American History (1900- Present)
NFL Legends
Classic Cars
Pop Culture Milestones
Innovations and Inventions
100

In 1969, this American astronaut became the first human to walk on the moon.

Who is Neil Armstrong?

100

This quarterback, known as “The Gunslinger,” set numerous passing records with the Green Bay Packers.

Who is Brett Favre?

100

This car, often associated with the 1950s, was named after a classic American road.

What is the Chevrolet Corvette?

100

In 1977, this "King of Rock" made his last major film appearance in the movie Elvis on Tour.

Who is Elvis Presley?

100

In 1903, these two brothers from Ohio became the first to achieve powered flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.

Who are the Wright Brothers?

200

In 1941, this U.S. president signed the Lend-Lease Act, which helped the Allies during WWII.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

200

This legendary running back, nicknamed “The Juice,” was the NFL’s all-time leading rusher until 1984.

Who is O.J. Simpson?

200

This car, made by Ford, became the best-selling car of the 20th century and was introduced in 1908.

What is the Ford Model T?

200

This 1980s action hero starred in the hit films Rambo and First Blood, becoming an icon of the genre.

Who is Sylvester Stallone?

200

This American inventor is credited with creating the first practical electric light bulb.

Who is Thomas Edison?

300

This 1960s event, known for a “march on Washington,” was a key moment in the Civil Rights Movement.

What is the March on Washington?

300

In 1985, this Chicago Bears defense set a single-season record for sacks and led the team to a Super Bowl victory.

Who are the 1985 Chicago Bears?

300

This muscle car, introduced in 1964, was the first to bear the name of a popular pony and is still iconic today.

What is the Ford Mustang?

300

This popular 1989 animated sitcom about a blue-collar family is the longest-running American prime-time TV series.

What is The Simpsons?

300

This company introduced the first personal computer in 1981, which revolutionized the home office.

What is IBM?

400

 In 1989, this East European nation saw the fall of the Berlin Wall, symbolizing the end of the Cold War.

What is East Germany?

400

This wide receiver, nicknamed “Prime Time,” is known for his two-way play and dazzling performances with the 49ers and Cowboys.

Who is Deion Sanders?

400

In 1963, this high-performance vehicle from Chrysler was one of the first to break 150 mph, making waves in the muscle car world.

What is the Dodge Charger?

400

This famous movie franchise about a group of intergalactic heroes started with Episode IV – A New Hope in 1977.

What is Star Wars?

400

 In 1965, this man invented the first handheld calculator, a device that transformed personal computing.

Who is Jack Kilby?

500

In 1954, this Supreme Court case ended segregation in schools nationwide.

What is Brown v. Board of Education? 

500

In 1994, this running back set an NFL record with 2,105 rushing yards in a single season.

Who is Barry Sanders?

500

This car manufacturer introduced the first hybrid vehicle to the U.S. market in 1997, sparking a revolution in fuel-efficient cars.

What is Toyota (Prius)?

500

This 1990s TV show, created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, became a defining moment of sitcom history.

What is Seinfeld?

500

This 1991 innovation made it possible for people to browse the World Wide Web, changing how we use the Internet.

What is the Web Browser?

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