Sunday, December 19, 2021

Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln was born February 12, 1809, and that day was celebrated as a holiday for many years after his death, as he was one of the most important presidents in American history. The 16th president, he served during the Civil War, and used the presidency to lead the North into war against the South to keep the country together.

He was born in Kentucky, but grew up for a while in Indiana and ended up in Illinois. His childhood was famously without electricity, and he was often used as an example to schoolchildren, because he read prolifically in spite of having to do his reading by firelight most of the time. In his childhood he had to cut a lot of wood, but when he had the chance he would read and thus began a career of knowing and using words very well. His most famous speech was the Gettysburg Address. When the Civil War was over, he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth at a theater. He had four sons, but only one lived to maturity.

___ 1. What happened during the Civil War?
a. the North fought the South
b. the US was invaded by another country
c. it was started on February 12
d. nobody was president

___ 2. Why did they tell school children about Lincoln?
a. he was an example of someone who cut a lot of wood
b. he was an example of someone who was killed in a theater
c. he was an example of someone who read a lot because he wanted to
d. he was an example of someone who was born in Kentucky

___ 3. What did John Wilkes Booth do?
a. he gave a famous speech
b. he owned a theater
c. he killed Lincoln
d. he had four sons

___ 4. Why did Lincoln always read by firelight?
a. because he could see better that way
b. becuase his family did not have electricity
c. because he was always behind in his school work
d. because he was a poor reader

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Jane Fonda

Jane Fonda was a famous actress and anti-war activist during the Vietnam War. Soldiers and pro-war activists hated "Hanoi Jane" because she allowed herself to be photographed with North Vietnamese, and advocated American withdrawal from the war.

She was born in 1937 in New York City; her father was Henry Fonda, who was also a famous actor. Her mother, however, committed suicide when she was 12. Although her father remarried, this marriage ended in divorce. Jane went into acting and was very successful especially throughout the fifties, sixties and early seventies. with movies like Cat Ballou, Barefoot in the Park, and Klute. She won awards for her acting and was considered one of the best. She is actually still working although she is in her eighties.

She is most famous for her visit to Hanoi during the Vietnam War, which many Americans considered made her a traitor. She spoke to North Vietnamese leaders at a time when no other Americans did, and the government was unwilling to have talks with them. Because the US ultimately withdrew from the war, many people consider her talking to them as signalling Americans' unwillingness to keep fighting the war.

She was married three times, but when asked later what she had learned about love, she said, "Nothing. I'm not cut out for it."


____ 1. When Jane Fonda went to Vietnam, what did she want?
a. She wanted the US to get out of the war.
b. She wanted to get a vacation from acting.
c. She wanted to make the government angry.
d. She wanted to trick them.

___ 2. What is "Klute?"
a. One of her husbands
b. One of her more successful movies
c. Her father's second wife
d. A place where she worked

___ 3. Which is not true about her acting career?
a. She never retired.
b. She won many awards and is considered a good actress.
c. Her political activism hurt her career.
d. She worked in acting for over fifty years.

___ 4. Why are her enemies mad at her?
a. Because she gave secrets to the North Vietnamese.
b. Because talking to the enemy makes her a traitor.
c. Because she got the government to give up on the war.
d. Because she insulted the government.

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Tom Petty

Tom Petty was one of the best-selling music artists of all time, making music in a career that lasted from about 1970 to 2017. He was born in Florida in 1950 and had a brother seven years younger than him. He once described his father as a "wild, gambling, drinking guy" who didn't accept the fact that he was mild-mannered and interested in the arts.

He met Elvis Presley in the summer of 1961, and became an instant Presley fan; he went home and traded a slingshot for a collection of Elvis 45's. But when he saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show a few years later, that was when he decided he could be a rock star. He dropped out of high school at age 17 to start a rock band.

He played with a number of bands, but was most famous with the Heartbreakers. His final tour ended in Los Angeles, where he lived. According to friends, he seemed to be in a good mood, but he died of a drug overdose which most people considered accidental. He had apparently been suffering from pain and taking pain medications, so there was great interest in how it happened, but it was taken as a tragedy by the music world, as he was universally popular.


