was known for this recession over the US economic downturn resulting from the global financial crisis.

The Great Recession

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