What Famous Document Begins

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What famous document begins: "When in the course of human events..."? A: The Declaration of Independence. What current branch of the U.S. military was a corps of only 50 soldiers when World War I broke out? A: The U.S. Air Force. Who said: "I'm the president of the United States and I'm not going to eat any more broccoli"? A: George Bush. What so-called "war" spawned the dueling slogans "Better Dead Than RED" and "Better Red Than Dead" in the 1950's? A: The Cold War. What president was shot while walking to California Governor Jerry Brown' office? A: Gerald Ford. Who earned infamy for noting: "A billion dollars isn't worth what it used to be"? A: J. Paul Getty. What ethnic group was largely responsible for building most of the early railways in the U.S. West? A: The Chinese. Lots of fun free trivia questions. What former speaker of the U.S. House has a chair in peace studies named for him at the University of Ulster? A: Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill. What was a gladiator armed with, in addition to a dagger and spear? A: A net. What future Soviet dictator was training to be a priest when he got turned on to Marxism? A: Joseph Stalin. What election year saw bumper stickers reading "Wallace, Wallace, Uber Alles"? A: 1968. What 20th-century conflict was dubbed the "forgotten war" despite 54,246 U.S. deaths? A: The Korean War. What single name is more commonly applied to Holy Roman Emperor Charles the Great? A: Charlemagne. Who was the last president of the Soviet Union? A: Mikail Gorbachev. What had Pliny the Younger seen erupt when he wrote: "We were terrified to see everything changed, buried in ashes like snowdrifts"? A: Mount Vesuvius. Who saw the turtleneck he wore at cease-fire talks in Bosnia fetch $5,000 at auction? A: Jimmy Carter. What Alabama city saw state troopers attack Civil Rights marchers on Edmund Pettis Bridge? A: Selma. What Texan ended up with one delegate after spending $12 million of his own money running for president in 1980? A: John Connally. What congressional award was Dr. Mary Edwards Walker the first woman to receive? A: Medal of Honor. What modern vehicle was invented to circumvent trench warfare? A: The Tank What California city did the last Pony Express ride end in? A: Sacramento.

Who was the first U.S. president to adopt the informal version of his first name? A: Jimmy Carter. What civil rights leader did Dorothy Parker leave the bulk of her estate to? A: Martin Luther King Jr. What did Republicans call the platform they hyped in the 1994 Congressional elections? A: The Contract With America. What brave-hearted Scottish patriot led soldiers to a defeat of the English at the Battle of Cambuskenneth in 1297? A: William Wallace. What nation issued the five-dollar bill found in Abraham Lincoln's pocket when he was shot? A: The Confederate States of America. What political system was gradually dismantled in South Africa, starting in 1989? A: Apartheid. What was 11th-century Spanish military leader Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar better know as? A: El Cid.

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