___ 1. Which describes his personality as a kid?
a. wild
b. addicted to drugs
c. serious about studying
d. mild-mannered

___ 2. What performance made him want to be a rock star?
a. a performance of Elvis Presley in the mid-sixties
b. a performance of the Beatles in the mid-sixties
c. a performance of the Heartbreakers
d. a perfomance of Ed Sullivan

___ 3. Why did he drop out of high school?
a. to play music
b. because he didn't get along with his father
c. his father had a rock band
d. he moved to Los Angeles

___ 4. When he traded his slingshot, what did he get in return?
a. Elvis' gun
b. records
c. drugs
d. a fan

Monday, October 4, 2021

John Glenn, Jr.

John Glenn Jr. was born in Cambridge, Ohio on July 18, 1921, but his family moved to New Concord, Ohio, soon after his birth. His father was a plumber and his mother was a teacher. He was to become the first American to orbit the earth in space; he did it in 1962, and most Americans who were alive then remember the event.

He first flew in an airplane when he was eight years old, and remained fascinated with flight for most of his life. He played football, basketball, and tennis in high school, and football again in college. He married his high school sweetheart, who he had known since he was a young child; later they were to say that they never knew a time when they didn't know each other.

He quit college to join the military during World War II, and chose to fly planes for most of his service. He also served in the Korean War. Around that time, the late 50's, was the "Space Race," and he was recruited by NASA to become an astronaut. The Russians had already orbited the earth and the U.S., with Glenn, would do it in 1962.

He won the role of Senator from Ohio in 1974 and again in 1980, and decided to run for president in 1984. His presidential campaign did not have any success, probably because of bad strategy decisions. He was already famous from his days as an astronaut, and he used this general fame and popularity to win the Senate again in 1986 and 1992.

However, his reputation was stained by what became known as the Keating scandal; he was one of five senators who had accepted large campaign donations from Charles Keating related to Savings and Loan business. The outcome was that though he could keep being re-elected, he had lost some of his general reputation. He died in 2016.H


___ 1. What two things were his father known for?
a. he orbited the earth and was a Senator
b. he fixed sinks and flew airplanes
c. he orbited the earth and fixed sinks
d. he was a teacher and flew airplanes

___ 2. When did he meet his wife?
a. in high school
b. in college
c. as a young child
d. when he ran for President

___ 3. How old was he when he died?
a. 85
b. 75
c. 95
d. 87

___ 4. How many terms did he serve in the Senate?
a. two
b. four
c. three
d. one

Sunday, August 22, 2021

Osama bin Laden

Osama bin Laden was the founder of Al Qaeda and therefore the mastermind of the infamous 9/11 attacks against the United States in 2001. He was born on March 10, 1957 in Saudi Arabia. His father, originally from Yemen, was wealthy from a construction company; his mother was Syrian originally. He grew up in Saudi Arabia but as he became more political he was banished, and moved to first Sudan, then Pakistan and Afghanistan.

He declared war against the United States well before 9/11, but people didn't take him seriously right away. After 9/11, there was a $25 million bounty on him, and he was shot and killed on May 2, 2011 in Pakistan. The influence of 9/11 was enormous, in that it caused the United States to take much more extensive security precautions on all international flights, raising the price of everything involving international flights and transit. It could be said that his biggest legacy was making an empire spend so much money that it couldn't continue to sustain itself.


___ 1. What does the passage suggest when it says he "became more political?"
a. he declared war against Saudi Arabia
b. he actively worked toward war against the United States
c. he ran for office in his home country
d. he ran for office in the countries where he moved

___ 2. What is not true of 9/11?
a. It caused the United States to spend an enormous amount of money
b. bin Laden himself was on one of the airplanes
c. It made bin Laden famous
d. It made people take him more seriously

___ 3. Where was he living when he was shot and killed?
a. Pakistan
b. New York
c. Saudi Arabia
d. Syria

Thursday, April 29, 2021

Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway was a novelist, short story writer, journalist and sportsman, and his fame really came from his ability to combine those. he wrote about fishing; he covered wars and sent dispatches from the front lines to the newspapers he worked for; he was a man of his age, and that included a lot of wars.

