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1. In the 1830s, the US Government passed laws to forcibly remove Native Americans from their lands in the South East of the country to what is now Oklahoma. They were made to walk 1,000 miles along what became known as "The Trail of Tears". Which of these native nations suffered an estimated 4,000 deaths?
2. A 1992 movie urged cinema-goers to "Fire Walk With Me". Upon which of these TV shows was it based?
3. In 1841, a British force of about 4,500 soldiers and 12,000 civilians was massacred virtually to the last man and woman, when it was attacked as it tried to march to safety after a city it had held fell to enemy forces. Only one man reached his destination and only a handful of others survived, as prisoners. Where did it happen?
4. In 1963, between 200,000 and 300,000 people took part in a march in Washington DC to campaign for Civil Rights in the USA. It culminated in one of the most famous moments in modern American history, the "I have a dream" speech by one of the leaders. Where was that speech made?
5. Which beefy former England cricketer raised millions of £s in his sponsored walks for a charity, often, accompanied by volunteers, along routes of hundreds of miles?
6. Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone,
You'll never walk alone..."
In 1945, the musical "Carousel" featured a song called "You'll Never Walk Alone", but Rogers and Hammerstein could never have imagined that their composition would find fame as the 'theme tune' of an English football team. Which team was that?
7. Which of these computer games manufacturers marketed an exercise programme called "Walk With Me!"?
8. "Pray for blood,
Pray for the cleansing,
Pray for the flood,
Pray for the end of this nightmare.
This lie of a life can as quickly as it came dissolve.
We seek only reprieve and welcome the darkness.
The myth of a meaning so lost and forgotten (forgotten).
Take hold of my hand,
For you are no longer alone.
Walk with me in --"
These are lyrics by an American heavy metal band. Where did they want people to walk with them?
9. During the long and ultimately successful campaign for Indian Independence from Britain, Mohandas Gandhi led a march in 1930 to protest at the imposition of a new tax. Which of these products was the subject of the tax?
10. "My name is Geordie McIntyre, An' the Bairns don't even have a fire
So the wife says 'Geordie, go to London Town!
And if they don't give us half a chance, Don't even give us a second glance
Then Geordie, with my blessings, burn them down'
Come on follow the Geordie boys, They'll fill your heart with joy
They're marching for their freedom now
Come on follow the Jarrow lads, They'll make your heart feel glad
They're singing now, yes now is the hour
These words from the "Jarrow Song" by Alan Price told of a march to London to protest against unemployment and hardship. In which part of Britain is the town of Jarrow located?
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