Life in 1956!
Elvis
The Carpenters
TRUE or FALSE
Technology in 1956
100

This U.S. president was in office during 1956.

Who is Dwight D. Eisenhower?

100

Elvis was often referred to as the "King of" this genre of music.

What is Rock and Roll?

100

The Carpenters were a sibling duo consisting of Richard and this female vocalist.

Who is Karen Carpenter?

100

Elvis was a twin.

TRUE. Elvis had a stillborn identical twin brother named Jesse Garon Presley, born 35 minutes before him 

100

IBM introduced the 305 RAMAC in 1956. It was the first computer to use this type of storage device.

What is a hard disk drive?


📘 Fun Fact: It weighed over a ton and stored only 5 MB of data!


200

In 1956, this new kind of highway system began construction in the U.S.

What is the Interstate Highway System?

200

In 1956, Elvis made his national TV debut on this show hosted by a famous bandleader.

What is The Dorsey Brothers Stage Show?

200

This Carpenters hit begins with the lyrics “Why do birds suddenly appear...”

What is "(They Long to Be) Close to You"?

200

Surprisingly, Elvis preformed mostly outside of North America. 

FALSE. Despite being a global star, he only performed live in the U.S. and once in Canada. Rumors suggest his manager’s legal status may have played a role. 

200

In 1956, this artificial element—used in nuclear research—was discovered and added to the periodic table. It’s named after a U.S. state

What is Californium?

300

This popular toy, introduced in 1956, was a must-have for little girls

What is the Barbie doll? ("Play-Doh" or "Mr. Potato Head" )

300

This was Elvis’s first number-one hit on the Billboard pop chart in 1956.

What is "Heartbreak Hotel"?

300

Karen Carpenter tragically passed away in 1983 due to complications related to this illness.

What is anorexia?

300

Karen's voice was used in a posthumous (occurring, awarded, or appearing after the death of the originator) duet with Ella Fitzgerald.

TRUE! In a rare 1983 project, Ella's vocals were mixed with archived Karen Carpenter vocals for a tribute performance. 

300

This company released the first portable transistor radio in 1956, helping revolutionize how people listened to music on the go.

What is Sony?


400

This revolutionary household appliance became increasingly common in U.S. homes during the mid-1950s.

What is the television?

400

Elvis was famously drafted into this branch of the military in 1958.

What is the U.S. Army?

400

The Carpenters were known for their soft and melodic style, often categorized under this musical genre.

What is soft rock (or easy listening)?

400

In 1956 McDonald’s had over 100 locations just in the Midwest alone! 

FALSE! McDonald’s had only a few locations. In 1956, Ray Kroc was still growing the brand. There were just 14 McDonald's restaurants at the time.

400

In 1956, this futurist and inventor held a press conference predicting that people would soon carry a "pocket-sized device" for communication.

Who is Nikola Tesla?

500

This international crisis in the Middle East unfolded in 1956 and involved Egypt, Britain, France, and Israel. 

What is the Suez Crisis?

500

he name of the Memphis mansion that became Elvis’s iconic home.

What is Graceland?

500

This 1971 Carpenters song opens with a rainy day and became one of their most famous ballads.

What is "Rainy Days and Mondays"?

500

In 1956 the average U.S. home cost about $11,700. 

TRUE! Compared to today’s prices, it’s mind-blowing. But remember—average income was around $4,450 a year. 

500

In 1956, this entertainment device was becoming a centerpiece of American living rooms, but most broadcasts were still in black and white.

What is the television?