POP CULTURE | THE GIVER | "C" THE WORLD | SPORTS | AMERICAN HISTORY |
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What are pringles?
The chips that come in a can.
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Who is Lois Lowry?
The author of the Giver.
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What is China?
The country with the world's largest population. A.K.A. "The Peoples Republic of this".
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What are the 49ers and the Chiefs?
The two teams that faced off in the Super Bowl this year.
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Who is Sacagawea?
The young Native American women that assisted Lewis and Clark on their journey to the Pacific Ocean.
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What is Nutella?
The chocolatey hazelnut spread.
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Who is Jonas?
The main character of the book.
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What is Canada?
The country with the second-largest amount of land area. This country also has a red maple leaf on its flag.
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Who is Kobe Bryant?
The LA Lakers player that died on January 26, 2020, because of a helicopter crash in California.
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What is the Civil War?
The bloodiest war in all of American History.
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What is ByteDance?
The owner of TikTok.
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Who is Gabe?
The name of the newborn Jonas's father brings home at night nad Jonas runs away with at the end of the book.
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What is Chile?
The country located next to Argentina. The capital of this country is Santiago.
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What is Toyko?
The location of this year's summer Olympics.
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What is 4?
The number of presidents that have been assassinated while in office.
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Who is PewDiePie?
The most subscribed to channel on Youtube in 2020.
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Who is Fiona?
The female that Jonas begins to have feelings for and a dream about.
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What is Costa Rica?
The country that has been voting happiest place on Earth 3 times.
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Who are the Washington Nationals?
The team that won the World Series in 2019.
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What is the nineteenth amendment?
The amendment that allowed women to vote.
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Who are Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger?
The creators of Instagram.
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What is 19?
Jonas's number from the Ceremony of Twelve.
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What is the Caspian Sea?
The largest lake in Asia. Also the name of a prince in the bestselling series, "Chronicles of Narnia".
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What is England?
The winner of the Cricket World Cup in 2019.
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What is 1803?
The year that the Louisiana purchase was made.
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