But let’s get a move on, shall we?
Q1) 15th June, 1844, saw Charles Goodyear receive the patent for vulcanization. Vulcanization is the process of strengthening rubber. By adding what: chlorine, sulphur or carbon?
Q2) New Hampshire ratified the 12th Amendment to the US Constitution: on 15th June, 1804. The Amendment provides the process for electing whom: the US President, the Attorney General or the Secretary of State?
Q3) Pope Leo 10th issued the bull, Exsurge Domine. Which famous monk did the bull threaten to excommunicate?
Q4) Representatives from many countries formed the Imperial Cricket Council: on 16th June, 1909. At which cricket ground?
Q5) Finally … Who went on trial on 15th June, 1970: for the murder of Sharon Tate, and others?
Q1) Henry the Lion founded Munich: on 14th June, 1158. Munich is on the banks of which river: the Rot, Isar or Vils?A1) The Isar.
Q2) Congress adopted the US Flag: on 14th June, 1777. How many stars are on the current version?A2) 50. (One for each US state)
Q3) Across the world, 14th June, 1972, saw whom threaten to strike: nurses, pilots or policemen?A3) Pilots.
Q4) 14th June, 1966, saw the Vatican abolish its Index of Banned … what: contraceptives, languages or books?A4) Books.
Q5) Finally … Harriet Beecher Stowe was born: on 14th June, 1811. Beecher Stowe campaigned against what: abortion, slavery or alcohol?A5) Slavery. (Well … she campaigned for its abolition, let’s put it that way.)
“Responsible statesmen have only one choice — to do everything possible to prevent a nuclear catastrophe.”Yuri Andropov, 15 June 1914 – 9 February 1984.
If you discover anything interesting, feel free to share! Maybe we could do a joint international webinar! :) Now there's a thought!
ReplyDelete1. sulphur
2. the US President
3. Martin Luther
4. Lord's
5. Charles Manson