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What two countries competed in the Space Race?

The United States and the Soviet Union

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 What event in 1957 started the Space Race?

The launch of Sputnik 1

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Who said, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”?

Neil Armstrong

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Why was space exploration important during the Cold War?

To demonstrate political and technological dominance

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What does NASA stand for?

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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What global conflict was the Space Race a part of?
 
 

The Cold War

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Who was the first human to travel into space?

Yuri Gagarin

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Which U.S. President challenged the nation to land on the Moon?

John F. Kennedy

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What was a major fear related to space during the Cold War?

Space weapons or satellite spying

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What was the name of the first artificial satellite?

Sputnik

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What was the main goal of the Space Race?

To show scientific and technological superiority

300

What mission first landed humans on the Moon?

Apollo 11

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Who was the second man to walk on the Moon?

Buzz Aldrin

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What did space victories become for both countries?

Propaganda

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What was the name of the lunar module used in Apollo 11?

The Eagle

400

 Between which years did the Space Race take place?

1957 and 1975

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What was the first joint space mission between the USA and USSR?

The Apollo-Soyuz mission

400

How did President Kennedy’s 1961 speech influence the outcome of the Space Race?

It set a clear national goal to land a man on the Moon, which motivated funding, innovation, and public support for space exploration.

400

What was one effect on education from the Space Race?

Increased interest in science and engineering

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How did the launch of Sputnik influence the creation of NASA and U.S. space policy?

Sputnik caused fear of falling behind, which led to the rapid creation of NASA in 1958 and a focus on space and tech development.

500

What international impact did the Space Race have on education systems around the world?

It encouraged more students to study science and engineering.

500

What made the Apollo-Soyuz mission in 1975 historically significant beyond the technical

It was the first international space mission, showing cooperation between the USA and the USSR during the Cold War.

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Each country used space victories to prove their system—capitalism or communism—was superior to the world

He was the first human to walk on the Moon, symbolizing the USA’s victory in the Space Race.

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Why was the Space Race used as a tool for political propaganda by both the USA and the USSR?

Each country used space victories to prove their system—capitalism or communism—was superior to the world

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Why is the term “Apollo 11” significant in the context of the Space Race?

It was the mission that successfully landed the first humans on the Moon, marking a major U.S. victory in the Space Race.

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