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singer/songwriter that started as a country singer

 Who is Taylor Swift?

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she is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She played college basketball for the Iowa Hawkeyes and is regarded as one of the greatest collegiate players.

Caitlin Clark

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Who is Kate Spade

She wasn't just an artist she was also an American fashion designer 

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Guess what type of scientist Katherine Freese was... 

Freese is a trailblazing modern scientist who studies dark matter, including studying “dark stars” in the universe, something that has never been observed directly by a human. She’s the Director of Nordita, an institute for theoretical physics in Stockholm

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She was the first to do what?

On Jan. 20, 2021, Kamala Harris stepped into history as the 49th U.S. vice president, shattering not one but three glass ceilings! She’s the first woman, the first Black American and the first Asian American to rock the VP office. What’s more, Harris broke another barrier in November 2021, when she took over as U.S. president for 85 minutes.  

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Pop icon, singer/songwriter who is also an actress from nickelodeon 

Who is Ariana Grande

200

she is a track star that just became the first woman to win a "double-double" in Olympic track and field's fastest races.

The Jamaican sprinter nabbed gold in both the 100-meter and 200-meter races in Tokyo, repeating her two wins in the same contests at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

 Elaine Thompson-Herah

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Guess what type of artist Frida Kahlo was... 

she was a painter best known for her uncompromising and brilliantly colored self-portraits that deal with such themes as identity, the human body, and death. Although she denied the connection, she is often identified as a Surrealist.

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Guess what type of scientist Jane Goodall was...

most famous primate scientist in history, Jane Goodall was renowned for her work with chimpanzees and as a champion of animal rights. And Goodall wasn’t just working in a lab; she climbed trees and mimicked the behavior of chimps in Tanzania to gain their trust and study them in their natural habitat.

200

She was the first to do what?

Susan B. Anthony was a powerhouse of temperance, abolition, labor rights and equal pay crusades. She lit up the women’s suffrage movement, partnering with fellow activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton to travel and champion women’s right to vote. But Anthony wasn’t just a trailblazer in activism; in 1979, thanks to President Jimmy Carter and the Susan B. Anthony Dollar Coin Act, she became the first woman to have her face grace a circulating U.S. coin.

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American singer, songwriter, and actress. Regarded as a pop icon, she has been recognized for her evolving artistry and image reinventions. She is also from Disney Channel

Miley Cyrus 

300

Who is she? 

Simone Biles, she won 11 Olympic medals, and 30 World Championship medals make her the most decorated gymnast in history. 

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Guess what kind of art Carrie Mae Weems was known for ...

she is an American artist and photographer known for creating installations that combine photography, audio, and text to examine many facets of contemporary American life. A prolific artist, she works in a variety of media and has expanded her practice to include community outreach.

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Guess what type of Scientist Tiera Guinn is...

This 21-year-old scientist hasn’t yet graduated from college, but Tiera Guinn’s already doing literal rocket science. The MIT senior is helping build a rocket for NASA that could be one of the biggest and most powerful ever made, according to WBRC News. She’s an aerospace major with a 5.0 GPA who also works as a Rocket Structural Design and Analysis Engineer for the Space Launch System that aerospace company Boeing is building for NASA.

300

She was the first to do what? 

Mae C. Jemison is the first African-American female astronaut. In 1992, she became the first black woman in space when as a crew member on the space ship Endeavour. Before entering the space program, she was a medical doctor who served with the Peace Corps in Sierra Leone and Liberia.

400

name the song and artist...

"I've been watching you, for some time can't stop staring at those... "

OCEAN EYES BY Billie Eilish 

400

These two sisters have been playing Tennis for a very long time Both sisters received grand slam titles

Venus and Serena Williams

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Guess what type of art Helen Frankenthaler has done...

 "stain" painting, Mountains and Sea, from 1952 played a pivotal role in the transition from the grandiose gesture of Abstract Expressionism to the flat, meditative forms of Color Field painting. First and foremost a colorist, Frankenthaler poured cans of paint onto raw canvas, allowing the material to soak into the support, forming amorphous shapes

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Guess what type of scientist Jane Cooke Wright was...

One of the first female African American doctors, Jane Cooke Wright, born in 1919, was a trailblazing cancer researcher who worked closely with her father at Harvard, where she began testing individualized chemotherapy treatments for cancer patients.

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she was the first to do what? 

Deb Haaland made history in March 2021, when she was confirmed as the Secretary of the Interior of the United States—the first Indigenous person of any gender to hold a Cabinet position. A member of the Pueblo of Laguna, Haaland has spent much of her career focused on environmental justice and climate change.

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She has since become one of the most awarded individuals in Grammy history, the most awarded woman in history, and the most nominated woman in history.  

BEYONCEEEEEE

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Remarkably still just 23 years old, she continues to be one of the most consistent and game-changing performers for one of the top teams in women’s soccer. Primarily a left-back for Lyon, she has played a crucial role in four Champions League triumphs, and her ability to excel further forward only enhances her world-class reputation. Few players possess a left foot as potent and precise as hers.


Selma Bacha

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Guess what type of art Augusta Savage has done...

 she was a sculpture and was also an influential teacher and activist, advocating for equal rights for African Americans in the arts 

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Guess what type of Scientist Gertude Elion was...

Another Nobel winner, Gertrude Elion, born in 1918, was a biochemist and pharmacologist who developed drugs to treat leukemia and prevent kidney transplant rejection.

500

She was the first to do what ?

Patricia Roberts Harris began breaking barriers at a young age. In 1960, she not only aced her studies at the George Washington University Law School but also graduated at the top of her class. President John F. Kennedy even made her co-chair of the National Women’s Committee for Human Rights. Then, in 1965, Harris made history as the first Black woman named as a U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg, appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson. But that’s not all. After her diplomatic triumphs, she became the first Black dean of a U.S. law school when she joined the Howard University faculty.