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We're History!: The 20th-Century Survivor's Final Exam

por Jaime O'Neill

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The twentieth century is nearly history, and since you probably weren't born yesterday, you should at least remember a few things about the last one hundred amazing years. For old time's sake, take this short quiz to see what you remember and how much you may have forgotten: Which came first, Velcro, spandex, or polyester?What kind of a detective was Ace Ventura?True or False: Adolf Hitler was a vegetarian?What was going on in San Francisco on April 19, 1906?What do Laika, Belka, and Strelka have in common?Surprised? And those five questions are just a sample of the people, places, and things that come flooding back in "We're History!," a host of cleverly designed quizzes that celebrate and test your knowledge of the twentieth century. With more than 2,000 creatively phrased and organized questions (short answer, fill-in-the blanks, true/false, "which came first?" and "spot the anachronism") and seventeen chapters covering every conceivable twentieth-century theme, innovation, and icon, "We're History!" will sharpen your trivia skills, dust off your memory, and, most importantly, provide you with what may be your las… (más)
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The twentieth century is nearly history, and since you probably weren't born yesterday, you should at least remember a few things about the last one hundred amazing years. For old time's sake, take this short quiz to see what you remember and how much you may have forgotten: Which came first, Velcro, spandex, or polyester?What kind of a detective was Ace Ventura?True or False: Adolf Hitler was a vegetarian?What was going on in San Francisco on April 19, 1906?What do Laika, Belka, and Strelka have in common?Surprised? And those five questions are just a sample of the people, places, and things that come flooding back in "We're History!," a host of cleverly designed quizzes that celebrate and test your knowledge of the twentieth century. With more than 2,000 creatively phrased and organized questions (short answer, fill-in-the blanks, true/false, "which came first?" and "spot the anachronism") and seventeen chapters covering every conceivable twentieth-century theme, innovation, and icon, "We're History!" will sharpen your trivia skills, dust off your memory, and, most importantly, provide you with what may be your las

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