1950s Fads
1960s Music
1950s TV
1960s history
1950s Political Headlines
100

This popular fad with the kids of the 50s involved placing insects in a plastic container that mimics the underground conditions in which they live. 

Ant Farms 

100

This artist was nicknamed "Chairman of the Board" and "Old Blue Eyes"

Frank Sinatra 

100

Ward, June, Wally, and Beav Cleaver are characters from this TV show.

Leave it to Beaver 

100

Which U.S. Civil Rights leader gives the famous "I Have A Dream speech?

Martin Luther King Jr.

100

1952. "___ becomes Queen" This former princess starts her reign as queen of England.

Who is Queen Elizabeth II

200

Swanson introduced its famous tv dinners in 1954. They were designed to look like food served in this glamorous and relatively new industry. 

Airlines Industry 

200
This musical artist is known for these hit songs, "suspicious minds", "Jailhouse Rock", and "If I can Dream"

Elvis Presley 

200

This actor played the role of Barney Fife on The Andy Griffith Show.

Don Knots 

200

The 1960 presidential election was between Nixon and ___

JFK

200

1957. "Troops Integrate Schools". In what city did this take place 

Little Rock, Arkansas

300

This trendy hairstyle for guys involved combing hair straight back with a part down the back of the head and a few tendrils left dangling around the face

Ducktail (DA)

300

Released their first single, "Love Me Do" in the United Kingdom 

The Beatles

300

This tv show, cartoon, and comic concerns the misadventures of a mischievous child 

Dennis the Menace

300

In the Bay of Pigs Invasion, Fidel Castro led what nation against the US

Cuba 

300

1954. "McCarthy Hearings to Be on TV". The televised investigation of this government organization led to the downfall of Senator Joe McCarthy.

The U.S. Army

400

This designer began in 1954 to produce boxy suit jackets trimmed in a braid, paired with slim skirts, made of highly textured tweeds and worn with with ropes of pearls. The style remains a classic.

Coco Chanel 

400

He sings, "I heard it through the grapevine"

Marvin Gaye

400

The name of this popular cap was worn by Fess Parker for his role Daniel Boone

Coonskin Cap 

400

JFK chose this man as his running mate in the 1960s election 

Lyndon B Johnson 

400

1953. "Stalin Dead". After Stalin died, this Soviet leader took his place.

Kruschev

500

In the late 1950s, informal high school dances were often held in the school gym or cafeteria. Students would all take off their shoes and dance in their socks to the pop music played by a jukebox.

Sock Hops or Sox Hops 

500

The most famous dance of the 60s that involves swiveling one's hips, and it was also sung by Chubby Checker

The Twist 

500

The name of the ranch in Bonanza 

Ponderosa 

500

The US Postal Service added this in 1963 and is part of every address today 

Zip Code
500

1959. "Castro Seizes Cuba". Whom did Castro overthrow?

Fulgencio Batista

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