But let’s get moving on, shall we?
Q1) 18th June saw the signing of the SALT 2 treaty: in which year of the 1970s?
Q2) The treaty was signed between the world’s two superpower: the USA and the USSR. What does USA stand for?
Q3) Equally, what does USSR stand for?
Q4) What did SALT stand for?
Q5) Who was the US president that signed the SALT 2 treaty?
Q6) More to the point, who was the USSR’s then leader?
Q7) The treaty was signed in which European city: Vienna, Vilnius or Valletta?
Q8) The SALT 1 talks ended with the signing of the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: in which year?
Q9) That latter treaty was signed by Leonid Brezhnev: and which US President?
Q10) Finally … SALT 2 was delayed in the US Senate: when the USSR invaded where?
Q1) 17th June, 1579, saw a British expedition claim Nova Albion for the English Crown. The expedition was led by whom: Captain James Cook, Sir Francis Drake or Captain William Morgan?A1) Sir Francis Drake.
Q2) 17th June, 1885, saw the Statue of Liberty finally arrive: in New York Harbour. The Statue is on which island in New York Harbour?A2) Liberty Island.
Q3) During the US War of Independence, 17th June, 1775 was the date of the Battle of Bunker Hill. The Battle place during a siege of which US city?A3) Boston, Massachusetts.
Q4) 17th June, 1985, saw the Space Shuttle Discovery launched on a mission: carrying Sultan bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud as a payload specialist. Sultan was the first what to go into space: practicing Jew, practicing Muslim or practicing Buddhist?A4) Practising Muslim. (I think I can vaguely remember reading about this, at the time: I seem to recall the news reports mentioning the NASA investigations into the direction of Mecca, for given points on the mission.)
Q5) Finally, and during the American Indian Wars … 17th June, 1876 saw Cheyenne and Sioux forces force US Army forces into retreat: during the Battle of the Rosebud. Which Lakota leader was in charge of the Sioux contingent?
“Each Party undertakes, in accordance with the provisions of this Treaty, to limit strategic offensive arms quantitatively and qualitatively, to exercise restraint in the development of new types of strategic offensive arms, and to adopt other measures provided for in this Treaty.”
Article 1 of the SALT 2 Treaty.
A concept of hell, perhaps? :)
ReplyDelete1. 1979
2. United States of America
3. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
4. Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty
5. Jimmy Carter
6. Brezhnev
7. Vienna
8. 1972
9. Richard Nixon
10. Afghanistan
BTW, you said "Humans" starts at the end of June, right? On A&E?