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100

American women gained the right to vote in this year.

1920

100

This is the name of the first official single One Direction released.

What Makes You Beautiful

100

In 1997, this funny lesbian became the first person to come out on network television.

Ellen Degeneres

100

The youngest player to ever win the Master's (golf).

Tiger Woods

100

Often considered the father of psychoanalysis.

Sigmund Freud

200

These brothers were the first to fly an airplane.

Orville and Wilber Wright

200

This is a song by Katy Perry featuring the rapper Snoop Dogg. It spent six weeks at the top of the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2010.

California Girls

200

This organization uses the widely recognized symbol of a blue square with a yellow equal sign, and works as an LGBT advocacy group (full name).

Human Rights Campaign (HRC)

200

The player who has the most touchdown passes in NFL history.

Peyton Manning

200

The amount of hearts that an octopus has.

3

300

The first billionaire in the world.

John D. Rockefeller

300

A song by Shakira that hit the number #1 spot in over 50 different countries.

Hips Don't Lie

300

The ancient poet from the island of Lesbos whose romantic poetry inspired the the term "lesbian" to refer to women who are romantically and sexually involved with other women.

Sappho

300

This hockey player has the most goals in history.

Wayne Gretzky

300

The planet in our solar system with the longest day.

Venus. (one day on Venus = 116 days on Earth)

400

Apollo 11 landed on the Moon on this date.

July 20, 1969

400

Fall Out Boy's first platinum song.

Sugar, We're Goin Down

400

This politician came out openly and became the first openly gay person elected to public office in California, establishing the Castro District as a hub for the national gay rights movement. There was a movie about him starring Sean Penn.

Harvey Milk

400

The college that Lebron James attended.

He did not attend college.

400

The part of the cell that is responsible for moving other cell parts. 

Cytoskeleton.

500

Nebraska became a state during this year.

1867

500

Woodstock happened in 1969. What was the month and the days that it occurred?

August 15 to August 18

500

The first LGBTQA+ march on Washington.

1965

500

Tennis player who has won the most Grand Slam titles ever.

Serena Williams

500

This is the largest blood vessel in the body.

The Aorta.

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