First Man to Orbit the Earth
Hydrogen Bomb
Beatles
Paris Riots
Berlin Wall
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Who was the pilot that flew in the mission

Yuri Gagarin

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Which country was testing the hydrogen bombs in 1966?

France 

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When did the album "Please Please Me" make its debut?

1963

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When did the riots start?

May of 1968

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What happened to Germany after WW2?

It was divided

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Where was the pilot from?

Soviet Russia


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When did France begin to use Fusion Fuel in the hydrogen bomb?

1966


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Name the remaining members of The Beatles?

Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney

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What were the riots composed of?

General Strikes (workers, students, etc.)

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In how many parts was Germany divided?

4 parts

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What did he recieve when he returned home?

The title of Hero of the Soviet Union

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What was the fusion fuel used for in the hydrogen bomb?

To cause the chain reaction that would activate the bomb

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Name all 4 members of The Beatles

Goerge Harrison, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney

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What was the most possible outcome out of these protests?

Civil War

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What was the result of the division?

2,000 people were moving from East Germany (Soviet side) to West Germany every day 

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How long was the pilot in space for?

108 minutes

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How much stronger is the hydrogen bomb than the atomic bomb?

About 1000

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How many people saw The Beatle's most famous performance through live broadcast? 

73 million people

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What did the riots cause?

It brought France's economy to a halt.  

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Who recommended to East Germany that it close off access between East and West Berlin.

Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev

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What ship was used for the mission?

Vostok 1

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How does the hydrogen bomb work?

No one really knows, it's a secret. 

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What was the Beatle's most famous live performance? 

Ed Sullivan

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What were the protests for?

The protest was centered on fighting capitalism, consumerism, American imperialism, and traditional institutions 

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Who built the wall?

East German soldiers