When did the Korean War end?
It ended in 1953
When was NASA founded?
In 1958
When did Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his "I Have a Dream" speech?
He delivered it at the Lincoln memorial in Washington DC in 1963
When did Fidel Castro come to power in Cuba?
He came into power in 1959
When was the movie "West Side Story" released?
It was released in 1961, winning 10 Academy Awards
When was the war movie "Paths of Glory" released?
It came out in 1957 and it was thought of as a misjustice it was not nominated for an Academy Award
When was the polio vaccine introduced?
In 1955
When did the Barbie Doll make its debut?
The iconic Barbie Doll appeared in 1959
When was the Cuban Missile Crisis?
This event. that almost caused a nuclear war, happened in 1962
When was famous actress Marilyn Monroe found dead of an overdose?
She was 36 at the year of her death, 1962
When did Yuri Gagarin become the first human to travel into space?
This event took place in 1961
When did the Beatles first arrive in America?
They hit the USA in 1964
When was the Berlin Wall erected?
It was built in 1961
When was the first James Bond movie released?
The first movie, Dr. No, was released in 1962
When was Ernest Hemingway awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature?
In 1954, he was awarded the Nobel for "for his mastery of the art of narrative, most recently demonstrated in The Old Man and the Sea, and for the influence that he has exerted on contemporary style."
When did Laos gain its independence?
Laos gained independence from France in 1953
When was the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty signed?
It was signed in 1963, and prohibited all test detonations of nuclear weapons except for those conducted underground.
Better Luck Next Time
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