The COVID-19 pandemic, which started in late 2019 and continued into 2020 and beyond, led to widespread lockdowns, remote learning, and significant changes in daily life for teenagers around the world.
True
The release of the movie "Frozen" in 2013 received mixed reviews and struggled to find an audience, eventually becoming a cult classic years later. True or False?
False.
The debut of the Netflix series "Stranger Things" in 2016 was met with lukewarm reception and failed to gain a significant following.
False
The launch of Instagram Stories in 2016 introduced a new way for teenagers to share moments from their daily lives with friends and followers, rivaling Snapchat's disappearing photo and video feature.
True
The popularity of K-pop skyrocketed globally in the 2010s, with groups like BTS achieving unprecedented success and amassing a dedicated fanbase known as the "ARMY.''
True
The legalization of same-sex marriage in the United States in 2015 marked a significant milestone for LGBTQ+ rights and equality.
True
The emergence of meme culture in the 2010s was largely ignored by teenagers, who found other forms of online entertainment more engaging and amusing.
False
The video game "Fortnite" was initially released in 2011, but gained massive popularity after the introduction of its battle royale mode in 2017. True or false?
False.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) debuted with the film "Iron Man" in 2008, followed by "The Avengers" in 2012.
False
The emergence of TikTok as a social media platform in 2016 transformed the way teenagers create and consume short-form video content.
True
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