He was born in 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois, but wrote from the mid 1920's to the mid 1950's, and won the Nobel Prize in 1954. He was injured (as an ambulance driver) in World War I and wrote about other wars, so some of his writing covers these war experiences. He is famous for living in Paris for an extended period, and this was in the early 1920's; he wrote about it, and became one of the US's most famous expatriates. In later life he lived in Key West, Florida, and Cuba, and it seemed he was able to get some fame just by being associated with them. He was married four times. He is most famous for a very bold, direct writing style which was loved by some and despised or ridiculed by others. Eventually his war experiences and hard drinking caught up with him; he spent his later years in pain, and he killed himself in his last house, which was in Idaho, in 1961.

___ 1. Why was he considered an expatriate?
a. he fought in several wars
b. he lived away from his native country
c. he was a good writer
d. he didn't take sides in the war

___ 2. Which is not true about his writing style?
a. it is complicated and difficult to read
b. some people make fun of it
c. it made him very popular
d. it is very straightforward


___ 3. What does the passage infer about his death?
a. he committed suicide partly because he was in pain
b. he was killed by one of his enemies
c. he died from drinking too much
d. he was in good health when he died

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Stephen King

Stephen King is one of the U.S.'s most popular and successful novel writers; he has published 62 novels, among other things, and has one many national awards. He is most famous for horror and suspense novels that leave their readers up all night trying to finish them.

He was born in Portland, Maine in 1947, and though his family moved around a lot, they came back to Maine, as did he, for his adult life. As a child once, he was walking with a friend when the friend was struck and killed by a train. He came home in shock, not remembering the event or able to say what had happened. People found out what had happened, of course, and asked him about it later, but he could never remember it, and even when people claimed it had influenced his writing, he didn't mention it, because he had blacked out the memory, and even when he wrote his memoir, he didn't include the incident.

Some people have called him "the King of Horror," in a kind of play on his name, but he is undoubtedly one of the most successful authors and is clearly a master at writing them. Many have been turned into movies. His name is probably the most easily recognized of all authors in any bookstore today, in the U.S.


___ 1. What do we know about the train incident?
a. nothing
b. someone was murdered
c. King was there at the time
d. it influenced his writing


___ 2. What are some reasons that people stay up all night when they read his novels?
a. because, as a good writer, he makes them want to keep reading
b. because his novels have suspense
c. because horror is a very popular topic
d. all of the above

___ 3. Which is true about Stephen King?
a. He has lived in Maine all his life.
b. His family does not like Maine but had to move back.
c. People in Maine do not like him.
d. He is well known in Maine.

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan was President of the United States from 1981 to 1989, so his term dominated the eighties. He was born in 1911 in Illinois, but after being a radio announcer in Iowa for a while, he moved to California in 1937. He was an actor, and starred in a few movies, but was best known for being president of the Screen Actors' Guild, a kind of union for actors. He became Governor of California in 1966.

His politics were conservative, and people generally approved of "Reaganomics," which was a name for his economic policies, which are often called "supply-side." He fought public sector unions, and made strong speeches against Gorbachev and the Soviet Union. In spite of wanting to be known as "pro-family," he had a rocky family life, with difficult relations among his children and first and second wives, though this was very rarely made public. He died in 2004.


___ 1. What was one job he did not do?
a. radio announcer
b. actor
c. economist
d. politician

___ 2. Which is the image that most people probably have of him?
a. popular conservative President in the 80's
b. one of the best actors ever
c. famous for speaking against Soviet Union
d. having public feuds among his family

___ 3. What are "Reaganomics?" a. his foreign policy
b. supply-side economic policies
c. public sector unions
d. conservative voters