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100

What was the name of the first space shuttle?

Columbia

Hint: Columbus was the first to "discover" America; Columbia was the first space shuttle to make discoveries in space.

100

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, who became president of the Russian Republic?

Boris Yeltsin

Hint: Things got kind of boring (less conflict) after the Soviet Union collapsed. Boris for "boring."

100

Who was the first American female astronaut?

Sally Ride (think "Sally rides into space.")

100

Once the Soviet Union collapsed, many former Soviet states joined together to form what?

The Commonwealth of Independent States

Hint: The Soviet states were now independent, so they are called the Commonwealth of "Independent States."

100

Which president make Martin Luther King, Jr. Day a national holiday?

Ronald Reagan

200

What was made to transport oil from Alaska?

Trans-Alaska Pipeline

(Hint: "trans" is short for transport, and it's a pipe to carry oil across Alaska.)

200

What did Dr. Robert Jarvik invent?

the first artificial heart

200

Who was the first woman Supreme Court Justice?

Sandra Day O'Connor

Hint: The woman finally got her "day" in court.

200

The North American Free Trade Agreement was a free trade agreement between which three countries?

Canada, the United States, and Mexico

Hint: These three countries are the biggest countries in North America, and they all touch each other. 

200

Was President Carter successful in resolving the Iran Hostage Crisis?

no

300

The World Wide Web was the first _____________.

internet browser

Hint: Many websites start with www for "World Wide Web." When you browse the internet, you go to websites on the world wide web.

300

Who led the terrorist group, Al-Qaeda?

Osama Bin Laden

300

After Black Monday, what did the U.S. experience?

a recession

300

The USS Cole was attacked by what terrorist group?

Al-Qaeda 

(pronounces Al-Kie-Duh)

300

President Bush signed into law this act, which set new requirements for how ships were built.

The Oil Pollution Act

400

Who made the first personal computer? 

IBM

(which means International Business Machines)

400

Who was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the Persian Gulf War?

Colin Powell

Hint: Chairman, Chiefs, and Colin all start with "C"; Persian and Powell start with "P"

400

What did Reagan's critics call his financial plan?

Reaganomics

Hint: This is the combination of the words Reagan and economics. Economics has to do with money or finances.

400

What event was an example of domestic terrorism?

Oklahoma City Bombing

Hint: Domestic means at home. This means that an American did it to his home country. Oklahoma is a state in the USA. Home -- Okla"home"a.

400

True/False: President Nixon and Henry Kissinger insisted on a policy called detente.

true

Hint: Detente is an easing of hostilities between nations. This doesn't mean they really like each other, but if they did, maybe they would "kiss" and make up. Kiss for Kissinger.

500

What was sent to Mars to gather data and send photos back to earth?

Mars Sojourner

Hint: Mars in in the name. Sojourner has "journ," like "journey" in the name. This rover took a "journey" to Mars. The journey was "so" long to get to Mars. So-journ-er

500

Who led the troops during the Persian Gulf war?

Norman Schwartzkopf

500

Who was known as the Great Communicator?

Ronald Reagan

500

This was designed to be a defensive system which would destroy missiles before they reached the U.S.

Strategic Defense Initiative

(Hint: The nickname for this was "Star Wars." Star and Strategic are similar. The first four letters are the same, but in a different order. Star vs. stra. Also, this is a defensive system, and "defense" is in the name of Strategic Defense Initiative.)

500

Who resigned after the Watergate Affair?

Richard Nixon

600

Essay Question: Explain the results of the Exxon Valdez disaster. Include what Congress did because of the disaster. 

Answers should include these concepts:

1. 11 million gallons of oil spilled into Alaska's Prince William Sound.

2. Over 1,000 miles of shoreline affected

3. 1000s of birds and ocean animals were killed

4. Congress passed the Oil Pollution Act

5. Stricter requirements for shipbuilders

6. increased fines for not meeting standards

600

Who was the founder of the Moral Majority?

Jerry Falwell

(Hint: The "majority" of people don't "fall well.")

600

Who was president during the Persian Gulf War?

George H.W. Bush
600

What resulted in a massive oil spill?

Exxon Valdez hitting a reef

600

Who withdrew the U.S. from the 1980 Olympics?

Jimmy Carter

Hint: Jimmy Carter was president in 1980. Therefore he was the one who had authority to do that. 

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