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DDG Trivia History 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What amendment in the U.S. Bill of Rights guarantees freedom of religion, speech and the press? | The First Amendment. |
| Who was dubbed "Lenin's left leg" during the early stages of Russia's Marxist movement? | Joseph Stalin. |
| What doctor came to court dressed as Thomas Jefferson, who ws also thought to favor helping the terminally ill commit suicide? | Jack Kevorkian. |
| What country was ruled from 827 until 860 by Egbert, Ethelwulf and Ethelbald? | England. |
| What did Elizabeth I have removed from her palaces when her hair thinned and her cheeks hollowed? | Mirrors. |
| What historic structure was saved from a real estate syndicate by a donation from a Texas cattle heiress? | The Alamo. |
| Who's letter to Ronald Reagan read: "I'm very sorry...I thank God no one died"? | John Hinckley Jr.'s. |
| How many people were killed in 1979 at the Three Mile Island nuclear disaster? | Zero. |
| What British prime minister defined a fanatic as "one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject"? | Winston Churchill. |
| What Japanese war cry meant "May you live forever"? | Banzai. |
| Who distanced herself from politics by changing her last name to Davis at 22? | Patti Reagan. |
| Who piloted the first airplane to suffer a passenger fatality, in 1908? | Orville Wright. |
| What river was Hernando De Soto the first white man to see and be buried in? | The Mississippi River. |
| Who was known as "Tanya" after a 1974 San Francisco bank robbery? | Patti Hearst. |
| What seventh king of Israel shares his name with a Herman Melville literary character? | Ahab. |
| What U.S. president died 79 days after being shot? | James Garfield. |
| What outfit's National Intelligence Daily has a circulation of about 200? | The Central Intelligence Agency's. |
| What leader said in 1942: "Never before have we had so little time in which to do so much"? | Franklin D. Roosevelt. |
| What child name's plunge in U.S. popularity was attributed to a famous 1974 scandal? | Richard's. |
| What 1970 hit movie was banned on military bases for "reducing the conventions and paraphernalia of war to total idiocy? | M*A*S*H |
| What awards, founded in 1901, are funded wit the help of the Bank of Sweden? | The Nobel Prizes. |
| What country did 300,000 Chinese troops invade in February of 1979? | Vietnam. |
| What spa town headquartered the French who collaborated with the Nazis in World War II? | Vichy. |
| What seductive World War I spy had a daughter named Banda who was also a spy? | Mata Hari. |
| What color were the "black boxes" on TWA Flight 800? | Orange. |
| Where in Beijing did Chinese students build a Goddess of Democracy in May, 1989? | Tiananmen Square. |
| What author moved some 56 times in the six months after he was issued a death threat? | Salman Rushdie. |
| What Connecticut resident was the first woman in U.S. history to be elected a U.S. governor without inheriting the office from a hubbie? | Ella Grasso. |
| What secretary of defense admitted the Vietnam War was a "mistake" in 1995? | Robert McNamara. |
| What nation's 90-man army is the world's oldest, dating back to 1506? | Vatican City's. |