📜 June 4: On This Day in History |  | Push comes to shop |  Image: Fox News | Each of the following events happened on June 4. Your challenge is to put them in the order in which they occurred by year, earliest to latest. Answers at the bottom! - A) A Humpty Dumpty grocery store in Oklahoma introduces the first shopping carts. Customers are initially doubtful; women already push carts around (with babies in them) and are tired of doing so, and male shoppers think the cart makes them look effeminate. But the new invention becomes hugely popular and revolutionizes grocery shopping.
- B) The 19th Amendment to the US Constitution, granting women the right to vote, is passed by Congress and sent to the states for ratification.
- C) Domestic guru/media mogul Martha Stewart and her former stockbroker are served a nine-count indictment by a federal grand jury, including charges of obstruction of justice, securities fraud, conspiracy, and making false statements.
- D) The Montgolfier brothers effectively launch the era of human aviation with the first public demonstration of an unmanned hot air balloon over Annonay, France. The brothers, who are wealthy paper manufacturers, would test with a duck, goat, and rooster before sending humans aloft.
Hint: Martha Stewart was found guilty on four charges |
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🏆 Tuesday's GOATWars Results: The Data Is Now In |  | ⚽ THE GREATEST WORLD CUP PLAYERS OF ALL TIME - Pelé
- Lionel Messi
- Christiano Ronaldo
- Diego Maradona
- Zinedine Zidane
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📜 Answers |  | D, B, A, C - D) 1783 – The Montgolfier brothers launch the era of human aviation with the first-ever hot air balloon flight.
- B) 1919 – The 19th Amendment is passed by Congress, granting women the right to vote.
- A) 1937 – The first shopping carts are introduced.
- C) 2003 – Martha Stewart is indicted on nine counts.
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