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Who became the first African American Scout Executive in 1990?

Mary Portis

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What classroom-focused program did the BSA create in 1991?


The Learning for Life program

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 What major Scouting event took place in 1993?

 The 13th National Scout Jamboree

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What new program for older youth was founded in 1998?

The Venturing program

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Who became the BSA’s 100 millionth member in 2000?

Mario Castro

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What major museum opened in Irving, Texas in 2002?

 The National Scouting Museum

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What historic milestone did the BSA celebrate in 2009?

100 years of Scouting

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What major youth accomplishment record was set in 2012?

57,976 Scouts earned the Eagle Scout rank

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What major change became official in 2024?

The BSA officially changed its name to Scouting America

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What event in 1899 inspired Baden-Powell to begin developing Scouting?

The Siege of Mafeking during the Second Boer War

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 Where was the very first Scout camp held in 1907?

Brownsea Island

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What book did Baden-Powell publish in 1908 that launched Scouting as a movement?

Scouting for Boys

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In what year was the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) founded?

1910

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What important roles did Scouts perform during World War I?

Running messages, hospital assistance, courier work, lookout duties, and helping families on the home front.

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 What major event in 1920 united 8,000 Scouts from around the world?

The 1st World Scout Jamboree in London

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How did Scouting contribute during World War II?

 Firewatch duties, civil defense help, first aid, air raid messaging, collecting wartime supplies, and helping on farms and in factories

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What was the significance of the 1947 “Jamboree of Peace”?

It symbolized worldwide healing and unity after World War II.

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What major trend defined Scouting in the 1950s?

A dramatic surge in membership and renewed global unity through the return of World Scout Jamborees.

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What was a major focus for older youth during the 1950s?

Strengthened leadership training that later influenced the Exploring program.

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What major change happened to Exploring in the 1960s?

 It expanded and specialized into career-focused pathways for older Scouts.

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Why were merit badges updated in the 1960s?

To keep pace with scientific and technological advancements of the era.

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What controversial program overhaul occurred in the 1970s?

The 1972 Improved Scouting Program which reduced emphasis on traditional outdoor skills.

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What types of outdoor programs grew significantly in the 1970s?


High adventure bases such as Philmont, Northern Tier, and Sea Base.

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What major shift happened in Scouting during the 1980s?

A return to traditional outdoor skills and strengthened rank requirements.

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What did the 1980s introduce to reflect the beginning of the digital age?


Technology-oriented merit badges like computers and electronics.

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