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1/12/26

[Answer] Which song made history as the very first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which song made history as the very first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100?"



...When the Billboard Hot 100 debuted on August 4, 1958, it marked a major turning point in how popular music success was measured in the United States. Prior to its creation, Billboard maintained several separate charts that tracked sales, radio airplay, and jukebox popularity independently. The Hot 100 unified these metrics into a single, comprehensive ranking designed to reflect a song’s overall commercial and cultural impact. The very first song to top this new chart was “Poor Little Fool” by Ricky Nelson, making it the inaugural No. 1 hit in Hot 100 history.

[Answer] Which NFL player is the namesake of the league’s annual humanitarian award?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which NFL player is the namesake of the league’s annual humanitarian award?"



...The NFL’s most prestigious humanitarian honor is officially known as the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award. Renamed in Payton’s honor in 1999, the award recognizes players who demonstrate outstanding community service, philanthropy, and leadership off the field, in addition to excellence in football. Nicknamed “Sweetness,” Payton was revered not only as one of the greatest running backs in NFL history, but also for his lifelong commitment to charitable causes, making him a fitting symbol of the league’s highest off-field distinction.

1/11/26

[Answer] What cartoon was the inspiration for the 1981 arcade hit Donkey Kong?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What cartoon was the inspiration for the 1981 arcade hit Donkey Kong?"



...Before becoming one of the most popular video games of all time, Donkey Kong began as a very different project. Nintendo originally sought to create an arcade game based on the popular cartoon sailor Popeye, with Popeye rescuing Olive Oyl from Bluto. When the licensing deal fell through, designer Shigeru Miyamoto reworked the concept and replaced Popeye with Jumpman (later known as Mario), Bluto with a giant ape, and Olive Oyl with Pauline. The gameplay mechanics remained, but the characters changed, giving rise to Donkey Kong, launching both Mario and Nintendo into video game history.

[Answer] The Supreme Court case Bush v. Gore centered on an electoral recount in which state?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The Supreme Court case Bush v. Gore centered on an electoral recount in which state?"



...The landmark 2000 Supreme Court decision Bush v. Gore arose from an close presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore, with the outcome hinging on contested vote counts in Florida. Confusion over ballot designs, inconsistent recount standards, and razor-thin margins led to multiple recounts and legal challenges. The Supreme Court ultimately halted the statewide recount, awarding Florida’s decisive electoral votes and the presidency to George Bush. The case remains one of the most controversial rulings in American political history.

1/10/26

[Answer] Which island is known as the West Coast equivalent of Ellis Island?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which island is known as the West Coast equivalent of Ellis Island?"



...Located in San Francisco Bay, Angel Island served as the primary immigration station on the U.S. West Coast from 1910 to 1940. Like Ellis Island in New York Harbor, it processed hundreds of thousands of immigrants, but the experience was often far more restrictive. Many arrivals, particularly from Asia, faced lengthy interrogations and extended detention due to exclusionary immigration laws. Because of its central role in West Coast immigration history and its symbolic importance, Angel Island is widely known as the West Coast equivalent of Ellis Island.