This women refused to leave her seat on a bus in Montgomery Alabama in 1955.
Rosa Parks
This President was the last to be assassinated in the United States.
John F Kennedy November 22nd 1963.
It's the traditional liquor you add to make a coffee Alexander
Brandy
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She Fell Among Thieves, a mystery by Dornford Yates, pseudonym of the English novelist Cecil William Mercer, was the first presentation of this PBS series.
Mystery
This Theme park opened up in Anaheim California on July 17th 1955.
Disney Land.
This band invade USA in 1964.
The beetles .
Shaped like a bow tie this pasta has a name that means butterflies in Italian
Farfalle
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The Shroud of Turin, believed by many to be the burial shroud of Jesus in the tomb, is located in the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, in this Italian city.
Turin
This comic strip includes a little boy and his dog companion which debuted in 1950.
Charlie Brown.
Famous dance craze invented by Hank Ballard.
The Twist.
This first permanent English settlement in the United States was established in 1607 by the Virginia Company of London and named for a British king.
Jamestown
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Glue
Created in 1948, the Golden Age of American Animation, by the legendary Warner Brothers animator and voice actor, Tex Avery, this cartoon dog was known for his droopy face, slow speech and ability to outwit his opponents.
Droopy Dog
This state became a state on January 3rd 1959.
Alaska
Famous Civil Rights movement leader who was assassinated on a hotel balcony.
Martin Luther King 1968 Memphis Tennessee
Ford sold 15 million units of this vehicle model, the longest production run of any automobile in history until the Volkswagen Beetle surpassed it in 1972.
Model T
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This specific typesetting task is defined as, "the composition of text by means of arranging physical types or their digital equivalents.
Typesetting
This famous basketball team was original from Minneapolis and moved to California in 1958.
The Lakers.
Who was the first Country to reach the Moon?
Russia,
The Soviet Union is first to the Moon. Richard Cavendish explains how, on September 12th, 1961, the Soviet Union launched Luna 2, the first spacecraft to successfully reach the Moon. The space race between the United States and the Soviet Union brought an engaging touch of science fiction to the Cold War.
This country, the last to sign the Treaty of Versailles at the end of WWI, was required to give up arms and make reparations, the last payment of which was made in 2010.
Germany.
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Samuel L Jackson starred in this 2008 action thriller about an assassin attempting to kill a witness by releasing a crate of deadly snakes on a plane.
Snakes on a Plane