- “We don’t have the room!”
- “They should go home!”
- “They’re coming over here, stealing our jobs!”
But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 10th August, 1792, saw the effective end of the French monarchy: when the Tuileries Palace was stormed, during the French Revolution. In which year of the 19th Century, was the French monarchy restored?
Q2) 10th August is the International day … of which fuel … ?
Q3) 10th August, 1990, saw the Magellan probe arrive at its target planet: Venus. Venus’ dense atmosphere is largely made up of which gas: carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide or hydrogen chloride?
Q4) 10th August, 1988, saw President Ronald Reagan sign the act that compensated Japanese-Americans for their internment: when?
Q5) Finally … 10th August, 1889, saw the birth of games designer, Charles Darrow. What board game is his best known game … ?
Q1) 9th August is the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. Where would you find the Māori people?A1) New Zealand.
Q2) Which Pacific Island is the home of the Rapanui? (Pronounced ra-pa-NEW-e.)A2) Easter Island.
Q3) There are less than how many Indigenous Australian languages currently spoken: 150, 250 or 350?A3) 150.
Q4) Most of the world’s Uyghur — pronounced WE-gear — people live where: China, Japan or Thailand … ?A4) China.
Q5) The Tuareg live where: Europe, Africa or North America?A5) Northern Africa: mostly in the dustier parts of Niger, Mali and Algeria.
Q6) If you’re Manx, you come from a small island off the coast of mainland … where?A6) Britain: the Manx Are from the Isle of Mann, in-between mainland England, and Ireland.
Q7) The Aka, Efé and Mbuti people of Africa are better known as what … ?A7) Pygmies.
Q8) Laplanders are more correctly called what: Sami, Sheltok or Suomi?A8) Sami. (Both Joni Mitchell and bassist, Jaco Pastorius can claim Sami descent.)
Q9) The Caribbean takes its name from which indigenous people?A9) The Carib.
Q10) Finally … the Mohave, Shasta and Yurok are Native American tribes … where?A10) California.
“If something is easy to repair, it is easy to construct.”Leo Fender, August 10, 1909 – March 21, 1991. (Leo Fender is unique: in that, when inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, he was the only member who couldn’t play the instrument he was known for.)
Actually, that was totally accidental! But it's out there in case I choose to start another blog. Can you imagine? :)
ReplyDelete1. 1814
2. biodiesel
3. carbon dioxide
4. during WWII
5. Monopoly