This pronoun is often used as a gender neutral singular alternative to "he" or "she"
Who is "they"?
Solve this problem 5/((3+7)*3)
What is 1/6?
What two actresses of the broadway musical movie adaptation are rumored to be in love?
Who are Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo?
Who was the first African American child to formally attend an all white school at 6 years old?
Who is Ruby Bridges?
What is a quadrilateral?
What is a 4 sided shape?
Who was the actress who played in iCarly and played Carly?
Who is Miranda Cosgrove?
Instead of saying man-made, say...
What is "Human-made"?
What amendment to the United States Constitution ended slavery?
What is the The 13th amendment?
What is the difference between nationality and ethnicity?
Nationality is the residency of the country that person belongs to.
Ethnicity is where the person's heritage comes from.
What year did women gain the right to vote in th United States?
When is 1920?
The number of languages spoken in the world are estimated to be?
What is over 7,000?
Name all members in One Direction.
Who are Harry, Niall, Louis, Liam, Zayn?
How many continents are there on Earth?
What is 7?
This act passed in 1990 prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities.
What is the American with Disabilities Act (ADA)?
This initiative encourages companies to ensure their products and services are accessible to all.
What is Universal Design?
Name each part of PEMDAS
What is Parenthesis, Exponets, Multiplications, Division, Addition, Subtraction?
This movement celebrates people of all sexual orientations and gender identities?
What is LGBTQ+ Pride?
This 1965 act aimed to eliminate racial discrimination in voting, particularly in the southern states?
What is the Voting Rights Act of 1965?
This landmark U.S. law ensures equal educational opportunities for students with disabilities.
What is the individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?
How do you say RA Sophie's last name, Nguyen?
The pronucation of Nguyen is, wen-g
Instead of referring to individual's as suffering from a disability or condition. This inclusive phrase is used to focus on the person rather than their condition.
What is "living with" (e.g., "living with a disability")?
What act banned Chinese Americans in the United States for 20 years?
What is the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882?
What planet is closest to the Sun?
What is Mercury?
Instead of saying handicap parking, a more inclusive term would be?
What is Accessable parking?
What is 1/2(5+2)^2
What is 49/2?