Famous First Ladies of the 20th Century Trivia Challenge

Famous First Ladies of the 20th Century
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Famous First Ladies of the 20th Century
Explore White House history through public causes, landmark roles, famous tours, and memorable First Lady moments.
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This First Ladies challenge follows influential women of the 20th century through White House preservation, public health, civil rights, mental health, anti-drug efforts, diplomatic travel, and the personal styles that shaped their public images.
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  1. Which First Lady traveled to Vietnam during the war, becoming one of the most visible presidential spouses in a conflict-zone setting?
  2. Which First Lady was closely associated with the color pink, including a popular decorating style that reflected 1950s domestic taste?
  3. Which First Lady disliked public political life so much that she reportedly said she would rather scrub floors than give a speech?
  4. Which First Lady championed highway beautification and wildflower planting, connecting her public image to the American landscape?
  5. Which First Lady led a televised tour of the restored White House, turning preservation and historic rooms into a national event?
  6. Which First Lady supported the Equal Rights Amendment and became known for unusually candid public comments on social issues?
  7. Which First Lady became known for her work on mental health policy and regularly sat in on Cabinet meetings during her husband’s administration?
  8. After leaving the White House, which former First Lady became a U.S. delegate to the United Nations and helped shape the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
  9. Which First Lady spoke openly about breast cancer after undergoing surgery, helping change the way Americans discussed women’s health?
  10. Which First Lady became closely associated with the anti-drug slogan “Just Say No” during the 1980s?
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