People
Term
Events
Dates
Consequences
100


Who was the first human in space?



Yuri Gagarin.


100

What is a cosmonaut? 

A Soviet or Russian astronaut.


100


When did the U.S. land on the Moon?



July 20, 1969.


100

When did the U.S. land on the Moon?


July 20, 1969.


100

What organization was created by the United States in 1958 as a result of the Space Race?

NASA

200

Who made the famous speech “We choose to go to the moon”?

John F.Kenedy

200

What type of propaganda was common in those years?

Both sides used propaganda with achievements in space to promote their political systems and inspire nationalism.

200

What year did the Space Race end (symbolically)?


 1975 (Apollo–Soyuz mission).


200

In what year NASA founded, and why?

1958, in response to the Soviet Launch of Sputnik and to organize U.S. space efforts.

200

How did the Space Race affect education in the world? (specially in the U.S.)

The race sparked interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math).

300

Why is Valentina Tereshkova considered more than just a space pioneer in the soviet narrative?

Cuz she symbolized gender equality in the USSR & served as propaganda icon socialits

300

What is the “Space Race”?

A Cold War competition between the U.S. And USSR to achieve dominance in the space exploration.

300


When was Sputnik 1 launched, and what was its immediate impact?


A: October 4, 1957; it shocked the U.S. and triggered the start of the Space Race.


300

What was the date of Yuri Gagarin’s historic flight?


April 12, 1961.


300

Name one major technological advancement that resulted from the Space Race.

innovations like satellites, microchips, computers, etc./ expanded our understanding of space/ creation of space agencies


400

How did the political visibility of astronauts affect public perception of the U.S. space program?

 They were portrayed as heroes reinforcing national pride and trust in NASA.

400


What does “space superiority” mean in Cold War terminology?


 The ability to dominate space-based technology and access, often for military and surveillance advantage.


400

What is and what does the Apollo-Soyuz mission symbolize?

This was the first cooperative mission between both nations, this marked the end of the space race 

400


Why is October 4, 1957, considered a turning point in global history, and what were its immediate consequences?


 This is the date the USSR launched Sputnik 1, the world’s first artificial satellite. It marked the beginning of the Space Race and triggered a wave of fear and urgency in the United States


400

What did major space achievements like landing on the Moon symbolize during the Space Race?

Symbolized global prestige as a powerful symbol of national superiority.

500

How did Sergei Korolev’s role as the “Chief Designer” influence the Soviet space program’s secrecy and success?

His identity was kept secret by the USSR, but he was the mastermind behind early Soviet successes.

500


What does USSR stand for?



Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.


500

What made Alexei Lenov’s spacewalk a critical moment in human spaceflight?

He was the first extravehicular activity (EVA), and despite technical difficulties, it demonstrated USSR capability in human space operations.

500


What made July 20, 1969, a Cold War victory as well as a human milestone, and how did it shift global perceptions of the United States?

 On this date, Apollo 11 successfully landed on the Moon. It was not only a technological triumph but also a symbolic victory over the Soviet Union, restoring U.S. 


500

What global perspective or awareness was influenced by seeing Earth from space?

Seeing Earth from space helped promote environmental awareness and a sense of global unity.

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