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May 21, 1972-He was an American rapper and one of the most influential artists of 1990s gangsta rap. He was a friend turned rival to Tupac Shakur.

Biggie Smalls/Notorious B.I.G/Christopher Wallace

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May 25, 1977- This film, the first of George Lucas’ blockbuster movies, hits American theaters.  The story, followed Luke Skywalker on his mission to rescue the kidnapped Princess Leia.

Star Wars

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This holiday is observed as a day to give special thanks to motherly figures around the world.

Mother's Day

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On May 22, 1980, this arcade game, featuring a round yellow figure munching dots through a maze, is released. 

Pac-Man

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What galaxy do we live in?

Milky Way
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May 29, 1917 - He was the 35th U.S. President and the youngest man ever elected to the presidency. He was assassinated as he rode in a motorcade through downtown Dallas, Texas.

John F. Kennedy (JFK)

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May 14, 1804- These two individuals set out on a two-year journey to document the newly purchased Louisiana Territory. On the way to the Pacific, they collected information on plants, animals, and about some of the Native American nations living in the area.

Lewis and Clark

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A federal holiday in the United States for honoring and mourning the U.S. military personnel who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.

Memorial Day

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On May 16, 1929, the first Academy Awards were presented at a private dinner. Today, it is the world's most important entertainment awards ceremony where individuals are presented with this award. 

Oscar

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 What colors mix to make green?

Blue & Yellow

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May 20, 1932- She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. Five years later, she disappeared while trying to fly her twin-engine plane around the equator.

Amelia Earhart

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This American singer of “That's Life”, “New York, New York”, and “Fly Me To The Moon” died May 14, 1998 of a myocardial infarction. 

Frank Sinatra 

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Each year on the first Thursday in May, World ______ Day promotes stronger phrases to protect our digital identities. These are often a barrier to accessing online accounts for shopping, banking, social media and more.

Password

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May 31, 1859- This famous tower clock, located at the top of the 320-foot-high Elizabeth Tower, rings out over the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London, for the first time.

Big Ben

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What are the bones in your spine called?

vertebrae

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May 2, 1975-  He is an English retired professional soccer player. He is the only soccer player to win league titles in four different countries and the first English player to score in three FIFA World Cup tournaments.

David Beckham

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A famous landmark of northern California, it opened to vehicular traffic on May 28, 1937. It links the city of San Francisco to Marin County. Despite its name, it is actually painted a reddish orange color.

Golden Gate Bridge

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World ____ Day, celebrated May 20, promotes actions that will protect and enhance these insect pollinators and their habitats. They are crucial to growing many of our foods as they move pollen from plant to plant.

Bee

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On May 28, 1937, this automobile manufacturer was founded. Its name means “People's Car” in German. The company produces classic models, like the 'Beetle'.

Volkswagen 

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What is the largest ocean on Earth?

Pacific

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May 26, 1951- She was the first American woman to fly in space as an astronaut on a space shuttle mission. Her job was to work the robotic arm to help put satellites into space. She flew on the space shuttle again in 1984.

Sally Ride

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"Happy Birthday, Mr. President" is a song sung by this actress and singer on May 19, 1962, for President Kennedy at Madison Square Garden for his 45th birthday.

Marilyn Monroe

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This holiday marks the anniversary of the 1862 victory by Mexican troops over invading French forces at the Battle of Puebla.

Cinco de Mayo

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May 5, 1921- This perfume officially debuts in Coco Chanel’s boutique on the Rue Cambon in Paris. The new fragrance immediately revolutionized the perfume industry and remained popular for a century.

Chanel No. 5

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What country gave the U.S. The Statue of Liberty?

France

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