- Red represents life; orange - healing; yellow - sun or sunlight; green - nature; blue - serenity; violet - spirit; hot pink - sex, turquoise - magic. Therefore the answer is D.
- The colors hot pink and turquoise were dropped by its inventor Gilbert Baker therefore the answer is C.
- Slap yourself if you responded C or D. The correct answer is A.
- There are several "pride flags" which represent different sects within the LGBTQ community. The Leather Pride flag is NOT exclusively used by gays therefore the answer in C.
- A, B, & C are all false responses used to trick the reader the correct answer is D.
- The "Kinsey Reports" consisted of the "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male" (1948) followed by "Sexual Behavior in the Human Female" (1953). The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction still conducts research to this day. In 1981, much to the chagrin of the religious right, the Institute released a study that reported neither parental nor societal influences affect sexual orientation.
- The Executive Order was issued by the 34th President of the United States the correct answer is B.
- Our 41st president's wish for "a kinder gentler America" his catch phrase for the history books but politics aside, the George Herbert Walker Bush got it right. (And so did you if you chose A.
- Slap yourself if you responded B or D. The correct answer was none other than Heuy Newton.
- Test authors reserve the right to make the choices sound similar. The correct answer is D.
- The Society for Human Rights was founded in Chicago in the 1920s. The Mattachine Society was founded in the 50s. The Daughters of Bilitis came after the Mattachine Society. The answer is A.
- The Dutch group Cultuuren Ontspannings Centrum is thought to be the oldest, still in existent among all gay and lesbian organizations. The answer is A.
- Harry Hay, Chuck Rowland and others founded the Mattachine Society. The answer is A.
- Lorraine Hansberry won the NY Drama Critic's Circle Award for her play A Raisin In The Sun. The answer is B.
- The answer is D.
- Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin founded the lesbian rights organization The Daughters of Bilitis while Harry Hay and Chuck Rowland founded the Mattachine Society. The answer is C.
- Angelina Weld Grimk, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Langston Hughes and Richard Bruce Nugent are all famous writers from the Harlem Renaissance era.
- Anita Bryant, the former spokes
person for Florida Orange juice, organized a group called "Save Our Children," a campaign to save children from being recruited by homosexuals. The "Black Contract with America on Moral Values" and a "Gay Rights, Special Rights," video are both antigay rhetoric tools unfortunately the answer is A.
- A, B and C are famous gay writers while Bayard Rustin was a civil rights advocate and architect of the March On Washington in 1963.
- The Celluloid Closet and Paris is Burning where not nominated for Oscars. Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt (a documentary about the AIDS quilt) won the Oscar in 1987 while The Times of Harvey Milk won in 1984.
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