This is the full meaning of "www" before a website.
What is World Wide Web?
This is the name of the African American man who passed away in May, spurring protests all across the US known as the BLM movement.
What is George Floyd?
This continent contains the most fresh water.
This is the name for the depicted profession.
What is telephone operator?
"I'm Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs"
What is Cocoa Puffs?
This is the state abbreviation for Hawaii.
This African American women became a major name in the civil rights movement in the 1900s due to her refusal to change seats on a bus.
What is Rosa Parks?
This country is where the Inca citadel Machu Picchu is located.
What is Peru?
This is the horse's name in a dumb Boomer-like joke.
What is "Friday"?
What is Frosted Flakes?
This is the meaning of Y/N in Caz's famous Finn Wolfhard.
What is "Your Name"?
This is the term for "slavery but on contract" which was done in exchange for travel to the 13 colonies in the 1600s.
What is indentured servant?
This African country has the most pyramids.
What is Sudan?
This is the name for these type of pants.
What is bell bottoms?
"They're Magically Delicious!"
This is the chemical formula for Nitrogen Trifluoride.
What is NF3?
This is the number of presidents that owned slaves.
What is 12?
This is the capital of the country I would like to sacrifice my life for, Pakistan.
What is Islamabad?
Between these two years reside the Boomer demographics. (Give or take 6 years on both end)
What is 1946 - 1964?
"The Taste You Can See"
What is Cinnamon Toast Crunch?
This is the abbreviation of Boulevard.
What is Blvd.?
This is the full name of the NAACP, a major civil rights organization founded in 1909 consisting of notable names such as W. E. B. Du Bois, Mary White Ovington, and Ida B. Wells.
What is the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People?
Lake Titicaca sits on the border between these two South American nations.
What is Peru and Bolivia?
This was the most iconic musical festival of the 1960s.
What is Woodstock?
"Snap! Crackle! Pop!"
What is Rice Krispies?