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On January 22, a Labour government was elected in the United Kingdom for the first time. Who became the new Prime Minister? |
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On January 25, the very first Winter Olympics were opened in what location in France? |
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On January 27, the body of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, leader of the Russian Revolution and first premier of the Soviet Union, was placed in a temporary mausoleum in Moscow’s Red Square. What was the primary cause of his death?
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On February 12, a groundbreaking musical piece, performed by Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra, premiered at Aeolian Hall in New York. What was it? |
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On May 31, college students Nathan Leopold, Jr. and Richard Loeb, who thought they were smart enough to commit a perfect crime, were arrested for the murder of a teenage boy. In what city did this crime take place?
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On June 8, climbers headed for, and possibly reached, the summit of Mount Everest, but never came off the mountain. Who was the leader of this unfortunate expedition?
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On June 12, George Herbert Walker Bush, the future 41st President of the United States was born. On October 1, another future president was born. Who was he? |
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On July 9, the Democratic National Convention, after a record-breaking 103 ballots, nominated what candidate for U.S. President? |
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On November 4, Nellie Tayloe Ross was elected governor of what state, making her the first female governor in United States history?
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During 1924, a new direction in the arts was signaled by the publication of a statement known as the Surrealist Manifesto. Who was its author? |
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