The IHDC member who's daughter authored the Stonewell Book Award recipient, You Should See Me In A Crown
Who is Renee Pack?
The famous Indiana poet known for works, such as "The Raggedy Man.
Who was James Whitcomb Riley?
The largest single-day sporting event in the world.
What is the "Indianapolis 500"?
The first British colony in the Americas.
What was Jamestown?
The International Relations Theory that states that economic inequalities are the driving force behind conflict.
What is Marxism?
IHDC Member who works as an audiologist in Lafayette and authored a bill to establish a paid family and medical leave program.
Who is Chris Campbell?
The Indiana state tree.
What is the Tulip Tree/ Tulip Poplar/ Yellow Poplar?
The nickname Indianapolis received due to its history as a "mecca for jazz musicians"
What is Naptown?
The full name of the civil rights activist known as Malcolm X. (First and Last name)
Malcom Little (Malik el-Shabazz).
The 5 permanent members of the United Nations who have VETO power.
What are China, France, Russia, UK, and US?
The IHDC member who served as the chief of staff for former Congressmen Baron Hill and has worked as a legislative assistant for the Indiana General Assembly.
Who is Matt Pierce?
The territory Indiana was a part of in 1787.
What is the Northwest Territory?
A popular bar in Indy that was part of the underground railroad and is right between Lucas Oil and Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
The person who founded 'Mormonism' in 1830 New York.
Where the U.S. Embassy in Israel was located before it was moved to Jerusalem by former president Trump in 2018.
What is Tel Aviv?
The IHDC member who worked for Rolls-Royce for 42 years and authored a bill to require seat belts on school busses.
Who is John L. Bartlett?
Theodore Roosevelt's vice president who was a Indiana senator from 1897 to 1905.
Who was Charles W. Fairbanks?
The iconic song written by Indianapolis native, Albert Von Tilzer
The number of members that constitute the US Electoral College.
What is 538?
The term for the act of making frequent diplomatic trips between countries that are in conflict in order to facilitate an end to said conflict.
What is Shuttle Diplomacy?
The IHDC member who was named "Miss Purdue", second runner-up in the "Miss Indiana" contest, and received the Woman of Distinction Award from the Sycamore Girl Scout Council.
Who is Sheila Klinker?
The winner of the first Indianapolis 500 in May 1911 who was known as "Little Professor".
Who was Ray Harroun?
The legendary musician who preformed their last concert outside City Market in 1977 in a now demolished venue.
Who was Elvis Presley?
The inventor of the cotton gin in 1793.
The first country to recognize America's independence in 1777.
What is Morocco?