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3/21/26

[Answer] The tallest monument in the United States is located in which city?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The tallest monument in the United States is located in which city?"



...The tallest monument in the United States is the Gateway Arch, which rises to an impressive 630 feet above the Mississippi River in St. Louis, Missouri. Completed in 1965, the iconic stainless steel arch was designed by Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen as part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. Its elegant, symmetrical curve symbolizes America’s westward expansion and pioneering spirit. In addition to being the tallest monument in the country, it is also the tallest arch in the world, making it one of the most distinctive and instantly recognizable landmarks in the United States.

[Answer] What '90s sitcom star has a real Ph.D. in neuroscience?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What '90s sitcom star has a real Ph.D. in neuroscience?"



...Mayim Bialik, best known for her role as Blossom Russo on the hit 1990s sitcom Blossom, is not only a successful actress but also an accomplished and highly respected scientist. She earned her Ph.D. in neuroscience from UCLA in 2007, after years of rigorous academic study and research. Bialik later brought her scientific background full circle by playing neuroscientist Amy Farrah Fowler on The Big Bang Theory, a role that closely mirrors her real-life academic expertise and helped make her one of the most uniquely qualified actors in Hollywood.

3/20/26

[Answer] Who served as Abraham Lincoln’s Vice President during his first term in office?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who served as Abraham Lincoln’s Vice President during his first term in office?"



...Hannibal Hamlin served as Vice President under Abraham Lincoln during his first term from 1861 to 1865, a period dominated by the outbreak and early years of the American Civil War. A former senator from Maine, Hamlin was a strong anti-slavery Republican who aligned with Lincoln’s policies. Incredibly, he and Lincoln didn't meet in person until after they had won the election. In 1864, Lincoln replaced Hamlin on the ticket with Andrew Johnson as part of a National Union strategy aimed at appealing to pro-Union Democrats during the war.

[Answer] What image appeared on the first “Forever” stamp, introduced in 2007 at a price of 41 cents?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What image appeared on the first “Forever” stamp, introduced in 2007 at a price of 41 cents?"



...The first Forever stamp, issued by the U.S. Postal Service in April 2007, prominently featured a stylized image of the American flag. Priced at 41 cents—the standard First-Class Mail rate at the time—the stamp introduced a new concept: it would remain valid for first-class postage regardless of future rate increases. This innovation simplified mailing for consumers and quickly became a popular and enduring fixture in U.S. postage, with the flag design symbolizing both national identity and the stamp’s universal, lasting value.

[Answer] Which beloved children’s author wrote the classic book The Giving Tree?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which beloved children’s author wrote the classic book The Giving Tree?"



...The Giving Tree, published in 1964, was written by Shel Silverstein, a uniquely versatile author, poet, and illustrator known for his distinctive blend of humor and emotional depth. The book tells the poignant story of a selfless tree and its lifelong relationship with a boy, exploring themes of generosity, love, and sacrifice. While Silverstein is also famous for poetry collections like Where the Sidewalk Ends, The Giving Tree remains one of the most widely read and debated children’s books of all time due to its simple yet profoundly interpretive narrative.